On October 31 (Friday), we will hold the “Halloween Spooktacular,” which will not only allow children to learn about diverse festive cultures and customs but also provide opportunities to interact with friends from neighboring classes, build friendships, and expand their social circles. Please refer to the related notice for detail
Our school has invited the Children’s Spine Foundation to implement the story-sharing activity “Mommy’s Warrior,” aimed at helping 12 parent-child pairs understand the impact of posture on the spine and nerves through storytelling. During the activity, children will learn posture checks to promote spinal nerve health. Specifically addressing mothers’ back pain, the event will explore how posture affects health and unveil the mysteries of the spine with the spine protection team!
October 29 (Wednesday) is the holiday for the Chung Yeung Festival; the school will suspend services for one day. We appreciate your understanding.
Our school is participating in the “School Outreach Vaccination Program,” applying for an outreach team to administer flu vaccines to students to prevent infection. The school will arrange for children to receive the first dose of the vaccine on October 23; please refer to the school notice and memo for details.
To help parents gain a deeper understanding of the school’s development direction and class-based nurturing goals, we warmly invite all K1 parents to attend our upcoming Parent Meeting.
The event will feature a special seminar titled “Becoming a Calm Parent”, which introduces positive discipline strategies and supports parents in fostering a nurturing and emotionally balanced environment for their children.
This is a valuable opportunity to strengthen communication between home and school and support your child’s growth together.
For full details, please refer to the official notice.
Spinal health is crucial for children, as good spinal health contributes to their overall development. Our school has invited the Children’s Spine Foundation to implement the “Spine Dragon Training Program Level 1” activity. The aim is to help K2 to K3 children strengthen body parts related to the spine through Monopoly games and spine protection games. The activity will allow children to learn spine protection knowledge, set spine protection goals, and review spine exercises to promote healthy development.
To help parents better understand the school’s development direction and class-based nurturing goals, we are pleased to invite all K2 parents to attend our upcoming Parent Meeting.
The event will feature a special seminar titled “Fine Motor Development in Young Children”, which will introduce the stages of writing skill development in early childhood and offer practical strategies for enhancing your child’s interest and ability in writing.
This is a valuable opportunity to strengthen home-school communication and gain insights into your child’s learning journey.
For full details, please refer to the official notice.
On Friday, October 10, 2025, we will be hosting the bi-monthly birthday celebration for children born in September and October. The theme of this event is “Cooking Up Traditions”.
Beyond teaching children to express birthday wishes to their peers, the event will introduce two traditional Hong Kong snacks—“Tong But Lut” (glutinous rice balls in syrup) and “Wun Jai Chi” (imitation shark fin soup in a bowl)—highlighting their names and visual characteristics. Children will also get hands-on experience participating in a cooking activity with their classmates, encouraging social interaction and sparking an early interest in traditional culture.
For more details, please refer to the official notice.