Hong Kong
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The school follows the UK National Curriculum across the full age range, with a clearly sequenced progression from Early Years through Sixth Form. The language of instruction is English, and the school provides English as an Additional Language support where needed. The campus offers a comprehensive timetable that blends academic subjects with co-curricular and pastoral provisions.
The school supports a broad co-curricular and sports program as part of the regular timetable, including physical education and sport in the curriculum and extensive after-school activities through its enrichment program.
The curriculum includes Early Years Foundation Stage, the English National Curriculum in the lower years, IGCSE/GCSE in the Senior School, and A-Level study in the Sixth Form, taught by subject specialists with dedicated spaces for study and assessment.
Harrow Horizons provides a large enrichment program with two Super Curriculum Activities per term and many additional co-curricular options; the program includes leadership activities, international trips, charity work, and awards such as the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze and Silver.
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.