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Han Academy

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Han Academy is located at G/F–2/F, 33-35 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, in Hong Kong's Southern District. The campus sits in the Wong Chuk Hang area and offers facilities suitable for a bilingual Primary–Secondary program. The area is accessible by public transport, with Wong Chuk Hang MTR Station nearby for rail access.

Levels

The school operates as a full-time Primary and Secondary school. It offers a continuum from Y1 through Y13, with Primary (Y1–Y6), Lower Secondary (Y7–Y9), Cambridge IGCSE (Y10–Y11) or Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International A‑Level (Y12–Y13) or Pearson IAL, and the IB Diploma Programme (Y12–Y13).

School Type

Co-educational Day school with a bilingual program (English and Mandarin).

Additional Learning Support

Additional learning support is available; the school lists dedicated staff for students with special learning needs and access to an education psychologist.

Country Affiliation

Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR, China).

Religious Affiliation

No formal religious affiliation is indicated by the school's materials.

Day Structure

Daily routine follows a two-part program: Primary runs a timetable from about 07:50 to 15:50 with a lunch break around 11:40–12:10 and a period of ECA after the day's lessons; Secondary follows a similar schedule from 07:50 to 15:50, with structured periods, lunch, and ECA on select days.

Bus Service

The school provides a lunch service on campus and cooperates with external school bus companies to offer transportation options. Specific routes or providers are not listed publicly.

Fees

Application fees

- There is an online application process for all year groups (Y1–Y13). No separate, non-refundable application fee amount is published for general applications.

Tuition fees (by year group) — full year and per-term/instalment detail

- Primary (Y1–Y6): HKD 198,000 per year. This is presented as HKD 19,800 × 10 instalments (monthly instalments).
- Lower and upper Secondary (Y7–Y11): HKD 208,000 per year. This is presented as HKD 20,800 × 10 instalments (monthly instalments).
- A‑Level or IBDP (Y12–Y13): HKD 218,000 per year. This is presented as HKD 21,800 × 10 instalments (monthly instalments).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Annual tuition is divided into 10 instalments. For students who begin the school year in August, instalments cover August to May (10 months). Students who transfer mid-year are charged from the month of transfer to the next July (not exceeding 10 instalments). Attendance on any day in a calendar month makes that month's tuition payable. Parents must submit a formal withdrawal notice at least one month before the last attendance date.

Boarding / accommodation fees

- The school does not provide boarding accommodation; there are no boarding fees because accommodation is not offered.

Other costs and typical additional charges

- Uniforms: School uniform items are supplied through a designated uniform provider; parents purchase uniforms separately at the listed supplier. Specific uniform price lists are not published as fixed tuition items.
- Transport (school bus): a school bus service is arranged in cooperation with an external bus company; bus charges are additional and set separately.
- Examination and external assessment charges (IGCSE/A‑Level/IBDP exam fees), specific activity or excursion charges, optional ECA/after‑school program fees, and material or kit costs may be charged in addition to tuition; these are treated as separate miscellaneous fees and billed as applicable. Specific amounts for these items are not published alongside the annual tuition schedule.

Refund information and withdrawal-related charges

- A formal Student Withdrawal Notice must be submitted at least one month before the last attendance date. Attendance on any day of a month makes that month's tuition payable; therefore tuition for that month is not refunded. Scholarships terminated on mid‑year withdrawal must be reimbursed if required by the scholarship terms. Other refundable/ refundable‑like items (for example, capital bond redemption arrangements or deposits) are subject to the school's specific capital/bond policies and any applicable agreements.

Capital levy / bond information and special levies

- The school has issued capital/bond instruments in connection with admissions historically; an annual capital levy / bond arrangement has been referenced in public school and advisory listings (figures cited in public sources include HKD 600,000 per unit in some published summaries). Capital‑bond terms and redemption arrangements are separate from tuition and are governed by their own terms and agreements. Public reporting has noted outstanding bond / redemption issues affecting some holders.

Fee payment options

- The school issues instalment invoices under a 10‑instalment schedule; however, specific payment channels accepted (for example, local bank transfer, telegraphic/wire transfer, credit card acceptance) are not itemised in the published tuition summary. Payment instructions and accepted methods are provided directly through the school's admissions/finance communications and on the school's application/payment portals.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Mandarin, English
Fees HK$198,000 - 218,000
Ages 5 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 260
Type Co-educational, Online/Hybrid
Opened 2017
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?

Han Academy is a bilingual private school in Hong Kong offering a continuous education for students aged 5 to 18. Established in 2017, the school integrates Chinese and international educational traditions, utilizing a bespoke curriculum in the primary and lower secondary years that blends the Chinese National Curriculum with Cambridge frameworks. In the upper years, students pursue globally recognized qualifications, including Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel IGCSEs, A-Levels, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The campus features specialized facilities such as three science laboratories, two art rooms, and a dedicated music and dancing studio to support its emphasis on STEM and the arts. A distinctive feature of the academy is its "Reading Time" initiative, a daily session designed to strengthen students' academic proficiency in both English and Chinese. The school also organizes service-learning activities, including local cooperative performances and community service projects.

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