School Information
School Type: Non-Profit
Student Type: Male and Female
Course Type: Local
School Number: 315656
Year of foundation: 1963
Address: 1/F, Anderson Center, 323 Queen's Road West, Hong Kong
School website: http://www.lingyan.edu.hk
Tel: 2858 3339
Fax: 2547 1318
How is Ling Yan School?
Quality assessment results and reports:Schools passed the Quality Review and met the requirementsThe
Program Planning
According to the "Kindergarten Education Curriculum Guidelines 2017", the "child-centered" curriculum is designed to meet children's learning abilities and interests, and utilizes the "theme-based teaching" and "activity design" modes to arrange an integrated Multiple Intelligences (MI) curriculum and diversified out-of-school learning activities. Through life-oriented themes, multi-sensory exploration and learning through play, learning motivation is enhanced. Through language, nature and life, mathematics, arts and creativity, physical fitness, and individual and group learning, children are inspired to develop their multiple intelligences and whole-person development.
1. Learning through Play: Integrated Activity Teaching (IAT), Thematic Teaching (TT) and Design Activity Teaching (DAT).
2. Whole Language Learning: Based on the theme of life, the program enriches children's listening, speaking, reading and writing experiences through picture books, children's songs, role-playing activities, etc., and cultivates the interest of "biliteracy and trilingualism" learning. The "Parent-Child Read-Aloud Book Program" has been successfully sponsored by the Quality Education Fund (QEF) to cultivate good reading habits among children.
3. Multiple Intelligences Exploratory Learning: QEF sponsors the "Children's Science Discovery Journey" and the "Green Road to Children" programs on "Waste Reduction" and "Biodiversity" to encourage children's spirit of exploration and to cultivate their awareness of environmental protection.
4. Creative thinking: QEF sponsors the Art Nursery art program to broaden children's artistic awareness, cultivate a sense of beauty and appreciation, and give full play to their imagination and creativity.
5. Tiered Teaching: Taking care of children's individual learning differences, through whole-class, small-group, and individual learning modes.
6. Utilizing community resources: Diversified out-of-school visits and community performances broaden children's horizons and life experiences, and enhance their empathy and understanding of the community.
7. Full- and half-day courses are available.
Progressive and summative assessment of children's learning and development is adopted, and appropriate counseling and follow-up actions are taken through quantitative and qualitative continuous observation. Regularly distributing children's learning assessment record forms, unit assessment, graphical assessment, and first/next semester general assessment for targeted assessment, and continuously observing and recording children's learning effectiveness, so as to enable parents to understand their children's performance and development in various aspects.
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
Based on the philosophy of "Children as the foundation, Grace as the home, and the Western District as the root", the school has been built on the excellent educational traditions of the Central and Western District for more than 60 years, allowing children to grow up in an enjoyable and inclusive learning environment, with a balanced development of morality, intellectuality, physicality, social skills, and aesthetics, laying the foundation for life-long learning, and cultivating good habits and positive values, which is well loved by the parents.
In recent years, we have moved towards inspiring creative early childhood education and have been awarded the Quality Education Fund to sponsor reading, art and science programs. Through life-oriented themes and multi-sensory free exploration, the program enhances learning motivation and interest, and cultivates imagination and creativity. When the children grow up, they will become optimistic, confident, adventurous and creative pioneers in society.
School Features
1. Free and quality kindergarten education program
2. Support for new students: Induction period and parent-child lessons for new kindergarten students. Support for new arrivals or drop-ins: Individual counseling to help children adapt to the learning environment as soon as possible.
3. P.1 articulation: simulated learning activities, P.1 parent-child experiential activities, parent-child visits to elementary school.
4. Support for students with special needs: Collaborate with professional social welfare organizations to provide on-site support services.
5. Support for non-Chinese speaking students (see below).
6. School-based social workers.
Grant to support Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students; employ additional teaching staff/teaching assistants to support NCS students in Chinese language learning; encourage NCS parent volunteers to strengthen communication between schools and parents; build a language-enriched learning environment for Chinese language learning; build an inclusive school campus to facilitate student integration; facilitate teachers to participate in professional development programmes to build up strategies to assist NCS students in Chinese language learning; participate in school-based professional support programmes organized by the Education Bureau; implement the "Tiered Learning and Assessment" to provide individual and small group learning support; and provide support for the learning of Chinese language in schools. School-based Professional Support Programmes organized by the Education Bureau (EDB); implementation of "Tiered Learning and Assessment" to provide individual and small group learning support.
Participating in the Pre-school Rehabilitation Services. 1. Early identification: Teachers are professionally trained with the basic knowledge and ability to identify, care for and handle students with potential special needs at an early stage. 2. Curriculum adaptation: Appropriate teaching strategies are formulated to meet the growth and developmental needs of children by taking into account the individual differences in learning and teaching. 3. Professional support: Schools are participating in the "Pilot Scheme on Rehabilitation Services for Children and Families with Special Needs in the Schools" to provide support to individual children and families in making early identification and providing on-site training. 4. Professional support: The school participates in the "Pilot Scheme on On-site Rehabilitation Services" to provide support to individual children and families for early identification and provision of on-site training services.
We emphasize home-school cooperation by organizing regular parent-teacher conferences, seminars on early childhood development, and a variety of parent-child activities, including trips, community visits, parent-child reading, and volunteer parent programs. We actively implement the "Bridging of Early Childhood and Primary Schools" through parent-child visits to elementary school, parent-child experiential activities for Primary One, Primary One Talks and Adaptive Learning, so as to prepare our children for their successful transition to elementary school. We have also implemented the "Graceful Learning Incentive Scheme" with 10 elementary school in the Central and Western District.