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Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC): a U.S. regional accreditation agency signalling that THS meets standards for school-quality and continuous improvement.
Member of the East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS): a regional network of international schools in East Asia.
2025: Two awards at the UNSDG Achievement Awards Hong Kong 2025 – the Individual SDG Award (Goal 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth) awarded to Dr Jadis Blurton and the SDG Leaders Award awarded to Rafi Cristobal.
2024: Grand Award plus multiple “Excellence in Economic/Social/Environmental Sustainability Initiative” Awards at the Hong Kong Sustainability Awards 2024.
2024: Outstanding Enterprise – SDG Enterprise Award by Junior Chamber International (Hong Kong), recognising THS for sustainability-education collaboration.
2024: For the 2023 cycle of the Hong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence (HKAEE) - THS earned a Silver Award, two Outstanding Awards for Best Green Education Initiative, and an Individual Green Achiever Award (for Rafi Cristobal.
2022: Won the “Best in Teaching and Learning” award at the International School Awards 2022 (by ISC Research).
The Harbour School’s Garden Campus in Ap Lei Chau houses THS’s High School (Grades 9–12) in a modern space designed for independent, interdisciplinary learning. Programs are influenced by American curricula, with Primary referencing Common Core and NGSS; high-school students choose from pathways and experiences, including internships and the Global Classrooms program. Facilities and signature initiatives include the Marine Science Center—the first of its kind in a Hong Kong school—the Foundry makerspace, Black Box Theatre, and the Black Dolphin sailing classroom used across subjects. Student life extends into S.E.A. after-school courses and Black Dolphin Sports, with teams competing in leagues such as ISSFHK. The school runs a bus service (in partnership with Jolly Bus Company) and lists transparent tuition and capital charges on its website for 2025–26. High School leadership is provided by Co-Principals Kyle King and Alison Kutlaca.