The Baptist Convention of Hong Kong Rotary Club of Hong Kong Northwest Kindergarten 2026 Guide | King Lam Estate, Tseung Kwan O
The Baptist Convention of Hong Kong Rotary Club of Hong Kong Northwest Kindergarten is a non-profit kindergarten in Tseung Kwan O, established in 1990. Part of the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme with 13 facilities including STEAM Wall and Music Room. Offers trilingual curriculum with picture book-based learning. 2026 admission info and fees.

School Overview
The Baptist Convention of Hong Kong Rotary Club of Hong Kong Northwest Kindergarten was established in 1990 and is a non-profit kindergarten located in King Lam Estate, Tseung Kwan O. Operated by The Baptist Convention of Hong Kong, the school participates in the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme. Adhering to Christian values of philanthropy, the school is committed to whole-person education, nurturing children's balanced development in ethics, intellect, physique, social skills, aesthetics, and spirituality.
Basic Information
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| School Name | The Baptist Convention of Hong Kong Rotary Club of Hong Kong Northwest Kindergarten |
| Address | G/F, King Nam House, King Lam Estate, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories |
| District | Sai Kung |
| Type | Non-profit-making |
| Student Category | Co-educational |
| Year Founded | 1990 |
| Sponsoring Body | Baptist |
| Free KG Scheme | Participating |
| Phone | 2703 0981 |
| Fax | 2701 0707 |
Campus Facilities
The school has 8 classrooms with a capacity of approximately 169 students. The campus is equipped with comprehensive teaching facilities to provide children with a diverse learning environment:
- Indoor Playground — Safe space for gross motor activities
- Hall — For assemblies and performances
- Music Room — Dedicated music education
- Counseling Room — Individual support services
- Multi-purpose Room — Flexible teaching space
- STEAM Wall — Fostering scientific exploration
- Dance Mirror Wall — Supporting rhythmic activities
- Sport Area — Physical development
- Recycle Material Corner — Creative work with eco-friendly materials
- Pretend Play Corner — Learning social skills through role-play
- Music Instrument Corner — Exploring different instruments
- Creative Art Corner — Displaying children's artwork
- Constructive Corner — Developing spatial awareness and creativity
Curriculum Features
The school adopts a local curriculum using picture books as the foundation for thematic teaching:
Picture Book-Based Learning
Quality picture books serve as teaching media, with unit themes drawn from daily life. Through diverse activities including field trips, exploration, and creative activities, children develop their communication and problem-solving skills.
Trilingual Programme
The school offers bilingual classes with a trilingual curriculum. Specialist teachers conduct subject-based teaching including:
- English lessons
- Putonghua lessons
- Moral education lessons
Continuous Assessment
Children's learning effectiveness and development are assessed through continuous observation and documentation. Learning portfolios are distributed at different stages, with regular individual parent meetings to discuss children's progress.
Staff and Classes
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Staff | 10 |
| Degree-holding Teachers | 7 |
| AM Session Teacher-Student Ratio | 1:7.4 |
| PM Session Teacher-Student Ratio | 1:5.6 |
Student Support
The school provides comprehensive student support services:
- New Student Adaptation — Incremental class time arrangement for new students to help them adapt smoothly
- Primary School Transition — Mock primary school lessons and school visits for K3 students annually
- Individual Support — Relevant support and referral services based on individual development needs
- NCS Support — Received grant for supporting Non-Chinese Speaking students, with additional staff to assist Chinese learning
- Pre-school Rehabilitation — Participating in On-site Pre-school Rehabilitation Services
Home-School Cooperation
The school has established a Parent-Teacher Association to actively promote home-school cooperation:
- Regular Parents' Days and lesson observation days
- Parent-child activities and school outings
- Parent volunteer activities
- Joint activities with various organizations
- Parent seminars and individual counseling
2026 School Fees
The school participates in the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme. Eligible students receive government subsidies and do not need to pay tuition fees.
| Fee Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Application Fee | $40 |
| Registration Fee | $970 |
| Summer Uniform | $125-155 |
| Winter Uniform | $73-230 |
| School Bag | $85 |
| Tea & Snacks | $1,500/year |
| Textbooks | $450 |
| Workbooks | $250 |
| Stationery | $250 |
Admission Information
Applications for the 2026 school year are generally accepted from September to November. Parents can obtain the latest information through:
- School Website: www.bcrotaryclubkg.edu.hk
- Phone Enquiry: 2703 0981
Quality Review
The school has passed the Education Bureau's Quality Review. The report is available on the EDB website.
The above information is compiled from the Education Bureau and school's public information for reference only. Please contact the school directly for actual details.