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The Shed is a maker space that fosters coding, design and engineering through hands-on projects across the curriculum. Robotics is offered as an extracurricular, with students using advanced robots to explore sensors, data gathering, and control sequences. Tinker Club provides opportunities for hands-on experimentation and problem solving. Computer Game Design helps students develop coding and game-design skills.
Bradbury has a Performing Arts program that lets students explore music, dance and drama, integrating with the curriculum and offering extracurricular activities for collaboration, confidence and creativity. School Choir provides a vocal-focused option within the arts program. The program supports collaboration and creative expression through performing arts activities.
The Dragon & Lion Dance Team is open to Year 4 to Year 6 students. Participants are divided into music, lion and dragon groups based on interest during practice. They have opportunities to perform to the community for the Lunar New Year. The activity helps students understand Chinese culture and collaboration skills.
Bradbury offers a range of sports including dodgeball, basketball, football, running, hockey, cricket, tag rugby, and table tennis. The Jungle School provides an outdoor learning experience focusing on nature, resilience and exploration. These activities promote teamwork, physical fitness and social engagement.
Action & Student Leadership is part of Bradbury's Outstanding Experiences. Students have opportunities to lead and contribute ideas through these programs. A Year 5 student notes that being a Student Leader can help the school by suggesting ideas, and this can help make the school better.
Bradbury offers sports and outdoor activities such as dodgeball, basketball, football, running, hockey, cricket, tag rugby and table tennis. The Jungle School provides outdoor learning experiences that promote physical activity and resilience. These activities contribute to a healthy, active school life.
ESF Bradbury School is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme for Years 1–6. The curriculum framework and the school’s latest IB evaluation are published on the site. Students learn in English, with Chinese taught through the school’s Chinese learning resources and workshops. Distinctive programmes include “The Shed,” a maker space supporting coding, design, and engineering across the curriculum, and “Jungle School,” which takes learning outdoors through structured activities in nature. Co-curricular options for Years 3–6 range from robotics and game design to choir, sewing, and multiple sports. Daily transport is available via the Kowloon-Canton Railway. The campus is located at 43 Stubbs Road, Hong Kong Island, with directions provided on the school's website.