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The school is a Direct Subsidy Scheme, through-train institution with both Primary and Secondary sections. It serves about 900–1,000 places and operates at 1 Tai Wai New Village Road, Tai Wai, Sha Tin, New Territories. The school hours are 8:15 am to 4:10 pm, Monday to Friday. The teaching staff is typically 110–120.
The school emphasizes a broad learning experience, with a structured program that includes an international stream offering a pathway to overseas universities. Scholarships recognize excellence in sports, music, visual arts, and other talents, with more than HK$2 million awarded annually.
Primary medium of instruction is English and Putonghua, with Cantonese taught as an additional language; the Secondary section uses English as the medium of instruction. The school aims to nurture proficiency in both English and Chinese.
The school provides extracurricular opportunities and an exchange program, supporting a well-rounded student experience through Life-wide Learning and ECA activities.
The school offers scholarships and fee arrangements, including a scholarship scheme to support talented students across academics, morals, sports, music, visual arts, and other talents.
The school provides pathways and guidance for university progression, including university placement support and structured career planning through its international stream.
The school supports student development with discipline and counseling services and a focus on moral and civic education within its programs.
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).