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Harrow International School Hong Kong
Districts
NT
School levels
K
P
S
School types
INT
Languages
EN
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Summary
This Hong Kong campus is one of 10 Harrow international schools around the world. It follows the British curriculum and operates as a through-train school from K1 to Year 13. Weekly boarding is available from Year 6.
The school’s 3.7-hectare campus at the Gold Coast features Regency-inspired architecture. Here, Harrow aims to develop student leadership through all aspects of school life, particularly its Leadership in Action programme.
An expansion in Kai Tak, the Harrow Little Lions Early Years Centre, provides early childhood education for children aged 3-5.
School Details
Year founded
2012
Application fee
HK$1,500
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
English National Curriculum, GCSE, IGCSE, A-levels
Tuition Fees
K1 – K2
HK$175,812
Year 1 – Year 5
HK$201,314
Year 6 – Year 11
HK$229,949
Year 12 – Year 13
HK$239,070
Contact
School Location
Main campus
38 Tsing Ying Road, Tuen Mun
Additional campuses
Kai Tak
Further details
Chinese learning
Students start learning Simplified Chinese in Year 1. They have eight hours of lessons per fortnight in Years 1-2 and six hours in Years 3-9, with an option for GCSE and A-level classes in later years.
Subjects offered at secondary
A wide range of core academic and creative subjects is taught throughout.
Additional fees
School uniform, school bus, lunches, boarding (if applicable)
Debenture or capital levy
Annual capital levy (for pupils without a capital certificate or debenture): HK$60,000 (non-refundable)
After-school activities
Through the Harrow Horizons programme, students are immersed in diverse co-curricular and super-curricular activities, from sports and the arts to expeditions and service. The programme is designed to broaden horizons and develop key skills like leadership and teamwork.
Application guide
Online applications for 2026-27 are open and the deadline is October 15. To arrange a visit, register for an open morning via the school’s website.
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