Experience Bloom KKCA Academy

For K3 - G6

Come and experience our innovative education first-hand!

Join us at our campus and step into the pioneering world of Bloom KKCA Academy as we consider issues, problems, and solutions driven by the question: “How can we promote sustainable living in Hong Kong?”

Students will immerse themselves in a green workshop that will inspire them to not only think deeply about sustainability, but also to put their ideas into practice. This practice will come in many forms and parents can expect to see children develop understanding in different subjects, but also to grow skills in architecture and product design, prototyping and much more. 

GREEN THEMES

*Themes for individual workshops will be selected based on popularity


Summer Weeks (3)

Life on Earth

- Hong Kong plant & wildlife 
- Current effects of littering & pollution 
- Developing better practices in Hong Kong
- Global sustainable practices


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Life Below Water

- Ocean cleanup
- Hong Kong underwater ecosystem
- Cleanup effort


LEAD STAFF


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Ms. Mei Chen (Advisor)

Mei is an accomplished scientist and engineer who has over a decade of industry experience at Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, & Lockheed Martin (NASA projects). Mei is also a Google Certified Educator with over 15 years of teaching experience. She completed her B.S. in Computer Science at UCLA and MA in Software Engineering & Management at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Ms. Kiki Jiang (Instructor)

Kiki hails from Sichuan, China, a land whose rich cultural and historical background has profoundly influenced her. She holds a bachelor's degree in Chinese Language and Literature and obtained her master's degree in International Chinese Education from the Education University of Hong Kong. During her undergraduate studies, Kiki not only excelled in Chinese language and literature but also achieved outstanding results in educational psychology, literature, and writing courses. Her experience at the Education University of Hong Kong allowed her to engage with scholars and educators from diverse backgrounds, further enriching her teaching methods and philosophies.

Kiki firmly believes that education is not about imparting knowledge, but rather igniting a passion for learning. She is committed to creating interactive and creative learning environments that inspire students' enthusiasm for learning. She emphasises the cultivation of students' humanistic qualities and cross-cultural communication skills, viewing Chinese language learning as a process of exploring a new cultural world. 

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Grade: K3 - G6

Dates: 22 Feb 2025 (Sat)

Medium of Instruction: Putonghua 

Time: 10 AM - 12 PM

Fee: Free-of-charge!

Location: Bloom KKCA Academy, 7 Pui Tak St, Kowloon


Contact Us:

Email: admissions@bloom.edu.hk

Phone: 2311 2268

Whatsapp: 5981 5959

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FAQ

1. What is the tuition fee for the primary program?

Ans: Tuition fee for the 2024/25 school year at Bloom KKCA Academy Primary is payable in 11 equal instalments of $16,900 for grade 1-5, and $17,400 for grade 6.

2. What language do we use for school?

We are bilingual school, and we integrate both Chinese and English into different subjects from math to art as well as our daily campfires, projects, and field trips. Our students work in two languages to develop applied fluency and we also draw from innovation practices from the East as well as the West.

3. What is our curriculum?

Our dual language program thoughtfully balances positive education with the academic demands of becoming biliterate in Chinese (simplified characters) and English. Bloom chose the The International Primary Curriculum (IPC) to offer a rich and evidence-based curriculum framework for our project-based learning, and we tailor the IPC for Hong Kong students and to provide a real-world context for learning.