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Guidepost Montessori Happy Valley Hawthorn Road

Hong Kong

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees HK$400 - 10,550
Ages 2 - 6 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum Montessori Curriculum
Taught languages Mandarin
Strengths Visual and Creative Arts, Academic Enrichment, Outdoor Education
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Preschool, Kindergarten
Introduction

Guidepost Montessori Happy Valley Hawthorn Road offers a specialized early childhood education within a "cozy community school" setting on Hong Kong Island. The campus distinguishes itself with a private outdoor play space—a rare feature in this densely populated city—allowing for daily outdoor exploration and gross motor activities. Following the authentic Montessori method, the school provides a dual-language learning environment where children aged 2 to 6 engage with English and Mandarin through immersive daily interaction. The curriculum is centered on the "Children’s House" program, which utilizes scientifically designed materials to foster independence, concentration, and practical life skills. Uniquely, the school integrates enrichment programs such as "Montessori Kitchen," where students develop mathematical and sensory skills through cooking, and "Mini Makers," a creative arts module focused on design and construction. This campus provides a gentle, structured transition into formal schooling for families valuing a child-led approach.

This campus is part of Guidepost Montessori Hong Kong

2 Hawthorn Rd, Happy Valley, Hong Kong

The Essentials

Guidepost Montessori Happy Valley Hawthorn Road has instruction in English.

Location

The school is situated at 2 Hawthorn Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, in the upper Happy Valley residential area. It is located directly across from the Precious Blood Kindergarten in a quiet, cozy neighborhood that features a private outdoor play space, offering a peaceful environment distinct from the city's busier districts.

Stages

The Hawthorn Road campus specifically offers programs for Toddlers (ages 2–3) and Children’s House (ages 3–6). These programs are designed to foster independence and confidence through the Montessori method, with unaccompanied classes for both age groups.

Type

It is a co-educational private school offering early childhood education.

Additional learning support

The school follows the Montessori method, which is inherently designed to offer individualized learning that adapts to each child's unique developmental needs and interests. While the website highlights this personalized approach to education, it does not explicitly list a dedicated Special Educational Needs (SEN) department or specific therapy provisions on the public pages.

Country affiliation

The school does not have a specific country affiliation (e.g., British or American). It follows the Authentic Montessori curriculum which is a global educational philosophy.

Religious affiliation

The school has no religious affiliation, it is a secular institution.

School day structure

The campus operating hours are listed as 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. While specific class breakdown times (such as half-day sessions) are not detailed on the location landing page, the wide operating window accommodates full-day care and extended learning options common to Guidepost locations.

Bus service

Yes, a school bus service is available.

Fees

Annual tuition at Guidepost Montessori Happy Valley Hawthorn Road ranges from HKD 400 to HKD 10,550 for 2026/27.

Application Fees

- A non-refundable administrative fee of HKD 1,500 applies to all new admissions.

Tuition fees

Toddler

- Morning: HKD 10,550 / month
- Afternoon: HKD 9,300 / month

Children's House

- Morning: HKD 10,550 / month
- Afternoon: HKD 8,900 / month

Enrichment Program: Montessori Kitchen

- Afternoon: HKD 400 / class

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Programs such as Nido, Toddler, and Children’s House are billed on a monthly basis.
- Enrichment programs are typically billed by the term.
- Tuition is generally due in advance of the service month or term.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable at Guidepost Montessori Kennedy Town. It is a day school only.

Refund information

- The HKD 1,500 administrative fee is strictly non-refundable.
- Specific refund policies for tuition fees are subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the enrollment agreement provided during the admissions process.

Fee payment options

- The school accepts various payment methods, though specific options like credit card or bank transfer details are finalized during the invoicing process. Parents typically manage payments through the school's admissions and finance portal.
Academics

Guidepost Montessori Happy Valley Hawthorn Road teaches Montessori Curriculum for students aged 2 to 6.

