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  2. Singapore International School - Wikipedia

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    The land was granted by the Hong Kong Government while the cost of the building was borne by the Singapore government. An extension was carried out in 2002 to build new facilities and make the school taller. The secondary school section was established in 2007 and used the premises of the former Wanchai School. It officially accepted students ...

  3. St. Margaret's Co-educational English Secondary and Primary ...

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    In September 2003, St. Margaret's became the first school in Hong Kong to adopt a "through-train mode" from Primary One to Secondary Six on the same school premises, allowing students from its primary section to directly enter its secondary section upon graduation. [1] [2]

  4. Education in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    International institutions provide both primary and secondary education in Hong Kong. International institutions teach with English as the primary language, with some sections bilingual in German, French and Chinese. International school students rarely take Hong Kong public exams. British students take GCSE, IGCSE, and A-levels.

  5. Direct Subsidy Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) is instituted by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong to enhance the quality of private schools at the primary and secondary levels. [1] The Hong Kong government has been encouraging non-government secondary schools which have attained a sufficiently high educational standard to join the DSS by providing subsidies to enhance the quality of private school education ...

  6. English Schools Foundation - Wikipedia

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    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 subsidy from the Hong Kong Government, which is being phased out.

  7. Beacon College (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Beacon College Ltd., doing business as Beacon College, is a cram school in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1989 by June Leung, Christine Ng and Richard Eng in Yuen Long . The school provides secondary tutorial classes for students sitting for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education , day-time secondary courses, pre-education courses and life ...

  8. Dalton School Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Dalton School Hong Kong operates independently of the Education Bureau’s Primary One Admission System (POA), requiring parents to apply directly to the school. Applications are accepted from students of all nationalities, religious beliefs, and ethnic backgrounds. The school also accepts students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). [6]

  9. Kellett School - Wikipedia

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    In 2023/2024, fees were HK$190,300 for preparatory students, HK$236,500 for students in years 7–11 and HK$243,400 for students in years 12–13. [ 24 ] As Kellett school is a not-for-profit international school, all fees or generated income is reinvested back into the school.