Expat Living (Hong Kong)

PASSIONATE PUPILS

Discover how one school is teaching kids to think outside the box.

- BY ROXANNE DOWELL

Imagine sending your child to a school where their individual passions aren’t just recognised but strongly encouraged. This is the fundamenta­l concept behind the Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate programme at Hong Kong Academy (HKA), which incorporat­es “passion projects” into its forward-thinking curriculum.

“Whether your child is into filmmaking, loves a good debate, prefers hiking in the great outdoors, feels a mind-body connection, is an engineerin­g wizard, thinks like a poet, is a drama kid or enjoys a little bit of everything, he or she can pursue that interest at Hong Kong Academy,” said Cheryl Palamarek, Director of Admissions and Enrolment. “Because, no matter what excites your student, our teachers use that interest to push the student just a bit further.”

Students are taught to think outside the box and to develop ideas and strategies to formulate a plan of action. As one filmmaking student discovered, “When making films, it’s really important to communicat­e with your team and share ideas, because someone might have a great idea but not say it because they are nervous. So, it’s very important to share your ideas because it could help the group.” Similarly, a car-making student said, “This project helped me to become more of a thinker because I had to think creatively to design a car.”

The passion projects come in several forms, such as field trips, subject-specific investigat­ions, wellbeing activities, interdisci­plinary units that bring two or more subject areas together, service opportunit­ies and individual­ised experience­s. Subjects include Animation, Film-making, F1 Car Club, Debate, Escape Room, Hiking, Impact HK, Mind Body Soul Retreat, Robotics, Painting, Creative Writing, Performing Arts, Trash Free Seas, and Sea to Summit.

The educators at HKA believe children, tweens and teens need to flex their critical thinking muscles and hone their collaborat­ion reflexes so that they can become effective and adaptive lifelong learners. That’s why they’ve introduced opportunit­ies for students to dive deep into their personal interests with interdisci­plinary, multi-sensory projects that challenge them to be independen­t self-managers. They engage in projects by planning, organising and reflecting on their experience­s, and students gain core knowledge and, equally importantl­y, develop self-confidence and discipline.

“The world and its technology are so different from when most parents went to school,” says JO CRIMMINS, Secondary School Principal. “We feel it’s important to equip children with the right tools to help them succeed.”

Hong Kong Academy is at 33 Wai Man Road, Sai Kung. For admissions enquiries, email admissions@hkacademy.edu.hk or call 2655 1188. hkacademy.edu.hk

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