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School features
- Provide children with a safe and suitable environment for growth; using continued and consummate assessment records to observe the various aspects of development of children and foster the next generation.
- Emphasis on early recognition and intervention; providing appropriate guidance and programmes based on individual differences of children.
- Emphasis on children’s self-care training, including the abilities to take care of oneself, take care of others and take care one’s surroundings.
- Oversee children’s emotional development, establish within them senses of security, uniqueness, ability, contact and direction.
- Acquire life knowledge and skills through the five senses and body; maintaining a pleasant mood, concentration training and body strength.
- Facilitate fine and gross-motors, pre-writing techniques, and reading/writing abilities through the S.M.A.R.T curriculum.
- The nursery school’s professional team consists of educational psychologist, physio therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, social worker and curriculum officer who work together to provide pedagogical consultation and professional training on a regular basis.

Curriculum
The curriculum emphasizes children’s learning initiatives. Based on the different abilities and personalities of children, diverse and inspiring activities, whole-language instruction, project learning are adopted to achieve a comprehensive and spiral curriculum. This also helps facilitate the moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic development of children, thus establishing a solid foundation for their learning and growth.

Whole-language instruction
The nursery school uses whole-language instruction to help establish the listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities of children. The reading abilities, interests and habits of children are cultivated through Chinese and English storybooks, whose stories combine life experiences and different themes, including language, mathematics, nature and life, creative arts etc.

Project-based learning
The nursery school implements project-based teaching, using a child-led approach and a range of activities such as exploration, interviews, sharing, research, and tasting so as to enhance the children’s knowledge, skills and attitudes on different themes. Through experimentation and situational learning, we encourage children to actively explore, improve their social skills in communication, while also establishing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Perceptual Motor Training Programme
The nursery school places great emphasis on the physical development of children and has thus invited an occupational therapist for consultation, who also collaborates with our teachers to plan and create a tailored and diversified Perceptual Motor Training Curriculum for different age groups. Furthermore, lower and upper kindergarten groups participate in outdoor physical activities bi-monthly, so as to increase their usage of public facilities and enhance their physical development, such as their movement, muscle strength and stamina etc.

Self-care Programme
Montessori education emphasizes the education of everyday life, including taking care of oneself, taking care of others, and taking care of one’s surroundings. Through training, children establish their concentration, discipline and independence, as well as their confidence, self-esteem, collaboration and ability to take care of others, thus developing a healthy personality.

S.M.A.R.T Programme
The SMART writing formula utilizes sensory integration activities to build concentration, rhythm and posture; arts and crafts activities to improve grip strength and coordinated pen control. It uses effective methods to facilitate learning and makes use of teaching materials to aid with visual-spatial coordination, thus allowing children to establish a solid foundation prior to writing.

Pre-Primary School Curriculum
The nursery school has devised a pre-primary curriculum suited to upper kindergarten children with the help of an occupational therapist, who creates tailored activities and materials. The aim is allowing children to have a better grasp of life skills such as pre-writing exercises, spatial awareness, healthy dieting, and self-care, so as to prepare them for primary school.

'Leap!' Body Education Programme
The nursery school implements the ‘Leap!’programme for both lower and upper kindergarten class, which helps children establish confidence, respect and peer relations through different physical activities. In the processes of collaboration and communication with peers, children are able to exhibit creativity with their bodies, learn in a happy environment and move their bodies in a systematic manner, thus elevating their creativity, confidence and social abilities.

Happy Bee Hive Programme
The nursery school implements the Happy Bee Hive Programme for both lower and upper kindergarten children, encouraging them to take on different challenges and inspiring activities, hence raising their awareness of the society. This also helps children establish good habits, develop a more proactive and innovative learning attitude, and cultivate fine character traits such as cheerfulness, courage and discipline.

Language Enrichment Course
In order to enrich children’s language experience, the nursery school has arranged emergent storytelling; through creation of stories, children are encouraged to share their everyday experiences, emotions, and extend their abilities in language, creativity and socializing. Additionally, the nursery school has regular visits of Native English Teacher and a Putonghua teacher for weekly all-English and all-Mandarin lessons, in which children have experience and learn different language in natural and open environments through stories, nursery rhymes, and activities, thus building towards their interests and confidence in learning second languages.

Emotional Development
The organization is concerned with the emotional development of children. 'Growing with self-esteem– curriculum for parents of young children' is a 20-session course designed by experienced social workers and educational psychologist of TWGHs early childhood services. Each lesson consists of short articles, comics and parent-child activities, so as to help parents develop intimate relationships with their children, acquire different child rearing techniques, and cultivate children’s self-esteem.
The nursery school implements the 'Zippy's friends'programmeme for upper kindergarten children to help them deal with various personal problems and emotions, such as: distinguishing and confiding their emotions, how to make and maintain friends, how to deal with change and loss etc. This is all done to elevate children's recognition of own emotions and problem or crisis-solving abilities, thus facilitating their emotional health.
The nursery school’s social worker provides continuous observations and game therapy for children who need it. The social worker will pay attention to the children’s emotional changes and overall development, and attempt to understand their inner thoughts/feelings through game therapy (as necessary). The social worker also meet with individual parents to understand their needs and difficulties, so as to provide support in parenting techniques and methods.
History

The nursery school was founded as Hing Wah Day Nursery in 1977 to provide care and educational services to young children. It was renamed Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chiap Hua Cheng's Day Nursery on 27 August 1981 after a donation from the Chiap Hua Cheng's Foundation.

