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American Curriculum International Schools in Hong Kong

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About international schools in Hong Kong

American-curriculum international schools in Hong Kong deliver US-style K - 12 programmes taught mainly in English, typically aligned to US standards and often offering Advanced Placement (AP) courses or pathways to an international diploma in the senior years. Many of these schools also build substantial Chinese provision - from Mandarin lessons to dual-language models or Cantonese support - because local language competence is a common priority for families. Annual tuition in this sector varies widely: established, large American schools commonly sit in the mid-to-high hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars once levies are included, while smaller or newer American schools can be materially less expensive; schools frequently charge additional capital levies or require optional debenture purchases. Admissions run on different rhythms depending on the school: some operate rolling admissions with assessments and sibling priority, others use fixed deadlines and a formal wait pool, so expect entry tests, interviews and an early application window well before an August/September start.

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At a glance 15 schools · avg fee HKD 183,256
Schools listed
15
Curricula
24
Average annual fee
HKD 183,256
Fee range
HKD 63,000 – 264,000
Most common curriculum
American Curriculum (14 schools)
Average school size
1,018 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Hong Kong International School - Tai Tam Campus
Oldest
Hong Kong International School - Tai Tam Campus (1966)
With boarding
1

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FAQs for Hong Kong

What exactly does “American curriculum” mean in Hong Kong schools?
It usually means a standards-based US model of schooling (for example Common Core or US science standards) with an American high-school structure that may offer Advanced Placement (AP) courses or a US diploma; some American schools also move students into an international qualification such as the IB Diploma in the final years. Programmes emphasise subject choice, credit-bearing AP options and university counselling geared to US and other overseas systems.
How much should I budget each year for tuition and other school costs?
Tuition varies a lot by school and year group but in Hong Kong American-curriculum schools annual tuition commonly ranges from around HKD 100,000 at lower-cost providers up to HKD 230,000 - 300,000 or more at long-established schools when you annualise semester fees; families must also budget for capital levies, one-off entry fees, transport, uniforms and extracurricular or experiential learning charges. Check each school’s published fee schedule because levies or debentures can add materially to the headline tuition figure.
What language support and Chinese instruction can we expect?
Instruction is predominantly in English, but almost every American school in Hong Kong offers structured Chinese classes and many run bilingual or dual-language pathways (often focused on Putonghua/Mandarin, with Cantonese taught or offered in some programmes). Schools commonly place students into Chinese streams by proficiency and provide English-as-an-Additional-Language support for non-native speakers.
When should we apply and how competitive are places?
Timelines differ by school: some accept rolling applications year-round while others publish fixed priority deadlines and open places only seasonally, and many maintain a wait pool rather than a simple waitlist; schools typically require an application fee, recent school reports and entrance assessments or interviews. Families relocating to Hong Kong should start enquiries several months before their intended start date, prepare academic records and be ready for language or placement tests - sibling priority and employer nominations can affect the order of offers.
What should parents look for when choosing an American-curriculum school in Hong Kong?
Focus on fit rather than reputation alone: check the school’s academic framework and whether it offers AP or other senior pathways you want, look for accredited status and transparent outcomes, review Chinese language provision and EAL support, and factor in logistics such as campus location, school transport and total cost including levies. Also ask about admissions assessment content, pastoral support and how the school integrates new international students - these practical points determine how smoothly your child will settle.
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