School Information
School Type: Non-Profit
Student Type: Male and Female
Course Type: Local
School Code: 512273
Year of foundation: 1946
Address: 97A & B, High Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
School Website:http://www.kauyan.edu.hk
Telephone: 2803 0304
Fax: 2117 0380
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Quality assessment results and reports:Schools passed the Quality Review and met the requirementsThe
Program Planning
The course is based on biblical truths and constructive theories, and emphasizes on "learning by doing" and "learning by playing" in God's love. Through the constructive learning and teaching mode, children can interact with people, things, and objects in the environment, which will trigger their interest in learning, and then work with the teacher to formulate the learning contents, and then carry out data collection, sensory exploration, experiments, and discussions, so that children will learn to explore deeply through practical operation, Children learn to inquire deeply, express their opinions and solve problems through hands-on activities. Throughout the various stages of learning, we build up a good interactive relationship with God and man, relevant knowledge and enjoyable learning experiences, so as to develop God's personal gifts and potentials, relevant life skills, build up a loving and responsible character, and the ability and attitude to learn and learn independently, thus laying a good foundation for future learning.
Through project-based learning and diversified activities, children learn to plan for themselves and are encouraged to learn through exploration, to build problem-solving skills through rich life experiences, and to develop thinking, judgment and organizational skills.
Continuous assessment is used to evaluate children's learning through daily observations, children's learning records, analysis of children's work, and various types of learning assessment reports to provide feedback on the teaching content and to further address individual differences.
The school will comply with theKindergarten Education Curriculum GuidelinesThe (2017) Planning Curriculum will not require children in nursery classes to write in pen and pencil, nor will they be required to do mechanical transcription or drill-based numeracy exercises.
School Mission and Vision
The school aims to promote the spirit of Christian brotherhood, provide quality whole-person education, establish a positive, healthy and cheerful learning community for children and their parents, and enable children to recognize the truth, learn knowledge, establish a correct outlook on life, develop their intelligence, exercise their physical fitness, learn to get along with others, and cultivate an appreciation for culture and art and the ability to create, so as to enable them to grow holistically and to become the future pillars of the society.
School Features
Freshmen Induction Arrangement - Freshmen Parents' Meeting, Parent-Child Fun Day, Induction Week to help students adapt to campus life. Upper Primary Years Bridging Program - visits to elementary school, activities in P1 classrooms, interviews with primary school teachers, primary school students, etc. Resident Educational Psychologist (part of the time) and Resident Social Worker (part of the time) collaborate to support the needs of children and families.
Grants approved to support non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students; employ additional teaching staff/teaching assistants to support NCS students in Chinese language learning; arrange translation/interpretation services; encourage participation of NCS parent volunteers to enhance communication between schools and parents; develop a language-rich environment for Chinese language learning; develop an inclusive campus to facilitate student integration; facilitate teachers' participation in professional development programs to develop strategies to assist NCS students in Chinese language learning The following are some examples of the strategies to help NCS students learn Chinese.
Participation in pre-school rehabilitation services is ongoing. The school employs an educational psychologist to observe and support children with special educational needs, to communicate with parents, and to give teachers strategies for teaching support.
Home-school activities: Parents' Day, curriculum briefing, promotion seminars, parent-child games, parent-child trips, festivals, parent classroom observation, and cooperative volunteer services. Parent education: Parent classes and seminars.