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Discovery Bay International School's facilities are spread across three campuses in Discovery Bay. The Sixth Form Campus serves Years 12–13. It includes a Sixth Form Common Room, two Design & Technology and Computer/STEAM suites, and a Globe Theatre for drama. The campus also houses state-of-the-art science laboratories, dedicated art rooms, an extensive library, an on-site cafeteria, and a Discovery Centre.
Artificial turf pitch; heated outdoor swimming pool; netball court; covered sports area.
The curriculum is based on the English National Curriculum. The Sixth Form Campus provides state-of-the-art science laboratories, Design & Technology, computer and STEAM suites, a Globe Theatre for drama, and dedicated art rooms. It has an extensive library with over 20,000 items in a purpose-built, cosy setting, plus a Discovery Centre and on-site cafeteria.
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.