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Re: Anfield Kindergarten
Hi,
The school uses English curriculum, but it also teaches Chinese in Mandarin. For playgroup and pre-programme (only two hours each day), there is a 15min section of Mandarin teaching kids singing and talking in Mandarin (their Mandarin teachers were come from Beijing). For Kindergarten (half day, i.e. 3hurs), there is a 30min session teaching kids Chinese in Mandarin. K1 kids do not learn to write Chinese but only stroks. Kids will learn writing Chinese starting from K2. You may also enrol whole day class for K2 and K3, then there is another Chinese session in the afternoon.
Apart from Chinese, kids attend Music session, sports session (teaching by specialists), cooking session etc every week starting from pre-programme. I guess not many kindergartens in HK can provide such curriculum.
Their class teachers are native English speakers. Although some of them are Indians, they are very experienced teachers and welcomed by parents and kids.
Most of its graduates go to ESF and other international schools, though some of them go to local primary schools. |
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