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Kïdo Repulse Bay INTERNATIONAL PRESCHOOL I REPULSE BAY, HONG KONG I REPULSEBAY@KIDO.SCHOOL I +852 2874 3007 Kïdo Repulse Bay INTERNATIONAL PRESCHOOL I REPULSE BAY, HONG KONG I [email protected] I +852 2874 3007 “My child and I have been made to feel “This is a newly opened well-appointed nursery “We are thoroughly impressed with extremely welcome by the preschool.” Holly H with excellent staff.” Fearg O every aspect of the center.” Daniel G WELCOME TO KÏDO REPULSE BAY Take your children to a beautiful place where they can grow, play and learn Our goal is to create inspiring and beautiful schools that your children will love The striking architecture at just a five-minute walk from We often incorporate Mandarin multilingual education at an Our range of early childhood Repulse Bay certainly makes the Repulse Bay beach. into many of our morning or early age. programs cater to students an impression – there aren’t At our school, young children afternoon activities to help Research shows that learning aged 12 months to 6 years. many things more breath- take their first steps into children gain an understanding a second language boosts We operate from 8:30am to taking than a Feng Shui hole. independence as they learn of the language. problem-solving, critical- 5:30pm. That’s why we knew it would be how to explore and socialize. Besides the practical benefits thinking, and listening skills. an excellent location for one of We utilize smaller classroom of knowing a second language In addition to this, bilingual our schools. The surrounding sizes combined with high children often have improved scenery is ideal for inspiring teacher-to-student ratios. “We utilize reading, writing, and math children to take their first steps This means we can give more smaller skills, and generally score into the world of learning. attention to individual students, higher on standardized tests. Our stunning nursery can and craft lessons based around classroom sizes Contrary to popular belief, be found at the iconic Repulse their interests. Our fun games young children are not Bay Arcade, and is built into and activities will spark a love combined with confused by the introduction of a charming colonial building of learning in your child from high teacher-to- multiple languages. on the site of the old Repulse an early age. Acquiring a second language Bay Hotel. The area itself is student ratios.” early in life primes the a peaceful residential zone, Billingual learning brain to learn multiple other Scan our QR code for more which features a selection of Our school offers bilingual later in life, there are several tongues, opening a world of information on our Repulse Bay shops and restaurants, and is classes as part of its curriculum. advantages to receiving a opportunities for later on. preschool OUR PROGRAMS 2 KIDO.SCHOOL Creating a journey Our programs DISCOVERERS coordinate with each family our center. when agreeing meal and nap Your child’s journey begins times, to ensure a smooth KINDERGARTEN We aim to provide a comprehensive experience for you and at six weeks old. We develop transition from school to home your children. In the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood their core cognitive, emotional and vice versa. We build a complete education, the environment is considered the “Third Teacher”, and and social skills through understanding of every child’s that’s why we pay loving attention to creating visually appealing a combination of free and ADVENTURERS ideal learning environment, schools at all our global locations guided play, dance, art and and use this knowledge to Our Repulse Bay nursery is for children under 3 years of age, with music classes, and messy play. Our Adventurers program create customized lesson plans the over threes going to our Pok Fu Lam campus. Throughout the Our physical development starts as soon as your child can for them. These personalized week, children can enjoy a variety of fun learning programs. program helps improve their walk and usually finishes by experiences help them become motor skills, while interactive the time they’re two years old more creative, and inspire a learning, songs, poems and – though children can move love of learning from an early circle time enhance their to the next stage as soon as age. confidence and social skills. they’re ready. At four years old, our students We constantly introduce new Adventurers build their should understand math and materials, media and textures confidence and skills across English at kindergarten (or during creative play sessions, all of the development areas higher) level, reaching grade to build their imagination and in our curriculum. On their school level by the time they inventiveness. Skills Days, they cover math, are five. Along the way, we Children discover the basic literacy, science and art, also introduce coding through concepts of numbers, phonics, while enjoying yoga, dance apps, photography, video