Hong Kong
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Invictus International School Hong Kong opened in 2019, establishing its first campus in Chai Wan before expanding to the Tseung Kwan O site. The school is part of the Invictus International School group, originally founded in Singapore in 2015 by Invictus International Education. The network has since grown to include campuses across Singapore, Cambodia, Thailand, and Hong Kong. Invictus operates as a private international education group, offering accessible English-medium schooling within the Cambridge curriculum framework.
The Tseung Kwan O campus community includes both local and expatriate families who value the bilingual English-Chinese environment. The school regularly organises cultural celebrations, wellness activities, and thematic learning events that encourage parent and student participation. Community updates, news stories, and student achievements are shared through the school’s website and newsletters.
The school maintains close communication with parents through structured parent-teacher meetings, campus tours, and community engagement activities. Families are invited to participate in school events and information sessions that promote collaboration between staff and parents. While there is no formally titled Parent Teacher Association detailed on the school’s website, regular open days, parent workshops, and feedback sessions indicate active parent involvement in the school community.
Invictus Primary (Tseung Kwan O) offers Cambridge Primary in Years 1–6 with an English–Chinese bilingual approach. Located at Monterey Place, 23 Tong Chun Street, the campus sits within a waterfront development with access to parks, promenades and sports facilities. Classrooms operate with a maximum 25:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Students study English, Mathematics (with structured problem-solving), Science, Chinese (as a first or second language), Chinese Culture, and Digital Literacy/IT. After-school options include Football, Choir, Speech & Drama, Chinese Drum, Digital Art, and an Entrepreneur Club.