Singapore International School (Hong Kong) - Secondary Campus is a IB Diploma Programme / Cambridge IGCSE / Singapore Curriculum school in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong. Founded in 2012. Annual tuition ranges from $27,144 to $33,137 USD.
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Scholarships Available
The SISF Ng Teng Fong Merit Scholarship is administered by the Singapore International School Foundation Limited (SISF). It is merit-based and available to students currently in local Hong Kong schools entering Secondary 1–3 or Year 1 of the IB Diploma Programme. Awardees receive full tuition, exemption from application fee, debenture and capital levy for one academic year, and possibly full or partial subsidy of textbooks, school uniform, laptop, lunch, local transport, field trips, CCAs, and public examination fees, subject to continuing eligibility and good conduct.
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About
Singapore International School (Hong Kong) - Secondary Campus is a co-educational day school located in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island, operating since 2012 as a non-profit institution backed by the Singapore Ministry of Education. It offers a structured six-year bilingual secondary programme progressing from the Singapore curriculum through Cambridge IGCSE to the IB Diploma Programme, with instruction primarily in English and Mandarin (Putonghua). The campus is physically connected to the adjacent primary site via a link-bridge and serves approximately 1,800 students with enrichment in performing arts, STEM, and co-curricular leadership and service programmes.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
The campus offers a seamless six-year secondary curriculum blending Singapore MOE foundations, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme. It is physically connected to the primary campus via a link-bridge, ensuring continuity for students. As a Singapore MOE-backed non-profit, it provides a rigorous bilingual (English and Putonghua) education enriched by leadership, sport, and the arts. Merit scholarships are available for students from local Hong Kong schools.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Secondary (S1-4) | HKD 208,800~$ 26,701 |
| Diploma Programme (Years 1-2) | HKD 254,900~$ 32,596 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: HK$208,800 - 254,900. Application fee: $364.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit online application and pay non-refundable application fee of HKD 2,800. 2. Submit supporting documents including birth certificate, passport, visa, school reports for past two years, and passport-sized photograph. 3. Applicants for Secondary 1–4 complete written assessments in English, Chinese, and Mathematics; IB DP applicants sit assessments in English and Mathematics and attend an interview. 4. If offered a place, confirm acceptance by paying the required debenture, Entrance Fee, and Capital Levy by stated deadline. 5. Complete student registration including medical forms, uniform and book orders, bus arrangements, and device setup. 6. Once all steps are complete, student's place is secured; students begin in August following orientation.
Admissions Details
The school does not publicly describe a detailed formal waitlist or pool system.
School Day
School hours: 8.00 am – 3.00 pm. Upper Secondary and DP students may have lessons until 4.30 pm on select days, depending on their subject choice. Co-curricular Activities: 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm.
Student Life
Different uniforms for Preparatory Years, Primary and Secondary levels; Diploma Programme students do not wear a uniform. Uniforms are supplied by Klover Group Limited.
The school operates a canteen system through Sodexo Hong Kong Ltd. There are separate canteens for the Preparatory Years and Primary Section (P4) and the Secondary Section (4/F).
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school's Student Development framework provides support for students' social and emotional wellbeing through small-group and individual programmes. There is no publicly available reference to qualified counsellors, psychologists, or formal mental health programmes.
The school has a detailed Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy aligned with Hong Kong law and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. A Child Safeguarding Team (CST) is led by the Vice-Principal and supported by Heads of Student Well-Being, Year Heads, and the School Nurse. All staff receive safeguarding training at induction and refresher sessions every two years, with structured reporting and risk assessment processes involving the Social Welfare Department or police when necessary.
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School Background
Backed by the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) and operates as a non-profit institution.