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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 will be set at HK$38,000 for first-year students for, with lesser amount for those joining higher age groups – HK$3,800 will be charged for Year 13 entrants. The ESF expects to raise an extra HK$50 million every year through the levy, for the replacement of schools. [30] In 2014 government subvention comprised 17.7% of ESF's operating income.
Primary schools in Wan Chai District: Autism Partnership School - a private special-needs school; Bradbury School - an English Schools Foundation school; Buddhist Wong Cheuk Um Primary School; Hennessy Road Government Primary School; Hong Chi Lions Morninghill School - special-needs school for intellectual disability
School-based curriculum (Y1-6, 10-11), IBMYP (Y7-9)/DP (Y12-13) 1983 DSC International School, Hong Kong (DSC) Ontario Secondary School Diploma: CTF Education Group Canadians in Hong Kong. 1986 Kiangsu and Chekiang Primary School (KCPS) Early Years Foundation Stage, National Curriculum for England: Kiangsu and Chekiang Residents' Association of ...
King George V School (KGV, pronounced "K-G-Five") is a coeducational international secondary independent school of the English Schools Foundation (ESF), located in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. The school has more than 1,900 students and is one of the oldest schools in Hong Kong.
The principal is currently Sue Yee who started her role in August 2021. Mina Dunstan was principal from 2012 until June 2021. The previous principal was Debra Gardiner who, before she retired, had been at Quarry Bay School for 4 years.
Renaissance College (/ r ɪ ˌ n ə ɪ s ə n s ˈ k ɒ l ɪ d ʒ / ; Chinese: 啓新書院, abbreviated: RCHK) is a private international school run by English Schools Foundation (ESF) in Ma On Shan, Hong Kong. It serves primary and secondary students and was founded in 2006 to replace the Phoenix International School, another school run by ESF.
ESF was founded by brothers Michael and Bill Rouse in 1982 as a two-week summer tennis camp at the Haverford School.Michael, who was 15 at the time, needed to raise $3,200 to play in the United States Tennis Association National Tournament.