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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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Guidepost Montessori Repulse Bay offers a distinctive dual-language learning environment situated in one of Hong Kong's most scenic coastal neighbourhoods. Located directly opposite Repulse Bay Beach, the campus leverages its unique setting to integrate nature into the daily experience, featuring private indoor and outdoor play areas that encourage exploration. The school follows an authentic Montessori curriculum for children from infancy through kindergarten, fostering independence through self-directed activity and hands-on learning. A key feature of the program is its immersive English and Mandarin environment, where students engage with native-speaking guides to develop fluency naturally. Beyond the core academic offering, the school provides specialized enrichment programs such as "Montessori Kitchen" and "Mini-Makers," allowing children to develop practical life skills and creative expression. The campus serves as a community hub, offering accompanied programs for infants and a seamless transition to independent learning for toddlers and preschoolers.
Guidepost Montessori Happy Valley Hawthorn Road offers a specialized early childhood education within a "cozy community school" setting on Hong Kong Island. The campus distinguishes itself with a private outdoor play space—a rare feature in this densely populated city—allowing for daily outdoor exploration and gross motor activities. Following the authentic Montessori method, the school provides a dual-language learning environment where children aged 2 to 6 engage with English and Mandarin through immersive daily interaction. The curriculum is centered on the "Children’s House" program, which utilizes scientifically designed materials to foster independence, concentration, and practical life skills. Uniquely, the school integrates enrichment programs such as "Montessori Kitchen," where students develop mathematical and sensory skills through cooking, and "Mini Makers," a creative arts module focused on design and construction. This campus provides a gentle, structured transition into formal schooling for families valuing a child-led approach.
Guidepost Montessori Pok Fu Lam offers a dedicated Montessori environment for children from infancy through kindergarten. Located in the Chi Fu Gardens estate, the campus features five bright classrooms and a spacious indoor play area designed to support large motor development. The school operates a true dual-language program, where every classroom is staffed with both an English-speaking and a Mandarin-speaking guide, allowing students to naturally acquire fluency while engaging with scientifically designed Montessori materials. Distinctive to this campus is its "Montessori Together" program for infants as young as six months, which provides a gentle, accompanied introduction to the school setting. For older children, the curriculum emphasizes "freedom within limits," encouraging independence through self-directed activity in practical life, sensorial exploration, and mathematics. Families also have access to enrichment options such as the "Mini-Makers" creative workshops and "Montessori Kitchen," extending learning beyond the standard academic day.
The International Montessori School (IMS) operates four Hong Kong Island campuses, including Aldrich Bay, and offers an authentic Montessori education with full-time bilingual immersion (English and Putonghua) and AMI-trained teachers in every classroom. Families can see early-years Montessori in action at Aldrich Bay through small-group, 18–30-month trial sessions guided by both English- and Putonghua-speaking teachers. Across IMS, the curriculum spans ages 1–14, with Elementary featuring an integrated, inquiry-driven programme and daily level-grouped Chinese lessons (45 minutes). IMS provides a contracted school bus network on Hong Kong Island; uniforms are required in Casa dei Bambini and Elementary. A distinctive feature is IMS’s bilingual Montessori pathway delivered across multiple campuses with AMI expertise—unusual in Hong Kong—supported by opportunities such as Model United Nations, student-run clubs, and community service in Elementary.
Guidepost Montessori Sai Kung offers a unique, scientifically grounded education for children from infancy through kindergarten within the serene Marina Cove community. Distinguished by its authentic Montessori Curriculum, the school provides a dual-language immersion environment where students naturally acquire fluency in both English and Mandarin. The campus is designed to foster independence and confidence, featuring spacious, light-filled classrooms and rare private outdoor play spaces that allow for exploration beyond the traditional classroom setting. Uniquely, the school integrates "Montessori Together" playgroups and a "Children’s House" program that mixes ages to encourage peer learning and social development. Families benefit from a flexible, year-round calendar that supports modern schedules while maintaining a close-knit community feel. As part of the global Guidepost network, the school combines the personal attention of a local campus with the resources of a large international group, ensuring a seamless and enriching educational start for your child.
