Hong Kong
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The Chai Wan Campus is located at the end of Tai Tam Road on Hong Kong Island, in a country park setting bordered by hills and hiking trails. It is five minutes by bus from Sai Wan Ho or Chai Wan MTR stations.
The school offers full-time secondary education for Years 7 to 13, with a maximum student-teacher ratio of 25:1 and an academic year from August to June. The curriculum follows Cambridge Lower Secondary for Years 7–9, IGCSE for Years 10–11, and Cambridge International A-Levels for Years 12–13. IGCSE subjects include English, English Literature, Mandarin, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Mathematics, ICT, Geography, History, and Music. In Years 12 and 13, students prepare for Cambridge International A-Levels with a broad subject mix chosen to align with university plans. A Cambridge International Curriculum is flexible and international in philosophy, with progression from lower to upper secondary. Assessments include written and project work, teacher observations, formal knowledge tests, and an effort assessment against a school matrix. Reporting to parents includes two parent/teacher/student conferences annually and two written reports. The school is an Institution by Sing-Ed Corporation.
Invictus International School’s Chai Wan campus is the English-medium secondary site for Years 7–13 on Hong Kong Island. Students follow the Cambridge pathway—Lower Secondary in Years 7–9, IGCSE in Years 10–11, and A-Levels in Years 12–13—leading to widely recognised qualifications for university entry. The campus includes interactive classrooms, a science lab, computer lab, and a theatre, with access to nearby government sports facilities. Set beside country park trails at the end of Tai Tam Road, it’s about five minutes by bus from Sai Wan Ho or Chai Wan MTR, offering easy Island Line connections. A notable feature is the clear subject progression to A-Levels at Key Stage 5, allowing students to select subject combinations to match future degree plans.