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If you're researching international schools in Hong kong offering EYFS, 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 EYFS (Early years foundation stage), taught by 13 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 750–267,100 HKD, with the average sitting around 160,252. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like German Swiss International School - Peak Campus (opened 1969).
Compare 13 EYFS international schools in Hong kong. Filter by curriculum, fees (average HKD 160,252), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Anfield International Kindergarten in Kowloon Tong provides a British curriculum based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for children aged two years and eight months to over four years. The school operates within a self-contained, two-storey building that includes a well-stocked library, a specialist music room, and a drama and activity space. A garden and outdoor play area further support physical development and learning outside the classroom. The school is distinctively known for its Catholic foundation and the motto "Educating Hearts and Minds," aiming to foster character and faith alongside academic skills. Programmes include Kindergarten 1, 2, and 3, with options for half-day or full-day sessions. The curriculum emphasizes English language acquisition while incorporating Chinese Studies, Physical Education, and Music. Notably, the school maintains a specific ratio of one teacher for a maximum of ten pupils to support individual student growth.
German Swiss International School’s English International Stream at the Peak Campus serves Upper Primary and Secondary (ages 5–18) on Hong Kong Island’s Victoria Peak. Students follow IGCSE (mainly Cambridge, with some Pearson Edexcel) in Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Beyond lessons, GSIS offers a broad activities menu including sports, STEM/coding, debate, art, music and drama. Language learning is a hallmark: Secondary places a strong emphasis on German, with Mandarin and French available as additional languages. A practical feature for families is the school bus service, which connects the Peak campus to key residential areas. The campus location offers easy access by bus or taxi, with The Peak Tram and Peak Galleria nearby. With about 1,250 students across the school and education offered from 1969, GSIS combines long-established roots with a clearly outlined international pathway from IGCSE to IB DP.
Harrow International School Hong Kong educates pupils aged 3–18 on a coastal campus near the Gold Coast in Tuen Mun. The school follows the English EYFS in Early Years, the National Curriculum of England through Lower and Upper School, GCSE examinations in Year 11, and A Levels with the option of the EPQ in Sixth Form. Boarding is offered from Year 6 as a five-night programme. English is the language of instruction, with whole-school Language & Learning (EAL) support, and languages taught include Chinese (Mandarin), French and Spanish; Chinese begins in Year 1. Harrow Horizons and pupil-led societies provide extensive enrichment, spanning STEM (e.g., Engineering & Maths and VEX-IQ), performing arts productions, and community partnerships such as ‘Mother’s Choice’ and ‘Tutors for Change’. Facilities available to pupils include astro-turf, sports hall, tennis courts and swimming pool; productions have been staged in the Queen Elizabeth II Hall.
Mulberry House International Kindergarten’s Southside Campus is a 10,000 sq ft early childhood campus in Aberdeen, beside the harbour on Hong Kong Island. Facilities include brightly lit classrooms opening onto spacious indoor areas, a bilingual library, indoor playground, music room, art room, gym and a dedicated baby gym. The school offers programmes for children aged 6 months to 6 years, with dual-language, pure English and pure Mandarin streams guided by the UK’s Early Years Foundation Stage and Reggio Emilia–inspired practice. Classes are co-taught by native English and Mandarin early years educators, providing a 50–50 bilingual immersion option alongside single-language classes. The Southside ECA Programme offers Language Arts, S.T.E.A.M., Musical Theatre, art and multiple sports activities. Mulberry House also integrates a Forest School programme and “Nature & Food Education,” incorporating outdoor and nature-based experiences into children’s regular learning.
Harrow Little Lions Kai Tak serves children aged 3–5 across Nursery (K1) and Reception (K2), opening August 2025. The school delivers the AISL-designed Little Lions Curriculum (LLC), which is built to map to and exceed England’s EYFS standards. Daily learning is in English, with all children receiving one hour of Mandarin weekly led by a specialist. The school day runs 08:00–14:00 and includes timetabled music and physical play/PE. Facilities span three floors, including six Nursery and six Reception classrooms, shared learning spaces, and an outdoor learning area used daily. Class sizes are capped at 20, each led by a teacher and supported by a teaching assistant. A mandatory bus service with seat belts and adult supervision operates across Hong Kong. The Head, Ms Nikki Street, leads the Kai Tak team, which provides a clear pathway to Harrow Hong Kong’s wider community.
Nord Anglia’s Sai Kung Early Years Campus serves children aged 3–5 (with Year 1 also on site). The Early Years programme follows the EYFS from the English National Curriculum and is delivered in English by specialist Early Years staff. Learning takes place in purpose-designed classrooms with play-based activities across the seven EYFS areas, including early literacy, maths, and expressive arts. Families benefit from a school bus service to and from campus. As children progress through NAIS Hong Kong, they continue into the English National Curriculum and IGCSE, then the IB Diploma Programme in Sixth Form. Distinctive partnerships enrich learning: the Juilliard–Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme enhances music, dance, and drama, while collaboration with MIT supports hands-on STEAM projects. Average class sizes are 24, supporting close attention to each child’s development in the Early Years. Tuition details for Nursery, Reception, and Year 1 are published on the Tuition Fees page.
