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Malvern’s new preschool

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Is sleep the key to a successful start to preschool? JACQUELINE MCNALTY, Founding Principal of Malvern College Pre-School Hong Kong, shares her thoughts on this and on Malvern’s new Sai Ying Pun campus.

What advice can you give parents preparing to send their child to preschool for the first time?

The number one piece of advice I give to our parents is the importance of sleep. Research shows that children two to six years of age need around 12 to 13 hours of sleep each night. Also, the time children go to sleep is critical to their growth and brain developmen­t.

It’s important to note that children don’t share adult sleep cycles. Research from the American Academy of Pediatrics has linked a good night’s sleep (and going to bed earlier) with greater success at school; we know for certain, too, that a tired brain is not a learning brain, and it impacts on memory.

Children who aren’t coming to school tired have greater resilience and greater balance related to wellbeing, happiness and mood.

Tell us about Malvern’s new campus on Hong Kong Island.

We’re very excited to open our second Malvern College Pre-School (MCPS) campus, in Sai Ying Pun, to add to our campus at Coronation Circle, Kowloon. The Island West campus will offer the Early Year Foundation Stage (EYFS) UK curriculum, delivered in a 50-50 bilingual, play-based approach. The Reggio Emilia learning environmen­t reflects the look and feel of the Coronation Circle campus, with natural materials and a sensory focus. It’s an 8,000-square-foot open-plan environmen­t that allows for greater flexibilit­y, inquiry and collaborat­ion. And of course, all our new pupils (and parents) at our MCPS Island West campus also get to attend our incredible Forest and Beach School programme!

Malvern is famed for its music programme; how are you integratin­g music into preschool learning?

We have a music specialist who works exclusivel­y with us and provides a formal music lesson to each class. In MCPS, the Music Department aims to develop our pupils’ abilities in listening, performing and creating, in order to build a firm music foundation. It’s important that children are given opportunit­ies to discover a broad range of experience­s with music, including listening, exploring body music, playing musical instrument­s, singing and notation. Our experience­d and talented class teachers also incorporat­e music, movement and dance daily within the Pre-School session in both English and Mandarin.

And what about the school’s approach to technology?

At MCPS, we understand that we need to prepare our pupils to be adept digital citizens as technology will certainly play a huge part in their future world. We’re very well resourced; our teaching and learning tools include resources such as Interactiv­e Whiteboard­s (IWB) and Bee Bots, which have promoted an interest in simple coding.

At the other end of the spectrum is Forest-Beach School; what is this, and will it be offered to Island West students?

Malvern is unique as we are the only preschool in Hong Kong offering a worldleadi­ng Forest-Beach School programme. All our pupils from both MCPS Coronation Circle and MCPS Island West attend our Forest-Beach School one day per fortnight. In our urban environmen­t in Hong Kong, it’s important to connect children to nature for their wellbeing and for a focus on outdoor learning.

• MCPS Island West: G/F-1/F, Viking Court, 165-166 Connaught Road West

• MCPS Hong Kong: Units 9-12, Coronation Circle, 1 Yau Cheung Road, Southwest Kowloon

3898 4668 | malvernpre­school.hk

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