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Year 12 and Year 13 are no longer required to wear the school uniform. They should dress appropriately for the academic setting. For PE, DBIS PE shirts may be worn, or any other suitable sportswear.
Sixth Form students travel to the Main campus for lunch. There are two lunchtime sittings for other year groups: the first sitting is 1:30 pm to 1:50 pm for Years 7, 8 and 10; the second sitting is 2:00 pm to 2:20 pm for Years 9, 11, 12 and 13.
Discovery Bay International School’s Sixth Form (Years 12–13) sits within a British-curriculum pathway from Early Years to Secondary in Discovery Bay, Lantau Island. Students typically study A Levels, with BTEC options available to broaden pathways. The Secondary learning environment features two computing/Design Technology suites with resources such as robotics and 3D printers, and students make use of a Blackbox theatre for performance. DBIS notes an emphasis on small class sizes and personalised support. Co-curricular options include FOBISIA Maths, Debating, Environmental Club, and ImpactHK service activities. The school operates a bus service, including Discovery Bay–Tung Chung connections, and publishes detailed fees and levy information (10 monthly instalments). DBIS is CIS-accredited and bases its curriculum on the English National Curriculum; the Sixth Form is located at Discovery Bay North Plaza.