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1. Complete and submit application
Parents fill in the Application Form and return it to the Lower School Offices at 30 Ching Wah Street, North Point, together with the non-refundable HK$ 500 application fee, two current passport-sized photographs, a copy of the child’s birth certificate/passport/visa, Hong Kong ID card (if applicable) and the latest school report in English.
2. Interview / Assessment
For Kindergarten and Reception applicants, the child takes part in an informal group play-based interview; for Primary 1-6 applicants, there is an interview and academic testing in English and Mathematics.
3. Offer and registration deposit
If a place is offered, parents are required to pay a Registration Deposit equivalent to two months’ tuition fees in order to secure the place. This deposit is refundable when the child leaves, provided they have completed at least one full academic year and one full calendar month’s written notice has been given.
4. Payment of tuition and acceptance
Once registration is confirmed and deposit paid, tuition fees are billed and payable in ten monthly instalments (via Autopay) from September through June.
5. Withdrawal notice
If withdrawing the student, one full calendar month’s written notice is required in order for the deposit to be refundable.
The school’s website does not specify a separate waitlist or pool system beyond the standard application and offer process.
Kiangsu & Chekiang Primary School’s International Section places its Lower School (Kindergarten, Reception and Primary 1) at 30 Ching Wah Street, North Point, with Primary 2–6 at 20 Braemar Hill Road nearby. The Primary curriculum is a modified English National Curriculum from Primary 1–6, with Maths and Literacy taught discretely and Science, Geography, History, Design Technology and Art taught with natural cross-curricular links. Mandarin is taught daily by specialist teachers, alongside specialist Music and PE. Twice a year, teachers offer after-school activities that typically include artistic and sporting options. Field-based learning is part of the experience.