Hong Kong
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Kiangsu & Chekiang International Section operates on two campuses in North Point: 30 Ching Wah Street (Kindergarten to Primary 1) and 20 Braemar Hill Road (Primary 2 to Secondary). The school provides a modern ICT framework with an up-to-date ICT suite, interactive whiteboards in classrooms, and iPads for students, with IT integrated across the curriculum. The Secondary Section has a library, and weekly library visits are part of the Foundation and Primary programs. The EYFS also includes weekly library visits for early years. Music and Physical Education are taught by specialist staff, reflecting a focus on the arts and physical development within the curriculum. The school hall is used for physical activity, supporting PE lessons and school-wide events.
A school hall is used for physical education and school activities, and the campus supports after-school sports and physical activity through various clubs and programmes. Extracurricular offerings include martial arts, tennis, soccer and chess, with activities available after school and throughout the year. The school emphasizes a range of artistic and sporting activities through its after-school programme.
ICT facilities include an up-to-date ICT suite, interactive whiteboards in classrooms, and iPads with information technology integrated across all areas of learning. Classrooms are equipped for ICT-enabled teaching, and weekly library visits are part of the curriculum for younger students; the secondary library network is in place for older students. The Secondary Section library provides a dedicated space for study and research, complementing the primary and early years libraries.
Extracurricular activities are offered twice a year after school and include a variety of artistic and sporting activities; there are fee-paying activities such as martial arts, tennis, soccer and chess. Primary students in Levels 3–5 participate in adventure camps at local sites in Hong Kong, with a Primary 6 trip overseas to experience Chinese culture and apply Mandarin skills. The programme emphasizes holistic development through arts, sport and cultural experiences.
Kiangsu & Chekiang College International Section (KCIS) is the international arm of Kiangsu & Chekiang College in Hong Kong. The school operates on two campuses in North Point on Hong Kong Island: Lower School at 30 Ching Wah Street (Kindergarten to Primary 1) and Upper School at 20 Braemar Hill Road (Primary 2 to Year 13). KCIS opened its International Section in September 1993, adding English as the medium of instruction with Mandarin integrated into the curriculum. The school follows a British-based framework, with English-medium instruction in subjects; Mandarin is taught as a core language. The curriculum includes Cambridge IGCSE for Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme for Years 12–13. KCIS is co-educational and day-only, with a bus service available. Extracurricular activities include after-school clubs such as martial arts, tennis, soccer and chess. The school emphasizes language development and international-mindedness, preparing students for local and higher education.