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The Sai Kung Early Years Campus hosts Nursery and Reception in bright, high-ceiling classrooms with a seafront view. It features free-flowing spaces and a stimulating range of indoor and outdoor play areas, with a variety of colourful stations for hands-on exploration. Open-ended resources enable learning across different spaces—from construction blocks to water play to crafting tools—supported by MIT and Juilliard specialist spaces. Safe, covered outdoor areas provide year-round learning opportunities.
The campuses are designed to support indoor and outdoor sports. The Sai Kung Early Years Campus offers a stimulating mix of indoor and outdoor play areas and safe covered outdoor spaces for physical activity.
The Early Years Programme follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum from the English National Curriculum, adapted for the Hong Kong context. It covers Nursery and Reception for ages 3–5 and emphasizes seven areas of growth: Personal, social and emotional development; Communication and language; Mathematical development; Understanding the world; Physical development; Expressive arts and design; and Literacy development. Languages taught in Early Years are English and Mandarin. Average class size is 20, with a student-teacher ratio of 7:1 or 10:1.
ECAs include robotics, drama, sports, coding, and music.
Nord Anglia’s Sai Kung Early Years Campus serves children aged 3–5 (with Year 1 also on site). The Early Years programme follows the EYFS from the English National Curriculum and is delivered in English by specialist Early Years staff. Learning takes place in purpose-designed classrooms with play-based activities across the seven EYFS areas, including early literacy, maths, and expressive arts. Families benefit from a school bus service to and from campus. As children progress through NAIS Hong Kong, they continue into the English National Curriculum and IGCSE, then the IB Diploma Programme in Sixth Form. Distinctive partnerships enrich learning: the Juilliard–Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme enhances music, dance, and drama, while collaboration with MIT supports hands-on STEAM projects. Average class sizes are 24, supporting close attention to each child’s development in the Early Years. Tuition details for Nursery, Reception, and Year 1 are published on the Tuition Fees page.