Enrolment
Forms and Course Information (Please
click below to access)
International
School Programme Enrolment Forms
International
School Programme Topics
Holiday
Programmes
Enrolment
Policy
International
School Programmes
TIMETABLE/ LEVELS
Full
details on all of our school programmes are offered in the enrolment
forms below:
TLC
KIDS SCHEDULE - TERM 1, 2010 |
Monday |
Quarry
Bay School |
|
| Monday |
Sha
Tin Junior School |
|
| Tuesday |
Hong
Kong Academy |
please
enrol at the school |
| Tuesday |
Kowloon
Junior School - Perth St (L1) |
|
Tuesday |
Bradbury
School |
|
| Tuesday |
Hong
Lok Yuen International School |
|
| Tuesday |
Kennedy
School |
contact
us |
| Wednesday |
Kowloon
Junior School - Rose St (L2) |
|
| Wednesday |
Clear Water Bay School |
|
| Wednesday |
Japanese
International School |
|
| Thursday |
Glenealy
School |
|
| Thursday |
Discovery
College |
|
| Thursday |
The
Peak School |
|
Thursday |
Kingston
International School |
please
enrol at the school |
| Friday |
Sha
Tin Junior School |
|
| Friday |
Beacon
Hill School |
|
| Saturday
(am) |
TLC
- The Learning Centre- Mongkok |
please
call to enrol |
HOW
DO I ENROL?
1.
You
can download the documents above (PDF
required) or collect a flyer or enrolment form from your school
office. Call
2606 2770 or email tlcglobal@netvigator.com
to request a form or flyer by fax or email.
2.
Fill
in all required details on enrolment form and send
with payment to the address provided.
NB. Only full payment confirms enrolment position.
TOPICS
FOR TERM 1, SEPTEMBER 2010
Level 1
| Maths |
Science |
ICT
- All |
ICT
- SJS |
|
¡E practice some general mental maths problems.
¡E count in 1s, 2s, and 5s.
¡E learn the language of adding and taking away.
¡E calculate one more and two more.
¡E use a number line to count on and back.
¡E group numbers in 2s and 3s.
¡E learn about odd one out, whether something is full or empty
and the meanings of more and less.
¡E learn mental techniques for multiplying.
¡E learn how to find perimeter.
¡E take a review quiz.
|
¡E experiment with vacuums
¡E learn five things that animals do.
¡E experiment to see if air takes up space.
¡E experiment to see if air has weight.
¡E discover properties of density
¡E name the parts of a plant.
¡E investigate what plants need to survive.
¡E learn how ink in candy can be separated into different
colours.
¡E investigate miniature meteorites
¡E experiment with Rice Krispies and see if I can make them
jump
|
FUTURE TV!
Explore the world of broadcast media and complete the projects
in planning and setting up your very own TV station! Find
out about new technology, and becoming techno wizards by
practicing skills in:
„X Creating your own advertisements
„X Producing your own news!
„X Creating your own animated broadcast
„X Storyboarding your video presentation
„X Authoring your own video production
„X Presenting your Future TV multimedia portfolio for the
world to enjoy!
|
MULTIMEDIA MAGIC!
Have fun with your classmates exploring the concept of multimedia
and creating a multimedia presentation with a ¡§City¡¨ theme.
¡E Multimedia Magic - My City
¡E My City Intro
¡E No Place Like Home
¡E The Recording Studio
¡E My Animal Movie Clip
¡E All About Digital Cameras
¡E A World of Digital Photos
¡E Care for a Big Mac?
¡E Let's Have a BBQ Party
¡E Robot Control & Programming
¡E My City Multimedia Presentation
|
Level 2
| Maths |
Science |
ICT
- All |
ICT
- SJS |
¡E practice some general mental maths problems.
¡E learn about negative numbers.
¡E use a number line to add and subtract negative numbers.
¡E calculate temperature changes.
¡E list the first 10 multiplies of small numbers.
¡E use multiplication to calculate area.
