Hong Kong
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Primary students wear their uniform every day; teachers decide whether to wear the school uniform or the sports uniform. Secondary students wear the sports uniform on days with physical education classes or for school outings.
There is a canteen at all four campuses. Meals are prepared daily by Compass and provided to Primary and Early Years with a single main course, while Secondary students may choose between two meal options. The meals are nut-free and designed to be wholesome and balanced with the five essential nutrients. Those not registering for school meals may bring packed lunches.
The French International School ‘Victor Segalen' Association Limited is a non-profit company limited by guarantee, incorporated under the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance, and managed by a Board of elected individuals. The Board's structure includes voting and guest members and multiple committees. The interim Head of School is Michael Maniska.
The Blue Pool Road campus of the French International School (FIS) in Hong Kong serves Years 7–13 (8-13 from 2026) and accommodates both the French-medium and English-medium streams in one campus setting. Students in the French stream follow the French national curriculum leading to the Baccalauréat; those in the International stream progress via IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme. Located on Blue Pool Road in Happy Valley, the campus features around 40 classes and approximately 100 teaching staff, and is supported by a school-bus network. Instruction is in French or English depending on stream, and students study additional languages such as Mandarin, Spanish, German and Latin. Co-educational and day-school only, the campus emphasises a multilingual community of learners from many nationalities. Facilities include a gymnasium, art rooms, library, canteen and multipurpose spaces. Signature programmes include bilingual education and an emphasis on sustainability and service through initiatives such as the Green Club.