I'm happy at Glenealy school because I can learn maths and the Unit of Inquiry.
Mashrabah - Student - Year 2 |
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My favourite thing about Glenealy is playing football at lunchtime with my friends, and p.e class. I also love the Long-Distance running ECA.
Tom - Student - Year 4 |
I love Glenealy because I feel like I belong. Everyone here is welcome and treated the same way.
Emily - Student - Year 6 |
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Testimonials
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As a new parent at Glenealy, I’ve felt welcomed from the start. The teachers are approachable, and school events and the parent-teacher association make it easy to connect with other families. It didn’t take long to feel part of the community, and I’m confident my children are receiving a well-rounded education.
Alison Rooney - Mother of Maisie and Hugh, Year 3 and Year 1 students |
We enjoy walking to school with both our children every day and bumping into their friends along the way - witnessing their growth and friendships established! Glenealy creates a loving and close community where our children feel happy, safe and engaged which we think is crucial to their development as a whole person.
Tammy & Justin Cheng - Parents of Jake and Janelle, Year 5 and Year 3 students |
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We asked our kids why they love school so much and these are some of the responses they give: “Teachers are kind and they teach kids to be kind and caring”; “We’re learning new things everyday and it’s fun learning”. Our kids are very proud to be a part of ESF Glenealy. They wake up every morning, full of energy and looking forward to going to school. This is such a great experience for parents.
Juan Ramon Barcelona, Father of Bruno, Year 4 |
What attracted us to Glenealy was its small size and it being a local community school. Walking our children to school and meeting other families along the way is a great way to get to know the students and their families. With only 2 classes per year the children (and parents) get to know each other very well and this helps foster a great sense of belonging and friendship.
Catherine Lawrenson, Mother of George and Sylvie, Year 3 and Year 5 students and Samuel and Louis, Glenealy Alumni |
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33 years doing what I loved the most, and now in the twilight of my years, with the help of social media and the internet, find myself shrouded in memories and still, even now at 82, teaching the children of children I taught in Glenealy. Now living in Surrey UK, I can sit and revel in the number of Hong Kong visitors who found time to visit me and to listen to the many ‘Life after Glenealy stories.’
My aim in those early years was simply to arouse a thirst for music and drama and through fun and performance, promote confidence in communication. We now see ex Glenealians, leaders in their chosen fields all around the world, standing up and making themselves heard.
Long may it continue. My very best wishes to the Principal, teachers, educational assistants, pupils and wonderful site staff. So many happy memories!
Liz Ryan - Vice Principal and Music Teacher from 1970 to 2003 |
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Attending Glenealy Junior School in the late '70s to early '80s was formative and memorable. Miss Handyside, both feared and respected, set high standards that shaped our work ethic and values. Her discipline created a strong foundation, while the friendships and unique school spirit made those years unforgettable.
Marie-Louise Li - Class of 1983 |
As a Glenealy alumnus, it’s exciting to have sent all three of my children to the school at which I grew up, while at the same time experiencing how in the intervening years, Glenealy has transformed from strength to strength, still providing a solid foundation where each child can thrive.
Ali Ebrahim - class of ‘93 |
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