fbpx
Wikipedia

Harrow International School Hong Kong

Harrow International School of Hong Kong is a British international boarding school and day school in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. When it opened on 3 September 2012, it became the first British boarding school in Hong Kong. It was also the third in the Harrow family of schools in the Asia region in association with Harrow School and the John Lyon School in London. The school provides a British independent style of education from Early Years to Y13.

Harrow International School Hong Kong
哈羅香港國際學校
Address
38 Tsing Ying Road, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
屯門青盈路38號
Coordinates22°22′35″N 113°59′27″E / 22.376418°N 113.990879°E / 22.376418; 113.990879
Information
TypeIndependent, international, day and boarding school
MottoEducational Excellence for Life and Leadership
Established3 September 2012; 11 years ago (2012-09-03)
Head teacherMs Ann Haydon
Years offeredEarly Years (K1 & K2) to Y13
GenderCo-educational
Age range3–18
Enrolment1,180 (for the academic year 2016–17)
Campus size37,000 sqm
SongAmong the Pillars, A Thousand Voices, May Fortune Reign, New Harrow
Websiteharrowschool.hk
Harrow International School Hong Kong
Traditional Chinese哈羅香港國際學校
Simplified Chinese哈羅香港国际学校
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHāluó Xiānggǎng Guójì Xuéxiào
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghaa1 lo4 hoeng1 gong2 gwok3 zai3 hok6 haau6

It has been continuously recognized since 2020 as one of the world's 150 leading schools and amongst top 15 in China and Southeast Asia by The Schools Index[1][2]

Background edit

The school is built on the site of a former army barracks,[3] in So Kwun Wat,[4] Tuen Mun District in the New Territories.[3] The land was allocated by the Hong Kong government in late 2009.[5] The school pays an annual lease of HK $1,000 for the government land.[6]

Controversy edit

In January 2021, it was reported that the school had paid over HK $240,000,000 in fees to a company managed by its board members.[6]

The school edit

Student composition edit

The Lower School begins in the Early Years Centre for students aged 3 and the Upper School ends for students in Y13 aged 18. The student body is very diverse and currently includes 35 different nationalities. The student mix of the school more than fulfils its agreement with the EDB that at least 50%[7] of its admissions will be non-local students who are eligible to study in Hong Kong. The school looks to admit students with the aptitude, ability and personality to thrive in and contribute to its community and the distinctive education it provides. The admissions process has a clear timeline, but applications are considered from strong applicants after the published deadlines, subject to places being available, if they are from overseas and do not have a place in a school in Hong Kong.

Teaching staff edit

As of August 2016, the school has 140 teachers and teaching assistants. The majority of the teachers are British; with experience in British independent and state schools, and international schools.[8]

School structure edit

The school is divided into five phases of progression under the umbrella of the Lower School (up to and including Y5) and the Upper School (Y6–Y13).

  • The Early Years (K1 and K2) follows the English-based 'Early Years Foundation Stage' Curriculum.
  • The Pre-Prep School (Y1 to Y5) follows the English-based 'National Curriculum of England (2014)'.
  • The Prep School (Y6 to Y8) offers a skills-based curriculum based on the National Curriculum designed to manage the transition from the homeroom environment in the Pre-Prep School to the more subject-specific environment in the Senior School.
  • The Senior School (Y9 to Y11) curriculum is based on IGCSE courses studied over three years.
  • The Sixth Form (Y12 to Y13) curriculum is based on A-level courses studied over two years, together with the Extended Project Qualification and the School's own Harrow International Perspectives course.

Language of instruction edit

English is the inclusive language of the classroom, playground and boarding Houses for all students irrespective of their mother languages. In addition to English, all students have the option of studying other languages: Mandarin, French and Spanish.

In June 2018 the administration of Harrow Hong Kong decided to only teach simplified Chinese in its kindergarten and primary school Mandarin classes, even though the territory it is located in uses traditional Chinese, on the basis that Hong Kong's environment will be different when 2047, the scheduled end of the special administrative region period, occurs. The school maintained its course despite controversy occurring in Hong Kong.[9]

Boarding edit

The school offers the option of boarding from Y6 when students enter the Prep School. Just over 50% of students in the Upper School board, but all students, whether day or boarders, are members of a House and have a House Master or House Mistress who takes responsibility for their pastoral care. The boarding Houses provide rich opportunities for interacting with students from a wide range of backgrounds; there are currently three boys' and three girls' Prep Houses (Y6 to Y8), and four boys' and four girls' Senior Houses (Y9 to Y13).

