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♻️ VPP Students Recycled Red Packets!

VPP students celebrated the Lunar New Year with care for the planet by simply dropping their used red packets into our dedicated recycling bins. Their contributions will be forwarded to Greener Action for recycling and reuse, fostering sustainability within our community.

Let’s create a greener future together!

Congratulations to our VPP graduates!

Our little learners have graduated from PN/ K1 Preparation Class at Victoria Playpark, and a special “graduation ceremony” was held in late July to celebrate this important milestone!

In just a short time, they have acquired new knowledge, values and competencies, which will empower them to become independent, confident, adaptable, and resilient as they transition to the next stage of their kindergarten learning! We wish all our graduates a wonderful future!

Victoria Playpark Classes Set to Resume on Monday, October 5, 2020!

Victoria Playpark Classes Set to Resume!

As the COVID-19 situation in Hong Kong has shown signs of easing, we are delighted to announce that Victoria Playpark is reopening its doors on Monday, October 5, 2020! Victoria Playpark welcomes new children and parents to our extended VPP family!  Together, we will engage in vibrant play-based curriculum and explore the world through inquiry-based activities.

Safety Measures of Class Resumption

On June 22nd, our VPP kids and parents return to our centres after so many months away! We are overjoyed at the prospect of seeing our students in person once again! As delighted as we are to reopen our campuses, we are cognizant of the risks COVID-19 continues to present to the health and safety of our returning students, staff and parents. As such, VPP has taken important measures to safeguard against the spread and infection of the virus. These include: surveys of potential symptoms, daily temperature checks, temperature logs, mandatory use of hand sanitizers, a thorough disinfection of all work surfaces, toys and learning tools, physical distancing and staggered class times. These safety measures will allow us to safely resume in-person sessions, while protecting our students and our dedicated team of educators. Please take a moment to check out the important video. We simply cannot wait to finally see our students in person on June 22nd!

Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation.

Victoria Playpark Classes Set to Resume on Monday, June 22nd 2020!

Victoria Playpark Classes Set to Resume!

We are glad that the COVID-19 situation in Hong Kong has shown signs of easing. With this development, Victoria Playpark is set to open its doors again on Monday, June 22nd! We are excited to be resuming classes and cannot wait to see our Playpark children and parents.

Rest assured, all Playpark activities will be held in a safe and clean environment, as our centres have undergone a thorough sanitization. Toys, books and teaching materials are regularly cleaned and sanitized. In line with COVID-19 health regulations, we have arranged for smaller class sizes and shorter class times (an hour for the time being).

We ask parents to kindly take the following measures to further protect our playing and learning environment: Before class, check your children’s temperature and record it in the attendance book; Before entering the centre, all children and parents must have their temperature checked and hands sanitized; don face masks in the centre and provide your children with extra masks to change; fill out the “Health and Travel Declaration Form – Child” and return it on the first day of class, and, most importantly, be alert to the health of your children – if there is any sign of illness, such as fever, please keep your children at home and seek medical advice.

We look forward to welcoming back our Playpark family! See you soon!

Victoria Playpark K11 MUSEA Holds Grand Opening

On November 6th, Victoria Playpark held the Grand Opening of its new campus at K11 MUSEA. In attendance were distinguished guests, including CTF Education Group (CTFEG) management team, Victoria Educational Organisation management team, principals, Parent Teacher Association committee and business partners, without whose support the event could not have taken place.

Jennifer Cheng, Deputy Vice Chairman of CTF Education Group Limited, offered some opening remarks.

“Victoria Playpark is honored to be a part of the CTF Education Group, whose mission is to provide outstanding educational opportunities that nurture the academic, social and emotional facets of our students while promoting diversity and inclusiveness,” she told the audience. “We are also dedicated to serving parents’ needs through different life stages and are committed to developing a better future for the community and the world through education.”

Gabriel Li, Principal of Victoria (Kornhill) Nursery & Advisor to Victoria Playpark, also spoke at the event, thanking VEO management and staff for their invaluable contributions to the opening of the new campus.

Finally, members of CTFEG and VEO management – Mrs. Cheng; Ms. Li; Mr. Kevin Yung, CTFEG Chief Executive Officer; Ms. Jennifer Ma, CTFEG Chief Strategy Officer; Ms. Gladys Cheng, CTFEG Managing Director of Group Communications; Ms. Rebecca Ip, VEO Executive Director; Mrs. Lyn Cheetham, Former VEO Executive Principal and Ms. Cherie So, Head Teacher at Victoria Playpark K11 MUSEA – offered a toast to the new campus, wishing VPP students a “bright from the start” year and that VPP continues to contribute to early childhood development.

Afterward, guests enjoyed a sumptuous catered lunch and a visit of the brand-new campus facilities guided by educators and teachers.

Messy Play Challenge – Let the Discovery Begin!

“Messy Play” is important for all children as it helps develop their language, cognitive, social, emotional, creative and motor skills. It’s an engaging way for children to freely explore and learn about the world around them and also a great way for parents to build intimacy with their children through shared experiences. Messy play encourages children to develop their senses through touching, smelling, maybe even tasting! You don’t need to make anything – it’s all about having fun in the process of learning.

Victoria Playpark would like to invite you to join our “Messy Play Challenge – Let the Discovery Begin!” to help spread the word and raise awareness of the benefits of messy play. What are you waiting for? Come and join the Messy Play Challenge.

How to participate:

  1. Like Victoria Playpark Facebook page.
  2. Take a photo or video of you and your child engaged in messy play together.
  3. Be creative with your messy play materials: spaghetti, shaving cream, paints, slime, homemade rubbery goop, sand, foam, you name it!
  4. Share your photo or video to help spread the word.

   Suggested post:

  • Hashtags (#VictoriaPlaypark, #Messyplaychallenge) and you can share what attributes you hope your child gains from messy playing (e.g. #creative, #risktaker)
  • A statement of acceptance (“I accept the Victoria Playpark Messy Play Challenge – Let the discovery begin!”)
  1. Invite your friends to join. “Join the Victoria Playpark Messy Play Challenge to raise awareness of the benefits of messy play!”

Give it a try and see how creative you and your child can be.

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