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Peak School sits at 20 Plunkett's Road, The Peak, Hong Kong. The campus features an expansive upper playground with netball courts, an artificial grass football pitch, and a newly renovated hall for indoor activities. There is no on-site parking. The school serves Year 1 to Year 6.
The school uses an expansive upper playground with netball courts and an artificial grass football pitch for outdoor sports, and a newly renovated hall for indoor activities and events. Year 3–6 students participate in cross-country events and represent Peak School in inter-school competitions. Sports teams include boys and girls football, netball, rugby, hockey, cricket and aquathlon.
Peak School is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP). The curriculum is organised around six transdisciplinary themes and Units of Inquiry (UOI) that drive learning across knowledge, concepts and skills. Year 1 to Year 6 have age-appropriate curricula aligned to the PYP, with learning guided by Approaches to Learning (Thinking, Research, Communication, Social, Self-Management) and a range of learner profiles.
Peak School offers a range of after-school and lunchtime activities, with most on-site on the upper playground, netball courts, artificial grass pitch or the hall. Year 3–6 students can join cross-country and a range of sports teams, including football, netball, rugby, hockey, cricket and aquathlon, along with choir and orchestra. External providers, including ESF Explore, deliver clubs such as football, tennis, gymnastics, rugby, science, chess, finance, cooking, robo coding, stitching and ukulele. Lunchtime staff-run art and wellness clubs and the Junior Duke program support independent learning and leadership.
Peak School is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for children aged 5–11, with a two-form entry and around 360 students. Located on The Peak, the campus is reachable from Central via minibus 1 and Citybus 15; the school notes that there is no on-site parking. Learning follows an inquiry-based PYP approach, with “specialist subjects” enriching classroom learning and a strong programme of sports, expressive arts, and cultural activities at lunch and after school. Outdoor learning includes a staged camp and trip programme beginning in Year 3. Student support is detailed, with a School Counselor, Emotional Literacy Support Assistants (ELSA), and a Learning Diversity Team of specialist teachers and educational assistants; outside providers offer speech and language and occupational therapy, and the school runs animal-assisted therapy on site. Daily transport is provided by Kwoon Chung Motors (KCM) under a dedicated bus service for families.