- HKIS provides educational excellence with a difference, emphasizing compassion and service across all grades. - HKIS courses challenge and inspire students to be lifelong learners and global citizens. - Our graduates attend top universities around the world, with close to 85% attending American institutions.
Hong Kong International School (HKIS)About the
Founded in 1966 by a group of American business professionals and the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, HKIS has served a growing and dynamic community for over 50 years. Watch the videos below and read our book for an in-depth understanding of who we are, and where we've come from.
Hong Kong International School (HKIS) serves Reception 1 through Grade 12 students from around the world who seek an American college-preparatory education. HKIS is accredited by the United States Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is a member of the East Asia Regional Conference of Overseas Schools (EARCOS).
Serving over 2,800 students, HKIS has four school divisions on two campuses on the south-side of Hong Kong Island: the Lower and Upper Primary Schools are located in Repulse Bay while the Middle and High Schools are located in Tai Tam.
Through academics, co-curricular activities, leadership and service, each student develops his or her intellect, imagination, independence, and inherent sense of responsibility.
Our challenging curriculum encourages students to grow intellectually by engaging them in collaborative work, interdisciplinary studies, student portfolios, and the use of technology in learning. The overall emphasis is on academic excellence through self-motivated and interactive learning. In addition to academic studies, our students are able to immerse themselves in a wide range of sporting and artistic activities, where teamwork and leadership are actively encouraged.
Interim and Service to the Community
Our students also participate in an Interim program throughout all four years of high school. Interim is a weeklong, off-campus learning experience featuring a range of courses that weave the Student Learning Results into the course experience.
Service to the community is an important aspect of high school activity, and students are able to give back to the local and global community, taking part in projects that make positive and lasting contributions to people all over the world.
Subjects we teach
: Counseling, Humanities, Mathematics, World Languages, Modern Languages, Performing Arts, Physical Education, Science, Visual Art, Design & Technology, Advance Placement Program
Our High School serves students in Grade 9 through 12 (15-18 years old).
Through academics, co-curricular activities, leadership and service, each student develops his or her intellect, imagination, independence, and inherent sense of responsibility.
Our challenging curriculum encourages students to grow intellectually by engaging them in collaborative work, interdisciplinary studies, student portfolios, and the use of technology in learning. The overall emphasis is on academic excellence through self-motivated and interactive learning. In addition to academic studies, our students are able to immerse themselves in a wide range of sporting and artistic activities, where teamwork and leadership are actively encouraged.
Interim and Service to the Community
Our students also participate in an Interim program throughout all four years of high school. Interim is a weeklong, off-campus learning experience featuring a range of courses that weave the Student Learning Results into the course experience.
Service to the community is an important aspect of high school activity, and students are able to give back to the local and global community, taking part in projects that make positive and lasting contributions to people all over the world.
Subjects we teach
: Counseling, Humanities, Mathematics, World Languages, Modern Languages, Performing Arts, Physical Education, Science, Visual Art, Design & Technology, Advance Placement Program
Our High School serves students in Grade 9 through 12 (15-18 years old).
Course Information
Schedule
52 Weeks
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Accommodation
Off-campus Residence
Qualification
Entry Requirements
- Students must have valid proof of visa status/right of abode in Hong Kong (e.g., dependent visa, HKID card, Hong Kong birth certificate, Hong Kong passport) prior to the start of school.
- A student may not enter HKIS unless he/she will be living with at least one parent who is in full-time residence in Hong Kong.
- A student entering high school must submit records for all previous high school coursework. Credit for graduation cannot be given without a full high school academic history.
- HKIS requires all of its students to be covered by personal health insurance. HKIS does not provide medical coverage for students when accidents occur during school-related activities.
- Students transferring from a country whose school year follows a different calendar than HKIS will generally be required to continue in the year they have just completed (For example: a student completing Grade 10 in December in Australia, would remain in Grade 10 at HKIS for the remainder of the academic year).
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
At every stage we provide engaging experiences within a stimulating environment that taps into the natural curiosity that exists in young inquisitive minds. Children learn best in a ‘hands-on’ environment, where they are actively involved in exploring, experimenting and talking as they work and play at a variety of activities.
Emphasis is on literacy and math, and children learn about Christianity through Bible stories, chapels, songs and prayers. They also learn about other world religions by sharing holiday celebrations, visiting temples, shrines and mosques, hearing various guest speakers, studying religious and cultural books, as well as traditional artifacts.
Learning is a Journey, Not a Race
We fully understand that different children have different learning styles, and develop at varying rates. Our program design ensures that each child develops concepts, skills, learning strategies and positive attitudes in intellectual, social, physical, and spiritual areas at their own pace as they progress through the grades.
To complement learning at this early stage of development, our program also allows time for using the playground and gym, as well as the comprehensive resources in our library.
