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  • "Parent-Child Art Station Suspended" Parent-Child Art Workshop


    2025/2/22 In order to promote positive communication and relationships between parents and children, the school social worker held a "Parent-Child Art Station Pause" parent-child art workshop. The activities will include games, picture books and parent-child creation of expressive arts as interventions. Through picture book stories with the theme of parent-child relationship, parents and children can create art works together, create opportunities for parent-child communication and cooperation, and build quality parent-child time.


  • N1 Picture book story workshop


    2025/2/20 In order to tie in with the theme "Food" and enhance children's interest in reading, the school arranged for professional tutors to come to the school to conduct a "Picture Book Story Workshop" for N1 children.


  • N1 visit "Parknshop"


    2025/2/17 In order to tie in with the theme "Food", our school arranged for N1 students to go to Sui Wo Court Shopping Mall "Parkn'Shop Supermarket" during the morning class period for a visit and learning activity, which allowed children to explore the types and colors of fruits and vegetables first-hand.


  • Spring parent-child travel


    2025/2/15 The school held a "Spring Parent-Child Trip", allowing parents to take time out from their busy work to go to Sha Tau Kok Farm with their children. Through getting close to nature, they can learn about different animals and plants, and they can also enjoy a potted vegetable feast with their children.


  • K1 Children's Storytelling - "Hong Kong Nature Storytelling"


    2025/2/14 To increase children's awareness and interest in local biodiversity and natural environment, encourage them to participate in environmental protection activities and learn to connect with nature. The school invited staff from the School of Continuing Education of Hong Kong Baptist University to come to the school to tell stories to K1 children - "Hong Kong Nature Storytelling".