Hong Kong
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The secondary campus of Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong is situated in Kwun Tong, Kowloon. It lies within a busy business and residential district that is well connected by major transport routes, including the MTR and bus lines. The campus is easily accessible from both Hong Kong Island and the wider Kowloon area.
The school offers Secondary education (Years 7–11) and Sixth Form/High School (Years 12–13) for students aged approximately 11 to 18.
It is a co-educational day school; boarding facilities are not provided.
The school publishes an Inclusive Education Policy that details reasonable adjustments, progress review, and individual targets for students with additional learning needs.
The school follows the English National Curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, and is part of an international network. There is no specific national government affiliation beyond Hong Kong’s authorization.
No religious affiliation is indicated on the public website.
The school day includes form-time, lessons, a morning break, and lunch, with the structure varying by year group.
Yes, the school offers a bus service operated by an external company (Jacksons) with routes covering Hong Kong Island, Kowloo,n and the New Territories. There is also a shuttle between Lam Tin and the Kwun Tong Secondary Campus. Places are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Application Fees
A non-refundable application fee of HKD 3,000 is required for all new student applications to the Secondary Campus. Upon acceptance, families must pay a Capital Enrolment Fee (CEF) of HKD 100,000, which is a one-time, non-refundable payment that secures the student’s place. From the 2026–27 academic year, the school will replace the CEF with an Annual Capital Levy (ACL) of HKD 35,000 for new students.
Tuition Fees (Per Year)
Years 7–11 (Key Stage 3–4, IGCSE): HKD 220,500
Years 12–13 (IB Diploma Programme): HKD 222,500
Tuition covers academic instruction, classroom materials, and use of learning resources. It does not include school uniforms, meals, transportation, public examination fees (IGCSE and IB Diploma), or fee-based extracurricular activities.
Billing Schedule
Tuition fees are billed monthly and collected through Direct Debit. For company-paid tuition, payments may also be made by bank transfer to the school’s HSBC account. Families joining mid-year must settle the first month’s tuition before the student’s first day of school.
Additional Fees
Public examination fees (IGCSE and IB Diploma) are billed separately.
Uniforms, meals, and bus fees are not included in tuition.
Extracurricular clubs may be offered free or with an additional cost, depending on activity type.
Refund Policy
The Application Fee and Capital Enrolment Fee (or Annual Capital Levy) are non-refundable and non-transferable. A three-month written notice is required within the academic year for withdrawal; summer months are excluded from the notice period.
Payment Options
Payments can be made by Direct Debit (preferred) or bank transfer. Company invoices are available for employer-sponsored students upon request.
Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong Secondary Campus delivers the British pathway to IGCSE followed by the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Teaching is in English, with languages offered including Spanish, French, and Chinese. Classes average 24 students, supported by an 11:1 student–teacher ratio. Facilities at the secondary campus include specialist spaces such as an Innovation Centre, Juilliard Performing Arts Centre, an IB Suite, and collaborative work areas. Distinctive programs include NAIS Hong Kong’s collaborations with MIT (STEM) and The Juilliard School (Performing Arts), which extend classroom learning and club offerings. The school operates a bus network serving Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories, with specific Secondary Afternoon Bus Routes and a Lam Tin–Kwun Tong shuttle for transfers. The Secondary day typically runs 8:00–15:30, followed by ECAs.