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Dalton School Hong Kong
Districts
HK
School levels
K
P
S
School types
PRI
Languages
EN
MAN
Summary
Dalton School Hong Kong (DSHK) is a non-profit, primary and secondary institution providing student-centred, progressive education based on the Dalton Plan, an American educational framework that aims to encourage independent, collaborative thinking. An immersive bilingual curriculum anchors learning throughout the school, beginning with miniDalton (playgroup) and Little Dalton (kindergarten) as foundational stages. All Dalton schools are situated on the same campus, offering a seamless education journey from preschool to secondary.
School Details
Year founded
2017
Application fee
HK$1,550
Curriculum
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Curricula
A-Levels
GCE Advanced Level
AP
Advanced Placement
BTEC
Business and Technology Education Council qualifications
EYFS
Early Years Foundation Stage
GCSE
General Certificate of Secondary Education
IBCP
International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme
IBDP
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
IBMYP
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme
IBPYP
International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme
IEYC
International Early Years Curriculum
IGCSE
International General Certificate of Secondary Education
International A-levels
Flexible A-levels designed for international students
Montessori
Learning through self-directed, hands-on activities
Reggio Emilia
Early education focused on creativity and collaboration
US Common Core State Standards (English curriculum), Tsinghua University Primary School standards (Chinese curriculum)
Tuition Fees
Reception – Grade 2
HK$215,380 (subject to EDB approval)
Grade 3 – Grade 5
HK$218,680 (subject to EDB approval)
Grade 6 – Grade 8
HK$240,680 (subject to EDB approval)
Grade 9
HK$262,680 (subject to EDB approval)
Contact
School Location
Main campus
41B, Stubbs Road, Wan Chai
Further details
Chinese learning
The Chinese language arts programme integrates language, literature, history and culture. The curriculum emphasises Confucian values and diverse literary works, deepening students’ understanding of Chinese heritage and its relevance in the global context.
Subjects offered at secondary
English language arts, innovation forge, maths, performing arts, physical education, science and engineering, social studies, visual arts
Additional fees
School uniform, school bus, lunches, experiential learning, extracurricular activities, study materials
Debenture or capital levy
See the website for details of the school's capital notes, nomination rights and annual capital levy.
After-school activities
Art and design, athletics, badminton, basketball, chess, Chinese brush painting, Chinese calligraphy, choir, debate, game design, guzheng, hip hop dance, lacrosse, multi-sports, pottery, soccer, table tennis, woodwork, wushu
Application guide
Applications are submitted online. Eligible applicants are invited for small group interviews, followed by parent online interviews for shortlisted families.
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