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In our Playgroup, students will experience energetic play based learning through stimulating activities that are linked to the English Foundation Stage Curriculum. We are preparing today’s children to use the English language in all our activities and to become independent thinkers and learners of the future. Parents and carers will also have the opportunity to meet other parents and build a supportive network of friends.

Weekday Playgroup / Prep Programme

Campus: Kowloon Tong
Ages: 1yr 6m – 3yrs
Day: Monday to Friday (5 days)
Times: 8:30am – 10:30am and 11:00am – 1:00pm
Day: Monday, Wednesday and Friday (3 days)
Times: 8:30am – 10:30am and 11:00am – 1:00pm
Day: Tuesday and Thursday (2 days)
Times: 8:30am – 10:30am and 11:00am – 1:00pm

Saturday Playgroup / Prep Programme

Campus: Kowloon Tong & Whampoa
Day: Saturday
Ages: 1yr 6m – 3yrs
Times: 9:00am – 11:00am

Overview programme

Playgroup / Prep-Programme

Spring Term 7th Jan 2024 – 3rd Apr 2025

 

Kowloon Tong Campus

Programme Time Fee
Mon-Fri Playgroup (5 Days – 20% discount) 8:30 – 10:30 am $30,334
Mon-Fri Playgroup (5 Days – 20% discount) 11:00 am – 1:00 pm $30,334
Mon/Wed/Fri Playgroup (3 Days) 8:30 – 10:30 am $22,032
Mon/Wed/Fri Playgroup (3 Days) 11:00 am – 1:00 pm $22,032
Tue/Thu Playgroup (2 Days) 8:30 – 10:30 am $15,840
Tue/Thu Playgroup (2 Days) 11:00 am – 1:00 pm $15,840
Tue/Thu Playgroup (2 Days) 02:00 – 03:30 pm $11,040
Sat Playgroup 9:00 – 11:00 am $5,940

Laguna Verde Campus

Programme Time Fee
Sat Playgroup 9:00 – 11:00 am $5,940

NO SCHOOL

 
Staff Development Day 6th Jan (Mon) Chinese New Year Holidays 27th Jan (Mon) -1st Feb (Sat)
Open Day 18th Jan (Sat) Anfield School Fair  1st Mar (Sat)

 

 

Overview programme

Our Curriculum

Supervised free play

Planned to challenge each area of the EYFS of the British National Curriculum. This includes: building; threading; imagination play; puzzles; water; sand; role play; cutting/pasting; games; sorting; matching; sequencing; books.

Circle time

Where discussions take place, interaction with peers and the teachers are facilitated, Letterland characters are introduced, songs are learnt and stories enjoyed. where discussions take place, interaction with peers and the teachers are facilitated, Letterland characters are introduced, songs are learnt and stories enjoyed.

Mandarin

Through songs, visual aids and using a theme approach, our students have an interactive introduction to this important language of the future.

Outdoor Play

In one of our two innovative and safe playgrounds, our students are able to experience activities that will develop their body movements and confidence.

Art & Craft

We provide activities and opportunities for students to develop their imagination and to experiment and create through mediums such as paint, collage, sand, junk modelling, playdough, clay, corn starch and a host of wonderful “messy” activities.

Cooking

Our students all participate in cooking lessons, from chopping to spreading, baking and tasting. This is an excellent introduction to the maths and science concepts needed for future life skills

Music

“Music is the food of life.” Our students are exposed not only to singing, but are introduced to musical instruments along with concepts such as rhythm, beat, fast, slow, loud, quiet, movement and time.

Field trips

We believe that students need to be exposed to as many facets of learning as possible; therefore, whenever possible – and to compliment our themes – we arrange field trips for our students (Monday – Friday)

Snack time

This is an important area in a child’s social development; our students are encouraged to make choices and participate independently