Hong Kong
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The school implements the Singapore curriculum with a staged progression. In Secondary 1 and Secondary 2, students follow the Singapore syllabus adapted to the Hong Kong context. In Secondary 3 and Secondary 4, students study Cambridge IGCSE and participate in the International Certificate of Education (ICE). This pathway is designed to prepare students for the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). The school offers a Diploma Curriculum as part of the senior years. The Diploma Programme, including an average IB score publication, is a documented part of the school's offerings.
The school operates a bilingual program with English as the main medium of instruction and Putonghua (Chinese) integrated into the curriculum. English is used in most subjects and activities, while Chinese language is taught as part of the programme; Chinese is taught using Simplified Chinese script. The secondary section includes Chinese as a second language for students whose mother tongue is not Chinese.
Singapore International School (Hong Kong)’s Secondary Campus opened in 2012, when the school extended its programme to accommodate secondary and pre-university levels, and is located at 2 Police School Road, Wong Chuk Hang. The six-year secondary curriculum begins with a Singapore-style Lower Secondary framework in Years 1–2, followed by the internationally-recognised Cambridge IGCSE in Years 3–4 and culminates in the IB Diploma Programme in Years 5–6. The campus is adjacent to the primary site, connected by a link-bridge, facilitating continuity for students progressing from Primary to Secondary. Instruction is predominantly in English, with Chinese (Putonghua) taught as a core language; students also have access to enrichment and co-curricular programmes in leadership, sport and the arts.