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The Good Schools Guide is an invaluable resource for parents as they make the crucial decision of choosing the best school for their children. As well as providing a thorough directory of Hong Kong international schools, it offers news and insight into topics surrounding education in the city.
The Harbour School and Ocean Park are working together to provide students with opportunities to expand their exposure to sustainability issues
The issue of equity needs to be addressed – students from all backgrounds must have access to AI tools and the promise they hold
Prestigious UK boarding schools are opening campuses on the other side of the world, with Asian parents recognising the potential benefits for their children
The Hong Kong Outstanding Students Awards has announced its list of winners for 2024, bringing some truly stellar achievements into focus
Talented Hong Kong students designed, built and raced their own model cars at the F1 in Schools contest, with the winners due to compete at the world finals
From teaching with robots to sharing resources between SEN schools, advancements are being made towards a more inclusive educational system
Today’s forward-looking schools, in Hong Kong and around the world, are working to bring sustainability and climate change into their curricula
In Hong Kong, moving children from local school to an international setting, particularly for secondary school, is a popular choice, and for good reason – but parents must tread carefully, with the change bound to be keenly felt
Schools that understand the symbiotic relationship between traditional academic subjects and the soft skills young people need for success in the real world are best positioned to prepare students for the future
From the IB to AP and A-levels, a curriculum’s suitability for a secondary school student depends on factors ranging from learning style to academic strengths
Hong Kong’s international education system offers a diverse range of pathways – including some tailored by the schools themselves – with something for every pupil and learning style, writes Jessica Mizzi
Hong Kong has proved its cultural significance, with numerous monuments, films with a global reach and, of course, Cantopop
CTF Education Group will mentor a new generation of future-ready educators with Asian-centric education leadership programmes
The prestigious global science video competition winner will receive US$400,000 in prizes, including a university scholarship
Hong Kong’s leading schools are setting rules, providing support and appointing specialist staff to create a safer environment for students
Only eight per cent of Hong Kong’s children between the ages of five and 17 meet WHO’s daily exercise recommendation
Academics are only part of it, and parents should not view interviews as a test but a way to assess if the school is suitable for their child
The processes are rife with misconceptions, but are easier navigated once the institution’s policies and procedures are understood
Social and emotional well-being provide the foundation of every student’s ability to be resilient and successful at school
PE is about so much more than improving one’s athletic prowess, with students’ physical fitness crucial to their overall health and well-being
A global outlook, academic rigour and emphasis on critical thinking have seen the International Baccalaureate explode in popularity
Dragon He’s father, Jaden He Jingde, is a former wushu champion who trained under the same coach as Jet Li and Donnie Ye
Unesco’s education leaders are worried over the rising number of out-of-school children
The International Baccalaureate supports the use of AI in education, but Hong Kong’s educators are wary of the temptation to cheat the system that it offers
It pays to plan ahead when picking where to take the family: make sure your kids are going to have fun in a safe and stimulating environment, and you get to relax more too
This year, the range of camps is broader than ever before, with everything from coding to photography, Harry Potter lore to Bollywood dance on the schedule
Hong Kong international schools have long been at least bilingual but as the data shows gains to family life as well as educational and personal gains, more and more schools around the world are following suit
Lower birth rates and emigration have seen enrolment fall over the last few years, with an increased proportion of local and mainland students driving interest in Mandarin instruction
Opportunities – and potential dangers – abound in the world of social media and schools have to address issues around its use, offering advice and counselling where needed