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The school is located at 1 Tai Wai New Village Road, Tai Wai, Sha Tin, New Territories. The campus is accessible by Tai Wai MTR Station Exit A and green minibus 64K. The school provides on-site facilities such as a library and a digital learning platform (eClass) to support student learning. There are dedicated spaces for music education with good musical facilities and a range of instruments, and there are instrumental classes offered. A Multipurpose Hall on campus supports assemblies, performances and physical activities.
There is a covered playground on campus. The Multipurpose Hall on campus provides space for sports and physical activities.
The campus includes a library and an online learning platform (eClass). The school provides well-equipped music facilities and instruments to support music education, including instrumental classes in Chinese and Western instruments, Pop instruments and hand chimes. The secondary curriculum follows the New Senior Secondary Curriculum, with subjects including Music and Physical Education.
There are instrumental classes for secondary students, offering Chinese and Western instruments and other ensembles. There are music teams and ensembles such as Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Chinese orchestra, Western orchestra, Percussion band, Chinese Drum Team, and The Pui Kiu Singers, with opportunities to perform inside or outside the school and to participate in open competitions. Life-wide Learning programs and other ECAs are provided.
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).