History
1996
Tivoli Anglo-Chinese Kindergarten was established by Carmen Ka-Mun Chan to provide preschool service to professional social strata, when Hong Kong’s first sandwich class housing complex “Tivoli Gardens” was built in Tsing Yi. FormerGovernor Chris Patten and his wife, Lavendar Patten who visited us one month after opening, gave a very positive feedback.
Tivoli was established with the purpose of catering to local and international children and has an Anglo-Chinese as well as an International sections to provide a language-rich learning environment.
1999
Tivoli Nursery Due to the increasing demand for places, Tivoli Nursery was opened as a second branch in “Tsing Yi Gardens” to cater to children from two to three years old. Tivoli Nursery Due to the increasing demand for places, Tivoli Nursery was opened as a second branch in “Tsing Yi Gardens” to cater to children from two to three years old.
2004
Tivoli Mutual Help Center
With the support of the Social Welfare Department (SWD), Tivoli Mutual Help Center was established within Cheung Hong Estate, Tsing Yi District. The Mutual Help Center was the first of its kind in Tsing Yi to provide occasional child care services primarily for children under six years of age. Its aim was to provide a community service for working parents or for unexpected situations with parent volunteers to avoid children being left unattended at home.
2005
Kwai Tsing Safe and Healthy School Award, awarded by Kwai Tsing Safe Community and Healthy City Association Ltd.
2007
Quality Assurance Inspection Report, awarded by Quality Assurance Kindergartens Department of Education Bureau
2008
Tivoli Kindergarten: Gold Award, Healthy Schools (Pre-Schools) Award Scheme
Tivoli Nursery: Silver Award, Healthy Schools (Pre-Schools) Award Scheme
jointly awarded by Education Bureau of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, The Kong Kong Institute of Education and the Center for Health Education and Health Promotion of the Chinese University of Hong Kong to kindergartens that meet standards set by the World Health
2010
Tivoli International Playschool was opened as a third branch in “Tsing Yi Gardens” to cater to multi-culture children from two to six years old.