At Puhua School, every activity is a meaningful and joyful space for growth. Through a variety of academic and non-academic activities, we invite students to explore their potential with confidence and enthusiasm. From classroom learning, collaborative projects, competitions, to arts and sports activities, everything is designed to foster curiosity, strengthen character, and build social skills in a warm and supportive environment.
We believe that the learning process does not only take place in the classroom, but also in interactions, cooperation, and shared experiences. In every moment—whether when students bravely perform, encourage each other, or laugh together—the values of togetherness, responsibility, and care shine through as part of the Puhua culture.
This is the face of our daily life: full of color, full of spirit, and full of stories. Precious moments that depict joy, creativity, and the unity of the Puhua School family—a place where education grows alongside character, and every child feels seen, heard, and valued.
Devotion to Parents KBTK Puhua
More than Respect, Devotion to Parents at KBTK Puhua Becomes a Bond of Love Between Parents and Children
At Puhua School, we believe that love and respect for parents are fundamental values that need to be instilled from an early age. This spirit is the essence of the Devotion to Parents event held on October 23-24, which was attended by all KBTK students along with their parents.

Mid-Autumn Festival
Igniting Creativity and the Spirit of Cultural Love on Moon Cake Day at Puhua School
At Puhua School, every tradition is a bridge between the past and the future—between cultural values and hopes for a better world. Every October 6th, the Puhua family celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival, a moment filled with laughter, lanterns, and mooncakes rich in the meaning of togetherness.
Open House KBTK Puhua 2026/2027
Exploring the World, Learning with Love, Joy, and Nurturing Potential
The Open House at Puhua School is not just an introductory event, but a gateway to experiences that brings the school closer to prospective parents and children ready to explore the early stages of a globally-minded education.
