Hong Kong
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Mulberry House International Kindergarten’s curriculum is guided by the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and delivered through a bilingual model offering dual-language, pure English or pure Mandarin streams. Learning is play-based and inquiry-led, with coverage of communication and language, early literacy and numeracy, physical development, and social–emotional growth. Under 3s, Pre-Nursery, Nursery (K1) and Kindergarten (K2–K3) follow the same EYFS framework, adapted to each age group through activities such as stories, sensory play, early mathematics, hands-on exploration and project-based themes. Chinese Culture and Values, Nature & Food Education and Forest School experiences are integrated across the programme as part of regular learning. The school also offers enrichment through its ECA Programme, which includes Language Arts in English and Mandarin, S.T.E.A.M., creative arts, musical theatre and sports.
Mulberry House International Kindergarten’s Southside Campus is a 10,000 sq ft early childhood campus in Aberdeen, beside the harbour on Hong Kong Island. Facilities include brightly lit classrooms opening onto spacious indoor areas, a bilingual library, indoor playground, music room, art room, gym and a dedicated baby gym. The school offers programmes for children aged 6 months to 6 years, with dual-language, pure English and pure Mandarin streams guided by the UK’s Early Years Foundation Stage and Reggio Emilia–inspired practice. Classes are co-taught by native English and Mandarin early years educators, providing a 50–50 bilingual immersion option alongside single-language classes. The Southside ECA Programme offers Language Arts, S.T.E.A.M., Musical Theatre, art and multiple sports activities. Mulberry House also integrates a Forest School programme and “Nature & Food Education,” incorporating outdoor and nature-based experiences into children’s regular learning.