Curriculum

Guidepost Hong Kong offers a Montessori-based curriculum for ages 0-12, organized into Montessori Together (up to 18 months, accompanied), Nido (1-2), Transitional Toddler (1.5-2.5, semi-accompanied), Toddler (2-3, unaccompanied), Children's House (3-6, unaccompanied), Enrichment Programs (2.5-6, unaccompanied), and Primary (6-12, unaccompanied). The Montessori environment is a carefully prepared, child-sized space where children direct their own activity, particularly in Children's House. The early programs emphasize development through warm care and independence, with Transitional Toddler described as semi-accompanied to ease separation and build focused attention. Enrichment Programs extend learning for ages 2.5-6, while the Primary stage emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and deep academic engagement in an unaccompanied classroom setting. Extended Day options provide flexible scheduling from half-day to full experience.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Guidepost Montessori Hong Kong supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through its Montessori approach, which centers on independence, social interaction, and emotional development as core outcomes. The curriculum aims to develop academic, social, and emotional skills that help children thrive beyond school. In Montessori Together settings, the Language Circle offers group sessions that combine music, movement, and language activities to foster engagement among children and their caregivers. Guides (Montessori teachers) observe and guide children's exploration to support social interaction, cooperation, and self-regulation in group contexts. The school also promotes SEL through family-facing initiatives such as monthly Guidepost Get Togethers, which connect families across campuses to build social belonging. The full dual-language environment (English and Mandarin) supports social communication and cultural awareness, contributing to SEL.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision, the kinds of SEN supported, whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution, or dedicated SEN staffing. Public program pages describe Montessori offerings by age groups (e.g., Nido, Toddler, Children's House, Primary) but do not mention SEN supports or facilities.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Guidepost Hong Kong provides a full-time dual-language environment in which English and Mandarin are used daily in the classroom. In each classroom, there is one fluent English-speaking guide and one fluent Mandarin-speaking guide, with materials presented in both languages to support bilingual learning. There is no separate EAL program described publicly; the dual-language model serves as the framework for language development and acquisition. The bilingual structure supports language development for both English and Mandarin speakers and offers immersion in both languages.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through safeguarding and a child-centered Montessori approach. The Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy defines a four-part framework for wellbeing: Prevention, Protection, Support, and Working with parents and other agencies to protect and promote welfare. The Montessori approach emphasizes social and emotional development as part of its outcomes, aiming to cultivate independence and collaborative skills that support long-term wellbeing. Language Circle and other group activities in Montessori Together foster social interaction and emotional engagement among children and caregivers. Community-focused events such as monthly Guidepost Get Togethers further strengthen social connections among families, which contributes to a supportive wellbeing environment.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and child protection are central to the school's practice. Guidepost Hong Kong states a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students and defines safeguarding as protecting children from harm, preventing impairment of health or development, ensuring safe care, and enabling best life chances. There are four main elements: Prevention, Protection, Support, and Working with parents and other agencies. A culture of safeguarding emphasizes a child-centered approach and ongoing partnership with parents and medical services to maintain a vigilant safeguarding environment.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1 — Research and campus visits: Start by researching Guidepost Hong Kong programs and locations. You can visit any campus for a private tour, attend events, or request a meeting with the Head of School. The admissions team can provide details on program availability, the daily schedule, and current tuition rates. Book a time that fits your schedule to obtain the most current information.

Step 2 — Submit the application: When you are ready, submit an online application form and specify your preferred program and location. If you are applying for the primary school, you should contact admissions for guidance on that option. The team will acknowledge receipt and outline the next steps in the process.

Step 3 — Space availability and offer: If space is available for your desired program and start date, the Head of School will offer your child a space. An offer is conditional on completing the enrollment steps and providing required information. You will receive a formal offer and instructions on how to proceed.

Step 4 — Enrollment form and administrative fee: After receiving an offer, submit the enrollment form to secure your child's place. A non-refundable administrative fee of HKD 1,500 applies to all new admissions, effective January 2026. The enrollment fee is paid to finalize the placement and begin the onboarding process.

Step 5 — Rolling admissions and primary-school note: Guidepost Hong Kong operates rolling admissions, enabling starting opportunities as spaces become available. For the primary school, a meeting with families is required ahead of an enrollment offer being made. Plan ahead to accommodate these steps and potential scheduling needs.

Step 6 — Start date and onboarding: Once you have an offer and have submitted the enrollment form and admin fee, you will set a start date with the Head of School. You will receive onboarding information and next-step guidance to prepare for your child's first days in the chosen program.

Scholarships

Guidepost Hong Kong does not publish a scholarships or financial-aid program information publicly.

Waitlist

There is no published waitlist policy described on the Hong Kong admissions pages.

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