Subjects we teach
: Literacy, Mathematics, Social Studies + Science, Religious Education, Aquatics, Art, Chinese Studies, Educational Technology, Library, Music, Physical Education
Our Lower Primary School is home to children in Reception 1 (pre-kindergarten) through Grade 2 (4 - 7 years old).
At every stage we provide engaging experiences within a stimulating environment that taps into the natural curiosity that exists in young inquisitive minds. Children learn best in a ‘hands-on’ environment, where they are actively involved in exploring, experimenting and talking as they work and play at a variety of activities.
Emphasis is on literacy and math, and children learn about Christianity through Bible stories, chapels, songs and prayers. They also learn about other world religions by sharing holiday celebrations, visiting temples, shrines and mosques, hearing various guest speakers, studying religious and cultural books, as well as traditional artifacts.
Learning is a Journey, Not a Race
We fully understand that different children have different learning styles, and develop at varying rates. Our program design ensures that each child develops concepts, skills, learning strategies and positive attitudes in intellectual, social, physical, and spiritual areas at their own pace as they progress through the grades.
To complement learning at this early stage of development, our program also allows time for using the playground and gym, as well as the comprehensive resources in our library.
Subjects we teach
: Literacy, Mathematics, Social Studies + Science, Religious Education, Aquatics, Art, Chinese Studies, Educational Technology, Library, Music, Physical Education
Our Lower Primary School is home to children in Reception 1 (pre-kindergarten) through Grade 2 (4 - 7 years old).
Course Information
Schedule
52 Weeks
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Accommodation
Off-campus Residence
Qualification
Entry Requirements
- Students must have valid proof of visa status/right of abode in Hong Kong (e.g., dependent visa, HKID card, Hong Kong birth certificate, Hong Kong passport) prior to the start of school.
- A student may not enter HKIS unless he/she will be living with at least one parent who is in full-time residence in Hong Kong.
- A student entering high school must submit records for all previous high school coursework. Credit for graduation cannot be given without a full high school academic history.
- HKIS requires all of its students to be covered by personal health insurance. HKIS does not provide medical coverage for students when accidents occur during school-related activities.
- Students transferring from a country whose school year follows a different calendar than HKIS will generally be required to continue in the year they have just completed (For example: a student completing Grade 10 in December in Australia, would remain in Grade 10 at HKIS for the remainder of the academic year).
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(HKD)$ 2,000
Tuition
~ 52 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(HKD)$ 199,150 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
The curriculum includes language arts (the integration of reading, writing, speaking and listening), mathematics, Christianity and other world religions, science, and social studies.
Supporting our academic subjects are physical education, art, general music, strings, band, Chinese studies (Mandarin and Chinese culture), and technology as a tool for learning.
Engaging Programs for Young Learners
Contributing to the overall learning experience are the excellent facilities that the students enjoy: an extensive library, a gym with stage and band room, video broadcast studio, Chinese studies center, art and music rooms, and of course, the playgrounds.
Add in the Upper Primary overnight camp experience and the physical challenges of “flying” during Project Adventure, and you have the perfect atmosphere for learning and individual development.
Subject we teach
: Mathematics, Literacy, Social Studies, Science, Religious Education, Art, Chinese Studies, Music, Physical Education, Technology & Information Literacy
The Upper Primary School serves our children in Grades 3 through 5 (8-10 years old).
The curriculum includes language arts (the integration of reading, writing, speaking and listening), mathematics, Christianity and other world religions, science, and social studies.
Supporting our academic subjects are physical education, art, general music, strings, band, Chinese studies (Mandarin and Chinese culture), and technology as a tool for learning.
Engaging Programs for Young Learners
Contributing to the overall learning experience are the excellent facilities that the students enjoy: an extensive library, a gym with stage and band room, video broadcast studio, Chinese studies center, art and music rooms, and of course, the playgrounds.
Add in the Upper Primary overnight camp experience and the physical challenges of “flying” during Project Adventure, and you have the perfect atmosphere for learning and individual development.
Subject we teach
: Mathematics, Literacy, Social Studies, Science, Religious Education, Art, Chinese Studies, Music, Physical Education, Technology & Information Literacy
The Upper Primary School serves our children in Grades 3 through 5 (8-10 years old).
Course Information
Schedule
52 Weeks
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Accommodation
Off-campus Residence
Qualification
Entry Requirements
- Students must have valid proof of visa status/right of abode in Hong Kong (e.g., dependent visa, HKID card, Hong Kong birth certificate, Hong Kong passport) prior to the start of school.
- A student may not enter HKIS unless he/she will be living with at least one parent who is in full-time residence in Hong Kong.
- A student entering high school must submit records for all previous high school coursework. Credit for graduation cannot be given without a full high school academic history.
- HKIS requires all of its students to be covered by personal health insurance. HKIS does not provide medical coverage for students when accidents occur during school-related activities.
