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1. Application Period
Parents must complete and submit the online application form through Pui Kiu College’s application portal during the open admission period. Required documents generally include the child’s birth certificate, latest school report, and a recent photo.
2. Confirmation and First-Round Assessment
Once the application is submitted, the school confirms receipt and invites applicants to join the first-round admission assessment. Families are instructed to record and submit presentation videos for evaluation based on topics announced by the school.
3. Second-Round Assessment
The list of shortlisted candidates is released on the Online Admission System, and parents can check the results using their child’s Candidate Number. Shortlisted applicants are then invited to attend an in-person interview or assessment.
4. Final Offer and Registration
Successful applicants receive an offer letter through the online portal. Parents must confirm acceptance and pay the first tuition instalment by the specified deadline to secure the place. Registration and orientation follow, where families receive class allocation, transport, and uniform details.
The school does not publicly state the operation of a formal waitlist or pool system.
Pui Kiu College offers several scholarships, including Merit Scholarships, Special Talent Scholarships, and Service Scholarships.
Merit Scholarships recognise academic excellence across primary and secondary levels.
Special Talent Scholarships reward achievements in sports, performing arts, or creative disciplines.
Service Scholarships are awarded to students who show commitment to school and community service.
Scholarships are reviewed annually and typically take the form of partial tuition remission or certificates of recognition.
Pui Kiu College is a through-train day school in Tai Wai, Sha Tin, serving G1–G12 with a local HKDSE pathway and an International Stream culminating in the NCUK International Foundation Year (IFY) for UK university entry. The school outlines subjects across Primary and Secondary, including Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics, Science, ICT, and performing arts in both Chinese and English. Published activities show a broad ECA programme with academic clubs (e.g., Astronomy, Science), arts groups (Visual Arts, Music, Dance), and community/service teams (Red Cross Cadet, Scouts, Hong Kong Award for Young People).