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The English Schools Foundation (ESF) is an organisation that runs 22 international schools in Hong Kong. It is Hong Kong's largest English-medium organisation of international schools. [4] It was founded in 1967 with the passage of the English Schools Foundation Ordinance. [5] In addition to tuition fees, the foundation receives an ongoing ...
English Schools Foundation 1985 King George V School, Hong Kong (KGV) IBMYP (Y7-9), IGCSE (Y10-11), IBDP/BTEC Extended Diploma (Y12-13) English Schools Foundation 1894 Kingston International School (Hong Kong) (Kingston) IBPYP International College Hong Kong: 1996 Kowloon Junior School (KJS) IBPYP English Schools Foundation 1902
Peak School is a coeducational preparatory school, located at Plunkett's Road on Victoria Peak. The English Schools Foundation (ESF) manages 22 schools in Hong Kong: five secondary schools, nine primary schools, two "all through" schools, five kindergartens and one school for children with special needs.
The school opened in 1967 to meet increasing demand for schooling for the children of expatriates living in Hong Kong. As there were no secondary schools for English speaking children on Hong Kong Island, the Hong Kong government established the English Schools Foundation (ESF) in 1965 to provide additional schools for expatriate British children.
Discovery College was established by the English Schools Foundation to serve the needs of the local and expatriate communities in Hong Kong. It is a full Years 1 to 13 school offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Years 1-6, Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Years 7-11, and Diploma Programme (DP) for ...
Quarry Bay School is the oldest English Schools Foundation primary school in Hong Kong. There are around 720 students. Its current campus is on Braemar Hill on Hong Kong Island. The principal is currently Sue Yee who started her role in August 2021. Mina Dunstan was principal from 2012 until June 2021.
Note 4: In July 2017, the Hong Kong government announced that the Non-means-tested Subsidy Scheme for Self-financing Undergraduate Studies in Hong Kong will include full-time self-financing degree programmes from 15 (non-UGC funded) institutions for the cohort to be admitted in the 2017/18 academic year.
Hong Kong government defunct offices (3 P) H. Statutory bodies in Hong Kong (2 C, 34 P) Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (8 P) Hong Kong Fire Services Department ...