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.
The school offers a bespoke British National Curriculum, with the Cambridge International Curriculum underpinning learning. It serves students from age 5 to 18, with progression to IGCSE and A levels. The campus is centrally located in Hung Hom with a modern, spacious campus and daily school bus services from across Hong Kong. The library learning hub supports study and research, and Thematic Learning is a key approach across subjects. English as a Second Language support and Mandarin lessons are available, and class sizes are deliberately small, around 15 students.
The school follows a combination of the National Curriculum of England and Wales and the Cambridge International Curriculum. It provides education from Year 1 to Year 8 and beyond, with a pathway to IGCSE and A Levels. Teaching is delivered by an experienced team averaging over 20 years of teacher experience. The learning environment emphasizes personalised instruction in deliberately small class sizes and uses a thematic, topic-based curriculum to connect subjects. The campus includes a Library Learning Hub to support study and research.
Oxbridge School offers a range of extracurricular activities outside the classroom. It runs annual study tours to the United Kingdom to experience a leading UK school environment and cultural learning, with early programs including visits to Bromsgrove School (2023) and planned return in 2024. The school also conducts international exchanges with partner schools such as St. Andrews in Bangkok, Thailand. These programs broaden horizons, develop global perspectives, and complement academic learning.
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.