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Australian International School Hong Kong

Hong Kong

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Boarding, Uniform and Food

Daily life details and school culture

Boarding Arrangements

The school is a co-educational day school; no boarding is offered.

Uniform Requirement

Uniforms are required. Uniform items can be purchased online; an on-campus Uniform Shop provides fittings and purchases by appointment; there is an off-campus Uniform Shop in Lai Chi Kok.

Food Options

Lunch is pre-ordered for Reception to Year 6; Secondary students can purchase lunch using an Octopus card; Asia Pacific Catering will provide catering from January 2026.

House System

The school uses a House System. The four houses are Eucalypt, Jacaranda, Waratah, and Wattle.

Governance and Ownership

The school is governed by the Australian International School Foundation Limited (AISFL), a charitable status body; the AISFL Board includes permanent representation from key Australian organizations in Hong Kong.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees HK$148,800 - 252,800
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1200
Type Co-educational
Opened 1995
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?

Australian International School Hong Kong (AISHK) is a Reception (age 4) to Year 12 co-educational day school in Kowloon Tong, a few minutes’ walk from Kowloon Tong MTR. The school teaches the Australian curriculum and, in Senior Years, offers a choice of NSW Higher School Certificate or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Facilities include a 25 m indoor pool, two full-sized gyms, a 200 m running track, a green roof used for learning, a soccer pitch and nine laboratories. Primary students study daily Mandarin in streamed classes; secondary language pathways include Chinese and French with HSC/IB options. AISHK runs over 80 extra-curricular activities spanning sport, performing arts, visual design, STEM and community initiatives. A signature element is PROSPER, an evidence-based wellbeing framework embedded across homeroom check-ins, buddy/peer programmes, and weekly wellbeing lessons. Approximately 1,200 students learn in classes averaging 24 students, with a school bus network serving families across Hong Kong.

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