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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
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.
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The list of secondary schools in Hong Kong is arranged according to the 18 districts of Hong Kong.It includes government schools, aided schools, Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools, private schools, as well as international schools ran by the English Schools Foundation (ESF) and other organisations.
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.
15 Wan Chai District. 16 Wong Tai Sin District. 17 Yau Tsim Mong District. 18 Yuen Long District. 19 Cross-district schools. 20 Defunct schools. 21 See also. 22 ...
Discovery College (Chinese: 智新書院) is a private independent school operated by the ESF in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong. It offers both primary and secondary education on one campus. The school first opened in August 2009 after replacing another ESF school, Bauhinia School, which first opened in January 2002. [2]
A school for Japanese children opened in 1946, with eight people employed to teach. South China Morning Post stated the initial enrollment was 70. [10]According to the HKJS website, it was established in May 1966 (Showa 41), [11] and opened on 10 May of that year.