Shrewsbury International School Hong Kong is a British school in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Founded in 2018. Annual tuition ranges from $14,586 to $27,287 USD.
Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
Achievement Scholarships are available for students already in Key Stage 2 who demonstrate an outstanding academic record. Nominations must be supported by at least two school staff members and are assessed by the Principal before being recommended to the School Management Committee. The number of scholarships is limited and awards are announced annually.
Key facts
About
Shrewsbury International School Hong Kong is a coeducational day school located in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong SAR, China. It offers a UK curriculum delivered in English for students aged 3 to 11.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Shrewsbury International School Hong Kong offers a British curriculum for ages 3–11 with two distinct pathways: the British International Pathway (BIP) delivered primarily in English and the Hanqing Bilingual Pathway (HQP) balancing English and Mandarin equally. The school is particularly noted for its performing arts provision — including a fully equipped theatre and music suites — and its strong STEM focus. A dedicated school bus service with bus mothers for younger children covers Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Reception | HKD 181,700~$ 23,235 |
| Years 1-6 | HKD 209,900~$ 26,841 |
| Nursery (Full Day) | HKD 169,200~$ 21,637 |
| Nursery (Half Day) | HKD 112,200~$ 14,348 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: HK$112,200 - 209,900.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit Application Form and Home Assessment Form by email with supporting documents (photographs, passport/ID pages, visa status, vaccination records, school reports). 2. Early Years children attend a play-based observation session; Year 3–6 applicants undertake written tasks and assessments (~75 minutes). 3. Admissions Team compiles materials and presents candidate file to the Principal, who makes the final decision (typically within five working days). 4. If offered, parents sign and return Acceptance of Place Form with required fees by deadline. 5. Parents must disclose any known learning, developmental, or physical needs at application.
Admissions Details
The school uses a Wait Pool system. If a child meets entry criteria but no place is available, the child is added to the Wait Pool. When a place becomes available, candidates are reviewed by the Admissions Team and Principal based on assessment performance and order of application. The Wait Pool is cleared at the end of each academic year; applicants still interested must submit a fresh application.
School Day
The school day begins at 8:00 am and finishes at 3:00 pm, with breaks and a lunch period included within the timetable. A wide range of after-school activities is also offered, extending the day for students who participate.
Student Life
The school runs a six-House system. Pupils are assigned to one of six Houses on entry to Year 1. House Points are awarded for good learning behaviour, consideration of others, and enthusiastic engagement across the full range of opportunities.
Uniform is required and purchased separately; it is not included in tuition.
The campus Dining Hall serves hot, freshly cooked meals at lunchtime.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Wellbeing is integrated into student support with early identification and intervention to foster positive mental health. Students experiencing social, emotional, and mental health difficulties may access support through Learning Mentors and the Individual Needs team. The school promotes close communication with parents to monitor student welfare.
The school maintains a formal Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy, published and regularly updated. All staff complete safer-recruitment checks including police clearances and references. A Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and Deputy DSL are appointed as primary contacts for safeguarding concerns, with the Principal as a further escalation point. Visitors must sign in and out, remain in approved areas, use designated adult toilets, and may not take photos or videos unless specifically permitted.
Student Demographics
School Background
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