The campus edit

The campus features a variety of buildings and facilities:

Astro turf Learning lounge Science laboratories
Boarding Houses Library Specialist art, music and drama facilities
Dining hall Lower School Sports hall
Early Years Centre Multi-purpose rooms Upper School
Indoor swimming pool Recording studio Black Box Theatre

Scholarship and bursary edit

The school makes available merit-based financial awards for students who are gifted in academic work and/or extra-curricular pursuits where outstanding talent is evident. The aim of the scholarship and bursary programme is to enable the school to draw gifted students from all sections of the global community, irrespective of their parents' financial circumstances. With bursary supplementation, virtually full remission of fees is available depending on need. Scholarships are available from Y6.[10]

UK governance edit

The school operates under an agreement with the governors of Harrow School in the UK. Two governors from the Harrow School Board of Governors in the UK are members of the Governing Body; they attend its meetings and visit the school in Hong Kong three times a year to ensure quality control and guidance from the Harrow family.

Parent involvement edit

The Friends of Harrow is an association of parents and teaching staff that provides practical support for and assists with additional opportunities to enhance the educational experience for the students and promotes and extends productive relationships within the school community. Its committee and sub-committees have successfully organised external speakers, work placements and Career Fairs for students, as well as major charity fund-raising events.

In addition, each term there are meetings of the Parent Governors consultation group, the Lower School Class Parent, Prep School House and Senior School House Parent committees, in which parent representatives discuss matters of School policy and procedures with members of the senior management. Parent representatives also sit on two focus groups: the Food Committee and the Transport Committee.

Individual needs support edit

The school has a full-time psychologist, Individual Needs Coordinator and EAP (English for Academic Purposes) Coordinator.

University Destinations and Public Examination results edit

Harrow Hong Kong Leavers have been highly successful in gaining places at top universities on competitive courses. In 2016, many of the Year 13 leavers have already confirmed their places at university, with the majority going to the UK. Places accepted and confirmed[11] so far include Cambridge University, Oxford University, London School of Economics. Outside the UK, places have so far been accepted at the University of California, Berkeley; The University of Hong Kong; and at Hong Kong University of Science & Technology.[12]

  • A-levels

49 students in Year 13 received 172 A-level grades in examinations in 14 subjects. Seven students received 4A*. Of the grades achieved by the Year 13 cohort, 38.4% were A* grades, 74.8% were A*-A, and 89.9% were A*-B.

Total number of students in Y13 49
Students with four A* grades 7
Students with three or more A* grades 13
Students with two or more A* grades 22
Students with four or more A*-A grades 19
Students with three or more A*-A grades 30
  • IGCSE

58 students in Year 11 received 600 grades in IGCSE examinations taken in 20 subjects. Of the grades achieved by the Year 11 cohort, 60.0% were A*, 85.2% were A*-A, and 97.5% were A*-B. No grades below C.

Total number of students in Y11 58
Students with 11 or more A* grades 4
Students with 9 or more A* grades 15
Students with 7 or more A* grades 23
Students with 5 or more A* grades 42
Students with 9 or more A*-A grades 37
Students with 7 or more A*-A grades 51
Students with 5 or more A*-A grades 57

School publications edit

  • "The Hong Kong Harrovian"[13]
  • "Scientific Harrovian"[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Standard, The (15 September 2021). "Three leading Hong Kong schools named among top 100 private schools in the world". The Standard (Hong Kong). Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Three HK schools named among top 100 private schools in the world". The Standard (Hong Kong). 22 September 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  3. ^ a b Roland Lim Harrow Hong Kong to open in Aug 2012 16 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine 14 April 2010 Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 1 May 2012
  4. ^ Chong, Dennis (4 September 2012). "Harrow International School opens to first intake of pupils in Tuen Mun". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 22 August 2016. – print title: "Staggered start catches out Harrow School pupils"
  5. ^ "Greenfield sites allocated for international school development". www.info.gov.hk.
  6. ^ a b "Hong Kong's Harrow Int'l School paid over HK$240m in fees to firm managed by school board members – report". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. 21 January 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  7. ^ "LEGCO paper LC Paper No. CB(2)2409/08-09(01)" (PDF). Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Staff".
  9. ^ Su, Xinqi (6 June 2018). "Harrow Hong Kong sticks to its guns over controversial switch to simplified characters only in Chinese lessons". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 7 July 2018. – print title: "institute defends language decision"
  10. ^ "Scholarships and Bursaries". Harrow International School Hong Kong.
  11. ^ "Exam results". Harrow International School Hong Kong.
  12. ^ "Harrow International School's outstanding examination results". South China Morning Post Education Post.
  13. ^ "Harrow Hong Kong The Harrovian Issue 8". Issuu. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  14. ^ "The Scientific Harrovian – Issue 1, June 2016". Issuu. Retrieved 26 September 2019.

