School Information
School Type: Non-Profit
Student Type: Male and Female
Course Type: Local
School Number: 132896
Year of foundation: 1906
Address: Part of G/F and 1/F, 33 Park Road, Central, Hong Kong
School Website:http://www.ssgckg.edu.hk
Tel: 2548 6607
Fax: 2803 0490
Is the kindergarten affiliated with St. Stephen's Girls' High School good?
Quality assessment results and reports:Schools pass quality assessmentComplies with the requirementsThe
Program Planning
We adopt a "child-centered" philosophy and use thematic teaching and arts integrated education to teach children. At the same time, we will provide a rich learning environment to stimulate children's desire to learn actively and develop diversified activities according to their abilities, needs and interests, so that they can fully develop their abilities from an early age in the areas of language, sensory (nature and life, arts and creativity), thinking (Mathematics for young children), individual and group, and physical fitness and health, thereby laying the foundation for lifelong learning. This will enable them to develop their language (nature and life, art and creativity), thinking (mathematics), personal and social skills, and physical and health skills, thereby laying the foundation for lifelong learning.
Our program is based on children's life experiences and responds to their developmental rhythms, utilizing the senses through stories and using tools such as music and visual arts to develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes.
In order to acquire information about children's development on an ongoing basis, so that we can better understand their learning performance and plan the curriculum more effectively, we combine daily observations, collect children's work, and use summative assessments to capture the children's developmental history.
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 provides quality early childhood education in the spirit of Christ. In addition to creating a child-friendly learning environment for children, the school strives to provide a wide range of activities to enable children to develop morally, intellectually, physically, socially, aesthetically, and spiritually, thus laying the foundation for lifelong learning. At the same time, we strive to help children develop their personal potential so that they can become people who appreciate themselves, respect others and care for the community.
School Features
Induction period for new students, P.1 simulated classroom activities, visits to affiliated primary schools, inter-grade co-reading activities for secondary school students, Parent-child buddy reading program, and collaboration with social organizations and tertiary institutions to broaden children's learning horizons.
Approved subsidies to support NCS students; Arranged translation/interpretation services; Encouraged the participation of NCS parent volunteers to enhance communication between schools and parents; Established a language-rich environment for Chinese language learning; Established an inclusive campus to facilitate student integration; Arranged Chinese story-based learning to meet the needs of NCS children so as to provide NCS children with more opportunities to read Chinese stories and to continue their interest in learning Chinese at home. The program is designed to meet the needs of NCS children and arrange Chinese story-themed learning.
Being involved in pre-school rehabilitation services. Early identification, close contact with parents, and assistance with referrals and follow-up.
Parents' Day, school visits, seminars, parent-child games, parent-child trips, parent-child reading programs, graduation ceremonies, etc. are organized regularly. Close contact is made through the distribution of parent handbooks, intranet, school website, student handbook, school newsletter, e-notices and direct conversations with staff.