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Hong Kong has one of the most mature and competitive international school markets in Asia. The city offers virtually every curriculum you could want, from IB and British to American, Canadian, and French, alongside strong bilingual Mandarin-English options. Admissions can be fiercely competitive, with waitlists at top schools stretching years. Housing is expensive by any standard, but the trade-off is a safe, well-connected city with world-class transport and a deeply international community.
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Saint Too Bloom Academy is a bilingual secondary school located in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The curriculum blends the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) framework with Cambridge IGCSE and A Level subjects, providing students with firm foundations in sciences, humanities, mathematics, and languages. There is also a credit-based United States High School Diploma and an exam-based Hong Kong DSE taught in Mandarin. Classrooms at the Tong Yam Street campus are structurally fitted for small-group, project-based learning. The school emphasizes hands-on application through its signature Entrepreneurship and STEM programs. In the 21st Century Studio program, students connect directly with companies like InnoX Academy and interact with researchers from global universities. The Future Ready Literacy and Advisory curriculum integrates social-emotional learning with physical health, incorporating mindful practices such as morning Tai Chi sessions in the Wellbeing Grove and nature-based initiatives in the Forest School. By merging traditional scholarship with vocational and experiential learning, Saint Too Bloom Academy prepares students for future careers and helps them develop purposeful solutions for real-world challenges.
Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong Secondary Campus delivers the British pathway to IGCSE followed by the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Teaching is in English, with languages offered including Spanish, French, and Chinese. Classes average 24 students, supported by an 11:1 student–teacher ratio. Facilities at the secondary campus include specialist spaces such as an Innovation Centre, Juilliard Performing Arts Centre, an IB Suite, and collaborative work areas. Distinctive programs include NAIS Hong Kong’s collaborations with MIT (STEM) and The Juilliard School (Performing Arts), which extend classroom learning and club offerings. The school operates a bus network serving Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories, with specific Secondary Afternoon Bus Routes and a Lam Tin–Kwun Tong shuttle for transfers. The Secondary day typically runs 8:00–15:30, followed by ECAs.
Korean International School’s International Section offers a UK pathway from Reception to Year 13 on Hong Kong Island in Sai Wan Ho, beside the Sai Wan Ho Pier. The curriculum is British, combining Cambridge programmes in primary and lower secondary with Cambridge IGCSE in upper secondary; post-16 options include A-Levels (AQA/Cambridge) and Pearson BTEC. Facilities include a swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball court, science labs, library and more. The school runs a compulsory 1-to-1 device program from Year 5 upward to integrate digital learning. Language provision spans Chinese (multiple pathways), Spanish and Korean. A distinctive feature is the Springboard SEN Programme, a dedicated division for neurodiverse learners, alongside mainstream learning support that keeps students in a standard 1-to-25 classroom environment. Co-curricular partnerships bring in PSG Football Academy, Clubsmash Badminton, Morlotti Tennis and Berlitz for languages, and daily school buses serve the wider city.
Kellett’s Kowloon Bay campus brings together a two-form Preparatory School and a four-form Senior & Sixth Form on one site, following the English National Curriculum through I/GCSEs to A-Levels. Facilities include a theatre, swimming pool and a rooftop Sky Pitch, supporting extensive sport and expressive arts. Wellbeing is embedded through the Positively Kellett programme and a deep pastoral structure with trained counsellors. Students engage in public speaking (LAMDA) and a wide co-curricular offer, while community work runs under the Kellett Cares banner with multi-year NGO partnerships selected by students. The campus opened in 2013 and is reachable by dedicated school buses operated by Lewis Motors. Instruction is in English; languages offered include Chinese (Mandarin), French and Spanish. Typical class sizes are capped at 24 in Prep, with smaller groups at I/GCSE and A-Level.
German Swiss International School’s English International Stream at the Peak Campus serves Upper Primary and Secondary (ages 5–18) on Hong Kong Island’s Victoria Peak. Students follow IGCSE (mainly Cambridge, with some Pearson Edexcel) in Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Beyond lessons, GSIS offers a broad activities menu including sports, STEM/coding, debate, art, music and drama. Language learning is a hallmark: Secondary places a strong emphasis on German, with Mandarin and French available as additional languages. A practical feature for families is the school bus service, which connects the Peak campus to key residential areas. The campus location offers easy access by bus or taxi, with The Peak Tram and Peak Galleria nearby. With about 1,250 students across the school and education offered from 1969, GSIS combines long-established roots with a clearly outlined international pathway from IGCSE to IB DP.
YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College (YHKCC) is a co-educational secondary day school in Tung Chung for students aged 11–18. The school offers two pathways: the Hong Kong curriculum leading to HKDSE and an international route with IGCSE and UK GCE A-Levels; English is the medium of instruction for all subjects except second languages, and all students study Chinese through a school-based programme. Facilities and activities support a wide extracurricular offering, with 50+ ECA programmes and distinctive options in sports such as cheerleading, cricket, lacrosse, hockey and rugby. Signature whole-school events include the International Fun Fair, Life-wide Learning Camps and Service Outreach Week. Pastoral care is supported by SEN teachers, an Educational Psychologist, an EAL Coordinator, social workers and a dedicated Wellbeing Centre, and the school notes small class sizes with a low teacher–student ratio.
Sha Tin College (STC), established in 1982, is an ESF secondary school in the New Territories serving students aged 11–18. The college offers a broad international curriculum: Years 7–9 follow the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP), Years 10–11 prepare for IGCSE qualifications, and Years 12–13 choose between the IB Diploma Programme (DP) or the IB Career-related Programme (CP). English is the main language of instruction, with Chinese, French, and Spanish offered as additional languages. The campus in Fo Tan is easily accessible via Fo Tan MTR Station, and a school bus service covers residential areas across Hong Kong. Sha Tin College places emphasis on experiential learning, including its distinctive Explorer Week where students engage in service and cultural activities beyond the classroom. The school community also supports a wide range of co-curricular opportunities in music, drama, and leadership.
Island School is an ESF secondary school (Years 7–13) located on Borrett Road in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. Students follow the IB MYP in Years 7–9, progress to IGCSE/GCSE subjects in Years 10–11, and choose the IB Diploma or IB Career-related Programme in Years 12–13; language options at IGCSE include Chinese, Spanish, and Japanese. The campus includes a Performance Space with a 10-metre stage and seating for 300. Whole-school Quest Week takes learning beyond the classroom through local and overseas trips. Daily life runs on a clear timetable, with morning buses arriving by 8:15 and after-school buses departing at 15:40 (Mon–Thu) and 14:40 (Fri). English is the language of instruction. The school serves more than 1,200 students and offers structured Service Learning and student leadership opportunities.
Invictus International School’s Chai Wan campus is the English-medium secondary site for Years 7–13 on Hong Kong Island. Students follow the Cambridge pathway—Lower Secondary in Years 7–9, IGCSE in Years 10–11, and A-Levels in Years 12–13—leading to widely recognised qualifications for university entry. The campus includes interactive classrooms, a science lab, computer lab, and a theatre, with access to nearby government sports facilities. Set beside country park trails at the end of Tai Tam Road, it’s about five minutes by bus from Sai Wan Ho or Chai Wan MTR, offering easy Island Line connections. A notable feature is the clear subject progression to A-Levels at Key Stage 5, allowing students to select subject combinations to match future degree plans.
Harrow International School Hong Kong educates pupils aged 3–18 on a coastal campus near the Gold Coast in Tuen Mun. The school follows the English EYFS in Early Years, the National Curriculum of England through Lower and Upper School, GCSE examinations in Year 11, and A Levels with the option of the EPQ in Sixth Form. Boarding is offered from Year 6 as a five-night programme. English is the language of instruction, with whole-school Language & Learning (EAL) support, and languages taught include Chinese (Mandarin), French and Spanish; Chinese begins in Year 1. Harrow Horizons and pupil-led societies provide extensive enrichment, spanning STEM (e.g., Engineering & Maths and VEX-IQ), performing arts productions, and community partnerships such as ‘Mother’s Choice’ and ‘Tutors for Change’. Facilities available to pupils include astro-turf, sports hall, tennis courts and swimming pool; productions have been staged in the Queen Elizabeth II Hall.
International College Hong Kong (ICHK) is a secondary school (Years 7–13) located in the New Territories, described by the school as “a world away from the bustle and crowds of the city.” Students follow Cambridge IGCSEs (Years 10–11), BTEC options, and the IB Diploma Programme (Years 12–13). The campus setting enables an activities program that uses nearby coastline and country parks for hiking, sailing, kayaking, cross-country and cycling, and the school runs an annual Deep Learning+ Week focused on outdoor pursuits, service and teamwork. ICHK highlights consistent success in the Hong Kong School Drama Festival, as well as participation in Model United Nations, Junior Achievers and mathematics competitions. The school states a small-class approach and operates as a day school with an extensive bus service across the New Territories and Kowloon. Instruction is in English, with languages including Chinese, Japanese and Spanish offered
Singapore International School (Hong Kong)’s Secondary Campus opened in 2012, when the school extended its programme to accommodate secondary and pre-university levels, and is located at 2 Police School Road, Wong Chuk Hang. The six-year secondary curriculum begins with a Singapore-style Lower Secondary framework in Years 1–2, followed by the internationally-recognised Cambridge IGCSE in Years 3–4 and culminates in the IB Diploma Programme in Years 5–6. The campus is adjacent to the primary site, connected by a link-bridge, facilitating continuity for students progressing from Primary to Secondary. Instruction is predominantly in English, with Chinese (Putonghua) taught as a core language; students also have access to enrichment and co-curricular programmes in leadership, sport and the arts.
