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DSC International School

5-7 Tai Fung Avenue, Taikoo Shing, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
  • Age 4 - 18 • Primary cum Secondary
  • $140,800 - 160,900 HKD per year
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School Type
International School
Educational Stage
Primary cum Secondary
District and Region
Eastern, Hong Kong
Year of Establishment
1986
Operation Mode
Profit-Making
Student Gender
Co-Educational
Religious Affiliation
-
Places Offered
1500 - 1600
Average No. of Classes per Grade
3 - 5
Average Class Size
25 - 29
Curriculum

Canadian (Ontario) Curriculum

Primary Medium of Instruction
English
Other Language(s) of Instruction
Putonghua, French, Japanese
Barrier-Free Access Campus
No
Special Education Needs Support
Yes -

DSC has a team of Inclusive Educational Specialists to help support students with SEN

Financial Assistance / Scholarship
Yes -

Scholarships are available for selected Athletic, Academic, and Artistic Scholars

Special Arrangement for Incoming Students to HK
No
Admission Policy

Interview and Assessment

Admission Priority

-

Other Charges
-
Parents’ Association
No
No. of Teaching Staff
95 - 105
School Hours
Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
School Bus Service
Yes
Enquiry (General)
admissions@dsc.edu.hk; 3658 0508 (Primary Section), 3658 0508 (Secondary Section)
Enquiry (Admission)
admissions@dsc.edu.hk
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About the School

Founded in 1986, DSC International School offers the Canadian (Ontario) Curriculum for students ages 4 – 18. DSC prides itself on being a multicultural school with students from all around the world. The inclusive and caring learning environment inspires our students strive for excellence with global perspectives. DSC is also a leading school with a strong focus on balanced curriculum and future-ready education. 

* Information on each school profile is compiled by Education Bureau based on voluntary contributions by the schools and their return to the annual enrolment survey conducted by Education Bureau. Any enquiries should be addressed to the schools directly.