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Kellett School

Kellett School (Chinese: 啟歷學校), is a British international co-educational school in Hong Kong and member of the Federation of British International Schools in Asia. Founded in 1976, the school's aim is to provide a British style education to students in Hong Kong.

Kellett School
(Kellett School - The British International School in Hong Kong)
啟歷學校
Address
2 Wah Lok Path, Wah Fu, Pok Fu Lam
7 Lam Hing Street, Kowloon Bay

Coordinates22°15′09″N 114°08′23″E / 22.2525°N 114.1398°E / 22.2525; 114.1398
Information
School typeInternational School
Established1976; 47 years ago (1976)
StatusOpen
PrincipalDiana Vernon
GenderCo-educational
Age4 to 18
Enrolment1470[1]
Houses
  •   Bowen
  •   Clementi
  •   MacLehose
  •   Youde
WebsiteKellett School
Kellett School
Traditional Chinese啟歷學校
Simplified Chinese启历学校
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQǐlì Xuéxiào
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingkai2 lik6 hok6 haau6

The school's original campus and preparatory school in Pok Fu Lam overlooks Kellett Bay, from where the school gets its name. The school's second preparatory school and Senior School is at Kowloon Bay and opened in 2013. The School is a member of The Headmasters’ and Headmistress’ Conference (HMC), a professional association of the heads of the world's leading independent schools. The heads of the Prep Schools are members of The Independent Association of Prep Schools (IAPS).

History edit

Kellett was founded in 1976 by parents who wanted a high-quality, British-style education, rich in the Arts and Sport.[citation needed] The parents disliked perceived high class sizes in other schools, and wished to have a school with smaller classes.[2] Originally called Starters, the school was led by Joanne Elliott and her family, working with the first Principal, Vivienne Steer. The school’s first two classes were made up of British, American, Australian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Pakistani, Iranian, Norwegian, and Swedish children.

By 1977, the School had tripled to 122 students and had relocated.[citation needed] Its Taikoo Shing facility started operations in January 1978.[3] In 1980, the School moved to a purpose-built facility in Wah Fu overlooking Kellett Bay.[citation needed] At the time it had its first phase established. In 1981 the second phase of the new facility opened.[3] This School now comprises Kellett's Pok Fu Lam campus. The School’s second Principal Ann McDonald arrived in 1996 after the retirement of Vivienne Steer.

The growing shortage of local senior school places prompted the Board to extend the School to age 13, offering pupils full UK Preparatory provision. Alongside this extension, the Board sought a permanent Senior School site. In 2007, the school was awarded a temporary Senior site, to be shared with Elsa High School (Carmel School Association) in Shau Kei Wan, less than a kilometre from the Preparatory School's earlier site in Taikoo Shing.

The popularity of Kellett’s Senior School meant that once again the Board sought to expand. In August 2009, the Hong Kong government awarded Kellett a greenfield site in Kowloon Bay, to develop an additional Preparatory School and a purpose-built four form Senior School which opened in September 2013.

In 2018, Kellett was awarded membership of the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS) and The Headmasters’ and Headmistress’ Conference (HMC).[4]

Ann McDonald retired in 2019, after presiding over the School’s growth from a small primary to one of Hong Kong’s leading international schools. Mark Steed, Kellett’s third Principal and CEO, took the helm in July 2019 with a focus on using innovation to further Kellett’s educational aims.

In 2023, Diana Vernon join Kellett as Principal & CEO, she was most recently the Educational Advisor to the Kellett Board. Paul Tough will join Kellett as Principal and CEO in April 2024.

Academic edit

Admission

Kellett has different forms of entrance conditions depending on the year of entry, and is increasingly selective of its students the older they are, as there is an expectation that they can cope with the understanding of the curriculum of previous years, if they are joining from Year One upwards. Basic ability in reading and writing is expected of students joining in Reception. [5]

Structure

Students at Kellett, from Years Seven to Nine are required to attend English, Maths, Science, Geography, History, Music, Design & Technology, Drama, Art Computer Science and Physical Education lessons. In Year Seven, a language choice of Mandarin, French and Spanish, and from Year Eight upwards, the additional choice of Latin and Coding is offered.

