Description
Courses Info
Explore the most widely-spoken language in the world – Mandarin – and learn to speak with potentially millions of people around the world. Whether you are going to use it for travelling or for business purposes, we have suitable program for you! Tailoring and catering for individual learning goals.
School Venues and Times
1. Castle Hill Wesley Church (Wed 3:30pm-5:30pm)(Sat 9:45am-11:45am)(Sat 1:30pm-3:30pm)
Address: 32 Showground Road Castle Hill 2154.
2. Dural Public School (Thu 3:30pm-5:30pm)
Address: 622 Old Northern Rd, Dural NSW 2158
3. Hills Adventist College (Thu 3:20pm-5:20pm)
Address: 4 Gum Nut Cl, North Kellyville NSW 2155
4. Model Farms High School Baulkham Hills (Sat 1:30pm-3:30pm)
Address: Gooden Dr, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
5. Oakhill Drive Public School (Wed 3:20pm-5:20pm)
Address: 1-5 Oakhill Dr, Castle Hill NSW
6. Samuel Gilbert Public School (Mon 3:30pm-5:30pm)
Ridgecrop Dr, Castle Hill NSW
Beginner Level (Kindy)
This program is offer for the new Kindergarten students who just start their first year of school. This is a crucial time that your child start to learn reading and writing at this their school, as well as in our Chinese language school. We offer the Mandarin program suitable for this age group’s learning needs with a lot of fun activities for developing children’s words recognition and sentence structures in Mandarin.
Primary School Age
We offer Mandarin Classes for school aged students from K- Year 6. The program design is according to the implementation of Chinese language teaching k- year 6 syllabus.
The Chinese K–6 Syllabus provides opportunities for students to engage with the linguistic and cultural diversity of the Chinese-speaking communities. Through learning Chinese, students develop communication skills, focus on languages as systems and gain insights into the relationship between language and culture, leading to lifelong personal, educational and vocational benefits.
Year 7- Year 10
Most of the Schools implementing the 100 hours in Year 8 continue to use the Chinese K–10 Syllabus.
The Chinese K–10 Syllabus provides opportunities for students to engage with the linguistic and cultural diversity of the Chinese-speaking communities. Through learning Chinese, students develop communication skills, focus on languages as systems and gain insights into the relationship between language and culture, leading to lifelong personal, educational and vocational benefits.