shapes, sounds and colors and music classes as part of editing, writing stories and at a pace that best suits their their physical development. much more. unique abilities. On Explorer Days, they tackle Just like with our other Days at Kïdo are broken into varied projects, specifically programs, days are split into two distinct variations; Skills designed to take their interests Skills and Explorer Days, which Days, which provide your into account. incorporate indoor and outdoor child their first steps into the Our specially curated play, dance, music and yoga. world of math and literacy; learning experiences are ideal Children typically begin and Explorer Days, which are for your child’s development – preschool at two years old, packed with fun activities and plenty of fun too. though some may start earlier. based around a specific We also start toilet They will usually progress subject. training at the Adventurers through four distinct levels: And you don’t have to worry stage, consulting with each Experiments, Pathfinders, about your child’s home individual family to create a Seekers and Pioneers, with routine being disrupted. routine that makes every child each level containing its own Your child’s journey begins at an early age Our highly trained staff feel safe and at home while at fun activities. DISCOVERERS (0 - 15 MONTHS) ADVENTURERS (12 – 27 MONTHS) EXPERIMENTERS (24 – 39 MONTHS) PATHFINDERS (36 - 51 MONTHS)* SEEKERS (49 - 60 MONTHS)* PIONEERS (60 MONTHS+)* OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 AM TO 5:30 PM OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT PUBLIC AND SCHOOL HOLIDAYS HALF DAY PROGRAMS FULLY BILINGUAL (ENGLISH AND MANDARIN) PERSONALIZED PARENT AND CHILD EXPERIENCE ENHANCED CURRICULUM, INCLUDING STATION TIMES, STEM CHALLENGES AND LANGUAGE LANGUAGES HIGHLY QUALIFIED AND MOTIVATED STAFF WITH EXTENSIVE IN-HOUSE TRAINING * OVER 36M AT OUR POK FU LAM CAMPUS Our programs are designed to engage your children and instill a love of learning within them LEARNING ENVIRONMENT KIDO.SCHOOL 3 Where you learn is just as important as what you learn The Reggio Emilia approach is a huge influence on all our schools, and our Repulse Bay center is no exception. We believe stunning learning environments create the right impetus for children to interact, play and learn. The result is a place where children, teachers and parents work together to build a community of inquiry. The campus has two classrooms and a large play area, specially designed for small children. While in the school, children will have their first step into independence and autonomy, exploring, learning and socialising. Great care has been taken in resourcing all areas; every aspect of our school is tied to developmental activities that are part of our programs. We have a babies’ area that features comfortable furniture expressly created for our littlest learners, along with fun toys and resources for physical and cognitive development. The toddlers have a much larger space, where they can run around and enjoy the multitude of activities available to them. All of our resources and furniture are sourced from the highest quality suppliers. “All of our resources and furniture are sourced from the highest quality suppliers.” A pleasant environment can make a huge difference to your child’s development PARENT TESTIMONIALS 4 KIDO.SCHOOL like it. The staff are always welcoming and adore the Take a look at what children. Kïdo Golders Green, London parents from around Yinghao H Our daughter has developed tremendously academically and socially since she started at Kïdo Golders Green in Sept the world are saying 2018. Several people in her life Our reviews are taken from daynurseries.co.uk and Facebook have commented on how much happier and more outgoing areas of learning. I am at ease she has become since joining about their children’s knowing she is in the hands of this preschool. She loves her great practitioners who keep teachers and her friends at me updated on her progress school and talks about them on a daily basis. with us often. Kïdo experience We get reports through the Kïdo Gurugram, India Since joining Kïdo Dubai, my Kïdo Clerkenwell, Family App on a weekly basis Vaibhav Savvy Sharma son has developed in so many Kïdo Chiswick, London London (with pictures!) on how much It’s an amazing experience, my ways. He is more confident, Kastriot J Skye A she has learned. niece is enjoying the time she balanced and looks forward I am in absolute awe with This is a fantastic preschool Whether it’s writing her name spends there. She is always to going into preschool every regards to how much my with attentive staff and great in the salt tray or learning dreaming about her school. I day. I truly believe that this is a daughter has achieved in her facilities my child is very happy Mandarin and French, she really love the experience. special place filled with special time at Kïdo Chiswick.
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