Schools in Hong Kong
Why is science important for preschoolers? Science is all about understanding our world – about being an inquisitive and imaginative explorer. And really, that's what preschool should be about.
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Here in HK, school interviews are very common, in fact, some schools are interviewing one year olds! It may sound odd, but it’s happening.
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Listen to Dr Robin Lister, Headmaster at Malvern College Hong Kong, explain how online learning is being executed during HK school closures due to the Coronavirus.
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This episode explores why a school's wellbeing programme matters.
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Alethea Bleyburg is an IB Examiner and an IB graduate. Hear her insight from both sides of the fence - discussing what it feels like to struggle as a student and what it takes to achieve a good grade.
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Learn some practical tips on how to set up an effective home learning environment and manage school work day-to-day.
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In this episode, we’re skipping school again. It's not by choice this time. For many students and parents, Tuesday 19 November 2019 marks a week of school closures in our city due to the Hong Kong protests.
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Today, we’re skipping school to spend time with an expat mum who chose the local Hong Kong system for her two kids.
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What makes a great preschool? And what is preschool like in Hong Kong? To begin with, classes for 3-5 year olds are often referred to as Kindergarten or an Early Years program.
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This episode sheds some light on the British Curriculum. If you’re still in the research phase, you might see it referred to online as the English National Curriculum or the UK curriculum.
info_outlineIn this episode, we’re skipping school again. It's not by choice this time. For many students and parents, Tuesday 19 November 2019 marks a week of school closures in our city due to the Hong Kong protests.
We’re all hoping for a peaceful resolution and to be back at school tomorrow but if we aren’t, it’s time to get serious about home learning.
So, we turned to an expert for some practical tips about managing school work at home in this very unique situation.
The voice you are about to hear is Jerome Barty-Taylor who you probably recognise if you read Expat Living. Jerome and his team at Barty Education and Development work with all sorts of students across Hong Kong to support their learning goals. The last time we caught up with him was with his student Cloe Cheung who gave us some tips on what it takes to achieve a perfect 45 in the IB.
For more expert guidance on education and living in Hong Kong, visit https://expatliving.hk/
*Expat Living acknowledges the teaching community in Hong Kong who have been amazing this past week. They’re helping parents and students maintain momentum by setting up virtual classrooms, sending daily learning content, and consistently communicating with students and parents. It’s a huge job in uncertain times and ever-changing information – so thank you on behalf of the city’s parents and our kids. We hope to see you back at school soon!