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Medical

The school has a medical centre, and the relevant staff and some of the teaching staff receive regular first aid training. There is also a 24-hour infirmary in the boarding section of the school, and the school is equipped with an AED first aid device and other appropriate medical equipment to ensure that students can receive timely care and treatment when needed.

Parents/guardians are required to provide the school with up-to-date medical information about their pupils on an annual basis. This is to ensure that the school is able to support them appropriately when they are involved in activities. Parents/guardians will also be required to provide additional relevant information prior to a student’s participation in an excursion or travel activity. Parents are required to notify the school immediately if a student develops a new health problem, has a change in condition or medication used, or has special needs. 

Tina Quan

Teaching Assistant

Tina graduated from Worcester University. She has over 5 years teaching experience. In Tina’s opinion, teachers should be students’ friends as well as their masters. A teacher is a person knowledgeable also a good sample for students.​