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Concordia International School Hong Kong follows a North American/US-style secondary program for students in Grades 7–12. Instruction is in English, with electives such as Art, Computer Studies, Chinese Studies, and Drama available alongside core subjects. High school students work toward the Concordia High School Diploma, which requires a minimum of 24 credits across Grades 9–12. The curriculum integrates preparation for PSAT, SAT, AP, and TOEFL exams, with AP examinations offered each May. This combination allows students to graduate with both a school diploma and standardized qualifications recognized internationally.
Concordia International School Hong Kong (CISHK) is a small, co-educational secondary school in Yau Yat Chuen, Kowloon, serving Grades 7–12. Teaching is in English, with Chinese Studies offered as a subject. The high-school program follows a North American pattern and prepares students for PSAT, SAT, AP, and TOEFL, with AP exams held each May; graduating students earn a Concordia diploma. Classes average about 15 students, and the school reports an enrollment of 51 in 2021–22. Co-curricular options include Model United Nations, World Scholar’s Cup, and History Bee & Bowl, plus an athletics program. A notable feature is the school’s emphasis on service learning and counseling support, provided by a school social worker in partnership with the Hong Kong Lutheran Social Service. The Yau Yat Chuen location is accessible on foot from Kowloon Tong MTR (Exit C2). Fees range from HKD 134,000 to 156,500 per year (Grades 7–12).