School Information
School Type: Private Independent
Student Type: Male and Female
Course Type: Local
School Number: 542164
Year of establishment: 2001
Address: Kindergarten, 3/F, Sai Po City, 8 Belcher's Street, Hong Kong
School Website:http://www.victoria.edu.hk
Tel: 2542 7001
Fax: 2542 7006
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Program Planning
International Baccalaureate Program (Elementary School Program); Teacher College Reading and Writing Program (TCRWP at Columbia University); Project Zero "Creative Learning" at Harvard Graduate School of Education.
As an International Baccalaureate World School (IB World School), the International Baccalaureate Program (Primary Years Program) (PYP) is a child-centered, exploratory curriculum that fosters an international perspective through a variety of group exploration activities. The program is guided by six super-subject themes of global importance, with an emphasis on active learning. The program explores the knowledge and learning methods acquired in each of the six subject areas, with the goal of developing diverse learners in young children. The six subject areas include language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, arts, and personal education, social studies, and physical education. The ten learner goals are: to develop the child into an inquiring, knowledgeable, thoughtful, communicative, principled, open-minded, caring, experimental, well-rounded and reflective lifelong learner.
We have also developed the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Project Zero - Maker Centered Learning (MCL), which focuses on inspiring children's thinking and exploratory modes of thinking, and the MCL aims to cultivate children's "Maker" qualities, develop their "Think, Feel, Care" thinking mode, arouse their curiosity about the construction and cognition of an object, and stimulate their sensitivity to art and design. MCL aims to nurture children with the characteristics of "Maker", cultivate their thinking mode of "Think, Feel, Care", arouse their curiosity in constructing knowledge about things, learn from construction and design, stimulate their sensitivity to art and design, and build up the spirit of "Dare to Create".
The language development of young children is also very important. We use the Teachers College Reading and Writing Program at Columbia University (TCRWP at Columbia University) as the core of our English and Chinese curricula, which is used in our young children's language learning and International Baccalaureate program exploration activities, including reading and writing workshops, shared reading, guided reading, reading aloud, interactive writing, shared writing, and vocabulary learning. The program includes reading and writing workshops, shared reading, guided reading, read aloud, interactive writing, shared writing, and vocabulary learning for children to learn different reading and writing skills.
We utilize environmental decoration and inquiry learning mode to stimulate children's interest in things, and through exploration and self-discovery, to develop their attitude of active learning. Teachers will also lead children into the community and make full use of community resources to learn knowledge, emphasizing the cultivation of children's attitudes, skills and knowledge.
Teachers use observation records for on-going assessments and analyze them through the Children's Learning Portfolio. Using these assessments and detailed records, teachers are able to effectively plan what children are learning.
School Mission and Vision
We are committed to building an excellent learning and teaching environment that unites professional strengths, nurtures learners, and enables students to maximize their diverse potential in an atmosphere of care, trust, understanding, respect, and tolerance.
School Features
At the beginning of the semester, we have an orientation program to help children adjust to school life. Parents' Day is organized for teachers and parents to discuss ways to support their children. A case record is kept for individual children, and support is provided for improving language skills and moving on to elementary school. There are
Parent Participation Scheme (e.g. Parent Volunteer, Parent Accompaniment, Parent Classroom Assistance, etc.), Parent-Child Reading Scheme, Parent Day, Parent-Child Sports Day, Parent Tea Gathering, Sharing Talks for Primary Schools, Parent-Child Overseas Exchange Groups, Parent-Teacher Seminars, etc. Professional learning support colleagues help parents and teachers to understand the learning needs of their children.