Hong Kong
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YCIS does not have a SEN programme for moderate to severe needs. However, they do address more subtle or mild learning difficulties.
The school does offer EAL.
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The safeguarding policy at YCIS Hong Kong emphasizes creating a safe and supportive environment where all students are protected from neglect and abuse. All staff, volunteers, and community partners must follow strict recruitment checks, regular safeguarding training, and clear codes of conduct. Concerns are reported through designated Child Protection Officers (CPOs) and the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), with cases escalated depending on severity (Green, Amber, Red). The school uses the “Assess, Plan, Do, Review” approach, with incidents logged on the MyConcern platform and, where required by Hong Kong’s Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance, reported to external authorities. Support is provided to affected students through counselling, safeguarding teams, and collaboration with outside specialists, while parents are given access to clear safeguarding information and expectations
This campus covers Early Childhood and Primary years. It delivers an international curriculum rooted in the National Curriculum for England, supplemented by a strong Chinese language and culture programme. Classrooms use a bilingual co‑teaching model in English and Mandarin to support language development. The campus provides play areas, learning spaces suited for young learners, and access to shared YCIS facilities such as libraries, arts, music, and sports courts.