¡E find areas of odd shapes.
¡E add and subtract units.
¡E draw a pictogram.
¡E take a review quiz.
|
¡E experiment with vacuums.
¡E learn about the lungs and breathing.
¡E learn about the respiratory system, test the capacity
of his/her lungs.
¡E learn about teeth.
¡E discover properties of density.
¡E study the human life cycle.
¡E learn about healthy living.
¡E learn about micro-organisms and how to fight disease.
¡E investigate miniature meteorites.
¡E exerpiment with Rice Krispies and see if I can make them
jump.
|
FUTURE TV!
Explore the world of broadcast media and complete the projects
in planning and setting up your very own TV station! Find
out about new technology, and becoming techno wizards by
practicing skills in:
„X Creating your own advertisements
„X Producing your own news!
„X Creating your own animated broadcast
„X Storyboarding your video presentation
„X Authoring your own video production
„X Presenting your Future TV multimedia portfolio for the
world to enjoy!
|
MULTIMEDIA MAGIC!
Have fun with your classmates exploring the concept of multimedia
and creating a multimedia presentation with a ¡§City¡¨ theme.
¡E Multimedia Magic - My City
¡E My City Intro
¡E No Place Like Home
¡E The Recording Studio
¡E My Animal Movie Clip
¡E All About Digital Cameras
¡E A World of Digital Photos
¡E Care for a Big Mac?
¡E Let's Have a BBQ Party
¡E Robot Control & Programming
¡E My City Multimedia Presentation
|
Enrolment
Policy
Applications
1. Places are allocated on a first-come first- served basis.
2. Your application will be accepted once payment is received. If
you do not hear from our office, assume that the enrolment is successful
and prepare for your child to attend the first class.
3. You are asked to inform the office in writing should you wish to
make any changes after the application is processed.
4. Please check time, date and venue carefully and make note of any
statutory holidays as outlined on the schedule and confirmation letter.
No further reminder will be made.
5. If TLC Global Holding Limited considers a student to be unsuitably
placed, we reserve the right to ask for the child to be withdrawn
and to offer a full refund.
6. Do not send post-dated cheques.
Withdrawal, absences and school
closure
7. Students who successfully enrol in a course and withdraw from it
before the course commences will receive a credit voucher for the
course fee less a $200 processing fee. The request for cancellation
must be made in writing.
8. No refund or credit will be provided for students withdrawing after
a course commences.
9. No refund will be made for students missing a lesson for any reason
except an extended period of sickness. To receive a credit for such
as absence, you must submit a written request supported by a medical
certificate showing a minimum sick period of five days. Requests and
documentation must be submitted within 7 days of the absence.
10. In the case of government enforced school
closure, no refund or reschedule will be offered.
Weather Policy
11. During times of severe weather (i.e. rainstorms and typhoons),
courses may be cancelled. Refunds, credits or make-up classes will
not be offered for weather-related cancellations. Click here for our
weather policy.
Venues
12. In case of unanticipated site conflicts, a suitable replacement
venue will be offered. No refunds will be made in such instances.
Parent and guardian
responsibilities
13. All students must be under adult supervision while waiting for
classes to begin.
14. Parents and guardians are asked to wait outside the venue while
the class is in progress. Teachers have the right to ask any person
to leave the premises.
15. Lessons will finish on time. Please ensure you pick up your child
promptly at the end of the lesson.
Safety
16. TLC Global Holding Limited is not responsible for any injury to
participants, or damages or loss of property as a result of participation
in our courses.
17. In case of a medical emergency, your child will be transferred
to the nearest government hospital using the Hong Kong Government
Emergency Medical Unit.
Information Policy
18. Information provided to TLC Global Holding Limited will be used
for the purposes of (a) processing your application for admission
and (b) administration after admission.
19. The data collected by TLC Global Holding Limited will be kept
confidential. You have the right to obtain access to and request correction
of any information concerning you and your child held by TLC Global
Holding Limited. Requests for such access should be made in writing.