Renaissance College is a IB Primary Years Programme / IB Middle Years Programme / IB Diploma Programme / IB Career-related Programme / IB school in Ma On Shan, Hong Kong. Founded in 2006. Annual tuition ranges from $19,253 to $25,441 USD.
Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
RCHK offers full scholarships (100% tuition waiver) for students from Year 7 to Year 13 in categories including academic, music, theatre, visual arts, and sports. A Youth Empowerment Scheme (YES) provides full tuition fee coverage on a needs basis. RCHK also allocates 2% of fee income to a hardship fund (ESF financial assistance) for current students facing sudden changes in circumstances.
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About
Renaissance College is a private, coeducational day school in Hong Kong authorized to offer the complete continuum of IB programmes including Primary Years, Middle Years, Diploma, and Career-related. The school has been an IB World School since 2007 and provides English-language instruction across all programmes.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
RCHK is an ESF all-through IB World School offering the full IB continuum from PYP to DP/CP on a single campus. It features extensive co-curricular opportunities including sports under the Black Kites banner, music ensembles, Education Outside the Classroom, RENMUN (Model United Nations), and community service through CAS. The campus is directly connected to Heng On MTR station.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Years 1-6 | HKD 148,100~$ 18,939 |
| Years 7-11 | HKD 193,600~$ 24,757 |
| Years 12-13 | HKD 195,700~$ 25,026 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: HK$148,100 - 195,700. Application fee: $364.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit online application through the ESF/RCHK admissions portal with non-refundable administration fee. 2. Shortlisted applicants attend assessments or interviews to evaluate readiness for English-medium curriculum. 3. Successful candidates receive an offer of place and must accept by a deadline; a deposit or building levy may be required. 4. Once accepted, student completes orientation, registration, and fee payment; supporting documents may be required. 5. If no place is available, candidate may be placed on a waitlist.
Admissions Details
RCHK maintains a waiting list/pool system when demand exceeds vacancies. Applicants are placed on the waitlist in priority order by date of application and priority group, and offers are extended when vacancies arise.
School Day
Classes generally run from 8:00 am to 3:10 pm, with a mid-morning break and a lunch break included in the schedule. Primary timetables run from 8:30am to 3:00pm.
Student Life
Renaissance College has four Houses named Tang, Song, Ming and Qing. Each House comprises staff and students from all year levels.
Students in Years 1–11 are required to wear the school uniform. Years 12 and 13 are not required to wear uniforms but must dress appropriately for the school environment.
All food services on campus are managed by Sodexo and include the cafeteria, coffee shop, and salad bar. On-site dining options include Eatery (G/F) serving breakfast and lunch, Noodle (1/F) with BBQ and noodles, Cafe 1618 / Aspretto, SUBlicious & FRESH, and Osteria. Lower Primary lunch can be pre-ordered via the Sodexo app, and Octopus is the payment method for meals.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Counselling and social work professionals are available to support mental wellbeing, offering individual sessions, crisis support, and group work. Wellbeing is embedded in curriculum and school life; values, mindfulness, and emotional literacy are promoted across subjects. Emotional Literacy Support Assistants (ELSAs) in primary school help students with grief, conflict resolution, anxiety, and transitions. Structured registration and advisory times provide daily monitoring.
RCHK publishes Positive Relationships and Anti-Bullying Guidelines. Students can raise bullying concerns with class teachers (primary) or advisors (secondary). The school uses a restorative approach to relationship breakdowns and maintains a code of conduct for cyber behaviour. Child protection officers are named in the wellbeing section and safeguarding is part of the wellbeing framework.
Student Demographics
School Background
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