Pre‐K
Pre-K Autumn Term & Foundation K1 January
Students enrolling in Pre-K Autumn Term are automatically enrolled in Foundation K1 for the following January. The fee for both Pre-K and Foundation K1 are stated below:
Payment Methods:
Pre-K – Autumn Term – Fees must be paid monthly in advance by cheque (4 months).
Foundation K1 – Starting January – Fees must be paid monthly in advance by direct debit/autopay (6 months). There are 10 months in the academic year September – June.
Pre-K School Fees for the 2022/2023 academic year
Class |
Tuition and Service Fees | |
Pre-K
8:30am – 11:30am 12:30pm – 3:30pm |
September – December 2022 | Monthly |
HK$ 35,200 | HK$ 8,800 | |
Classes | Tuition and Service Fees | |
Foundation 1
8:30am – 11:30am 12:30pm – 3:30pm |
January – June 2023 | Monthly |
HK$ 52,200 | HK$ 8,700 |
Pre-K School Fees for the 2023/2024 academic year
Class | Tuition and Service Fees | ||
Pre-K
8:30am – 11:30am 12:30pm – 3:30pm |
September – December 2023 | Monthly | |
HK$ 37,200 | HK$ 9,300 | ||
Classes | Tuition and Service Fees | ||
Foundation 1
8:30am – 11:30am 12:30pm – 3:30pm |
January – June 2024 | Monthly | |
HK$ 55,200 | HK$ 9,200 |
- For students joining after the start of the term, the fee will be adjusted accordingly. • There will be an initial application fee of HK$800. This payment is non-refundable and non transferable if, subsequently, your child fails to attend.
- The confirmation of placement is subject to an advance payment of the debenture – HK$ 18,400 (For 2023-2024). This payment is non-refundable and non transferable if, subsequently, your child fails to attend.
- Tuition fees must be paid monthly in advance by direct debit (autopay). • Fees are to be paid from September 2023 to June 2024 for ten months. • For new students starting in September 2023, please make sure the autopay is activated by the end of July.
Breakdown of Paid Service Fee (10 months): Books, Art Materials, Stationary, Snack, Field Trips and Student Accident Insurance.
Other Fixed Costs: School Uniform
Optional Costs: School Bus Fees – paid directly to the bus company
Extra-curricular Activities/After School Clubs
Withdrawal:
Before the student has started school: If notice is given before the agreed date for the student to start school – the debenture is not refunded or transferred under any circumstances. After the student has started school: If notice to withdraw is given after the student has started school the following conditions must be met:
- Parents must give at least 2 full calendar months’ advance notice in writing before their last day in school, specifying the pupil’s withdrawal date or 2 months’ tuition fee in lieu of the notice. For example, if a student withdraws from Anfield on 30th June, notice must be given before 30th April.
- The notice period does not include school holidays: Mid term breaks, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Easter, the summer period of July and August and may not span two academic years.
- Please note that the fees for a full month are charged even if only part of the month is attended, e.g. for a student leaving on April 15th, the fees must be paid until the end of April.
- Notice once given cannot be withdrawn unless with the agreement with the school.
- NOTE: Anfield reserves the right to make fee adjustments annually. All fees are subject to approval by the Education Bureau.
General Information about Pre-K Programme
This exciting class targets students who are 2 years 4 months old in September in the term before they are eligible to enter kindergarten.
It is excellent preparation for kindergarten and enables students to make a very smooth transition between our Pre-K and kindergarten.
Students enrolling in Pre K in the Autumn term therefore will enrol at the same time for the Kindergarten class.
Our challenging, exciting, child-friendly, goal-orientated curriculum prepares our students to become motivated, purposeful, independent thinkers.
Daily: Monday – Friday (5 days per week)
Times:
- Morning session: 8:30am – 11:30am
- Afternoon session: 12:30pm – 3:30pm
Age group: 2yrs 4mths in September (Children born in January, February, March or April)
Medium of Instruction: English
Specialist Teaching: Mandarin, Physical Education and Music
Curriculum and Daily Programme: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) programme
Excellent teacher pupil ratio: One teacher for a maximum of 7 pupils
- Students must be accompanied in school until they reach 2 years 8 months
- The adult accompanying the child must stay on the premises, but will be asked to wait in our lobby area
- Toilet-training is not essential
- Child-friendly induction
Curriculum
The curriculum for our Pre-K class is based on the British National Curriculum’s Early Years Foundation Stage. We include the same 7 areas of learning and have adapted the early learning goals accordingly.
Our belief is that children learn by “doing” to become independent, confident learners. We have a child-centred approach to learning in which the moral, physical, creative, social and emotional development of the child is as important as his/her intellectual development.
- We aim to provide a learning environment in which children :
- have opportunities to learn through investigation, exploration, and discovery within a disciplined yet caring and stimulating environment.
- are motivated to learn through being actively involved in purposeful activities and play.
- feel confident about tackling new situations and are prepared to think for themselves and act independently.
Communication and Language
Students will be encouraged at all times to become confident communicators, both as individuals and as part of a small group. English is the main language used in our classrooms and children are taught through the modelling of our teachers. For our EAL learners, our
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Students will have many opportunities to play alongside other children and skills such as sharing, taking turns and participating in group activities will be encouraged. We will facilitate independent self help skills and decision making skills through practical participation. We will also – after an initial settling period – encourage the gradual withdrawal of the accompanying adult from the classroom for short periods of time.
Physical Development
Through our child-orientated environment, students will be able to develop their large and fine motor skills. They can develop skills such as climbing, throwing, kicking and jumping in the playground. Through carefully selected play materials, their fine motor skills – needed later in life for writing – will be developed in the classroom using pencils, paint brushes, scissors, threading and much more.
Literacy
All students are encouraged to enjoy books as this helps with reading and writing skills at a later stage. Books are freely available and there are daily “story times”.
Mathematics
The foundation knowledge that students have already attained will be developed. Number concepts, an understanding of size and comparisons, matching, pairing and problem solving will be developed through practical situations.
Expressive Arts and Design
Students will have the opportunity to explore the properties of natural elements such as, water, sand and clay. We will encourage creativity through drama sessions and participation in role play situations. Students will develop their imagination and experiment and create through mediums such as paint, collage, sand, junk modelling, playdough and clay.
Understanding the world
We will provide opportunities for students to explore the environment with the use of field trips as an extension of the classroom. Teachers will encourage a natural curiosity of the surrounding environment using circle times for discussion that would include topics such as the current theme, weather, changing seasons and festivals.