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At present, Little Scholar Academy has four campuses, two on Hongfeng road and two on Jinxiu East Road. The Biyun campus on Hongfeng road was established in 2013. The latest is building 21 of Jinqiao campus, which opened in May 2019.
After the latest decoration of Hongfeng road Biyun campus, it is mostly promoted under the name of LWA Biyun campus. The famous Italian “Reggio Emilia” educational concept is adopted in teaching. Emphasize children’s autonomous learning. When choosing topics, teachers are not the leading figures, but pay full attention to children’s interests and guide them. Give full play to children’s imagination, creativity and communication skills. At present, the campus has three nursery classes and three small classes.
Hongyihui campus and Biyun campus are on Hongfeng Road, and the distance between the two campuses is less than 300 meters. The middle class (intensive class) in the campus is the characteristic of Deyi school. It is mainly set up for young to small. Children who complete small class study need to pass the interview before they can enter the intensive middle class. The number of places in the intensive class gives priority to the children of the school. In addition to intensive classes, the campus also has parent-child classes for children aged 1-3.
Building 21 of Jinqiao campus, the latest campus of Deyi, together with building 3, is in Huahong innovation park. Building 21 campus has five floors. The feature is the connection between young and young. It will conduct a thorough test for large classes of students and formulate targeted teaching plans.
Due to the long waiting list of three classes in Biyun campus, it has been scheduled to enter school in September 2020. Therefore, the kindergarten envisages the resource integration between Biyun campus and building 21 of Jinqiao campus. Through the unification of courses and tuition fees, the children of Biyun campus can be connected to building 21 of Jinqiao campus for classes through free shuttle buses in the future.
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