No. & Qualification of Principal & Teaching Staff (Data as of Sept. 2023)*
|
Academic Qualification |
Degree holders
|
17 |
Non-degree holders
|
1 |
Professional Qualification |
C(ECE) or above
|
18 |
Qualified KG teachers
|
0 |
Other teacher trainings
|
0 |
Qualified assistant KG teachers
|
0 |
Others
|
0 |
*Excluding staff serving aged 0-2 |
Teacher to Pupil Ratio (Data as of Sept. 2023)
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Teacher to pupil ratio in morning session
|
1 : 9.3 |
Teacher to pupil ratio in afternoon session
|
1 : 6.4 |
Ratio includes classes aged 2-3
|
No |
No. of Enrolment (Data as of Sept. 2023)
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Annual Fees (2024/25 School Year)
|
|
|
Nursery |
Lower KG |
Upper KG |
Annual Fees After Deduction of Government Subsidy (No. of Instalment)
|
AM Session |
Free |
Free |
Free |
PM Session |
Free |
Free |
Free |
WD Session |
$15,380 (10) |
$15,380 (10) |
$15,380 (10) |
Please refer to the Fees Certificate for details of fees information.
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Child Care Services (Data as of Sept. 2023)
|
With child care services for children aged 2-3
|
- |
Fee level (per annum)
|
half-day |
full-day |
- |
- |
With child care services for children aged under 2
|
- |
No. of enrolment aged 2-3
|
0 |
Joining Child Care Centre Subsidy Scheme
|
- |
Providing occasional child care services
|
- |
Providing extended hours services
|
- |
The following information was provided by school.
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Curriculum Details
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Curriculum type
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Local
|
Curriculum planning
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We offer a child-centered Christian education, with a focus on Bi-literacy and Tri-lingualism; Our theme-, and project-based teaching approach with a touch of elements of life education empowers children to learn through play and experience through practice, thus broadening their learning experience across six major areas.
We will follow the "Kindergarten Education Curriculum Guide" (2017) to plan curriculum. Children of nursery classes will not be asked to write, and there will not be mechanical copying exercises and drills on calculation.
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Learning / Teaching approach and activities
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We enrich children learning experiences through a multimedia learning platform. We extend children’s learning fields by adopting a project-based learning approach, and provide more exploring opportunities for children to enhance their problem-solving skills and cultivate their correct values. We arrange outdoor visits, simulation activities, group experiments, English Week, Mandarin Week, etc. to provide children an opportunity for life-wide learning.
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Assessment of children’s learning experiences
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Continuous observation reports are distributed and learning portfolios are developed to observe and record children’s development.
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School Characteristics
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School vision and mission
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We "educate children to empower them to take the right road and not deviate from it even in old age,” and therefore we put every effort in building a virtuous, loving character for our children, inspiring their potentials and talents, and laying a solid foundation of lifelong learning so that they can actively face the challenges in their growth.
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Support to students
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Pre-admission parent-child Game Team, Parent Orientation and New Students Adaption Period. Parents' Meetings, primary school visits and Mock P.1 activities for K.3 students. A Community Support Service Centre to provide counseling and support for parents. Distinguished nurses in residence providing physical examinations for students, health consultation services and reports. Charity allowances and partnerships with community agencies focused on children's physical and mental development.
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Support to non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students
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Received Grant for Support to NCS Students; appoint additional teaching staff / teaching assistants to support NCS students learning Chinese; arrange interpretation/translation services. appoint additional teaching staff / teaching assistants to support NCS students learning Chinese; arrange interpretation/translation services.
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Support to students with special needs
|
Joining the On-site Pre-school Rehabilitation Services.
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Parent-teacher association
|
No
|
Other activities / communication with parents
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A variety of activities focused on parent-school cooperation to facilitate communication between each other, including Parent-Child activities, Parents’ Meetings, Seminars, Women's Group, etc. School Activities, Book Reading Program and Parent Volunteers to help parents understand the philosophy of the school. Phone Calls and Interviews with Parents to know about their needs and provide support. School Newsletters and Internet platform to promote parents’ understanding of the school.
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Price of Major School Items (2023/24 School Year)
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Summer uniform
|
$182-188 / set
|
Winter uniform
|
$215-403 / set
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School bag
|
$112 / each
|
Tea and snacks
|
$2650 / year
|
Textbooks
|
$1709-1880 / year
|
Exercise books / workbooks
|
$1417-1503 / year
|
Stationery
|
$241-417 / year
|
Bedding items
|
$98 / set
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Monthly salary range of principal & teaching staff (Data as of Mar. 2024)
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(i) ≤ $30,000
(ii) $30,001 - $40,000
(iii) > $40,000
|
working half day
|
working whole day
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Working Experience of Principal & Teaching Staff in Pre-primary Education (Data as of Mar. 2024)
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(i) < 4 years
(ii) 4 - 7 years
(iii) > 7 years
|
|
2022/23 School Expenditure Information
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Expenditure information based on audited account
|
Yes |
(i) Salary of principal & teaching staff
(ii) Non-teaching staff salary
(iii) Rent, management fees, rates & government rent
(iv) Teaching resources
(v) Staff training & professional development
(vi) Other expenses
|
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Admission Application (2025/26 School Year)
|
Application form download |
Please refer to the school website
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Application period |
Please refer to the school website |
Other Approved Fees (2024/25 School Year)
|
Application fee |
$40
|
Registration fee |
Half-day session |
$970 |
Whole-day session |
$1,570 |