Hong Kong
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1. Application Submission
Parents begin the process by completing the online application form available on the school’s website. They must upload copies of the child’s passport (and visa if applicable), both parents’ passports, and the two most recent school reports. A non-refundable application fee is required at this stage.
2. Assessment Stage
Once the application is reviewed, the school invites the child to participate in an age-appropriate assessment. The admissions team contacts parents directly to confirm the date, time, and format of this session.
3. Admission Decision
After the assessment, the school reviews results and supporting documents before communicating the outcome by email. Offers of places are made based on suitability and availability, in accordance with the school’s admissions policy.
4. Offer and Enrolment
Families accepting an offer must complete enrolment paperwork and submit any required fees before the start of term. The admissions office provides full details of this step once the offer is confirmed.
5. Final Confirmation
After payment and documentation are received, the child’s place is secured. Parents receive onboarding information to prepare for the start of the academic year.
The school does not publicly state the operation of a formal waitlist or pool system for admissions.
Harrow Little Lions Kai Tak serves children aged 3–5 across Nursery (K1) and Reception (K2), opening August 2025. The school delivers the AISL-designed Little Lions Curriculum (LLC), which is built to map to and exceed England’s EYFS standards. Daily learning is in English, with all children receiving one hour of Mandarin weekly led by a specialist. The school day runs 08:00–14:00 and includes timetabled music and physical play/PE. Facilities span three floors, including six Nursery and six Reception classrooms, shared learning spaces, and an outdoor learning area used daily. Class sizes are capped at 20, each led by a teacher and supported by a teaching assistant. A mandatory bus service with seat belts and adult supervision operates across Hong Kong. The Head, Ms Nikki Street, leads the Kai Tak team, which provides a clear pathway to Harrow Hong Kong’s wider community.