IMS South Horizons is IMS’s dedicated early years campus on Ap Lei Chau, a minute from South Horizons MTR and next to a seaside community playground. It serves ages 1–6 through Montessori First Steps (1–2), Foundation (2–3) and Casa dei Bambini (3–6), taught bilingually in English and Putonghua with one teacher for each language in every classroom. IMS follows an authentic Montessori curriculum, with clear teacher-to-student ratios (e.g., 2:8 in First Steps and 2:25 in Casa) and AMI-trained educators. Families can use the IMS bus network covering most of Hong Kong Island. IMS is part of a four-campus school serving about 1,000 children from 1–14, with elementary and middle school continuing at other campuses; older students join student council, clubs, and service initiatives. South Horizons focuses on a calm, hands-on start to school in a bilingual environment.
International Montessori School (IMS) Mid-Levels serves children aged 2–6 in a bilingual English–Putonghua environment with AMI-trained teachers in every classroom. The campus is in Soho/Sheung Wan near Hollywood Road Park, used for short outdoor observations. Programmes include Foundation Groups (2–3) and Casa dei Bambini (3–6); Casa classes operate with a 2:25 teacher–student ratio and a three-year mixed-age cycle. IMS’s broader pathway continues through Elementary and Hong Kong’s first Montessori Middle School (12–14), where students take daily small-group Chinese and can join opportunities such as Model United Nations, student-led clubs, and community projects. The school contracts a bus service across Hong Kong Island; uniforms are required from Casa. Address: Mezzanine Entrance, Tung Fai Gardens, 17 Po Yan Street, Sheung Wan.
Guidepost Montessori Happy Valley Sing Woo Road is a specialized campus dedicated exclusively to the youngest learners, serving infants and toddlers from birth to 2.5 years old. Located in the heart of the Happy Valley community, this facility offers a warm, nurturing extension of the home designed to foster early independence and confidence. The school follows an authentic Montessori curriculum, featuring the "Nido" (Nest) program for infants and "Transitional Toddler" classes that prepare children for the next stage of their education. A distinctive feature of this campus is its immersive dual-language environment, where little ones are exposed to both English and Mandarin daily by native-speaking guides. The purpose-built classrooms are filled with scientifically designed Montessori materials that encourage free movement and sensory exploration. For families seeking a supportive start, the "Montessori Together" accompanied playgroups provide a unique opportunity for parents and children to experience the Montessori method side-by-side.
IMS Stanley is the south-side home of Hong Kong’s first through-train bilingual Montessori school, founded in 2002. The campus sits beside Stanley Plaza and the promenade, giving classes ready access to parks and the beach for nature-based inquiry. Teaching is fully bilingual with one English-speaking and one Putonghua-speaking teacher in each classroom; in Elementary, children also join small-group Chinese lessons by ability. Programmes at Stanley span ages 2–14, including Elementary (6–12) and Middle School (12–14). Students join student-led clubs, represent IMS in APSSO sports from Grade 3, and Upper Elementary can take part in Montessori Model United Nations. The Casa (3–6) teacher–student ratio is 2:25. IMS contracts a bus network across Hong Kong Island and publishes fees and other costs on its site.
Guidepost Montessori Mid-Levels Family Club offers a specialized, nurturing environment designed specifically for infants, toddlers, and their families in the heart of Hong Kong. Located directly across from the main Mid-Levels campus, this facility features a dedicated space for the "Montessori Together" accompanied playgroups and "Nido" programs for children as young as 6 weeks old. The centre is distinguished by its authentic Montessori curriculum, which fosters independence and psycho-sensory motor development from the earliest stages of life. A key highlight is the facility's massive 5,000-square-foot outdoor play area, a rare find in the dense Mid-Levels district, allowing young children ample space for gross motor exploration. The program provides a true dual-language immersion experience, with English and Mandarin spoken daily to support natural language acquisition. Additionally, the Family Club includes a neighborhood café and exclusive events, creating a vibrant community hub where parents can connect while their children engage in purposeful, scientifically grounded learning.
Guidepost Montessori Discovery Bay offers a distinctive early childhood education nestled in the scenic and family-oriented community of Discovery Bay North. Following the authentic Montessori Curriculum, the school provides a carefully prepared environment where children from 1.5 to 6 years old can develop independence, confidence, and a love for learning. A standout feature of this campus is its dedicated outdoor play space, which allows students to extend their exploration beyond the classroom—a rare asset in Hong Kong. The program is delivered through a full immersion dual-language model, with English and Mandarin integrated into daily activities to foster natural bilingual fluency. With specialized programs ranging from Transitional Toddler to the Children’s House, the school focuses on individualized development, ensuring each child progresses at their own pace within a supportive and nurturing community setting.
