We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Chung Shak Hei (Cheung Chau) Home for the Aged Limited for inviting our Chinese dance group members to participate in the 55th Anniversary Closing Ceremony and the Cheung Chau Elderly Month Celebration! To …
We are so excited! Today, two future veterinarians from the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine program at City University of Hong Kong visited our school to conduct a simple health check on our adorable little turtle, ‘Bouncy’! The vets told us …
Today’s ‘Happy Friday’ was filled with laughter and challenges! We hosted a unique ‘Little Muscle Competition’, allowing kids to develop their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through fun games! Amidst the cheers, the children gave their all, pushing their …
Thank you to the New Territories Association of Societies for their sponsorship! A big shoutout to the Cheung Chau Island Women’s Association for inviting our Happy Bees members to Cheung Chau Round Table Village to distribute goodie bags to the …
We express our heartfelt gratitude to the Cheung Chau Island Women’s Association for inviting our cheerleading team to perform at the “Healthy Eating and Exercise for a Happy Life” event. Our students showcased their vitality and enthusiasm on stage!
Happy Bee is one of the service projects provided by Hong Kong Girl Guides, designed for girls and boys from aged 4 to 6 studying in Kindergarten K2 or K3. We are proud to be one of the Happy Bee …
Chinese Dance has a long and rich history with beautiful and diverse forms. Our school has organized a Chinese Dance Group as part of the extracurricular activities, allowing children to experience the beauty of this art form.
Basketball classes offer a dynamic and engaging way for kindergarteners to develop fundamental physical and social skills. The sport builds crucial gross motor skills like running, jumping, throwing, and catching, significantly improving coordination and overall athleticism. It also fosters cardiovascular …
Soccer classes offer a fantastic way for kindergarteners to develop essential physical and social skills. Physically, it dramatically improves gross motor skills like running, kicking, and coordination. The constant movement builds strength, stamina, and cardiovascular health, fostering a lifelong love …
Rope skipping is an excellent form of exercise, it improves cardiovascular health, coordination, and gross motor skills like jumping and agility. The repetitive nature of skipping also enhances rhythm and timing, developing a sense of beat and musicality. Beyond the …










