Every child deserves to thrive

About LEAP

Life Education Activity Programme (LEAP) is a registered charity that is dedicated to equipping children and young people with life skills to help them navigate life’s challenges. LEAP delivers internationally recognized health and preventive education programmes using a signature “Harold’s mobile classroom,” which includes augmented reality (AR) and Kinect-based educational activities. Since its establishment in 1994, LEAP has served over 2.3 million students and 100,000 parents in Hong Kong.

Programme Types

Kindergarten Programme

The nursery programme helps children learn about the importance of daily hygiene and healthy lifestyle, as well as bring awareness to various body parts.

Primary Programme

Our integrated curriculum covers essential areas such as physical health, social and emotional well-being, and personal safety. By seamlessly connecting these topics with the existing humanities and values education curriculum in primary schools, we create a holistic learning journey for students from Primary 1 to 6.

Secondary Programme

The newly revamped secondary programme aims to help students explore the effects of tobacco, alcohol and psychotropic drugs have on the body, as well as equip them with critical thinking skills and social skills to cope with peer pressure and make responsible decisions.

Special Needs Programme

LEAP’s Special Needs Programme emphasizes the holistic development of young people, helping them to establish a positive lifestyle and increase their resilience and social adaptability.

Parent Programme

LEAP’s parent education programme “Safe and Successful” comprises eight two-hour interactive sessions for Chinese-speaking parents of primary and lower secondary students. The programme introduces parenting and psychology theories and explores real life applications with parents through the use of trigger videos, role play and discussions.

SEL Programme

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programmes teach the knowledge and skills to understand, manage and communicate about emotions; feel and show empathy for others; establish and maintain helpful relationships; set and work towards goals; use healthy coping strategies; think critically; and make responsible decisions.

Our Impact

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