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The school mentions that educational trips (such as the Primary 6 overseas trip) aim to “encourage independence, self-reliance and self-esteem”. However, the website does not publish a dedicated SEL programme, staff roles (e.g., counsellors) or structured SEL curriculum.
The school does not publicly disclose detailed information about SEN support programmes, types of needs supported, or whether it is a specialist SEN institution. Families requiring SEN support should enquire directly with the school.
The website does not publicly describe a specific EAL support programme for students whose first language is not English.
There is no public description of a dedicated mental-well-being programme, school counsellor or specific initiatives explicitly focused on student mental health on the school website.
The school website does not provide a publicly accessible Child Safeguarding Policy or detailed policy statements on child protection.
Kiangsu & Chekiang Primary School’s International Section places its Lower School (Kindergarten, Reception and Primary 1) at 30 Ching Wah Street, North Point, with Primary 2–6 at 20 Braemar Hill Road nearby. The Primary curriculum is a modified English National Curriculum from Primary 1–6, with Maths and Literacy taught discretely and Science, Geography, History, Design Technology and Art taught with natural cross-curricular links. Mandarin is taught daily by specialist teachers, alongside specialist Music and PE. Twice a year, teachers offer after-school activities that typically include artistic and sporting options. Field-based learning is part of the experience.