External links edit

harrow, international, school, hong, kong, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, contains, content, that, written, like, advertisement, please,. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Harrow International School Hong Kong news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Harrow International School of Hong Kong is a British international boarding school and day school in Tuen Mun Hong Kong When it opened on 3 September 2012 it became the first British boarding school in Hong Kong It was also the third in the Harrow family of schools in the Asia region in association with Harrow School and the John Lyon School in London The school provides a British independent style of education from Early Years to Y13 Harrow International School Hong Kong哈羅香港國際學校Address38 Tsing Ying Road Tuen Mun Hong Kong屯門青盈路38號Coordinates22 22 35 N 113 59 27 E 22 376418 N 113 990879 E 22 376418 113 990879InformationTypeIndependent international day and boarding schoolMottoEducational Excellence for Life and LeadershipEstablished3 September 2012 11 years ago 2012 09 03 Head teacherMs Ann HaydonYears offeredEarly Years K1 amp K2 to Y13GenderCo educationalAge range3 18Enrolment1 180 for the academic year 2016 17 Campus size37 000 sqmSongAmong the Pillars A Thousand Voices May Fortune Reign New HarrowWebsiteharrowschool wbr hkHarrow International School Hong KongTraditional Chinese哈羅香港國際學校Simplified Chinese哈羅香港国际学校TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHaluo Xianggǎng Guoji XuexiaoYue CantoneseJyutpinghaa1 lo4 hoeng1 gong2 gwok3 zai3 hok6 haau6It has been continuously recognized since 2020 as one of the world s 150 leading schools and amongst top 15 in China and Southeast Asia by The Schools Index 1 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Controversy 3 The school 3 1 Student composition 3 2 Teaching staff 3 3 School structure 3 4 Language of instruction 3 5 Boarding 3 6 The campus 3 7 Scholarship and bursary 3 8 UK governance 3 9 Parent involvement 3 10 Individual needs support 3 11 University Destinations and Public Examination results 3 12 School publications 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground editThe school is built on the site of a former army barracks 3 in So Kwun Wat 4 Tuen Mun District in the New Territories 3 The land was allocated by the Hong Kong government in late 2009 5 The school pays an annual lease of HK 1 000 for the government land 6 Controversy editIn January 2021 it was reported that the school had paid over HK 240 000 000 in fees to a company managed by its board members 6 The school editStudent composition edit The Lower School begins in the Early Years Centre for students aged 3 and the Upper School ends for students in Y13 aged 18 The student body is very diverse and currently includes 35 different nationalities The student mix of the school more than fulfils its agreement with the EDB that at least 50 7 of its admissions will be non local students who are eligible to study in Hong Kong The school looks to admit students with the aptitude ability and personality to thrive in and contribute to its community and the distinctive education it provides The admissions process has a clear timeline but applications are considered from strong applicants after the published deadlines subject to places being available if they are from overseas and do not have a place in a school in Hong Kong Teaching staff edit As of August 2016 the school has 140 teachers and teaching assistants The majority of the teachers are British with experience in British independent and state schools and international schools 8 School structure edit The school is divided into five phases of progression under the umbrella of the Lower School up to and including Y5 and the Upper School Y6 Y13 The Early Years K1 and K2 follows the English based Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum The Pre Prep School Y1 to Y5 follows the English based National Curriculum of England 2014 The Prep School Y6 to Y8 offers a skills based curriculum based on the National Curriculum designed to manage the transition from the homeroom environment in the Pre Prep School to the more subject specific environment in the Senior School The Senior School Y9 to Y11 curriculum is based on IGCSE courses studied over three years The Sixth Form Y12 to Y13 curriculum is based on A level courses studied over two years together with the Extended Project Qualification and the School s own Harrow International Perspectives course Language of instruction edit English is the inclusive language of the classroom playground and boarding Houses for all students irrespective of their mother languages In addition to English all students have the option of studying other languages Mandarin French and Spanish In June 2018 the administration of Harrow Hong Kong decided to only teach simplified Chinese in its kindergarten and primary school Mandarin classes even though the territory it is located in uses traditional Chinese on the basis that Hong Kong s environment will be different when 2047 the scheduled end of the special administrative region period occurs The school maintained its course despite controversy occurring in Hong Kong 9 Boarding edit The school offers the option of boarding from Y6 when students enter the Prep School Just over 50 of students in the Upper School board but all students whether day or boarders are members of a House and have a House Master or House Mistress who takes responsibility for their pastoral care The boarding Houses provide rich opportunities for interacting with students from a wide range of backgrounds there are currently three boys and three girls Prep Houses Y6 to Y8 and four boys and four girls Senior Houses