April Education News Roundup
Hong Kong’s international schools are buzzing with creativity and community spirit this spring. From inspiring author visits at Nord Anglia International School to festive Easter celebrations at Korean International School, and the much-anticipated Family Fun Fair at the French International School, campuses are alive with joy and collaboration — highlighting how learning, imagination, and togetherness continue to flourish across the city’s diverse education landscape.
Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong
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Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong recently welcomed five inspiring authors and illustrators as part of the Hong Kong Young Readers Festival. Students engaged in lively poetry readings, sensory writing workshops, live drawing sessions, and Hong Kong‑themed illustrations. These creative encounters highlighted the joy of reading for pleasure and its impact on wellbeing and learning. The school expressed heartfelt gratitude to the visiting guests for sparking imagination and enriching the campus with creativity.
Korean International School Hong Kong
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The Primary section at Korean International School Hong Kong celebrated Easter with vibrant PIPTA Easter Booths. Students enjoyed festive games, arts and crafts, and creative activities that brought laughter and joy to the campus. The event, organized by PIPTA and dedicated parent volunteers, fostered community spirit and showcased the children’s creativity. The school extended warm thanks to all contributors and wished families a joyful, restful Easter break filled with celebration and togetherness.
French International School of Hong Kong
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The French International School of Hong Kong is preparing for its annual Family Fun Fair, marking the fourth year of this cherished tradition. Families are invited to join in celebrating the end of the school year with engaging activities and community spirit. Volunteers are encouraged to support planning and event day operations, ensuring its success. The fair will also feature the popular book bazaar, with collection points opening soon, inviting families to gather books for donation.