HKCA Po Leung Kuk School is a IBPYP school in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Annual tuition ranges from $11,083 to $14,867 USD.
Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
No traditional scholarships. A fee remission scheme is available for families needing financial assistance who already have a student enrolled. Details are provided through the Admissions Office.
Key facts
About
HKCA Po Leung Kuk School is a co-educational day preparatory and nursery school for ages 3-12 located in Hong Kong. The school offers the IBPYP curriculum with instruction in English and Putonghua.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
- IBPYP curriculum
- Bilingual English-Putonghua instruction
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| K1 | HKD 93,200~$ 11,918 |
| K2 | HKD 93,200~$ 11,918 |
| K3 | HKD 93,200~$ 11,918 |
| Grade 1 | HKD 125,000~$ 15,985 |
| Grade 2 | HKD 125,000~$ 15,985 |
| Grade 3 | HKD 125,000~$ 15,985 |
| Grade 4 | HKD 125,000~$ 15,985 |
| Grade 5 | HKD 125,000~$ 15,985 |
| Grade 6 | HKD 125,000~$ 15,985 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: HK$86,200 (Kindergarten), HK$115,600 (Primary). Application fee: $104.
Admissions Process
- 1Review eligibility and class placement. Step 2: Confirm language readiness (English proficiency required). Step 3: Submit online application form. Step 4: Admission interviews assessing social, communication, literacy and numeracy skills. Step 5: Admission decision and enrollment based on available capacity. Step 6: Pay non-refundable HK$800 application fee.
Admissions Details
No formal waitlist system is described in admissions materials.
School Day
Arrival around 7:55–8:15, followed by homeroom and morning block. Core subjects run through the morning, with lunch around 12:00–12:30, and dismissal around 2:50–3:00. After-school activities may run from 3:15–5:15.
Student Life
The school has a school uniform.
Lunch is available as an additional cost.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school aims to provide a happy, safe and caring environment. Belonging, safety, self-worth and well-being are central to the learning experience. The PSPE curriculum focuses on identity, active living and positive interactions. Staff receive professional development to promote inclusion and diversity.
Safeguarding principles are embedded in school life. A Personal Data Handling Policy governs data collection and storage. The Principal meets families before admission to assess needs. ILP records are confidential and stored in the School Office. Policies are reviewed bi-annually.
Student Demographics
School Background
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