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Renaissance College is located in Ma On Shan in the New Territories, at 5 Hang Ming Street, and sits right outside Heng On MTR station on the Tuen Ma Line with Exit A linking into the campus. The neighbourhood is primarily residential, with bus routes serving the area and convenient connections into Kowloon and beyond.
RCHK is an all-through IB World School for students aged 5–18. It offers the IB Primary Years Programme (Years 1–6), Middle Years Programme (Years 7–11), and either the Diploma Programme or Career-related Programme in Years 12–13.
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school with no boarding facilities. It is part of the English Schools Foundation (ESF), the largest English-medium international school organisation in Hong Kong.
RCHK provides tailored support for students with Additional Learning Needs. Its inclusion programmes and wellbeing initiatives ensure that individual needs are addressed in class and across school life.
The school is part of the English Schools Foundation in Hong Kong and is not affiliated with a specific country.
RCHK is non-religious and has no faith affiliation.
Classes generally run from 8:00 am to 3:10 pm, with a mid-morning break and a lunch break included in the schedule
The college offers an optional bus service. Routes cover a wide range of residential areas in Hong Kong, and stops are arranged at housing estates near the school for convenience
Application Fee
An application for entry to RCHK carries a non-refundable, non-transferable administration fee of HK$2,800.
Tuition Fees by Year Group (2025–26)
Years 1–6: HK$148,100 annually
Years 7–11: HK$193,600 annually
Years 12–13: HK$195,700 annually
Tuition is billed over 10 months (i.e. divided across 10 payments).
Building Levy / Capital Contribution
New students entering Year 1 are required to pay a non-refundable building levy (NBL) of HK$50,000.
Students entering Years 2–12 must pay a pro-rated portion of that levy.
Other Costs & Fees
RAPT (Parent-Teacher Association) membership fee (per family): HK$275
Student Smart Identity / Value-Stored Card: first copy free, replacements cost HK$20
ID card for parents/guardians/helpers: first copy free, replacement HK$20
Certified true copy of report card (PYP, MYP, Y12): HK$50 per copy
Additional academic transcript copies (for current MYP/DP students): HK$100 per extra copy
Certified transcript for graduated/left students (MYP/DP): HK$100 per copy
Billing Schedule & Payment Terms
Tuition is deducted monthly over 10 months via autopay (direct debit authorisation, DDA).
Parents will be notified by email if there is an outstanding invoice.
Refund / Withdrawal Policies
Specific refund conditions for mid-year withdrawal are not detailed in the public fee pages. The building levy is explicitly non-refundable.
Fee Payment Options
The main tuition and levies are handled via direct debit (autopay / DDA).
Other charges (e.g. PTA, trips, insurance) are handled through an ePayment wallet. Parents can top up this wallet using credit card, PayPal, or PPS.
Residual ePayment balances may be refunded, or transferred to siblings, upon leaving the school.
Renaissance College Hong Kong (RCHK) is an ESF all-through, co-educational IB World School in Ma On Shan, serving ages 5–19 from one campus. Students follow the full IB continuum—PYP (Y1–6), MYP (Y7–11), and either the IB Diploma Programme or the IB Career-related Programme in Y12–13. English is the language of instruction, with Chinese taught from Year 1–11 and additional options of Spanish and French in upper years. The campus sits next to Heng On MTR station and is supported by an optional school-bus service. Co-curricular opportunities include extensive sports under the Black Kites banner, music ensembles, and the Education Outside the Classroom programme. Notable student initiatives include RENMUN (Model United Nations) and community service through CAS.