Hong Kong
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1. Initial Enquiry & Visit
Families begin by submitting an online enquiry or contacting the admissions team. They can arrange a campus tour (virtual if overseas) to meet staff and learn about the Early Years provision.
2. Online Application & Documents
Parents complete the online application form and upload supporting documents such as previous reports, a student reference, passport/ID, and medical records. For the Sai Kung Early Years campus, there is no non-refundable application fee.
3. Assessment / Interview (if required)
The school may invite your child to take an assessment or participate in an interview. For overseas students, this can be arranged remotely.
4. Offer of Place
Following review of the application and assessment, the school will notify you of the outcome. If an offer is made, you accept the place and submit the required one-off Capital Enrolment Fee to secure it.
5. Preparation & Transition
Once enrolled, you receive information about the first day, school uniforms, bus service, and orientation for your child’s start in the cohort.
The school operates a waiting list for full year groups. Should a place become available, the school will contact families on the waiting list in the order of priority and suitability for the cohort. Priority is given to siblings of current students, children of Nord Anglia alumni, and families already within the group, though all applicants must meet entry requirements.
At this campus, the website does not specify a dedicated scholarship programme for Early Years entrants.
Nord Anglia’s Sai Kung Early Years Campus serves children aged 3–5 (with Year 1 also on site). The Early Years programme follows the EYFS from the English National Curriculum and is delivered in English by specialist Early Years staff. Learning takes place in purpose-designed classrooms with play-based activities across the seven EYFS areas, including early literacy, maths, and expressive arts. Families benefit from a school bus service to and from campus. As children progress through NAIS Hong Kong, they continue into the English National Curriculum and IGCSE, then the IB Diploma Programme in Sixth Form. Distinctive partnerships enrich learning: the Juilliard–Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme enhances music, dance, and drama, while collaboration with MIT supports hands-on STEAM projects. Average class sizes are 24, supporting close attention to each child’s development in the Early Years. Tuition details for Nursery, Reception, and Year 1 are published on the Tuition Fees page.