Glenealy School

Address: 7 Hornsey Road, Mid Levels, Hong Kong

Phone: (852) 2522 1919

Email: enquiry@glenealy.edu.hk

Glenealy School is founded in 1959, a primary school that accepts students of age 5 to11 for education year 1 to 6. The school has 350 students on campus. This belongs to English School Foundation. The languages used in the school are English and Mandarin.

Glenealy School is a school where it is creative and energetic. The school cares for students by creating good relationships with the students and its families. In addition, the school also creates a healthy relationship with the community. The school believes in being flexible and caring for individuals will help students learn better.

The school wants students to be great learners and have a positive influence. It believes each student has the gifts to be successful, and school would support students academically and personally. Students get to learn skills where they can apply in different situations, have better understanding and attitude to enjoy learning. The schools believe a great learning environment would help students to grow, so the school provides students with various opportunities to learn in and out of the classroom. The schools want their students to be independent, confident and flexible when they can do well in different areas of their life as well. Students have chances to get to know more about themselves and to help others.

As students are surrounded in an international environment, they learn to appreciate different cultures and differences, and yet being open minded to accept new ideas, concepts, be respectful and bring positive changes. Students in the schools are in the community with similar mindsets so it is like they are welcome as family as global community.

Overall, Glenealy School focus on several characteristics:

  • Allow students to know who they are
  • Understand their journey, experience things they go through
  • Ways to express themselves
  • Get to know more about the world
  • The relationship between oneself with the communities

  • The global aspect