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If you're researching international schools in Hong kong offering Christian, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Christian Curriculum, taught by 11 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 28,600–263,300 HKD, with the average sitting around 145,965. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Hong Kong International School - Tai Tam Campus (opened 1966).
Compare 11 Christian international schools in Hong kong. Filter by curriculum, fees (average HKD 145,965), location, and more to find the right international school now.
YMCA Christian Academy (YCA) is a private primary school on Hong Kong Island at 70 Bridges Street, Sheung Wan. It teaches an English-medium programme that combines the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) with the UK National Curriculum for English, and uses White Rose Maths for mathematics. Chinese is taught daily in Mandarin supported by Traditional Characters while music includes the Orff approach. Students also have PE, and the school is opposite the CYMCA Bridges Street Centre, giving access to facilities including a swimming pool. After school sessions, children can join ASA/ECA such as Choir, Competitive Sports, Chinese Hip-Hop Dance, Film Club, Lego Club and Intro to Spanish. A distinctive feature is the “YCA Agents” focus, encouraging students to take charge of their learning, contribute to their community and reflect on progress.
Christian Alliance P.C. Lau Memorial International School (CAPCL) is a Christian day school in Kowloon City offering Preparatory to Grade 6 with the Alberta (Canada) Programs of Study in a bilingual setting (~65% English / 35% Mandarin). The curriculum includes Bible, language arts in English and Chinese, mathematics, science/social studies, music, visual arts, and physical education. A signature feature is STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading & Research, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics), emphasizing hands-on, multidisciplinary learning. Facilities highlighted by the school include the Treehouse Library, Christ Ambassador Makerspace, Heavenly Studio, and varied indoor/outdoor playspaces. Typical class sizes are about 22–24 students. CAPCL provides a contracted school bus service across Hong Kong and operates an admissions rolling process where places are available. The school notes a capacity of approximately 550 students and is Alberta-accredited.
International Christian School (ICS) in Hong Kong educates students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 across two campuses in Sha Tin District: Shek Mun (Elementary–High School) and Ma On Shan (Kindergarten). All classes, except foreign languages, are taught in English. The high school follows a North American curriculum and offers an extensive Advanced Placement program, with courses such as AP Chinese Language & Culture and AP Spanish Language & Culture. Co-curricular opportunities are wide-ranging: performing arts include multiple choirs, ensembles, theatre productions, and stagecraft; STEM options span Robotics Club, STEM Club, Girls’ Coding, and Technovation; and service programs include Roots & Shoots plus required annual projects noted in the school profile.
HKIS’s Tai Tam Campus serves Middle School (G6–8) and High School (G9–12) on Hong Kong Island’s south side at 1 Red Hill Road. The site includes 114 subject-specific classrooms, two libraries, student community spaces, an auditorium and black box theatre, two gyms, a pool and a sports field with access to Tai Tam Bay for water sports. High School students can select from 25 AP courses within a U.S. standards framework, while both divisions offer extensive co-curricular, 100+ clubs and 30+ service clubs. School transport is provided via Kwoon Chung buses. Language learning spans Mandarin and Spanish in Middle School, with Mandarin, Spanish and French options in High School. Recent and planned developments at Tai Tam include a Dragon Centre for Activities & Athletics (2025) and a 900-seat Performance Hall (2027).
The Repulse Bay Campus of Hong Kong International School (HKIS) serves students from Reception One through Grade 5. Located at 23 South Bay Close, Repulse Bay, the campus was fully redeveloped in 2017–2018 to provide bespoke facilities for early childhood and primary education. The Lower Primary follows a play-based, Reggio Emilia-inspired approach, while Upper Primary continues with U.S. standards in core subjects, preparing students for Middle School at Tai Tam. Facilities include 70 homeroom classrooms, 14 Chinese Studies rooms, 4 art rooms, 4 music rooms, 2 cafeterias, 2 libraries, 9 playgrounds, and a 700-seat chapel. Dedicated spaces such as the Kid Kitchen, Hydroponic Farm, Media Lab, and STEM Lab encourage hands-on inquiry and creativity. Students benefit from dual language opportunities in Chinese and English, alongside a vibrant co-curricular program. The campus combines strong academic foundations with facilities designed specifically for younger learners.
