School Information
School Type: Private Independent
Student Type: Male and Female
Course Type: Local
School Code: 590673
Founding Year: 2012
Address: Upper Ground Floor, Re-Fair Building, 16-18 Belcher's Street, Hong Kong
School Website:http://www.witty.edu.hk
Tel: 2817 8132
Fax: 2817 8098
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Program Planning
The school has a foreign English teacher as the classroom teacher, so that students can learn English in a language-rich environment. The Chinese language is taught under the theme-based approach, which fosters a love of learning and an active attitude towards learning, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of learning. The school's curriculum emphasizes the concept of the human being, with professional teachers designing learning activities that suit students' experiences, interests and abilities, scaffolding their learning and allowing them to grow in confidence.
The English and Chinese courses are designed to help students develop standardized pronunciation and sensitive listening skills from an early age, so that they can learn the language well by heart. An inquiry-based learning model is utilized to stimulate children's interest in learning, and through exploration and self-discovery, children will develop an active and positive attitude towards learning.
Continuous assessment is conducted through daily observation records, and a child learning profile is created for the child to be systematically observed and analyzed according to the development of individual children, so as to understand the overall development of the child in a multi-faceted manner.
School Mission and Vision
Our mission is to promote quality early childhood education and to nurture children's moral, intellectual, physical, social and aesthetic development. Witty's Educational Philosophy Wisdom - Widening Vision Intelligence Enlightened Intelligence Thinker Critical Thinking Talent Expanding Talent Yearnful Self-initiated Learning.
School Features
Induction arrangements for new students (Parent-Child Induction Week, New Parents' Meeting). Preparation of P.1 simulated classroom activities and visits to elementary school for Upper Class children. Provide extra-curricular activities to develop children's potential.
Arranging translation/interpretation services; encouraging volunteer participation of non-Chinese speaking parents to enhance communication between schools and parents; building a language environment that enriches the learning of Chinese; building an inclusive campus to promote student integration; and collaborating with non-government organizations (NGOs) to build an inclusive campus.
is participating in pre-school rehabilitation services.
Organize new student parent meetings, Mid-Autumn, Christmas, Easter and Chinese New Year celebrations, parent-teacher exchanges, parent-child game days, parent-child trip days and parenting seminars.