In Years 10 and 11, students are prepared for IGCSEs in the following subjects: English Language, English Literature, Maths (with Further Maths also available for some), Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Students then select four further subjects from one or two languages, History, Geography, Business Studies, Economics, Media Studies, Art, Design Technology, Drama or Computer Science.[6]

All students throughout the school take the award winning[7] Positively Kellett course,[8] a lesson designed to evaluate properties such as public speaking, and gives knowledge about the global goals, character strengths and anti-bullying.

Results

In the 2021-2022 A Levels, 7% achieved four A*, 17% achieved three A*, and a further 22% were awarded with four A-A*, and 67% of students taking IGCSE scored A-A*, and in 2021, 55% of students achieved an A* on their A Levels.

Operations edit

As of 2012 the school emphasised that its teachers need to have information technology skills.[9]

In 2000 the class sizes went up to 23 students, around 10 below sizes of English Schools Foundation schools.[10]

Campuses and Facilities edit

Kellet has campuses in Pok Fu Lam (primary) and Kowloon Bay (primary and secondary). There was a temporary campus in Shau Kei Wan which served as the secondary school campus, but the secondary division was moved to Kowloon Bay in 2013.[11]

 
 
Pok Fu Lam
 
Kowloon Bay
 
Shau Kei Wan
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Campuses
A red pog indicates that the campus closed
 
Kellett School in Pok Fu Lam in February 2017

The Pok Fu Lam premises includes a large multi-use auditorium, a gymnasium, library, a fully equipped science lab, dance and drama studio, ICT suite, language lab, SEN learning support base, music rooms, art studio and a children’s bookshop. The “covered area” provides a large indoor space for the Reception and Year 1 children. Outside there is an Astroturf playground, adventure playground and garden and vegetable patch.

The Kowloon Bay campus welcomed its first cohort of Prep and Senior students in September 2013. The campus design was done by the P&T Group and won awards in 2016 including the International Property Awards title 'Best Public Service Architecture (Asia Pacific)' and the Asia Pacific Property Awards title as 'Best Public Service Architecture'.[12] The facilities included in the 45,000sqm footprint include a fully operational theatre, a CrossFit gym, swimming pool and Sky Pitch.[13] The Kowloon Bay campus has a swimming pool with six lanes that is located inside. It also has an auditorium and facilities for art and drama classes. Gardens were installed in the outside of the campus.[9]

Houses edit

  • Bowen (Blue) – named after George Bowen, Governor of Hong Kong from March 1883 to 1887. He established the Hong Kong Observatory, founded the first college in Hong Kong, and ordered the construction of the Typhoon Shelter in Causeway Bay.
  • Clementi (Orange) – named after Sir Cecil Clementi who served as Governor of Hong Kong between 1925 and 1930. Clementi was fluent in Cantonese and presided over the construction of Kai Tak Airport. He also ended Mui Tsai, the traditional Chinese "female maid servitude" system in the colony.
  • MacLehose (Green) – named after Murray MacLehose, who was the 25th, and longest-serving governor of Hong Kong, from 1971 to 1982. MacLehose was a reforming figure who had Chinese recognised as an official language for communication, expanded welfare and public housing and oversaw the construction of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR).
  • Youde (Yellow) – named after Sir Edward Youde who served as Governor of Hong Kong between May 1982 and his death in December 1986. Youde negotiated the Sino-British Joint Declaration, signed in Beijing in 1984, which confirmed the British would leave Hong Kong in 1997.

School structure edit

The School is divided into two campuses and three schools. The Pok Fu Lam Campus hosts one of the prep schools and the Kowloon Bay Campus hosts the second prep school and the senior school in one building. These form the basis of the pastoral structure of the school.