Invictus Primary (Tseung Kwan O) offers Cambridge Primary in Years 1–6 with an English–Chinese bilingual approach. Located at Monterey Place, 23 Tong Chun Street, the campus sits within a waterfront development with access to parks, promenades and sports facilities. Classrooms operate with a maximum 25:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Students study English, Mathematics (with structured problem-solving), Science, Chinese (as a first or second language), Chinese Culture, and Digital Literacy/IT. After-school options include Football, Choir, Speech & Drama, Chinese Drum, Digital Art, and an Entrepreneur Club.
International Christian Quality Music Secondary and Primary School (ICQM) is a unique private institution in Hong Kong that integrates a full academic education with professional music training. Located in the purpose-built Po Kong Village Road School Village in Diamond Hill, the school offers a continuous "through-train" education from Primary 1 to Secondary 6. The curriculum follows the local Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) framework but is distinguished by its specialized music program, which includes music appreciation, composition, and instrumental training as core subjects alongside standard academic disciplines like English, Chinese, Mathematics, and Science.
This campus also focuses on Primary education, offering a similar curriculum: a blend of the English National Curriculum with bilingual instruction (English and Mandarin). Students also engage in subjects like Chinese Culture, the arts, science, and character education. Facilities at this campus support primary learning, and students also benefit from the wider YCIS network’s amenities (science labs, libraries, arts and sports facilities) located across campuses.
Oxbridge School is a British-curriculum, English-medium day school in Hung Hom serving Primary and Secondary pupils through to Sixth Form. The school follows the National Curriculum of England & Wales, is an accredited Cambridge International School, and leads students to IGCSE and A Level pathways. Classes are deliberately small (around 15 students), and teaching includes dedicated subject specialists. Facilities and programmes include specialist music spaces with a concert Grand Piano and an annual school musical, weekly PE & Games with an annual Sports Day at the Sai Kung Tang Shiu Kin Sports Stadium, and a broad enrichment programme offering clubs such as RoboCode, Chess, Piano and Dance, plus Japanese language. Chinese is taught across all year groups, alongside English. The school runs daily buses from all areas of Hong Kong.
HKBUAS, founded in 2006, is a through-train Grades 1–12 school in Shek Mun, Sha Tin, within easy reach of MTR Shek Mun Station (Exit D) and extensive bus/minibus routes. Teaching is mainly in English and Putonghua. Students may pursue the local pathway (HKDSE) or an international route featuring IGCSE and GCE AS/A Levels; the school reports results in Cambridge and Edexcel A Levels. Middle School includes a formal STEAM curriculum and options for a third language—French, German, Japanese, or Spanish—in addition to Chinese and English. Co-curricular life is broad, from debate and Mathematical Olympiad to Scouts, drama, musical, and sports. A signature tradition is the annual Variety Show, showcasing student performance across the arts. School bus services operate on 20+ routes.
Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School (CKY) is a through-train private, non-profit school in Kowloon offering a 12-year bilingual (English and Chinese) education for ages 6–18. The curriculum is school-based in Years 1–8, progresses to Cambridge IGCSE in Years 9–10, and culminates in the IB Diploma Programme in Years 11–12. Signature experiences include CAS Challenge Week, where students undertake projects in areas such as environmental conservation, social innovation, animal welfare, and physical expeditions. Languages available at IB include English A/Chinese A, English B/Chinese B (HL) and French/Spanish ab initio (SL). The campus is at 6 Caldecott Road, Piper’s Hill, Kowloon.
Discovery Bay International School (DBIS) offers the English National Curriculum from Early Years to Sixth Form, with GCSEs in Years 10–11 and A Levels/BTECs in Years 12–13. The Primary & Secondary Campus sits in Discovery Bay, Lantau Island, and the school uses its unique coastal setting for experiential learning, including Forest and Beach Schools in the early years. Facilities include an artificial turf pitch, heated pool, Globe Theatre, drama/music suites, science labs, and STEAM/DT suites. Students can join clubs such as FOBISIA Maths, Debating, Environmental Club, and service with ImpactHK, alongside termly sports ECAs. Mandarin is taught throughout the school; French and Spanish are optional in Secondary. School transport routes connect Discovery Bay with Tung Chung and South Lantau. DBIS is CIS-accredited.
