Hong Kong
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1. Complete the Online Application Form
Parents start by submitting the school’s online application form for the relevant level (Playgroup, Children Centre, Kindergarten or Primary). The child must meet the age requirement for the grade applied to.
2. Submit Required Documents & Pay Fee
Along with the online form, families upload documents such as previous school report (for 3–5 year olds) and child’s Hong Kong visa status if applicable. A non-refundable application fee of HKD 500 is charged for most applicants.
3. School Visit and Child Activity Session
If the application is processed, the school schedules a visit for the family, and the child participates in a play-session or assessment in English, Chinese (Putonghua) and, for Primary applicants, mathematics. During this visit parents meet school leadership to discuss the child’s background and the school’s programme.
4. Offer and Registration
When accepted subject to space availability, the school sends a written placement offer. Parents must complete the registration process (including payment of fees, signing of contracts) by the date stated in the offer letter.
5. Withdrawal/Notice Terms
If parents choose to withdraw the child, notice of not less than two full calendar months (for early years) is required in writing; school fees will be charged for the notice period. The summer vacation is not counted in the notice period.
The school does not publicly disclose detailed information about a wait-list or pool system.
The school website does not publicly disclose any specific scholarships, bursaries or financial-aid schemes for incoming students.
Kingston International Kindergarten in Kowloon Tong offers a bilingual English–Putonghua Early Years programme that forms the first stage of Kingston’s IB Primary Years Programme pathway (ages 3–5, with a 2-year-old class at the Children Centre). Daily learning includes English and Putonghua circle time, specialist music, outdoor play, and creative activities. A distinctive feature is Kingston’s school-wide commitment to student-run clubs and community action—from Choir and Orchestra to the Kingston Environmental Group—offering authentic opportunities even before Primary. The kindergarten campus sits at 12–14 Cumberland Road in Kowloon Tong, close to Kingston’s Primary campuses on Waterloo Road; parents arrange transport directly with bus companies, as the school does not operate a bus service.