Y9 to Y13 The campus edit The campus features a variety of buildings and facilities Astro turf Learning lounge Science laboratoriesBoarding Houses Library Specialist art music and drama facilitiesDining hall Lower School Sports hallEarly Years Centre Multi purpose rooms Upper SchoolIndoor swimming pool Recording studio Black Box TheatreScholarship and bursary edit The school makes available merit based financial awards for students who are gifted in academic work and or extra curricular pursuits where outstanding talent is evident The aim of the scholarship and bursary programme is to enable the school to draw gifted students from all sections of the global community irrespective of their parents financial circumstances With bursary supplementation virtually full remission of fees is available depending on need Scholarships are available from Y6 10 UK governance edit The school operates under an agreement with the governors of Harrow School in the UK Two governors from the Harrow School Board of Governors in the UK are members of the Governing Body they attend its meetings and visit the school in Hong Kong three times a year to ensure quality control and guidance from the Harrow family Parent involvement edit The Friends of Harrow is an association of parents and teaching staff that provides practical support for and assists with additional opportunities to enhance the educational experience for the students and promotes and extends productive relationships within the school community Its committee and sub committees have successfully organised external speakers work placements and Career Fairs for students as well as major charity fund raising events In addition each term there are meetings of the Parent Governors consultation group the Lower School Class Parent Prep School House and Senior School House Parent committees in which parent representatives discuss matters of School policy and procedures with members of the senior management Parent representatives also sit on two focus groups the Food Committee and the Transport Committee Individual needs support edit The school has a full time psychologist Individual Needs Coordinator and EAP English for Academic Purposes Coordinator University Destinations and Public Examination results edit Harrow Hong Kong Leavers have been highly successful in gaining places at top universities on competitive courses In 2016 many of the Year 13 leavers have already confirmed their places at university with the majority going to the UK Places accepted and confirmed 11 so far include Cambridge University Oxford University London School of Economics Outside the UK places have so far been accepted at the University of California Berkeley The University of Hong Kong and at Hong Kong University of Science amp Technology 12 A levels49 students in Year 13 received 172 A level grades in examinations in 14 subjects Seven students received 4A Of the grades achieved by the Year 13 cohort 38 4 were A grades 74 8 were A A and 89 9 were A B Total number of students in Y13 49Students with four A grades 7Students with three or more A grades 13Students with two or more A grades 22Students with four or more A A grades 19Students with three or more A A grades 30IGCSE58 students in Year 11 received 600 grades in IGCSE examinations taken in 20 subjects Of the grades achieved by the Year 11 cohort 60 0 were A 85 2 were A A and 97 5 were A B No grades below C Total number of students in Y11 58Students with 11 or more A grades 4Students with 9 or more A grades 15Students with 7 or more A grades 23Students with 5 or more A grades 42Students with 9 or more A A grades 37Students with 7 or more A A grades 51Students with 5 or more A A grades 57School publications edit The Hong Kong Harrovian 13 Scientific Harrovian 14 See also editBritons in Hong Kong Consulate General of the United Kingdom in Hong KongReferences edit Standard The 15 September 2021 Three leading Hong Kong schools named among top 100 private schools in the world The Standard Hong Kong Retrieved 4 April 2024 Three HK schools named among top 100 private schools in the world The Standard Hong Kong 22 September 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2024 a b Roland Lim Harrow Hong Kong to open in Aug 2012 Archived 16 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine 14 April 2010 Channel NewsAsia Retrieved 1 May 2012 Chong Dennis 4 September 2012 Harrow International School opens to first intake of pupils in Tuen Mun South China Morning Post Retrieved 22 August 2016 print title Staggered start catches out Harrow School pupils Greenfield sites allocated for international school development www info gov hk a b Hong Kong s Harrow Int l School paid over HK 240m in fees to firm managed by school board members report Hong Kong Free Press HKFP 21 January 2021 Retrieved 2 April 2021 LEGCO paper LC Paper No CB 2 2409 08 09 01 PDF Retrieved 26 September 2019 Staff Su Xinqi 6 June 2018 Harrow Hong Kong sticks to its guns over controversial switch to simplified characters only in Chinese lessons South China Morning Post Retrieved 7 July 2018 print title institute defends language decision Scholarships and Bursaries Harrow International School Hong Kong Exam results Harrow International School Hong Kong Harrow International School s outstanding examination results South China Morning Post Education Post Harrow Hong Kong The Harrovian Issue 8 Issuu Retrieved 26 September 2019 The Scientific Harrovian Issue 1 June 2016 Issuu Retrieved 26 September 2019 External links editOfficial website Profile on The Schools Index Profile on The Good Schools Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harrow International School Hong Kong amp oldid 1217345828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.