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About Grace Garden International Kindergarten and Nursery

Grace Garden International Kindergarten and Nursery is committed to providing high quality education that develops each child’s intellectual, social, emotional and physical needs. Through our structured curricula and dedicated personnel, we aim to inspire young people to be open-minded, balanced and reflective life-long learners. Our goal is to expand a child’s intercultural understanding to encourage them to be respectful and considerate internationally-minded citizens.

We understand the importance of early childhood education. This is the time when children build and develop a foundation for all later academic disciplines. Therefore, we believe in providing our students with:

- A safe and caring environment that encourages and motivates them to develop as individuals.

- An engaging and stimulating curriculum that fosters creativity and encourages them to explore, learn, and thus fulfil their potential. It additionally addresses students’ social, emotional, and physical well-being, whilst stimulating their cognitive development.

- A positive atmosphere that ensures they develop into compassionate contributors who are respectful and show moral values in the community.

 

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Hong Kong at a glance

Country information

Language:
Chinese, English
Population:
7,368,277
Currency:
Hong Kong dollar (HKD)
Government:
Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
Major Religion(s):
Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity
Climate:
Humid subtropical

Country quick facts

Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of China on 1st July 1997.

Hong Kong has a wholly separate legal system to China.

Hong Kong has the most skyscrapers in the world.

The city’s name, Hong Kong means “Fragrant Harbor.”

Eating noodles on your birthday is believed to extend your life.

Hong Kong has more Rolls Royce’s per person than any other city in the world.