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VICTORIA (OCEAN PRIDE) INTERNATIONAL KINDERGARTEN
Address: |
G36 - G37 & KINDERGARTEN, G/F., OCEAN PRIDE MALL, 100 TAI HO ROAD, TSUEN WAN WEST, NEW TERRITORIES |
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Tel.: |
2186 6222 |
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Fax: |
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Not Joining |
2024/25 KG Education Scheme |
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School Category
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Private Independent |
Student Category
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Co-educational |
Name of School Supervisor
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MS YU JENNIFER NGAR WING |
Name of School Principal
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MS WU CHUI SHAN JOSEPHINE |
School Founding Year
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2022 |
Total No. of Permitted Accommodation of Classrooms in Use (Data as of Sept. 2023)
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224 |
Number of Registered Classrooms
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7 |
Outdoor Playground
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No information |
Indoor Playground
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Yes |
Music Room
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No |
Other Special Room(s) / Area(s)
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Library, Open Multi-learning Area |
Total No. of Principal & Teaching Staff (Data as of Sept. 2023)*
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25 |
School Website
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http://www.victoria.edu.hk |
No. & Qualification of Principal & Teaching Staff (Data as of Sept. 2023)*
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Academic Qualification |
Degree holders
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23 |
Non-degree holders
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2 |
Professional Qualification |
C(ECE) or above
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24 |
Qualified KG teachers
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0 |
Other teacher trainings
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1 |
Qualified assistant KG teachers
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0 |
Others
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0 |
*Excluding staff serving aged 0-2
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Teacher to Pupil Ratio (Data as of Sept. 2023)
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Teacher to pupil ratio in morning session
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1 : 6.2 |
Teacher to pupil ratio in afternoon session
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1 : 4.1 |
Ratio includes classes aged 2-3
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Yes |
No. of Enrolment (Data as of Sept. 2023)
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Nursery |
Lower KG |
Upper KG |
Total |
AM Session
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55 |
56 |
0 |
111 |
PM Session
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14 |
19 |
22 |
55 |
WD Session
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0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Annual Fees (2024/25 School Year)
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Nursery |
Lower KG |
Upper KG |
Annual Fees (No. of Instalment)
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AM Session |
$109,054 (11) |
$98,660 (10) |
$101,510 (10) |
PM Session |
$109,054 (11) |
$98,660 (10) |
$101,510 (10) |
WD Session |
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- |
Please refer to the Fees Certificate for details of fees information.
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Child Care Services (Data as of Sept. 2023)
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With child care services for children aged 2-3
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Yes |
Fee level (per annum)
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half-day |
full-day |
$123,178 |
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With child care services for children aged under 2
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No |
No. of enrolment aged 2-3
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91 |
Joining Child Care Centre Subsidy Scheme
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No |
Providing occasional child care services
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No |
Providing extended hours services
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No |
The following information was provided by school.
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Curriculum Details
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Curriculum type
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Non-local
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Curriculum planning
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Our trilingual curriculum follows the inquiry-based learning, including the VEO Language and Literacy Programme, as well as Maker-Centered Learning initiative by Project Zero of the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Our programme strives for whole child development through hands-on activities in a wide variety of learning areas.
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Learning / Teaching approach and activities
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We are a trilingual school. Children can learn and apply Cantonese, Putonghua and English in a balanced manner within a natural language environment and atmosphere through daily interactions. In doing so, we aim to equip our learners with good language and communication skills. Within the school year, we use different transdisciplinary themes to cultivate children's ability to understand themselves and the people and things around them from multiple perspectives. We make good use of a range of learning areas in the school, as well as resources in the community, to enrich and integrate children's learning so that they can further develop in-depth exploration and application of what is learned in practice.
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Assessment of children’s learning experiences
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In order to promote learning effectiveness, we conduct individualised formative assessment for our learners. We also create portfolios; and continuously observe, collect and record their activities and performance in different learning areas. In addition, we write developmental report cards as a summative assessment to systematically analyse the overall development of our children. During the process of teaching and learning, we provide children with opportunities for self-assessment, so that they can constantly reflect on their own learning and therefore take responsibility for their learning.
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School Characteristics
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School vision and mission
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We are committed to enable our children to be confident, open-minded, lifelong learners.
Learning engagements are agentic and child-centered. Children learn through effective use of a stimulating environment, quality educational resources and technology. Through inquiry-based activities, children communicate, create and apply thinking skills, in order to acquire a wide range of knowledge, skills and understanding. We encourage children to make connections, engage in shared thinking and take meaningful action.
Our curriculum allows children to explore concepts and reflect on different cultures and perspectives-equipping them with tools to become caring citizens respecting themselves and others.
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Support to students
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At the start of the school year, we will establish an adaptive programme to allow our children to adapt to school life. We will regularly hold parent meetings, seminars, Student Led Conferences etc. Through these, we will provide different opportunities and platforms for parents and teachers to communicate, understand and support children's learning progress and development.
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Support to non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students
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No information
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Support to students with special needs
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No information
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Parent-teacher association
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Yes
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Other activities / communication with parents
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We implement a Parental Participation Scheme, where parents volunteer to assist in daily school life. Parents read stories, share about their professions, and join our group activities and school trips. We hold parent-teacher conferences, school picnics, sports days, etc. to strengthen communication and collaboration with parents. The Parents Teachers Association regularly hold workshops, parent-child outings and overseas trips, letting parents build a mutual support network and a sharing community.
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Price of Major School Items (2023/24 School Year)
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Summer uniform
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No information
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Winter uniform
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No information
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School bag
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No information
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Tea and snacks
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No information
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Textbooks
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No information
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Exercise books/ workbooks
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No information
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Stationery
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No information
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Bedding items
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No information
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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
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working half day
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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
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2022/23 School Expenditure Information
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Expenditure information based on audited account
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No Information |
- (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)
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Application form download |
Application Form is not available
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Application period |
Application Period is not available |
Other Approved Fees (2024/25 School Year)
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Application fee |
$40
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Registration fee |
Half-day session |
$970
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Whole-day session |
No whole-day session
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