Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
1. Book a visit
Parents begin by arranging a weekday in-person tour or a personalised online tour of the school to meet senior staff and see the campus.
2. Submit the online application form
There is no application fee. Parents complete the form, upload required documents and agree to the terms and conditions.
3. Assessment and interview
After the application is reviewed, the school will contact you to arrange the student’s assessment and interview as part of the evaluation process.
4. Offer and enrolment meeting
If the assessment and interview are successful, the school issues a formal offer and schedules an enrolment meeting to finalise registration.
5. Prepare for start
You will receive detailed guidance on fees, school year start date, bus routes (if applicable) and any entry requirements well before the child’s first day.
The school does not publicly advertise a formal waitlist or pool system for applicants.
Oxbridge School provides a limited number of scholarships to recognise student potential and support access to education. Academic scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate strong academic ability and a high level of commitment during the admissions process. The school also considers applicants with notable achievements in sports through a practical skills assessment. In addition, a financial-aid scholarship is available to assist students from ethnic minority backgrounds who meet the school’s entry criteria. Scholarships are granted following review by the admissions team and are subject to ongoing student performance and engagement.
Oxbridge School is a British-curriculum, English-medium day school in Hung Hom serving Primary and Secondary pupils through to Sixth Form. The school follows the National Curriculum of England & Wales, is an accredited Cambridge International School, and leads students to IGCSE and A Level pathways. Classes are deliberately small (around 15 students), and teaching includes dedicated subject specialists. Facilities and programmes include specialist music spaces with a concert Grand Piano and an annual school musical, weekly PE & Games with an annual Sports Day at the Sai Kung Tang Shiu Kin Sports Stadium, and a broad enrichment programme offering clubs such as RoboCode, Chess, Piano and Dance, plus Japanese language. Chinese is taught across all year groups, alongside English. The school runs daily buses from all areas of Hong Kong.