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The Elsa High School campus houses specialist classrooms and multiple program spaces for hands-on study. It includes a Makerspace Design Lab and an Upcycled Plastics Recycling Lab for student projects. The campus features Anneke Patria Dance Studio and a Black Box Theatre for performing arts, plus a Robotics Lab and Science Laboratories for STEM work. A SMART Multipurpose Room serves cross-curricular activities, and a Hebrew Library and conference room support language and cultural programs. The 500-seat multi-purpose auditorium and an all-weather astro-turf pitch provide venues for large events and sport, complemented by a fitness room.
The Elsa High School campus has an all-weather astro-turf pitch for outdoor sports. It also includes a fitness room for physical education and student wellness.
The Elsa High School campus includes Specialist Classrooms for focused subject work. It features a Makerspace Design Lab and an Upcycled Plastics Recycling Lab for hands-on projects. Science Laboratories support experiments and inquiry in the sciences. A Hebrew Library and conference room support language and cultural programs. A SMART Multipurpose Room provides adaptable space for teaching and collaboration.
The Anneke Patria Dance Studio and Black Box Theatre support performing arts programs and student productions. The 500-seat multi-purpose auditorium serves performances and gatherings. Robotics Lab, Science Laboratories, and the Upcycled Plastics Recycling Lab support science, tech and sustainability clubs. The Hebrew Library and conference room provide spaces for language and cultural clubs, while the Makerspace Design Lab supports design and engineering projects.
Carmel’s Elsa High School Campus (Grades 6–12) delivers the IB MYP and DP in a Jewish international setting on Hong Kong Island’s east side, at Shau Kei Wan. Students progress through the MYP (Grades 6–10) to the DP (Grades 11–12), with IB subjects that include multiple Language A choices and Language Acquisition options in French, Hebrew, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, and Italian. The school highlights STEAM and robotics, with a dedicated space and programme, and offers extensive co-curriculars such as music, drama, debate, and rehearsals for the Elsa Musical. Service features throughout the MYP via Service & Action, including local and international opportunities. Carmel’s graduates and DP outcomes are profiled on the school site, and the high school diploma is WASC-accredited. The campus is served by City School Bus Service Limited, with pick-up/return details published for families.