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Quotes from parents

Dr Henry Cheung Hing Chuen, MBBS, 1979
Mrs Rosita Cheung:
“Serene and Nicholas have started asking each other reasons to back up their thoughts. They are definitely enjoying using their brains now! It’s a very different way of learning. It’s a new experience for them. These courses stress a lot on thinking and exchanging of ideas. I hope they can learn something different from school.  And most importantly, I want them to be able to think independently and communicate their thoughts comfortably with others.  I must say “Eduarts” is the perfect place for them.  Thanks for your understanding and trusting approach. I can see that Serene is starting to open up and Nicholas is definitely feeling proud about his work!”

Dr Ruby Yeung, MBBS, 1988
“Maegan and Caitlin are happy in class and they are more responsive. They also enjoy the courses and the food.”

Man Kwok Wai, B. Sc. 1983
Mrs Man :
“Cheryl’s spoken English is improving and her interest in reading has increased after joining Eduarts courses. Cheryl enjoyed the show very much. University Hall is a great venue for the Prince and Pauper show performance. ”

Peter Young, M. Landscape Architecture, 2003
Mrs Miranda Young:
“All their courses are good and unique, inspirational.”


Quotes from Eduarts students

Serene Cheung (12 yrs):
“I have learnt to speak out more and more, specifying things and not just speaking one sentence at a time. I also learnt to use my brain more than just giving out primary information. We can walk around instead of sitting like dummies in class, and we can do other things than listening to facts which go in one ear and out the other.”

Nicholas Cheung (11 yrs):
“Classes are interesting”.

Terence Young (11 yrs):
“I have learnt from both Dining room, gifted and radio drama to voice my thoughts and to cooperate with people. And all of them have fun topics.”

Adrian Wan (12 yrs):
“In the Dining Room, we learnt how to study and ask questions. We learned to do the same for music. We learnt to ask questions about why the artist drew like that; why the composer wrote this piece of music.  We learned to explain which piece of music would match the art. We learnt about culture, and how art reflects society. Also, the food is better; the classes are smaller and more interesting.  We also get our ‘hands on it’ more often.” (Mother Dr Susan Fan, MBBS, 1984)

Maegan and Caitlin Yeung (8 yrs):
“We get to make things and we can do the things we like. And no homework!”

Cheryl Man (6 yrs) :
“We get to use our imagination and I know new words!”

Charmaine Tam (12 yrs) :
“Eduarts courses usually ask students to think more in detail but school doesn’t. Schools usually ask students a question with only one correct answer. I have learnt how to write about the feelings of artists and explain their work and my interpretation. Also I have learnt to speak in English better than before.”


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