South Island School is an English-medium, Years 7–13 secondary on Hong Kong Island’s south side (Deep Water Bay/Aberdeen). It offers the IB Middle Years Programme in Years 7–9, IGCSEs (Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel) in Years 10–11, and three senior pathways in Years 12–13: IB Diploma Programme, IB Career-related Programme (including BTEC options), and the SIS Diploma. The campus includes a renovated School Hall that seats 400+ for performances and a rugby-appropriate AstroTurf pitch. The language of instruction is English, with Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish, and Korean offered through multiple pathways. A distinctive feature is the school’s Making a Difference ethos, seen in community projects within the MYP and whole-school events such as International Evening, TEDxTSIS, and service-oriented programmes.
The Blue Pool Road campus of the French International School (FIS) in Hong Kong serves Years 7–13 (8-13 from 2026) and accommodates both the French-medium and English-medium streams in one campus setting. Students in the French stream follow the French national curriculum leading to the Baccalauréat; those in the International stream progress via IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme. Located on Blue Pool Road in Happy Valley, the campus features around 40 classes and approximately 100 teaching staff, and is supported by a school-bus network. Instruction is in French or English depending on stream, and students study additional languages such as Mandarin, Spanish, German and Latin. Co-educational and day-school only, the campus emphasises a multilingual community of learners from many nationalities. Facilities include a gymnasium, art rooms, library, canteen and multipurpose spaces. Signature programmes include bilingual education and an emphasis on sustainability and service through initiatives such as the Green Club.
This campus covers Early Childhood and Primary years. It delivers an international curriculum rooted in the National Curriculum for England, supplemented by a strong Chinese language and culture programme. Classrooms use a bilingual co‑teaching model in English and Mandarin to support language development. The campus provides play areas, learning spaces suited for young learners, and access to shared YCIS facilities such as libraries, arts, music, and sports courts.
Forest House Waldorf School offers a unique, nature-based primary education in the serene setting of Sai Kung, Hong Kong. As the city’s first government-registered Waldorf school, it provides a distinct alternative to mainstream education by following the Waldorf Steiner Curriculum. The school emphasizes a holistic approach where academic learning is integrated with artistic and practical activities, ensuring children develop intellectually, emotionally, and physically.
KGV is an English-medium secondary school in Homantin, Kowloon, serving students aged 11–18. The curriculum progresses from the IB Middle Years Programme in Years 7–9 to GCSE/IGCSE or BTEC in Years 10–11, and then to the IB Diploma Programme, the IB Career-related Programme, or BTEC in Years 12–13; IBDP and BTEC classes are capped at 16. Modern languages offered include French, Spanish, German, and Chinese. Facilities and opportunities highlighted by the school include extensive sports provision and a structured co-curricular programme. Community engagement is a distinctive feature: KGV runs sustained partnerships with local NGOs through Community Service and CAS, alongside an active student leadership framework. The school publishes bus information for families and provides detailed directions with public transport options to the campus.
Kiangsu & Chekiang College International Section (KCIS) is the international arm of Kiangsu & Chekiang College in Hong Kong. The school operates on two campuses in North Point on Hong Kong Island: Lower School at 30 Ching Wah Street (Kindergarten to Primary 1) and Upper School at 20 Braemar Hill Road (Primary 2 to Year 13). KCIS opened its International Section in September 1993, adding English as the medium of instruction with Mandarin integrated into the curriculum. The school follows a British-based framework, with English-medium instruction in subjects; Mandarin is taught as a core language. The curriculum includes Cambridge IGCSE for Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme for Years 12–13. KCIS is co-educational and day-only, with a bus service available. Extracurricular activities include after-school clubs such as martial arts, tennis, soccer and chess. The school emphasizes language development and international-mindedness, preparing students for local and higher education.
Han Academy is a bilingual private school in Hong Kong offering a continuous education for students aged 5 to 18. Established in 2017, the school integrates Chinese and international educational traditions, utilizing a bespoke curriculum in the primary and lower secondary years that blends the Chinese National Curriculum with Cambridge frameworks. In the upper years, students pursue globally recognized qualifications, including Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel IGCSEs, A-Levels, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The campus features specialized facilities such as three science laboratories, two art rooms, and a dedicated music and dancing studio to support its emphasis on STEM and the arts. A distinctive feature of the academy is its "Reading Time" initiative, a daily session designed to strengthen students' academic proficiency in both English and Chinese. The school also organizes service-learning activities, including local cooperative performances and community service projects.