Discovery Mind Primary School (DMPS) is an international school for 6–11-year-olds that combines a Cambridge International Primary Programme with a Mandarin Programme. The primary curriculum is Cambridge International, supplemented by Gold Standard Project-Based Learning across Science, Geography, History, Art and Design & Technology, with Wellbeing, Music and Physical Education integrated into PBL. The school teaches through a school-wide emphasis on personalised learning in small classes; Mandarin is taught daily through a dedicated Mandarin Programme.
Located in Upper Cheung Sha Village on South Lantau Island, the Reception campus of Lantau International School serves children aged four to five in a bilingual English–Mandarin environment. Following the British Early Years Foundation Stage framework, the programme focuses on early literacy, numeracy, creative arts, and social development through structured play and exploration. The seaside setting near Cheung Sha Beach allows for outdoor activities and nature-based learning as part of daily routines. Class sizes are limited to 22 students, ensuring close teacher support. Families can reach the campus via school bus routes and local transport from Tung Chung and Mui Wo, making it accessible while maintaining a peaceful coastal environment.
DBIS’s Early Years Foundation Stage comprises FS-1 and FS-2, taught at a dedicated EYFS campus in Discovery Bay, Lantau Island. The programme follows the EYFS within the school’s broader British curriculum framework, with English as the language of instruction and EAL support for children who are new to English. The campus features Reggio Emilia-inspired learning spaces, a library, dining hall, specialist music room and generous outdoor areas. A distinctive feature at EYFS is the Forest & Beach Schools programme, giving each child regular, structured time to learn outdoors in local natural settings. Families can review admissions and fees via the School Admissions page, which links to the official DBIS Fees & Levies document. The school also offers school bus arrangements within Discovery Bay and publishes regular parent information and workshops, including Mandarin learning sessions.
Kellett’s Pok Fu Lam Preparatory School serves ages 4–11 on Hong Kong Island’s south side, in Wah Fu at the foot of Mount Kellett. Reception follows the EYFS, moving to a modified English National Curriculum with specialist teaching in subjects including Mandarin, music, art, PE, public speaking and digital skills; classes are capped at 24 and Pok Fu Lam runs three classes per year group. Facilities include a multi-use auditorium, gym, library, science lab, drama and dance studios, ICT and language labs, music rooms, art studio, and a SEN learning support base. The school day at PFL runs 8:30–15:15 with scheduled breaks by year group. Families use a dedicated Kwoon Chung bus service. Distinctive programmes include Innovation in Prep and whole-school wellbeing via “Positively Kellett.” Graduating Prep pupils typically continue within Kellett’s through-train pathway to Senior in Kowloon Bay.
Mulberry House International Kindergarten’s Central Campus offers a Mandarin immersion playgroup and enrichment programme for children from 6 months to 12 years, located in Universal Trade Centre on Caine Road in Central. Children learn in a Mandarin-speaking environment, with programmes linked to the wider Mulberry House dual-language curriculum, which is underpinned by the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). The school emphasises inquiry-based, play-rich experiences through activities such as sensory play, music and rhymes, dramatic storytelling, and S.T.E.A.M. projects. Central-specific enrichment includes Language Arts in English and Mandarin, Musical Theatre, arts, and sports options like Little Movers, Ballet, Jazz, and Multi-Sports. Families access the campus easily from Central MTR Station (D2 Exit) or nearby bus routes, with hourly parking in the same building. The Central team includes experienced early childhood educators and a campus School Manager, supported by the broader Mulberry House bilingual education group founded in 2015.
The Pok Fu Lam campus of German Swiss International School (GSIS) is home to the Kindergarten and Lower Primary sections in both the German International Stream (GIS) and the English International Stream (EIS). The curriculum focuses on early learning, covering literacy, numeracy, language skills, and general subject knowledge appropriate for young students. In the German Stream, teaching follows the German curriculum adapted to an international setting, while in the English Stream, lessons are based on the UK curriculum. Facilities at the campus include classrooms designed for younger children, outdoor play areas, and spaces for art, music, and physical activity. Its location in Pok Fu Lam provides a quiet setting with access to open space. The campus gives younger students a structured start to school before they move on to the upper years at the Peak campus.
Mulberry House International Kindergarten’s Tai Po Campus is a 20,000 sq ft bilingual pre-school and kindergarten located at Mayfair By The Sea in Pak Shek Kok, close to the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Science Park. Children aged 6 months to 6 years follow an inquiry-based curriculum guided by the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, with a strong focus on English and Mandarin bilingualism. The campus offers bright classrooms opening onto an indoor playground, a music room, a sensory area, a sports field, an outdoor garden and a bilingual library. Mulberry House Families can choose dual-language, pure English or pure Mandarin streams, supported by native-speaking early years educators. A distinctive feature of the campus is its Forest School and daily outdoor play, which are built into the regular timetable and complemented by enrichment options such as Language Arts, S.T.E.A.M., Musical Theatre, arts and sports activities.
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