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Diocesan Girls' Junior School is located at 1 Jordan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It sits in the Jordan area of Kowloon on the Diocesan Girls' School campus. The Jordan area is an urban neighbourhood with access to public transport and amenities nearby.
Primary 1 to Primary 6.
Private, non-profit making, girls-only primary school.
Supportive Education Rooms are available to support students with additional learning needs; Special Education Needs support is available on request.
No country affiliation published.
Christianity. Affiliated with the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (Anglican) through Diocesan Girls' School.
School hours on the campus are 7:55 am to 3:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
Yes. A school bus service exists; the School Bus Sub-Committee arranges routes with Poon's Transportation Co. Ltd., the official bus contractor.
Application fees
- A non-refundable application fee is charged for each Primary 1 application: HK$210, payable online by credit card (Visa, MasterCard or JCB).
Tuition fees (per year / per instalment / per year group)
- Annual tuition: HK$86,000 per annum for the current school year. The school applies the same published annual fee across the junior-year groups (Primary 1–Primary 6).
- Billing format: the annual tuition is payable in ten instalments. This corresponds to HK$8,600 per instalment (HK$86,000 ÷ 10); the school states fees are payable in ten instalments rather than publishing a termly amount.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school specifies that the annual fee is payable in ten instalments; an itemised term-by-term schedule (dates and invoice months) and any published late-payment penalty are not provided on the public admissions/general information pages.
- Where fee remission is approved, the effective month of remission is the month following approval (i.e., remission applies from the next instalment month after approval). The school advises that fee-remission application results are normally released about two months after receipt of applications.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. The school operates as a whole-day (non-residential) junior/primary school and does not publish any boarding or hostel arrangements or boarding charges.
Other costs or fees (uniforms, lunches, transport, books, extracurriculars)
- The school does not publish a single public, itemised schedule of charges for uniforms, textbooks, lunches, school-bus service or extracurricular activity fees on its general information and admissions pages. Parents should expect separate charges where third-party suppliers or optional activities are involved.
Refund information
- No separate, publicly posted refund policy or an itemised refund/withdrawal schedule for paid school fees or registration deposits is published on the school's admissions, FAQ or general-information pages.
Fee payment options
- Application payments (Primary 1) are accepted online by credit card (Visa, MasterCard or JCB) for the stated application fee.
- The school's public pages that state the annual fee and instalment arrangement do not publish a complete list of accepted payment channels (for example, bank transfer, cheque, FPS/Autopay or credit-card acceptance for recurring tuition instalments is not listed on those pages). Parents should rely on the school's admissions or finance office for the formal list of accepted payment methods and exact billing dates.
Fee remission / financial assistance
- A school fee-remission scheme exists: partial or full fee remission may be granted to families with genuine financial need, and the scheme uses defined annual family-income thresholds and family-size criteria to determine the remission level. The school provides a formal application process and specific income brackets for 100%, 75%, 50% and 25% remission levels. Results are normally issued about two months after application and, if approved, remission takes effect from the following instalment month.
Diocesan Girls' Junior School (DGJS) is a private, not-for-profit primary school for girls, located at 1 Jordan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The curriculum emphasizes biliteracy in English and Chinese, with English as the main medium of instruction for most subjects; Putonghua is taught with a Putonghua stream in Chinese classes. Computer literacy and project-based learning are integral to the program. Beyond core subjects, DGJS offers a broad range of learning experiences, including inter-school competitions, arts, sports, and clubs, plus an outward-bound program in Year 6. The campus covers almost 13,000 square metres and houses a Performing Arts Centre, a STEM Room, a Scripture Room, a Music Activity Centre and a Student Activity Centre. Primary One admission for 2026-27 provides four classes; entry is limited to girls born between 1 September 2019 and 31 December 2020. The Headmistress is Dr. Holly Ming. The school offers fee remission and scholarships in support of eligible families. The motto Daily Giving Joyful Service underpins daily life at DGJS. The school maintains a strong emphasis on service, leadership and character development, with extensive facilities and a wide range of clubs and activities.