Hong Kong
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Harrow Hong Kong is located at 38 Tsing Ying Road in Tuen Mun, near the Gold Coast on Hong Kong’s western side. The campus is accessible from major districts such as Kowloon and Hong Kong Island via school bus services. Its coastal setting provides a quieter environment while remaining connected to the city’s transport network
The school educates pupils aged 3 to 18. It is divided into Early Years (Nursery–Reception), Lower School (Years 1–5), Upper School (Years 6–11), and Sixth Form (Years 12–13)
Harrow Hong Kong is a co-educational day and boarding school. Boarding is available from Year 6 onwards as a five-night weekly programme, with students placed in Houses that form the core of pastoral and boarding life.
The school’s Individual Needs Department supports pupils with mild to moderate learning difficulties. Provision includes in-class support, individual or small group interventions, and collaboration with teachers to tailor learning strategies.
The school is part of the broader Harrow School network but not affiliated with any country.
Harrow Hong Kong has no religious affiliations.
The school day varies by level: in the Lower School, lessons typically run from around 8:00 am until mid-afternoon, with morning and lunch breaks; in Upper School and Sixth Form, the day includes six to seven lessons, tutorial time, and co-curricular activities, generally finishing around 4:00 pm.
The School’s mandatory bus service is provided by Chun Wo Bus Services Limited. Chun Wo Bus Services Limited operates routes to and from Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Discovery Bay, Gold Coast, Siu Lam, and Tuen Mun. The buses are equipped with appropriate seat belts and each bus has its own adult supervision.
Application Fee
A non-refundable, non-transferable application fee of HKD 1,500 is charged to cover admissions processing.
Tuition Fees (per year and by term)
Nursery & Reception: HKD 175,812 annually (HKD 70,324 Autumn; HKD 52,744 Spring; HKD 52,744 Summer)
Years 1–5: HKD 201,314 annually (HKD 80,526 Autumn; HKD 60,394 Spring; HKD 60,394 Summer)
Years 6–8: HKD 229,949 annually (HKD 91,981 Autumn; HKD 68,984 Spring; HKD 68,984 Summer)
Years 9–11: HKD 229,949 annually (HKD 91,981 Autumn; HKD 68,984 Spring; HKD 68,984 Summer)
Years 12–13: HKD 239,070 annually (HKD 95,628 Autumn; HKD 71,721 Spring; HKD 71,721 Summer)
Billing and Payment
Fees are billed termly in advance and payable in Hong Kong Dollars on the first day of each term.
Discounts are applied for siblings enrolled simultaneously (5% for the third child, 10% for the fourth, 15% for the fifth and subsequent children).
Boarding Fees (Years 6–13)
HKD 130,705 annually (HKD 52,283 Autumn; HKD 39,211 Spring; HKD 39,211 Summer).
Boarding is five nights per week (Sunday evening to Friday afternoon).
Additional Costs
Included: Some essential school supplies, pupil activities, and insurance.
Excluded: Textbooks, trips, compulsory uniform, lunch, snacks, and school bus transport. Examination fees for Years 10–13 and some Year 9 programmes are also excluded.
Capital Levy: Pupils without debentures or capital certificates must pay HKD 60,000 annually.
Refunds
Application fees and the Capital Levy are non-refundable. Tuition and boarding fees are not generally refundable once paid.
Payment Options
Payment is made via bank transfer in Hong Kong Dollars.
Harrow International School Hong Kong educates pupils aged 3–18 on a coastal campus near the Gold Coast in Tuen Mun. The school follows the English EYFS in Early Years, the National Curriculum of England through Lower and Upper School, GCSE examinations in Year 11, and A Levels with the option of the EPQ in Sixth Form. Boarding is offered from Year 6 as a five-night programme. English is the language of instruction, with whole-school Language & Learning (EAL) support, and languages taught include Chinese (Mandarin), French and Spanish; Chinese begins in Year 1. Harrow Horizons and pupil-led societies provide extensive enrichment, spanning STEM (e.g., Engineering & Maths and VEX-IQ), performing arts productions, and community partnerships such as ‘Mother’s Choice’ and ‘Tutors for Change’. Facilities available to pupils include astro-turf, sports hall, tennis courts and swimming pool; productions have been staged in the Queen Elizabeth II Hall.