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The school follows the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) from Years 1–6, integrating inquiry-based learning across subjects. Students are taught primarily in English, with Chinese taught in banded groups and options for Chinese as an additional language. The programme is organised around six transdisciplinary themes, which connect learning across languages, mathematics, science, social studies, the arts and personal, social and physical education (PSPE). Specialist teachers lead classes in art, music, drama, physical education and library/media. Assessment focuses on ongoing student reflections and portfolios rather than solely on exams. The school’s PYP authorisation was granted in April 2009 and the campus completed a joint IB/CIS review process in 2018.
Clearwater Bay School (CWBS) is an ESF primary school offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Years 1–6; it has been an IB World School since 2009 and completed a joint IBO/CIS evaluation in 2018. The campus sits in Clearwater Bay, New Territories, with easy public-transport access from Choi Hung and Hang Hau; the school runs 28 bus routes serving nearby districts. CWBS enrols about 720 students across 24 classes and operates a four-form entry model. Learning is delivered in English, with Chinese taught in banded groups, including options for Chinese as an additional language. Co-curricular options include choirs, theatre, ukulele and art clubs, alongside sports teams. A student-led Eco Warriors group organises an annual Green Week focused on sustainability. Student wellbeing is supported by a Learning Diversity team, ELSA-trained assistants and a school counsellor.