Hong Kong
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The school teaches a curriculum based on the US Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). It prepares students for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11-12. The school is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges (MSA) and is authorized by the International Baccalaureate Organization to offer the Diploma Programme. STEAM is an integrated approach that combines science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to guide inquiry and critical thinking.
Music at ASHK empowers students to unlock their creative potential through musical experiences and emphasizes inclusive community and exposure to diverse traditions. The program supports ensembles and on‑stage performances, including choirs and bands, and engages students in theatre, dance, and other arts activities. Fine and performing arts are available across the school with opportunities to join after‑school ensembles and perform on stage. Students travel to music events and festivals, broadening collaborative experience with other young musicians.
The Chinese Program offers four streams CAL, CHL, CSL, and CFL to meet language development needs across grade levels. The program uses a holistic approach with emphasis on language ability and includes field trips and cultural exchanges. Extracurriculars include Chinese dance, Chinese music, WuShu, and a Speech Team. Field trips support Chinese units and cultural exchange opportunities are provided, including camps and cultural programs.
The After-School Program offers a wide range of activities beyond the classroom, including student council, robotics, cross country, cooking, woodwind master class, pottery, football, and basketball. Leadership and clubs provide opportunities for students to develop and refine leadership and organizational skills with student‑run executive teams. Fine and performing arts offer ensembles and stage performances such as choirs, bands, and theatre productions. Athletics provide sport participation across seasons and schools.
Service activities aim to develop responsible global citizens and align with the IB Diploma Programme requirements. Students contribute through direct school roles such as tutor, usher, digital ambassador, score‑keeper, and buddy for new students, and some volunteer with hospitals, homes for the aged, or Habitat for Humanity projects. The ASHK community celebrates diversity through cultural celebrations and community events. Week Without Walls experiences reinforce learning through service, community engagement, and cultural immersion.
Leadership and clubs provide students with executive roles to develop leadership, organizational, and communication skills. Students learn to set goals, adapt to change, and work effectively in teams within clubs and organizations. Week Without Walls includes leadership and teamwork as part of its experiential learning and connects to IB CAS requirements through creativity, activity, and service. The program supports student initiative and professional growth through real‑world experiences.
The Athletics program uses the SHAPE America curriculum and runs four seasons with competitive leagues and a hall of fame recognizing athletic achievement. Physical education and after‑school ECAs promote fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship across elementary and secondary levels. Week Without Walls emphasizes resilience, independence, and service through outdoor and cultural experiences. The school participates in regional leagues such as ISSFHK and ACAMIS and offers a range of sports including soccer, basketball, cross country, and more.
American School Hong Kong (ASHK), located in Tai Po in the New Territories, offers an American standards-based education from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The school follows US Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, and students in Grades 11 and 12 have the option to pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. English is the language of instruction, and Chinese is taught in both Simplified and Traditional streams. ASHK emphasizes STEAM learning, with facilities that support science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. A distinctive feature of the school is its “Week Without Walls” program, which provides experiential learning opportunities beyond the classroom. The school is co-educational and non-denominational, with a strong focus on inquiry-based learning and enrichment. Families benefit from additional services such as an English as an Additional Language (EAL) program and a school bus service that connects students across Hong Kong.