Day-Boarding Program

To provide students with a high-quality and supportive day-boarding experience, the school has designed a structured, age-appropriate midday care program that prioritizes well-being, safety, and scientific routines.

Midday Rest – A Quiet, Respectful Space

During lunch break, students may choose to rest in their classrooms or participate in quiet activities in designated student areas. The school promotes a culture of independence, responsibility, and self-regulation, encouraging students to keep noise levels minimal to avoid disturbing others, especially students in neighboring grades.

Primary & Secondary Students – Directly Supervised and Cared For

– Homeroom teachers and day-boarding staff supervise students in classrooms and shared common areas.
– Primary students rest in separate sleeping areas within their classrooms, with clear separation between boys and girls.
– Secondary (Lower Secondary) students rest in designated nap rooms, separated by gender.
– Each student is provided with a personal sleeping bag for use at school. Students are encouraged to bring the sleeping bag home weekly for cleaning. If not, the school will offer biweekly cleaning service.
– In case of early withdrawal within the first academic year without returning the sleeping bag, parents will be required to pay the replacement fee according to the School Shop’s current price list. Lost or damaged bags can also be repurchased at the School Shop.

High School Students – Independence and Flexibility

High school students may bring their own sleeping bags or personal items from home or purchase them at the School Shop for midday rest.

After-School Supervision – Ensuring Safety, Discipline, and Well-Being

– Primary students not picked up by 17:30 will be supervised in a designated area by school staff until 18:00. A supervision service fee will be calculated based on actual usage and billed at the end of each semester.

– Secondary and High School students may leave school independently after their last class or remain in common areas for independent study, but must exit campus by 18:00.

Important Notice to Parents

For student safety and well-being, the school strongly advises against students staying on campus after 18:00. Parents are kindly requested to ensure timely pick-up. After 18:00, any remaining students will be gathered at the security area; please note that no further supervision will be provided by teachers or staff.