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Guidepost Montessori Mid-Levels Family Club

Hong Kong

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Wellbeing and Support

How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Guidepost Montessori Hong Kong supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through its Montessori approach, which centers on independence, social interaction, and emotional development as core outcomes. The curriculum aims to develop academic, social, and emotional skills that help children thrive beyond school. In Montessori Together settings, the Language Circle offers group sessions that combine music, movement, and language activities to foster engagement among children and their caregivers. Guides (Montessori teachers) observe and guide children's exploration to support social interaction, cooperation, and self-regulation in group contexts. The school also promotes SEL through family-facing initiatives such as monthly Guidepost Get Togethers, which connect families across campuses to build social belonging. The full dual-language environment (English and Mandarin) supports social communication and cultural awareness, contributing to SEL.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision, the kinds of SEN supported, whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution, or dedicated SEN staffing. Public program pages describe Montessori offerings by age groups (e.g., Nido, Toddler, Children's House, Primary) but do not mention SEN supports or facilities.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Guidepost Hong Kong provides a full-time dual-language environment in which English and Mandarin are used daily in the classroom. In each classroom, there is one fluent English-speaking guide and one fluent Mandarin-speaking guide, with materials presented in both languages to support bilingual learning. There is no separate EAL program described publicly; the dual-language model serves as the framework for language development and acquisition. The bilingual structure supports language development for both English and Mandarin speakers and offers immersion in both languages.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through safeguarding and a child-centered Montessori approach. The Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy defines a four-part framework for wellbeing: Prevention, Protection, Support, and Working with parents and other agencies to protect and promote welfare. The Montessori approach emphasizes social and emotional development as part of its outcomes, aiming to cultivate independence and collaborative skills that support long-term wellbeing. Language Circle and other group activities in Montessori Together foster social interaction and emotional engagement among children and caregivers. Community-focused events such as monthly Guidepost Get Togethers further strengthen social connections among families, which contributes to a supportive wellbeing environment.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and child protection are central to the school's practice. Guidepost Hong Kong states a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students and defines safeguarding as protecting children from harm, preventing impairment of health or development, ensuring safe care, and enabling best life chances. There are four main elements: Prevention, Protection, Support, and Working with parents and other agencies. A culture of safeguarding emphasizes a child-centered approach and ongoing partnership with parents and medical services to maintain a vigilant safeguarding environment.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Mandarin
Fees HK$380 - 17,900
Ages 0 - 2½ years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
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Guidepost Montessori Mid-Levels Family Club offers a specialized, nurturing environment designed specifically for infants, toddlers, and their families in the heart of Hong Kong. Located directly across from the main Mid-Levels campus, this facility features a dedicated space for the "Montessori Together" accompanied playgroups and "Nido" programs for children as young as 6 weeks old. The centre is distinguished by its authentic Montessori curriculum, which fosters independence and psycho-sensory motor development from the earliest stages of life. A key highlight is the facility's massive 5,000-square-foot outdoor play area, a rare find in the dense Mid-Levels district, allowing young children ample space for gross motor exploration. The program provides a true dual-language immersion experience, with English and Mandarin spoken daily to support natural language acquisition. Additionally, the Family Club includes a neighborhood café and exclusive events, creating a vibrant community hub where parents can connect while their children engage in purposeful, scientifically grounded learning.

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