Pok Fu Lam Preparatory School (Pok Fu Lam)

  • Reception to Year 6
  • 3 form entry

Kowloon Bay Preparatory School (Kowloon Bay)

  • Reception to Year 6
  • 2 form entry

Kowloon Bay Senior School (Kowloon Bay)

  • Year 7 to Year 13
  • 4 form entry

Fees and Inspection edit

In 2023/2024, fees were HK$190,300 for preparatory students, HK$236,500 for students in years 7-11 and HK$243,400 for students in years 12-13.[14]

As Kellett school is a not-for-profit international school, all fees or generated income is reinvested back into the school.

In March 2016, the school’s inspection was carried out under the British School Overseas (BSO) inspection framework which concluded “Kellett School is an outstanding school”.[15] In December 2021 Kellett was awarded the highest status, Patron's Accredited Member, by COBIS Council for British International Schools, following an accreditation visit.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Admissions to British International School in Hong Kong".
  2. ^ "Fashions herald birthday: Kellett School teachers, pupils celebrate ...". South China Sunday Morning Post. 1998-02-22. p. 43 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  3. ^ a b "Featuring Kellett School". South China Sunday Morning Post. 1986-03-09. p. 59 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-11-08. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
  5. ^ https://www.kellettschool.com/uploaded/Admissions/ADMISSIONS_Policy.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ "Senior School Curriculum in Hong Kong | English Curriculum".
  7. ^ "Kellett News: Awards, Appointments & Admissions [Updated June 2021]". 19 October 2020.
  8. ^ "It's time schools taught children mental resilience to face life's problems". 24 July 2020.
  9. ^ a b Zavadszky, Andrea (2012-06-01). "Kellett School seeks 'techno-tutors'". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2022-12-06.
  10. ^ Li, Joyce (2000-11-25). "Less is more in international schools". South China Morning Post. p. 47 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  11. ^ . Kellett School. Archived from the original on 2011-08-23. Retrieved 2019-05-26.
  12. ^ "P&T Group".
  13. ^ "Barr and Wray".
  14. ^ "Fees & Debenture Information | Kellett School".
  15. ^ https://www.kellettschool.com/uploaded/Documents/About_Us/Policies/BSO_report_-_Kellett_School_Hong_Kong_-_08_03_2016_-_final_b[1]_AB_I.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  16. ^ https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1639713630/kellettschoolcom/edd0mjivccoiyjf6ciog/211217COBISAccreditationSummaryReport.pdf[bare URL PDF]

