Hong Kong
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Australian International School Hong Kong (AISHK) was established in 1995 to serve the needs of expatriate and local families seeking an Australian-style education. The school is governed by the Australian International School Foundation Limited (AISFL), a not-for-profit body with representation from major Australian organisations in Hong Kong. It has grown from its early beginnings into a full Reception-to-Year 12 school, offering pathways to both the NSW Higher School Certificate and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The school operates on the Australian academic year, running from late January to December.
The AISHK community is known for its strong parent, teacher, and student involvement in school life. Regular events such as assemblies, cultural celebrations, and performances allow families to engage with student learning. Service learning initiatives connect the school with the wider Hong Kong community, encouraging students to participate in charitable and sustainability-focused activities.
The AISHK PTA plays an active role in building connections between families and the school. It supports events such as the Annual Fair, which brings together students, staff, and parents for community activities, and also helps organise seasonal celebrations and fundraising initiatives. The PTA facilitates opportunities for parents to volunteer in both classroom and extracurricular settings. It also contributes to welcoming new families, helping them adjust to school life and the local community. In addition, the PTA provides a channel for parent voices to be shared with school leadership, supporting collaboration on school development.
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.