It was relocated from Hing Wah Estate II to the present site in September 2001 upon development of child care services in the community.

The nursery school collaborated with art educators in 2002 in the implementation of the 'creative dance' programme, in which children's experiences, emotions and creation are expressed through dance, thus improving their coordination and strength. They are also able to discover joy through dance and elevate their confidence, willpower, courage and teamwork.

With the implementation of Harmonization of Pre-primary Services, the nursery school was registered under Education Bureau as Kindergarten-cum-Child Care Centre, namely Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chiap Hua Nursery School, with effect from 1 September 2005.
The nursery school has collaborated with artists from the Hong Kong Institute of Aesthetic Education (HKIAE) to conduct aesthetic education with the children. With the strategy of integrated arts, the programme developed school-based courses alongside our teachers, in which students are able to connect with the society and culture around them through live appreciation of artworks and experiential creative arts activities, in hopes of improving their development in areas of art, physical fitness, cognition, language, socialization, and emotion.

Sponsored by the The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation with consultation from the
Cloud Gate Dance School, the nursery school participated as campus partner to implement for the 'Leap' programme. Children aged 4 and 5 years old, based on contextual clues and metaphors, and combines dance, music, art, drama, language and various sensory stimulation. These were all done to help children think and express creatively, establish their body awareness, confidence and values in a happy environment.

The nursery school is committed to developing Montessori approach for life skills training and meeting the learning needs of children. Through receiving Montessori training programme, the tutors understood the design principles and use of life skills training resources to create 'life training' lesson plans and build resource database, allowing children to conduct self-learning in a natural environment as well as helping them think independently, take initiative, and focus their attention.

The organization is committed to development of the whole children, with focus on emotional education and expectation of children being able to grow, feel loved and respected in an emotionally healthy environment, so as to establish a positive self-image. The nursery school has engaged school-stationed social workers to provide training, emotion programme support, and emotion learning workshops for its teachers to help them grasp the senses of security, uniqueness, affiliation, competence, mission, as well as emotional regulation techniques. This also helps teachers better understand the emotional development of children, enhance children's emotional intelligence, self-awarence, choice of positive expression and regulate emotions, and utilization of metacognition to resolve issues through positive thinking.

Tung Wah Group of Hospitals officially began managing the 'Leap!'body education programme and launched the first 'Leap!'centre in Hong Kong, committed to providing a high-quality activity space for kindergarten students and body education for teaching tutors.
The nursery school received funding from Quality Education Fund to launch a “Reading for Fun programme, a school-based kindergarten English curriculum” to foster the reading abilities of children.
The nursery school received funding from Quality Education Fund to launch the ‘Children love to move’ physical fitness programme. With the aim of promoting children’s health and developing gross-motor skills, the nursery school invited professional therapists to provide consultation and aid teachers in planning and implementing systematic, targeted and diverse fitness programmes, such as group activities, circuit activities, tool handling games etc. that aim at helping students develop physically.
In the same year, the nursery school took part in the ‘Leisure in the park’ programme, through which children were able to enjoy physical activities, stretch and strengthen their bodies, and enhance their gross-motor skills in outdoor. This annual parent-child event had encouraged parents to recognize the importance of staying active.

The nursery school continues to collaborate with therapists, develop and revise systematic physical curriculum, to add elements of perceptual motor training as foundation, in order to build children’s capacities over their gross-motor skills. Meanwhile, 'Sensory diets' were designed for children so as to improve their attention and regulation of physical.
Musical activities can help enhance the language abilities of children, including comprehension, expression, oral motor skills, as well as their creativity, emotional expression, concentration and coordination. Seeing as such, the nursery school took initiative in implementing music programmes and through different musical elements within it, such as rhythm, auditory activities, manipulation of instruments etc., help improve children’s concentration and social development. Teachers of the nursery school have also acquired ukulele as an instrument in the classroom, which increases interaction and participation among children.
In order to facilitate the development of fine motor skills in children, the nursery school added the S.M.A.R.T. writing formula (developed by experienced occupational therapist) to the school-based curriculum, which utilizes interesting visual-spatial and hand-craft activities that help improve the concentration, strength and coordinated pen control of children, allowing them to establish a solid foundation for handling tools and for writing.

In order to help children of upper kindergarten adapt to the primary 1 curriculum, the nursery school invited experienced occupational therapist to tailor programme activities and relevant teaching materials for upper kindergarten children, and lead first-hand pre-primary school activities. Through these activities, children are able to consolidate their life skills, pre-writing practice, spatial awareness, diet and self-care abilities.

In 2017, the nursery school took part in the Free Quality Kindergarten Education plan which uses the 'child-oriented' approach as the core of the curriculum, cater to the learning and developmental tendencies of children, cultivate their learning interest and sustain their learning motivation. The nursery school provides children with down-to-earth, sensory-focused learning experiences, and utilizes games to promote self-learning in them.
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3/F., Chai Wan Municipal Services Building, 338 Chai Wan Road, Hong Kong
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2558 6639
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2558 1182




