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Following the success and popularity of Malvern College Pre-School on Kowloon side, a brand new campus will open in Island West in September 2019. “Malvern College Pre - School Island West not only offers young children an opportunity to thrive and grow in the Malvern way, it also marks another milestone in the strategic development of Malvern College’s network of schools. Our new Pre - School is located i . . .
Nord Anglia Education’s international schools across China will take part in a superhero-themed festival designed by the world-class university to inspire educational fun and curiosity 17-19 January 2019, Hong Kong — Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong (NAIS HK) will host the first China region STEAM Festival, a Nord Anglia Education event where pupils explore STEAM subjects using a leading-edge, u . . .
After more than three years of planning, Malvern College’s Hong Kong campus officially welcomed its first cohort of pupils on 27th August 2018. Bringing the ethos of a traditional British boarding to a contemporary day-school setting, MCHK inherits a rich heritage from its parent school, Malvern College UK. Founded in 1865 and renowned for its innovative approach to education, Malvern College UK was one of the . . .
Shrewsbury International School Hong Kong officially opened to students on the 29th August 2018 as scheduled. An excited founding group of children joined their new teachers on campus and gathered themselves into class groups. With so much to see and so many people to meet, the majority of activity focused upon helping students to settle into their new environment and learn about their new classmates. This underpinning emp . . .
Remarkable scores achieved by Hong Kong students again this year - 38 students, including 15 from ESF schools, received full score (45/45 points). The average score in Hong Kong was 35.96 points, which is nearly six points higher than the global average. There were 218 students worldwide who achieved the perfect score of 45; at least 24 of these were from Hong Kong’s international schools. Top scores Out of t . . .