Yew Chung International School – Secondary Campus serves students from lower secondary through Years 10‑11 IGCSE and Years 12‑13 IB Diploma. The curriculum is bilingual and draws on UK, US, Australia, Singapore and China frameworks, with core instruction in English and Chinese language tracks. Facilities include science laboratories, indoor and outdoor sports courts, and specialised classrooms for arts, technology and STEM learning.
West Island School is an ESF secondary school in Pok Fu Lam serving Years 7–13, with post-16 pathways in the IB Diploma, IB Career-related Programme, BTEC, and the International Diploma. Years 7–9 follow the IB Middle Years Programme; Years 10–11 prepare for I/GCSE with optional BTEC courses. The school identifies as an English-medium institution and offers Chinese, French and Spanish across IGCSE and IB, with options from ab initio to advanced literature courses. Students choose from extensive activities, including CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service), Horizons Week service learning, and more than 100 termly offerings such as Debate Club and Drone Building. Sport is prominent, with participation in ISSFHK and HKSSF and a High Performance Athlete Programme. Annual productions, concerts and exhibitions highlight Creative Arts. The campus is reachable via Kennedy Town MTR and multiple bus/minibus routes, with an additional school bus service operated by an external provider.
Spanish School of Hong Kong (SSHK) is a private, non-profit international school in the Tai Po area of Hong Kong, opened in 2017. SSHK operates across two campuses (Tai Po Market Campus and Shuen Wan Campus) and has relocated its main campus to Tai Po Market in 2024 while remaining adjacent to the Hong Kong Railway Museum. The school offers a trilingual English–Spanish–Mandarin programme within a Cambridge International Curriculum framework, with Madrid National Curriculum for Spanish language and a local Chinese language curriculum taught in Putonghua. SSHK provides extensive indoor facilities, including a main Hall, multisport arena, science laboratories, music and practice rooms, a library, and ICT spaces, designed to support active, outdoor-friendly learning. Students study core subjects (English, Maths, Science, Spanish, Chinese) plus non-core subjects (Physical Education, Music, Art and Design, Computing, Global Perspective, Leadership) and participate in weekly ECAs. The school teaches Spanish and Chinese as languages, and offers English-medium instruction with trilingual language exposure for students. SSHK emphasises leadership, creativity, community spirit and cross-cultural understanding within a bilingual/multilingual learning environment.
Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong’s Primary Campus in Lam Tin serves children aged 5–11 in Years 1–6, following the English National Curriculum with specialist teaching in subjects such as art, music, drama, PE, and Mandarin (with French from Year 5 and Spanish from Year 6). The campus is a 10-minute walk from Lam Tin MTR and features facilities including STEAM spaces and science labs, a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, a multipurpose hall, and creative arts studios. NAIS Hong Kong offers distinctive global programmes, including Performing Arts with The Juilliard School and STEAM collaboration with MIT, which Primary pupils access through on-campus resources and activities. The school operates a bus network serving Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories, and runs after-school ECAs such as robotics, coding, drama, and music.
Wycombe Abbey School Hong Kong’s Senior School (Years 9–13) follows the British educational pathway with IGCSEs in Years 9–10 and A Levels in Years 12–13. Located at 83 Sa Po Road in Kowloon City, the campus offers day-student access and benefits from Kowloon’s transport networks. Instruction is in English, with Mandarin taught as a key language subject. Class sizes are described as intentionally small to support personalised learning, and the curriculum includes core subjects plus mandatory entrepreneurship and iSTEAM modules. Students have access to after-school clinics for tailored academic support and a wide choice of clubs in arts, leadership and creativity. The Senior School builds on a foundation of STEM, critical thinking and English/Mandarin proficiency with the goal of guiding students toward leading global universities. For parents relocating from overseas, the Senior School offers a clear, UK-based progression path within Hong Kong.
Kiangsu-Chekiang College (KCC) is a co-educational secondary school founded in 1958 and located at 20 Braemar Hill Road in North Point. The Direct Subsidy Scheme Section prepares students for HKDSE, while the campus’s International Section offers IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme, giving families multiple progression routes. The school highlights balanced use of Chinese and English and publishes detailed tuition schedules for local and non-local students, including installment plans. Recent campus news shows an active Chinese Orchestra and Girls’ Drum Team, student participation in district sports events, and an overnight leadership camp for S4 students.
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