- Students transferring from a country whose school year follows a different calendar than HKIS will generally be required to continue in the year they have just completed (For example: a student completing Grade 10 in December in Australia, would remain in Grade 10 at HKIS for the remainder of the academic year).
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(HKD)$ 2,000
Tuition
~ 52 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(HKD)$ 199,150 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
In Middle School, our students extend and challenge themselves in a wide range of academic subjects including math, science, language arts, music, social studies, religion, physical education, Mandarin and other modern languages.
In addition, our Middle School students are pushed to stretch their personal comfort zones through exciting and unique practical learning opportunities including service learning, performing arts and athletics. Our goal is to provide every student with the opportunity for personal success through exploration and self-reflection.
Hands-On Learning Experiences
Enhancing these learning experiences are an extensive library collection, pastoral care and community-building house programs, and PEAK, our weeklong program of extended activities where students reach new heights during stimulating hands-on learning experiences.
Subjects we teach
: Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Languages Arts, Physical Education, Spice Classes, Modern Languages, Band, Strings, General Music, Choir, Learning Strategies, etc
Our Middle School serves students in Grade 6 through 8 (11-14 years old).
In Middle School, our students extend and challenge themselves in a wide range of academic subjects including math, science, language arts, music, social studies, religion, physical education, Mandarin and other modern languages.
In addition, our Middle School students are pushed to stretch their personal comfort zones through exciting and unique practical learning opportunities including service learning, performing arts and athletics. Our goal is to provide every student with the opportunity for personal success through exploration and self-reflection.
Hands-On Learning Experiences
Enhancing these learning experiences are an extensive library collection, pastoral care and community-building house programs, and PEAK, our weeklong program of extended activities where students reach new heights during stimulating hands-on learning experiences.
Subjects we teach
: Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Languages Arts, Physical Education, Spice Classes, Modern Languages, Band, Strings, General Music, Choir, Learning Strategies, etc
Our Middle School serves students in Grade 6 through 8 (11-14 years old).
Course Information
Schedule
52 Weeks
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Accommodation
Off-campus Residence
Qualification
Entry Requirements
- Students must have valid proof of visa status/right of abode in Hong Kong (e.g., dependent visa, HKID card, Hong Kong birth certificate, Hong Kong passport) prior to the start of school.
- A student may not enter HKIS unless he/she will be living with at least one parent who is in full-time residence in Hong Kong.
- A student entering high school must submit records for all previous high school coursework. Credit for graduation cannot be given without a full high school academic history.
- HKIS requires all of its students to be covered by personal health insurance. HKIS does not provide medical coverage for students when accidents occur during school-related activities.
- Students transferring from a country whose school year follows a different calendar than HKIS will generally be required to continue in the year they have just completed (For example: a student completing Grade 10 in December in Australia, would remain in Grade 10 at HKIS for the remainder of the academic year).
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(HKD)$ 2,000
Tuition
~ 52 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(HKD)$ 204,950 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Facilities
Four Divisions, Two Campuses, One Community
HKIS's two campuses are situated on the south of Hong Kong Island. Our Lower and Upper Primary Schools are located in Repulse Bay, and our Middle and High Schools are in Tai Tam. Together we form one school community.
More than Just Buildings
We see our facilities as an integral part of the learning experience at HKIS. That's why we are continually upgrading and innovating the spaces we have to enhance how we teach. Click here to find out about our current development plans.
Visit Virtually
Normally we host regular campus tours for prospective parents. Due to restrictions from COVID-19 all campus tours have been suspended. However, we launched a brand new tour experience for those who wish to visit virtually. Click below to see our robust facilities across the divisions.
Activity
The four programs outlined in this section are designed to expose students to a variety of sports, activities, and personal pursuits. Allowing students to explore and have fun while developing fundamental skills, healthy habits, and physical literacy. They include:
Extra Curricular Activities (ECA's): Extra Curricular Activities at the Lower & Upper Primary level should focus on inclusivity, provide progressive development in foundation skills and are delivered in a safe and fun environment. The 3pm Activities are inclusive and are not ability based or select in nature.
Sports Academies: This platform provide students an opportunity to pursue their passion for sports in programs that value a culture of excellence, commitment, and respect. These programs enable students to reach their full potential as athletes while maintaining a healthy life balance.
Aquatics: The Aquatics program’s mission is to provide a developmentally appropriate swimming program for students at Hong Kong International School. Each student will be offered swim lessons and a variety of aquatics activities at their level & ability, thus ensuring students experience success, enjoyment, improvement of their skills, and development of their knowledge & understanding of water safety concepts & skills.
Associated Clubs: These external sporting associations offer HKIS students an opportunity to register and participate as part of their club. Practices and competitions may take place on campus or at various facilities throughout Hong Kong.
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