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The Kindergarten uniform consists of a School Apron and a School Hat. The Primary Formal Uniform includes a long/short sleeve polo shirt, boys' shorts or trousers, girls' skorts, a cardigan, a hat, and black shoes with white or black socks. For PE, students wear a long/short sleeve PE T‑shirt, PE shorts, a track jacket, and PE track pants. The Uniform Shop is located at Unit B1, 1/F, Tai Cheung (Liberal) Factory Building, Kowloon; uniforms can be ordered online.
Hot lunch is provided through Zebratasty with online ordering. Students select meals by date, check allergy labels, and choose portion sizes; late ordering is allowed up to the previous working day, with orders managed via the online system. Cancellations are handled by email, and credits may be issued; payments are processed online (PayPal), and refunds can be issued by postal cheque when needed.
Generations Christian Education is responsible for the day-to-day operations of Norwegian International School. GenCE is a not-for-profit organisation with over 30 years of educational experience in Hong Kong. Ownership history includes the Norwegian Lutheran Mission becoming the sole owners in 2003, with sponsorship transferred to Generations Christian Education in 2010.
Norwegian International School (NIS) in Hong Kong is a Christian-values-focused international day school for children aged from about 2 years 8 months up to 11 years (Year 6). It offers a Kindergarten campus at 175 Kwong Fuk Road and a Primary campus at 170 Kam Shan Road in Tai Po, New Territories. Instruction is in English, guided by the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) in the early years and the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) in the primary years. Specialist Mandarin (Putonghua) lessons are also part of the programme. Class sizes average around 23-28 students. NIS emphasises outdoor learning and play in its leafy Tai Po setting and grounds its educational approach in a Christian ethos with service and community-mindedness. The school also offers a school bus service. For families seeking a smaller-scale international primary environment in Hong Kong that blends enquiry-based learning with outdoor opportunities and faith-inspired values, NIS provides a distinctive option.