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English is the school's medium of instruction. Chinese is taught as an additional language from Year 1 to Year 6, with language learning integrated into the inquiry-based curriculum. All home languages are valued and students are encouraged to use them. The school follows the IB Primary Years Programme framework and provides language-specific strands and overviews aligned with IB/ESF guidelines.
The school uses English as the medium of instruction; Chinese is taught as the additional language from Year 1 to Year 6. Home languages are encouraged and student language portraits support lessons across English and Chinese.
Quarry Bay School (QBS) is an IB Primary Years Programme school on Braemar Hill, North Point (Hong Kong Island). The site confirms PYP authorisation since May 2010 and outlines an inquiry-based approach taught in English, with Chinese as the additional language from Year 1–6. Facilities and travel guidance are provided on the “Campus & Find Us” pages, including public transport serving Braemar Hill and a note about morning traffic in the cul-de-sac. Extracurricular life features “Keep Learning” (academic) and “Be Active” (sports) clubs, plus a Student Council with representatives from Years 2–6 who meet weekly and sometimes lead assemblies. The Student Support & Wellbeing section details inclusion through “The Hive,” offering in-class adaptations, ELSA, counselling, therapy dogs, and parent-funded speech/occupational therapy. Admissions (including fees) are handled centrally by ESF via the QBS Admissions page.