2026 AO Summer Camp
Learning Character Values Through STEM (Half-Day Camp)
Learning Character Values Through STEM (Half-Day Camp)
Learning Character Values Through STEM is a joyful five-day, play-based learning journey that helps young children grow into kind, brave, and resilient learners through hands-on science, storytelling, music, and creative play. Each session thoughtfully blends early STEM exploration with essential character values, allowing children to understand big ideas—like emotions, choices, and perseverance—in ways that feel safe, fun, and meaningful.
Address
Address
AISL Harrow Hong Kong, 38 Tsing Ying Road, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
Fees include
Fees include
For day camps, the fee includes study materials, providing the necessary resources for each student's daily activities and learning experiences.
Please be aware that transportation to and from the camp, flight tickets, visa fees, and personal travel insurance are not included in the camp fees and should be arranged separately by the participants.
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Programme Highlights
- Discovering Friendship Through Colour, Stories & Play: Children explore what it means to be a good friend through colourmixing experiments, sensory activities, and the beloved fable “The Fox & the Stork.” They learn that, just like colours, friends are wonderfully different—and that kindness, listening, and helping hands allow everyone to belong.
- Learning Bravery in Gentle, Relatable Ways: Through storytelling, games, and a takehome Brave Badger puppet, children learn that bravery isn’t about being fearless—it’s about doing the right thing even when we feel scared. A handson earthquake and seismograph experiment helps children understand those “shaky” feelings inside and discover calming tools that help them feel steady again.
- Understanding Anger & Learning to Cool Down: Using volcanoes as a powerful and memorable metaphor, children learn that anger is a normal emotion—but hurting others is not okay. Through an exciting volcano experiment, they see how anger can “erupt” and practise simple, ageappropriate strategies to “cool their volcano” and respond calmly.
- Making Good Choices with SelfControl: Handson statesofmatter experiments and movement games help children understand selfcontrol and decisionmaking. Just as solids, liquids, and gases behave differently, children learn they can choose when to be still, calm, or active in different places. A story, song, and takehome activity reinforce the idea that selfcontrol helps us succeed.
- Growing Resilience & Hope for the Future: Children explore resilience through floatingandsinking experiments, learning how some objects stay afloat—and how people can too. Inspired by Malala Yousafzai’s reallife story of courage and perseverance, children practise positive selftalk such as “I can try again” and “I’ll think of another way,” and create a takehome reminder to never give up.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the programme, children will:
- Build Kind and Meaningful Friendships: Celebrate differences, use kind words, listen with care, and support others.
- Develop Everyday Bravery: Feel confident trying new things and using calming strategies in unfamiliar or challenging situations.
- Recognise and Manage Big Emotions: Understand feelings like anger and apply simple tools to calm down and make safe choices.
- Practise SelfControl and Positive DecisionMaking: Learn when to be active, calm, or still, and understand how their choices affect themselves and others.
- Develop Resilience and a Growth Mindset: Stay hopeful, persevere through challenges, and learn that mistakes are part of learning.
Camp Details
Dates: 13-17 July; 20-24 July 2026
Location: AISL Harrow Hong Kong
Age Group: 3-5 years
Camp Type: 5 Half-Day Camp
Language: English
Terms and Conditions
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