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Kiangsu & Chekiang Primary School and Kiangsu-Cheking College (Braemar Hill Road Campus)

20 Braemar Hill Road, North Point, Hong Kong
  • Age 5 - 18 • Primary cum Secondary
  • $98,500 - 125,000 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
1993
Operation Mode
Non-Profit-Making
Student Gender
Co-Educational
Religious Affiliation
-
Places Offered
950 - 1050 (for whole school)
Average No. of Classes per Grade
1 - 4
Average Class Size
20 - 31
Curriculum

British Curriculum, International Baccalaureate (IB)

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

Learning Support (not SEN) – Primary
N/A - Secondary

Financial Assistance / Scholarship
No
Special Arrangement for Incoming Students to HK
No
Admission Policy

Interview and Assessment

Admission Priority

-

Other Charges
-
Parents’ Association
No
No. of Teaching Staff
90 - 100
School Hours
Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 3:30 pm; 9:00 am - 3:30 pm (Y7-11); 8:25 am - 4:10 pm (Y12-13)
School Bus Service
Yes
Enquiry (General)
inter2@kccis.hk (Secondary); 2570 1285
Enquiry (Admission)
inter2@kccis.hk (Secondary)
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About the School

Our school is part of the Kiangsu-Chekiang & Shanghai Residents Association group of schools. We grew from the requests of parents, who sought an alternative to the education provision offered in the Hong Kong mainstream community. We exist because of the Association and as such we carry on their support for the classical Chinese educational virtues of advocating the development of a student’s moral, intellectual, physical, social, and aesthetic capabilities. (College mission statement 1958)

The members of our association moved to Hong Kong from Kiangsu and Chekiang provinces and Shanghai. They are outward looking, adaptable, industrious and flexible. Whilst cherishing their origins the members view all cultures and peoples with respect and value diversity and homogeneity in equal measure. Our school will strive to develop the same qualities in our students. The International Sections of our Schools are firmly placed in the “International” sector of education in Hong Kong. Like many schools in this sector we were founded by immigrants, but we are not rooted in a foreign culture. We are Chinese in outlook and international in spirit.

Our mission is to provide an education which reflects our beginnings but looks to the future. We respect and value the culture of our students and staff no matter where they come from, and draw on these cultures to give a balanced global perspective to our work.

The school has a high regard for the value of language. Here we refer to our roots and Mandarin is extensively studied. English is our media of instruction in all other areas. No matter the mother tongue of our students or staff it will be shown the same respect as any other. Human thought and endeavour are closely linked to language and we will not give up the opportunity to draw on the wisdom of other cultures just because it is outside our comfort zone.

We will endeavour to help our students grow into responsible, considerate, enquiring, young adults, who can make a positive contribution to the world. Our students come from many countries and will study and work in many more as they progress into adulthood. It is our intention that wherever they may go our students will be a welcome addition to that country and be able to keep growing and learning.

* 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.