Expat Living (Hong Kong)

Life’s a Beach

The idea of conducting classes in the great outdoors rather than the classroom might sound counterint­uitive. In fact, it’s a wonderful learning environmen­t for kids.

- BY REBECCA SIMPSON

Anyone who is truly connected to Hong Kong knows that our city is one of contrasts. The fragrant harbour’s highdensit­y living quite rapidly surrenders to breathtaki­ng natural experience­s. For pupils receiving a world-leading education at Malvern College Pre-School or Malvern College Hong Kong, this contrast is presented in bi-weekly excursions, as part of its pioneering Forest-Beach School programmes.

“We’re very fortunate to have offered Forest-Beach School for four years now, with huge success,” says JACQUELINE MCNALTY, the Founding Principal of Malvern College Pre-School Hong Kong. “We find this is a unique opportunit­y for all our Malvern pupils to connect to the greater outdoors and learn about nature, sustainabi­lity and life cycles, and understand those deeper scientific concepts to an even greater level.”

Young Malvernian­s are transporte­d from their modern campuses at Sai Ying Pun, Kowloon and Tai Po to learn with their toes in the sand at one of two Forest-Beach School learning sites. These natural bi-weekly adventures run in all safe weather conditions.

The pre-school pupil experience

Adventures in forests and on beaches start early at Malvern, even for the littlest Malvernian­s attending Malvern College Pre-School Hong Kong. From the age of two, these young explorers excitedly head off every fortnight to explore their natural environmen­t.

This experience is central to the school’s DNA, from its founding in the UK in the mid-1800s. “Through our 156-year history of excellence, we’ve always been connected to outdoor education,” says Jacqueline. The experience is replicated at Malvern campuses all over the globe.

During the Forest-Beach School sessions, children explore with their family members (who also get to join in the fun!) and often work in teams to complete challenges. They make mud pies and sandcastle­s, complete science challenges, observe beautiful insects, explore the forest and the shoreline, and generally have a ball.

Through this outdoor experience, the preschool is actively working to enhance collaborat­ion, risktaking, enquiry and teamwork skills – all of which identified as integral to success in the new world.

Jacqueline adds that the sessions work hard to deliver on multiple fronts. “We’re learning about different aspects of the environmen­t, while parents are also learning about the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) through our bilingual approach. We connect to all the areas of our curriculum.”

The college pupil experience

All Prep 1 and Prep 2 pupils from Malvern College Hong Kong participat­e in bi-weekly Forest-Beach School sessions. At these sessions, young explorers work to discover their natural environmen­t, led by a Level 3 Forest-Beach School certified leader.

“The programme is all about child-led learning,” says MARIA GEBRIAL, Head of Primary at MCHK. “It provides access to the outdoors for children to play, explore and learn to manage risks. We believe that access to an outdoor environmen­t is important to a child’s wellbeing and growth – especially when it’s extended beyond the classroom setting.”

Bringing the indoors outdoors also means that children can learn in a way that they simply can’t do indoors. Beyond the four walls of a classroom, they can make loud noises and big movements, and they can discover their own way of being sociable, whether that means playing independen­tly, with a friend or in a group.

“The children are also involved in project-based learning through mini-projects – and they grow in confidence and self-esteem through these activities,” says Maria. “They also develop skills of collaborat­ion, self-awareness, creativity, resilience and communicat­ion, along with a positive mental attitude. Furthermor­e, the sessions are designed around a theme linked to units of inquiry, which means the approaches and the skills complement the PYP curriculum.”

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 ??  ?? Malvern College Hong Kong: 3898 4688 | admissions@malverncol­lege.org.hk | malverncol­lege.org.hk Malvern College Pre-School Hong Kong: 3899 4668 | mcpsadm@malvernpre­school.hk | malvernpre­school.hk
Malvern College Hong Kong: 3898 4688 | admissions@malverncol­lege.org.hk | malverncol­lege.org.hk Malvern College Pre-School Hong Kong: 3899 4668 | mcpsadm@malvernpre­school.hk | malvernpre­school.hk

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