Further reading edit

  • "蘋果汁啟歷學校新校舍奠基". Apple Daily (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 2012-05-11.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Kellett School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kellett School Chinese 啟歷學校 is a British international co educational school in Hong Kong and member of the Federation of British International Schools in Asia Founded in 1976 the school s aim is to provide a British style education to students in Hong Kong Kellett School Kellett School The British International School in Hong Kong 啟歷學校Address2 Wah Lok Path Wah Fu Pok Fu Lam 7 Lam Hing Street Kowloon BayHong KongCoordinates22 15 09 N 114 08 23 E 22 2525 N 114 1398 E 22 2525 114 1398InformationSchool typeInternational SchoolEstablished1976 47 years ago 1976 StatusOpenPrincipalDiana VernonGenderCo educationalAge4 to 18Enrolment1470 1 Houses Bowen Clementi MacLehose YoudeWebsiteKellett SchoolKellett SchoolTraditional Chinese啟歷學校Simplified Chinese启历学校TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinQǐli XuexiaoYue CantoneseJyutpingkai2 lik6 hok6 haau6The school s original campus and preparatory school in Pok Fu Lam overlooks Kellett Bay from where the school gets its name The school s second preparatory school and Senior School is at Kowloon Bay and opened in 2013 The School is a member of The Headmasters and Headmistress Conference HMC a professional association of the heads of the world s leading independent schools The heads of the Prep Schools are members of The Independent Association of Prep Schools IAPS Contents 1 History 2 Academic 3 Operations 4 Campuses and Facilities 5 Houses 6 School structure 7 Fees and Inspection 8 See also 9 References 10 Further readingHistory editKellett was founded in 1976 by parents who wanted a high quality British style education rich in the Arts and Sport citation needed The parents disliked perceived high class sizes in other schools and wished to have a school with smaller classes 2 Originally called Starters the school was led by Joanne Elliott and her family working with the first Principal Vivienne Steer The school s first two classes were made up of British American Australian Chinese Japanese Korean Indian Pakistani Iranian Norwegian and Swedish children By 1977 the School had tripled to 122 students and had relocated citation needed Its Taikoo Shing facility started operations in January 1978 3 In 1980 the School moved to a purpose built facility in Wah Fu overlooking Kellett Bay citation needed At the time it had its first phase established In 1981 the second phase of the new facility opened 3 This School now comprises Kellett s Pok Fu Lam campus The School s second Principal Ann McDonald arrived in 1996 after the retirement of Vivienne Steer The growing shortage of local senior school places prompted the Board to extend the School to age 13 offering pupils full UK Preparatory provision Alongside this extension the Board sought a permanent Senior School site In 2007 the school was awarded a temporary Senior site to be shared with Elsa High School Carmel School Association in Shau Kei Wan less than a kilometre from the Preparatory School s earlier site in Taikoo Shing The popularity of Kellett s Senior School meant that once again the Board sought to expand In August 2009 the Hong Kong government awarded Kellett a greenfield site in Kowloon Bay to develop an additional Preparatory School and a purpose built four form Senior School which opened in September 2013 In 2018 Kellett was awarded membership of the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools IAPS and The Headmasters and Headmistress Conference HMC 4 Ann McDonald retired in 2019 after presiding over the School s growth from a small primary to one of Hong Kong s leading international schools Mark Steed Kellett s third Principal and CEO took the helm in July 2019 with a focus on using innovation to further Kellett s educational aims In 2023 Diana Vernon join Kellett as Principal amp CEO she was most recently the Educational Advisor to the Kellett Board Paul Tough will join Kellett as Principal and CEO in April 2024 Academic editAdmissionKellett has different forms of entrance conditions depending on the year of entry and is increasingly selective of its students the older they are as there is an expectation that they can cope with the understanding of the curriculum of previous years if they are joining from Year One upwards Basic ability in reading and writing is expected of students joining in Reception 5 StructureStudents at Kellett from Years Seven to Nine are required to attend English Maths Science Geography History Music Design amp Technology Drama Art Computer Science and Physical Education lessons In Year Seven a language choice of Mandarin French and Spanish and from Year Eight upwards the additional choice of Latin and Coding is offered In Years 10 and 11 students are prepared for IGCSEs in the following subjects English Language English Literature Maths with Further Maths also available for some Chemistry Biology and Physics Students then select four further subjects from one or two languages History Geography Business Studies Economics Media Studies Art Design Technology Drama or Computer Science 6 All students throughout the school take the award winning 7 Positively Kellett course 8 a lesson designed to evaluate properties such as public speaking and gives knowledge about the global goals character strengths and anti bullying ResultsIn the 2021 2022 A Levels 7 achieved four A 17 achieved three A and a further 22 were awarded with four A A and 67 of students taking IGCSE scored A A and in 2021 55 of students achieved an A on their A Levels Operations editAs of 2012 the school emphasised that its