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School ReviewsPublished: 2026-02-17 · Updated: 2026-04-07

Hop Yat Church Chan Pak Wang Memorial Kindergarten 2026 Guide | North Point Christian Kindergarten

Hop Yat Church Chan Pak Wang Memorial Kindergarten in North Point, Eastern District. Over 40 years of Christian education excellence. 2026 fees, curriculum, facilities and admission info.

Hop Yat Church Chan Pak Wang Memorial Kindergarten 2026 Guide | North Point Christian Kindergarten

School Overview

Hop Yat Church Chan Pak Wang Memorial Kindergarten was established in 1984 and is located at Cloud View Road, North Point, on Hong Kong Island's Eastern District. As a non-profit kindergarten with a strong Christian foundation, the school has been serving families in the district for over four decades.

The school participates in the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme, making quality pre-primary education accessible to local families. It is co-educational and offers Nursery (PN), K1, K2 and K3 classes for children aged 2 to 6.

Educational Philosophy

Guided by Christian principles, the school is committed to creating a learning environment that is loving, child-centered, safe and healthy. The core mission focuses on:

  • Nurturing balanced development across moral, intellectual, physical, social, spiritual and aesthetic aspects through home-school cooperation
  • Helping children learn joyfully while inspiring their thinking
  • Building confidence, self-help skills and a sense of responsibility

2026 School Fees

Class Level Half-day Fees Full-day Fees
PN to K3 HK$35,640/year HK$62,832/year

Additional Fees:

  • Application Fee: HK$40
  • Registration Fee: HK$970
  • Summer Uniform: HK$300
  • Winter Uniform: HK$490-828
  • School Bag: HK$58
  • Tea & Snacks: HK$1,430/year
  • Textbooks: HK$860-990
  • Workbooks: HK$110-129
  • Stationery: HK$74-92

The school participates in the Free Quality Kindergarten Education Scheme, providing fee subsidies for eligible families.

Curriculum Features

The school follows a local curriculum designed progressively and spirally based on children's developmental stages and life experiences. Key features include:

Teaching Approach:

  • Theme-based integrated teaching activities
  • Group discussions and thematic project learning
  • Learning through simulation, role-play, practice, field visits and exploratory games

Learning Resources:

  • Multiple intelligence-inspired learning materials
  • Joyful foundational learning experiences
  • Focus on religious education, character building and environmental awareness

Teaching Principles: Following the Kindergarten Education Curriculum Guide (2017), the school does not require nursery children to hold pens for writing, nor does it engage children in mechanical copying or drill-based calculation exercises. This allows children to learn in a relaxed and enjoyable environment.

Campus Facilities

The school occupies G/F to 2/F and the landing floor between 3-4/F, with 9 classrooms accommodating up to 182 students. Facilities include:

  • Outdoor playground
  • Indoor playground
  • Small library
  • School hall

Teaching Staff

The school has 17 staff members, with 8 teachers holding degree qualifications. The excellent teacher-student ratios ensure quality attention for each child:

  • AM Session: 1:8
  • PM Session: 1:3.9

Student Support Services

New Student Adaptation:

  • Phased parent-accompanied classes during the adaptation period
  • Primary 1 simulation week to help K3 students prepare for primary school transition

Professional Support:

  • School-based social workers provide individual counseling and referral services
  • Participation in the On-site Pre-school Rehabilitation Services program for children with special needs

Non-Chinese Speaking Students: The school receives funding to support non-Chinese speaking students through additional teaching staff, translation services, enriched Chinese language learning environments, and small group teaching to facilitate integration.

Home-School Partnership

The school values collaboration with families and offers various parent engagement opportunities:

  • Parenting Education: Seminars, workshops, parent groups, primary school selection talks
  • School-Family Activities: Parents' day, class observation, game day, parent-child excursions
  • Communication Channels: Notices, notes, handbooks, interviews and phone calls

Quality Review

The school has passed the Education Bureau's Quality Review. The full report is available on the EDB website.

Admission Information

  • Address: G/F - 2/F & Landing Floor Between 3-4/F, 48 Cloud View Road, North Point, Hong Kong
  • Phone: 2578 5759
  • Fax: 2571 5887
  • Website: hyccpwmkg.edu.hk
  • Application Period: September to November annually (please check school website for updates)

Information updated as of April 2026. For the latest details, please contact the school directly or visit the official school website.

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