The proposed project aims to nurture children's interest and habit of active participation in physical activities, and develop their positive values and attitudes by upgrading the playground facilities. The project beneficiaries include 580 K1-K3 children, 40 teachers and 1160 parents.
The project aims at developing school-based junior secondary STEM learning programmes, enhancing students' learning and their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills as well as fostering teachers' professional capacity through organising a series of student learning activities and teacher development programmes.
The project aims at enhancing students' knowledge and skills in STEM through developing P4-P6 General Studies (GS) curriculum and computer curriculum, renovating the GS room into STEM room and upgrading school computer network. 372 P4-P6 students and 15 teachers will benefit direct.
The project aims to raise students' interest in STEM-related subjects and develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills through a school-based STEM education programme. It targets P.1-P.6 (650 students in total), 50 teachers and 60 parents. The deliverable is learning and teaching resource materials.
The project aims at fostering a creative learning environment to supplement the existing school-based Visual Arts (VA) curriculum by revamping a retired school bus into a VA classroom, turning the corridor behind the school hall into the Creative Corridor and converting the school lobby into an Arts exhibition hall.