The Academy of Innovation Primary School, part of the Guidepost Montessori network, offers a unique educational experience in the heart of Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay. Designed for children aged 6 to 12, the school delivers an authentic Montessori Curriculum within a bespoke dual-language environment, where students immerse themselves in both English and Mandarin daily. The campus is located at 77 Caroline Hill Road, a site described as a "haven in the middle of the city," featuring specialized learning spaces such as a Montessori Kitchen and Garden that support its "education for life" philosophy. Distinct from traditional classrooms, the school utilizes mixed-age environments that foster collaboration and independence. A standout feature is the school’s emphasis on Innovation and Agency, where students engage in interdisciplinary projects—ranging from coding to botany—that allow them to apply academic skills to real-world problem solving. The program is specifically structured to nurture self-directed learners who are both academically capable and socially responsible.
Guidepost Montessori Kennedy Town offers a dedicated Montessori education for children aged 6 months to 6 years in the heart of Hong Kong’s Western District. Conveniently located near the HKU MTR station, the campus features six purpose-built classrooms designed to foster independence and curiosity. The school follows an authentic Montessori curriculum that allows students to learn at their own pace through hands-on exploration with specialized materials. A standout feature of this campus is its immersive dual-language environment, where students interact daily in both English and Mandarin with native-speaking guides. Beyond the core academic program, the school offers enrichment activities such as "Mini Makers," creative arts, and a "Montessori Kitchen" program that builds practical life skills. With a low student-to-teacher ratio and a focus on individualized development, the school provides a nurturing setting where young learners build a strong foundation for future academic success.
Guidepost Montessori Clearwater Bay is a dedicated early childhood center located on the seventh floor of Silverstrand Mart, overlooking Silverstrand Bay. The school serves children from six months to six years old through a sequence of programs including Montessori Together, Transitional Toddler, and Children's House. The campus features four distinct classrooms equipped with specialized Montessori materials that encourage children to engage in self-directed activity and purposeful play. A notable feature is the school’s dual-language immersion, where English and Mandarin are integrated into daily routines to foster natural language acquisition. The school is particularly known for its "Transitional Toddler" program, a semi-accompanied offering designed specifically to ease separation anxiety by bridging the gap between parent-accompanied playgroups and independent classroom learning. With its coastal views and prepared environment, the school focuses on building foundational independence and social skills in a setting specifically tailored to the physical and developmental needs of young learners.
Guidepost Montessori Chai Wan is a dedicated early childhood center located on the eastern side of Hong Kong Island. The campus serves children from infancy through six years old, offering a faithful implementation of the Montessori method. The school operates three classrooms within a standalone facility in the Harmony Garden estate, featuring direct access to a private outdoor playground. The curriculum is delivered in a dual-language environment, where students interact daily with both English and Mandarin-speaking guides to develop fluency naturally. Programs range from "Montessori Together" for accompanied infants to the "Children’s House" for kindergarten-aged students. The school focuses on building independence through self-directed activity, utilizing specialized Montessori materials that encourage hands-on learning in mathematics, language, and sensory perception. Additionally, the campus offers enrichment programs that allow students to explore specific interests outside the standard work cycle.
Guidepost Montessori Mid-Levels offers a modernized Montessori education for children aged 2 to 6 years in the heart of Hong Kong Island. Recently opened in August 2024, the campus occupies three floors of the On Fung Building on Caine Road, featuring spacious, light-filled classrooms and dedicated indoor and outdoor play areas designed to foster independence and exploration. The school follows an authentic Montessori curriculum delivered through a dual-language immersion program in English and Mandarin, ensuring students develop fluency in both languages naturally. A unique feature of this location is its close integration with the Guidepost Family Club directly across the street, which provides additional facilities and community events for families. The school emphasizes a child-centered approach where students engage with scientifically designed materials at their own pace, supported by a low teacher-to-student ratio. This campus serves as a supportive community hub, offering seamless transitions from early toddlerhood through to the kindergarten years.
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