teachers need to have information technology skills 9 In 2000 the class sizes went up to 23 students around 10 below sizes of English Schools Foundation schools 10 Campuses and Facilities editKellet has campuses in Pok Fu Lam primary and Kowloon Bay primary and secondary There was a temporary campus in Shau Kei Wan which served as the secondary school campus but the secondary division was moved to Kowloon Bay in 2013 11 nbsp nbsp Pok Fu Lam nbsp Kowloon Bay nbsp Shau Kei Wanclass notpageimage CampusesA red pog indicates that the campus closed nbsp Kellett School in Pok Fu Lam in February 2017The Pok Fu Lam premises includes a large multi use auditorium a gymnasium library a fully equipped science lab dance and drama studio ICT suite language lab SEN learning support base music rooms art studio and a children s bookshop The covered area provides a large indoor space for the Reception and Year 1 children Outside there is an Astroturf playground adventure playground and garden and vegetable patch The Kowloon Bay campus welcomed its first cohort of Prep and Senior students in September 2013 The campus design was done by the P amp T Group and won awards in 2016 including the International Property Awards title Best Public Service Architecture Asia Pacific and the Asia Pacific Property Awards title as Best Public Service Architecture 12 The facilities included in the 45 000sqm footprint include a fully operational theatre a CrossFit gym swimming pool and Sky Pitch 13 The Kowloon Bay campus has a swimming pool with six lanes that is located inside It also has an auditorium and facilities for art and drama classes Gardens were installed in the outside of the campus 9 Houses editBowen Blue named after George Bowen Governor of Hong Kong from March 1883 to 1887 He established the Hong Kong Observatory founded the first college in Hong Kong and ordered the construction of the Typhoon Shelter in Causeway Bay Clementi Orange named after Sir Cecil Clementi who served as Governor of Hong Kong between 1925 and 1930 Clementi was fluent in Cantonese and presided over the construction of Kai Tak Airport He also ended Mui Tsai the traditional Chinese female maid servitude system in the colony MacLehose Green named after Murray MacLehose who was the 25th and longest serving governor of Hong Kong from 1971 to 1982 MacLehose was a reforming figure who had Chinese recognised as an official language for communication expanded welfare and public housing and oversaw the construction of the Mass Transit Railway MTR Youde Yellow named after Sir Edward Youde who served as Governor of Hong Kong between May 1982 and his death in December 1986 Youde negotiated the Sino British Joint Declaration signed in Beijing in 1984 which confirmed the British would leave Hong Kong in 1997 School structure editThe School is divided into two campuses and three schools The Pok Fu Lam Campus hosts one of the prep schools and the Kowloon Bay Campus hosts the second prep school and the senior school in one building These form the basis of the pastoral structure of the school Pok Fu Lam Preparatory School Pok Fu Lam Reception to Year 6 3 form entryKowloon Bay Preparatory School Kowloon Bay Reception to Year 6 2 form entryKowloon Bay Senior School Kowloon Bay Year 7 to Year 13 4 form entryFees and Inspection editIn 2023 2024 fees were HK 190 300 for preparatory students HK 236 500 for students in years 7 11 and HK 243 400 for students in years 12 13 14 As Kellett school is a not for profit international school all fees or generated income is reinvested back into the school In March 2016 the school s inspection was carried out under the British School Overseas BSO inspection framework which concluded Kellett School is an outstanding school 15 In December 2021 Kellett was awarded the highest status Patron s Accredited Member by COBIS Council for British International Schools following an accreditation visit 16 See also editBritons in Hong Kong Hong Kong Asia s World CityReferences edit Admissions to British International School in Hong Kong Fashions herald birthday Kellett School teachers pupils celebrate South China Sunday Morning Post 1998 02 22 p 43 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers a b Featuring Kellett School South China Sunday Morning Post 1986 03 09 p 59 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers Kellett School the British International School in Hong Kong Archived from the original on 2022 11 08 Retrieved 2022 11 08 https www kellettschool com uploaded Admissions ADMISSIONS Policy pdf bare URL PDF Senior School Curriculum in Hong Kong English Curriculum Kellett News Awards Appointments amp Admissions Updated June 2021 19 October 2020 It s time schools taught children mental resilience to face life s problems 24 July 2020 a b Zavadszky Andrea 2012 06 01 Kellett School seeks techno tutors South China Morning Post Retrieved 2022 12 06 Li Joyce 2000 11 25 Less is more in international schools South China Morning Post p 47 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers Campuses Kellett School Archived from the original on 2011 08 23 Retrieved 2019 05 26 P amp T Group Barr and Wray Fees amp Debenture Information Kellett School https www kellettschool com uploaded Documents About Us Policies BSO report Kellett School Hong Kong 08 03 2016 final b 1 AB I pdf bare URL PDF https resources finalsite net images v1639713630 kellettschoolcom edd0mjivccoiyjf6ciog 211217COBISAccreditationSummaryReport pdf bare URL PDF Further reading edit 蘋果汁啟歷學校新校舍奠基 Apple Daily in Chinese Hong Kong 2012 05 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kellett School amp oldid 1188511243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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