Is Kau Yan School (Kindergarten Section) Good?
Kau Yan School (Kindergarten Section) is a non-profit-making kindergarten in Central and Western. Key strengths include Free Scheme, Rich Facilities. Overall, as a Free Scheme member, it offers good value and is worth considering.
Key Numbers
Compared with Central and Western district and Hong Kong averages
What's Good
2 notable strengths based on official data
Free Scheme
Government Free Kindergarten SchemeHalf-day tuition is fully government-subsidized. The school must meet EDB quality standards and undergo regular reviews. Note that miscellaneous fees (uniform, snacks, textbooks) still apply.
Rich Facilities
7 facilities ()7 facilities vs Hong Kong average of 4. More diverse spaces mean varied learning experiences that support motor skills, social development, and creativity.
Things to Consider
Not negatives — just things worth knowing before you decide
No PN class (earliest entry at K1)
Earliest admission at K1 (around age 2 years 8 months). If you want earlier socialization, you'll need a separate playgroup. Some believe starting at 3 allows more quality family time.
Who Is This School For?
Suitable for families that seeking government subsidies and stable education
Best for families that seeking government subsidies and stable education.
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Kau Yan School (Kindergarten Section)
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This analysis is auto-generated from official Education Bureau data. It provides objective comparisons, not subjective ratings. Always visit the school in person before making a decision.