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Student Support
Counselling Group
Adhering to the school's mission and development plan, we hope to create a positive and caring school environment, so that students can grow up happily, unleash their potential and enhance their self-understanding and recognition. From these, they could learn to accept, respect and love one another, as well as to care for and serve the community.
Objectives and Highlights
To promote a positive atmosphere in the whole campus
Smile Ambassadors
A caring school culture
Positive educational atmosphere
To foster students’ personal development
Seminar and activities about students’ development
Understanding Adolescent Project
Support for P1 students
Support for mid-year admissions
Preparation and support for transitioning into secondary school
To strengthen relationship and communication between students and their parents
Parents’ education activities
Parents’ development group
Parents’ tea gatherings
Activities for parents and children
Case consultation / counselling
Student Support Group
School-based educational psychology service
School-based speech therapy service
Service objectives: to prevent speech disorders, to treat students with speech disorders, and to improve the language competence of our students in general through professional collaboration services, so as to foster the growth and communication abilities of our students in general, as well as to build an inclusive culture
Service targets: The main service of our school-based speech therapy covers students with speech disorders, who may have difficulties in articulation, comprehension, expression, voicing, fluency and communication
Some of the services are targeted for
Students: evaluate students with speech disorders, formulate and conduct personal speech therapy plans, provide individual therapy, group therapy and in-class support, supplemented by compiling professional evaluation reports, treatment records and progress reports. Implement the “speech assistant” training programme, such that recovered students or senior grade students with no speech disorder could carry out peer training for junior grade students with mild speech disorders during lunch breaks. The programme helps foster treatment outcome and cultivate an inclusive culture
Teachers: regular meeting with the co-ordinator, invite teachers to class observation, and work together to follow up on students with speech disorders
Parents: organise school-wide parents’ seminars and discuss strategies to improve students’ language competence. Meetings with speech therapists are arranged for parents of children with speech disorders. Parents and speech therapists would discuss about students’ progress and make suggestions on support methods. Parents would also be introduced to speech therapy trainings that can be done at home and the required techniques
School: improve students’ communication abilities in general through school-wide participation; foster an inclusive culture by organising different programmes and activities
To support students with special educational needs
small group training
curriculum adaptation
assignment personalisation
exam and assessment personalisation
parent support