Grace Christian Academy Hong Kong (GCA) is a private, not-for-profit, Christian school located at 1/F, 108 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong. The Academy started in January 2011 as a Primary school named Almitas Academy and grew to include Secondary education, with Secondary 4-6 licences granted by the Education Bureau in December 2020. The campus sits in North Point on Hong Kong Island, a short walk from the North Point MTR Station and well served by island bus routes along Java Road and King's Road. The core curriculum is the Accelerated Christian Education Program (ACE), delivered in English and Chinese; Chinese is taught in Mandarin using simplified characters. The school emphasizes character development as an integral part of learning, with whole-brain integration and electives such as Speech, Music, Health, and Computer Science. It provides field trips and outdoor education and participates in National and International Student Conventions, reinforcing leadership and service. GCA operates as a through-train school from Primary One to Secondary Six.
Tsung Tsin Christian Academy (TTCA) is a secondary school in Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, founded in 2004 and sponsored by the Tsung Tsin Mission of Hong Kong. The school uses English as the medium of instruction for most subjects, with Chinese and Chinese History taught in Chinese; students who opt for Putonghua as the medium for Chinese sit a school assessment. Academically, students follow the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) curriculum, with an International Advanced Level (IAL) pathway available in S.5–S.6; the Chinese Department also offers GCE A-Level Chinese. Co-curricular options include ICT & Robotics, STEAM Innovation, Digital Art Hub, Classical Painting Studio, and a Business Club. TTCA highlights values education through a 12-Disciple mentoring scheme and committees that oversee counselling, SEN support, student welfare, and religious programs. Annual events such as the school’s Annual Performance and learning trips feature in the calendar.
St. Paul's Co-educational College Primary School operates under a "through-train" model, meaning its graduates transition directly to the secondary College without standard placement exams. The curriculum blends local educational targets with customized methods. For instance, Primary 6 students study Mathematics and Humanities entirely in English to ease their transition into secondary coursework. The campus features specific subject-based facilities, including a dedicated STEM room, junior and senior science laboratories, and a 9-meter-high Visual Arts Centre. A signature element of the school's teaching strategy is the use of "Colour Factor" tactile building blocks in Primary 1 Mathematics, giving young learners a physical way to grasp abstract concepts like fractions and prime numbers. Additionally, their Drama in Education program pushes students to develop multimodal English speaking skills. Extracurricular options range from Mathematics Olympiad training to competitive orchestral ensembles, ensuring students have concrete avenues to apply their skills outside the classroom.
Christian Alliance International School (CAIS) is a Christian through-train international school in Butterfly Valley, Lai Chi Kok, serving students aged 5–17. It delivers the Alberta (Canada) curriculum with AP options in high school and offers the IB Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12. Facilities highlighted by the school include a swimming pool, rooftop soccer pitch, concert theater, drama studio, and gymnasiums. Language of instruction is English, with Chinese, French, and Spanish taught as subjects; Chinese Studies runs from Preparatory to Grade 12 with pathways into IB and AP Chinese. Student leadership is supported through the Student Representative Council, and the school cites programs such as the Hong Kong Award for Young People (AYP) in its leadership development communications. CAIS enrolls 1,700+ students and operates a school bus service, with published dismissal and bus departure times.
The Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union Logos Academy is a through-train school offering continuous primary and secondary education on two adjoining campuses in Tseung Kwan O. Established in 2002, the academy combines Hong Kong’s local curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), providing global academic exposure rooted in Christian values. English is the main medium of instruction, while Chinese subjects are taught in Putonghua from Primary level. The school offers a wide range of co-curricular opportunities, including robotics competitions such as RoboMaster and VEX, handbell ensembles that perform at territory-wide events, and diverse sports teams. With its bilingual learning environment, faith-based ethos, and focus on intellectual and personal development, Logos Academy offers students a distinctive education pathway from childhood to pre-university.
Located in Ma On Shan, International Christian School Kindergarten offers a nurturing, English-medium Christian education for children aged 3 to 5. With small classes of just 18 students and a 1 : 9 teacher-student ratio, the programme focuses on early literacy, language development, and social-emotional growth through play-based learning. Instruction is delivered in English and Putonghua, and students attend a weekly chapel to learn Biblical principles. Morning and afternoon sessions accommodate family schedules, and a school-run bus service supports safe travel. Parents are active participants through volunteer and community activities. As the first stage of the wider ICS continuum, the Kindergarten provides a strong foundation in character, faith, and early academics within a warm, international setting anchored in Christ.
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