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International College Hong Kong (ICHK) is a secondary school (Years 7–13) located in the New Territories, described by the school as “a world away from the bustle and crowds of the city.” Students follow Cambridge IGCSEs (Years 10–11), BTEC options, and the IB Diploma Programme (Years 12–13). The campus setting enables an activities program that uses nearby coastline and country parks for hiking, sailing, kayaking, cross-country and cycling, and the school runs an annual Deep Learning+ Week focused on outdoor pursuits, service and teamwork. ICHK highlights consistent success in the Hong Kong School Drama Festival, as well as participation in Model United Nations, Junior Achievers and mathematics competitions. The school states a small-class approach and operates as a day school with an extensive bus service across the New Territories and Kowloon. Instruction is in English, with languages including Chinese, Japanese and Spanish offered
60 Sha Tau Kok Road, Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong
ICHK Secondary has typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.
ICHK’s secondary campus is located at 60 Sha Tau Kok Road, Shek Chung Au, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It sits in a more rural area near Starling Inlet and Plover Cove Country Park, offering ready access to country-park trails and coastal terrain.
The school’s secondary arm covers Years 7 to 13, with programmes spanning a lower secondary “Years 7–9” segment, IGCSE/BTEC in Years 10–11, and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13.
ICHK is co-educational day school.
ICHK provides inclusive education and supports students with recognized learning needs when they can be accommodated. For students with pronounced educational needs, they run a dedicated facility called the +1 Centre (for secondary students) with specialist staff.
The school is not affiliated with any country.
The school has no religious affiliations.
ICHK’s school hours are Monday to Friday, 8:15 am to 3:30 pm. The school also includes “Activities” (Curriculum X) as compulsory periods in the timetable as part of its programme structure.
ICHK offers an extensive bus service across Hong Kong (New Territories and Kowloon).
Annual tuition at ICHK Secondary ranges from HKD 184,500 to HKD 204,900 for 2026/27.
ICHK Secondary teaches IB (DP), BTEC Qualification, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 11 to 18.
Curriculum
International College Hong Kong (ICHK) offers a broad secondary programme for students in Years 7 to 13. In Years 7–9, students follow the ICHK Middle Years curriculum, which combines elements of the UK National Curriculum with inquiry-based learning, outdoor education, and interdisciplinary projects. In Years 10–11, students work toward the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), with the option to include BTEC qualifications in selected subjects. In Years 12–13, students undertake the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), which provides internationally recognised university entrance qualifications. English is the main language of instruction, and students study Chinese, Japanese, or Spanish as additional languages. The curriculum is complemented by programmes in arts, sports, technology, and service learning to provide a balanced academic experience.
ICHK uses a 5+1 pastoral care model and draws on Positive Psychology (including Dr. Martin Seligman’s PERMA model) to frame its SEL approach. Staff across the school are trained in this model, and Year 7 students begin with an induction and a four-day Deep Learning unit that addresses well-being, resilience, and emotional self-understanding. The tutorial programme continues SEL themes (resilience, mental health) throughout secondary years. The House system and Student Representative Council provide social frameworks where students can belong, lead, and express their voices.
ICHK is committed to inclusive education and supports students whose learning needs can be accommodated within the school’s resources. For students with pronounced educational needs, ICHK operates a +1 Centre, a specialist facility with dedicated staff to provide additional support. ICHK has experience supporting conditions including dyslexia, speech and language difficulties, and autism spectrum characteristics. The school is not a specialist SEN institution — students are primarily in mainstream classes with adjustments or individualized support.
ICHK provides support for EAL students via in-class support and withdrawal classes to strengthen English language skills but not enough information is known about a dedicated EAL prorgram.
Mental well-being is part of the school’s central mission: the pastoral care model integrates emotional health into everyday school life. Counseling services are part of the Student Wellbeing Team, alongside form tutors and pastoral leaders. ICHK encourages open dialogue, peer support, and resilience training through outdoor, sporting, and challenge-based programmes.
ICHK commits to safeguarding and child protection; staff must undergo background checks/child protection screening as part of recruitment. The school frames well-being, safety and community as central to its environment, embedding care into policies and the pastoral system.
1. Initial enquiry and application
Prospective families complete the online application form via the ICHK website. At this stage they also pay the non-refundable application fee and the HKD 2,000 administrative fee.
2. Assessment & documentation review
The school requires previous school reports and may ask for standardised test results (especially non-verbal tests) to verify whether the student can access the curriculum. Students must also demonstrate sufficient English proficiency or show that they can reach it in the short term.
3. Placement decision & conditional offer
The Head of School makes the final admission decision. If learning support is required, the offer may be conditional (for example, with additional costs). The school may change grade or class placement after reviewing a student’s learning profile.
4. Offer acceptance & capital fee payment
Once an offer is made, parents pay the first instalment of the Non-Refundable Capital Fee (HKD 60,000) to confirm the student’s place. Enrolment is final only after this payment.
5. Transition and induction
New students join an induction programme (especially Year 7) including a Deep Learning unit to help with social, emotional, and academic transition. Parents are expected to agree to support their child’s English development and participate in school life (activities programme, CAS+ Week, etc.).
ICHK operates a scholarship scheme to attract or retain students and support deserving candidates. Scholarships are divided into four categories:
Category A: for new or existing students demonstrating desirable qualities (service, sporting or dramatic talent, academic effort, integrity).
Category B (Community): aligned with core school values (Growth Mindset; Courage in the Learning Zone; Support of Peers); students are nominated and awards made at term’s end.
Category B (Entrepreneurial & Leadership): for contributions in school life (e.g. in sport, drama, environmental initiative).
Category C: hardship scholarships for families experiencing financial difficulty.
Category D: scholarships specifically for Deep Learning and Activity costs exceeding HKD 2,000.
Each year, 10% of the annual school fees are allocated for scholarships across these categories.
ICHK does not explicitly describe a traditional waitlist or pool system on its official admissions pages.