Category: FAQ

  • What do I need to do to prepare for living on campus?

    Curionesty College accommodations are relatively simple and include private/public bathrooms, air conditioning, wifi, and closets. Equipped with a public laundry room, public space is available for everyone to study. Other than that, you need to prepare bedding (bed size 1m*2m), toiletries, change of clothes, mosquito nets, laundry supplies, drying racks, regular medication, and required semester reading books.

  • What is the process like if I want to enroll?

    1. If you want to apply for Curionesty College, please fill in the parent/student form separately, both forms are required, after filling in the form, please contact with Good Kiki (19115965275 wechat same number)
    Parents: http://lxi.me/x00pr
    Student form: http://lxi.me/6txee
    2.First round of communication and Q&A
    3.Confirmation of invitation to join the group, payment of fees and trial reading: new students challenge tasks, conventions, participation in courses and activities
    3.Dialogue between the president and parents to determine the intention to enroll, two-way choice for two weeks of trial enrollment, and assign a student number.
    4. Sign the agreement and pay the fees according to the semester.
    5. Enrollment: new students are tested for their mental health condition.
    6. Observe the program for a period of time and choose your own tutor

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  • Is it possible to visit Curionesty Learning Community?

    Yes, please fill out the reservation form in advance http://lxi.me/mlq29 “Curionesty Learning Community Reservation Visit Form”
    During an outbreak, you must register your information, take a temperature test, and show your health card to enter the park. The number of visitors is limited and centralized, so there may be cases of simultaneous visits with other families.

  • Are there graduates of Curionesty Learning Community? What is the pathway for your child?

    1. Graduate Issues
    The Curionesty Learning Community was established in September 2016 and students graduate from the community as adults. The first batch of graduates graduated in July 2020, and the current six graduates are graduating in the direction of journalism, professional cartoonists, domestic 2+2 study programs, and further study abroad.
    2.Pathways
    We are open to the possibilities of our children’s future, helping them to identify their direction and preparing them for their decision.
    (1) Further Study
    For students who wish to pursue higher education, we encourage them to enter higher education institutions by taking domestic and international exams, and we provide some assistance in preparing for study abroad, such as regular lectures by the “I Want to Study Abroad” group;
    (2) Employment
    We provide internships in related fields for children who are ready to work, and recommend outstanding students to organizations that match their qualifications.
    (3) Entrepreneurship
    The community encourages students to start earning their first pot of money by offering courses such as Lean Startup. The community also serves as an incubator for projects, and can invest in good projects as an “investor”.
    (4) Gap Year
    When students reach the age of 18 and are unable to define their own ideas for the time being, they can apply to the Learning Community for a gap year to explore and realize themselves through social practice and public service. The Learning Community will provide partial financial support for a detailed and comprehensive program.

  • Can I have a trial run?

    We highly recommend that students and their families get to know Curionesty School by trying out and attending short-term programs such as winter and summer camps. Tryouts of two weeks or more are recommended and are a two-way street.

  • Does Curionesty Learning Community have any requirements for children?

    We are accepting of all children, but the community has limited capacity to care for children with physical disabilities, mental retardation, severe depression, anxiety, suicidal, self-injurious, or violent tendencies.

  • What kind of families choose Curionesty Schools?

    At present, there are two main categories:

    One category is students who cannot adapt to institutional education and experience a loss of interest in learning, difficulties in interpersonal relationships, and in severe cases, physical symptoms accompanied by anxiety and depression.

    The other category is that parents do not recognize the current institutional education, very much recognize the Curionesty School concept, and hope that their children will learn and grow in a more relaxed, free and diversified growth environment.