| The curriculum of the Kindergarten consists of
Chinese Languages, English Languages, Common Knowledge, Mathematics, Physical Education,
Music and Arts. Besides, there are lessons of 'Civic Education' especially designed
for the development of good citizenship and responsibility of children and 'Computer
Awareness' courses to set for an early start for our students in computer usages and
information technology. |
| The Kindergarten also encourages
students to take part in various extra-curriculum activities which will put students in
different social environments so the students will learn the correct living techniques. |

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Physical Activities To arrange simple games and physical exercises for students for their
healthy development both physically and mentally. |

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Dancing Classes
To develop students' interests in performing arts. |

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Outdoor Activities
Visits of post office, science museum, supermarkets, parks,
historical sites and landmarks of Hong Kong. |

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Children Road Safety Petrol
The Road Safety Petrol is run by the Hong Kong Police Force.
It aims to develop children's discipline, teamwork and provide an opportunity for
children to take part in civil services. |

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Competitions
The Kindergarten holds different competitions, such as 'Parental
Lantern Design Competition', 'Help the Infant and the Elderly Book Mark Design
Competition, etc. We hope the competitions will provide opportunities for students to
develop their own creativity and also the parental-children activities will enhance the
relationship and understanding between parents and children. We also actively take part in
inter-school competitions, such as Inter-school Dancing Competition, Children Athletic
Meets run by the Urban Council.
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Social Services The Kindergarten especially encourages students to take part in social and
community affairs, for examples, to perform for the golden ages, to take part in the
Variety Show held by District Council, visits of the homes for the elderly and the
Kindergarten will hold a Fun Fair for the children on every International Children Day and
admission is free of charges. |
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