School Information
School Type: Non-Profit
Student Type: Male and Female
Course Type: Local
School Number: 215740
Year of foundation: 1986
Address: Shop P901, 2/F, East Ocean Court, Kwun Hoi Terrace, 8 Taikoo Shing Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong and Podium, South Ocean Court, 2 Tai Wing Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
School Website:http://www.stanna.edu.hk
Tel: 2569 9269
Fax: 2569 2290
Is St. Anna's Chinese and English Kindergarten good?
Quality assessment results and reports:Schools passed the Quality Review and met the requirementsThe
Program Planning
The curriculum is organized according to children's development, interests and abilities, and is based on a thematic approach, with a gradual, spiral approach. The program focuses on children's language, intelligence, socialization and sensory learning.
Learning through play and program activities allow children to have more autonomy, experience and exploration, to construct new knowledge and develop self-confidence through thinking and learning. Participate in community activities and make good use of community facilities.
To record and analyze children's learning performance at school through continuous unit assessment and to understand children's learning performance at home through parental feedback.
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
Cultivate children's active learning and inspire the balanced development of knowledge, skills and attitudes to lay a good foundation for learning.
School Features
New Student Orientation Week, Kindergarten Induction Program, and individualized counseling or support services from professional organizations.
Grants approved to support non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students; employ additional teaching staff/teaching assistants to support NCS students in Chinese language learning; encourage participation of NCS parent volunteers to enhance communication between schools and parents; build a language-enriched environment for Chinese language learning; build an inclusive school campus to facilitate student integration; facilitate teachers' participation in professional development programs to develop strategies to help NCS students learn Chinese.
Being involved in pre-school rehabilitation services. Provide school-based social worker and professional therapist services.
Interviews, parent meetings, phone calls, parent volunteers, parent classroom observations, parent workshops, parent-child trips, parent-child playgroups, parent-child reading programs.