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The HKAA campus sits on a hillside in Sai Kung, offering views of the South China Sea and surrounding greenery. The campus includes a dedicated Music Building to support the school's expanding music program, including choir, handbell choir, orchestra and private lessons. Indoor sport facilities include an indoor gym, and dormitory facilities provide a gym/fitness centre, a soccer field, outdoor volleyball/tennis courts, and an outdoor basketball court. Academic spaces include a library and well-equipped classrooms, with a multipurpose room available for activities. Outdoor spaces include lawns and recreation areas, with outdoor volleyball/tennis courts and an outdoor basketball court.
Hong Kong Adventist Academy (HKAA) is a Seventh-day Adventist private school located on the campus of Hong Kong Adventist College in Clear Water Bay, Sai Kung, Hong Kong. Founded in 2011, HKAA offers international education for grades 1–12, combining an American curriculum for the high school through Griggs International Academy with a local Hong Kong curriculum for lower grades. All core subjects are taught in English from Grade 1 onward, with Putonghua (Mandarin) and traditional Chinese writing taught as part of the language program. The campus sits on a hillside in a rural setting about 15 minutes from Tseung Kwan O and Sai Kung, and overlooks the South China Sea. The school provides a dormitory for students in Grades 7–12 (5- or 7-day boarding). For 2025–2026, tuition is HKD 117,500 per year for Grade 1–6 and HKD 139,000 per year for Grade 7–12, with additional mandatory costs such as bus, meals, books, and uniforms. HKAA's high school diploma options include the American Standard High School Diploma or the College Preparatory Diploma through Griggs International Academy. The school emphasizes outdoor education, STEM, and languages as core strengths and welcomes students from around the world. HKAA's student body includes learners from over 35 countries, and the staff reflects international backgrounds. The campus and programs also support a variety of spiritual and community activities consistent with its Adventist identity.