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  • “Keeping Children Safe” Parent Workshop


    This year, the school has joined the “Keeping Children Safe School” Support and Commendation Scheme organized by Plan International Hong Kong and has applied to become a “Keeping Children Safe Quality School.” Under this scheme, Plan International Hong Kong not only provides training for teaching staff but also offers various workshops for students to help them learn how to protect themselves. In addition, parent education is equally important. To help parents gain a deeper understanding of child protection, Plan International Hong Kong has organized an online parent workshop titled “Keeping Children Safe” for our school’s parents. The aim is to enhance parents’ awareness and understanding of child protection, learn appropriate parenting methods, identify and prevent potential household risks, and thereby reduce the risk of children experiencing physical or emotional harm.


  • K2 Visit to Yakult Factory


    To complement the theme “Food,” the school has arranged for K2 students to be led by their class teachers during the morning class session to visit the Yakult Factory for a learning activity. This aims to help children understand the relationship between the digestive system and healthy eating, as well as to learn about bacteria and health.


  • N1–K3 Parent Classroom Observation


    In alignment with this year’s school development plan, our school has participated in the “Classroom Positive Strategies – School-based Teacher Development Programme on Positive Behavior Management Skills” organized by the Education Bureau. The purpose of this Parent Classroom Observation is to help parents understand how to effectively apply the “Genuine, Timely, and Precise Praise” strategy to reinforce positive behavior and character development in children, while also providing parents with a clearer understanding of their children’s learning at school.

    To this end, the school has organized N1–K3 Parent Classroom Observations for each grade level, inviting parents to participate by stepping into the classroom and experiencing the joy of learning alongside their children. Through this observation activity, we aim to enhance communication between parents and teachers. We also warmly welcome parents to provide feedback and suggestions, allowing us to continuously improve and enhance the quality of our teaching, ensuring that children learn in a happy and effective environment.



  • K2 ICAC “Little Coffee Bean Children’s Theatre”


    The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has once again launched the “Little Coffee Bean Children’s Theatre” for kindergarten students in the 2025/26 school year. The school has arranged for K2 students to be led by their class teachers to the ICAC Building during the morning class session to participate in the activity. Through an interactive puppet theatre performance themed around “honesty,” the activity aims to cultivate positive values in young children in an engaging and enjoyable way.



  • “Mind & Emotion Station” Sunshine Children Art Therapy Group


    To help young children express their life experiences and emotional states in different contexts, and to enhance their understanding of emotions and their connection to the body, the “Sunshine Children Art Therapy Group” adopts a person-centered art therapy approach. The focus is on creating a safe space where children can use a variety of art materials to create thematic artworks, organize their life experiences, and freely express their personal experiences and emotions within the group.

    Each session features a different expression theme, including: self and emotions, family life, school life, and more. Through the use of various art materials, children are guided to create artworks that reflect their self-image and life experiences. The facilitator will also share with children, at appropriate times, the physical reactions associated with different emotions, helping children gradually understand how emotions affect them.