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Probably here give you the idea about the secondary education provided after NIS, HLYIS, Kingston, JIS.
Regards,
Maria
http://www.kingston.edu.hk/eng/Special_ICHK.php
International College of Hong Kong awarded a Secondary School site in the New Territories
We are extremely pleased to share some wonderful news with you regarding ICHK. In a press release on October 3rd, 2008, the Government announced its approval for ICHK's bid for vacant school premises. ICHK will be the first International Secondary School in the Northern New Territories, and is a result of a partnership between Kingston International School, Japanese International School and Hong Lok Yuen International School. The site is approximately 8105 square metres. We are very excited about these developments as it marks a significant milestone for Kingston and for the future of our students to be able to offer through train education for all our Primary graduates through both ICHK (GCSE / IBDP) and Creative Secondary School (MYP- IBDP/ HK Certificate). We will continue to keep you well informed regarding the development of ICHK and the steps involved in the application process.
http://www.hlyis.edu.hk/secondary_education.php
HLYIS awarded a Secondary School site in the New Territories
Last Updated: 3-10-2008
Friday, October 3rd PRESS RELEASE FROM HONG LOK YUEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
We are delighted to have been successful in our bid for vacant school premises. We will be establishing the first international secondary school in the Northern New Territories. Students at international primary schools in the area will now have a through train for their secondary education.
The new school will be called "International College Hong Kong" (ICHK).
There will be space for 400 students, studying for the international GCSE at age 16 and for the International Baccalaureate Diploma at age 18. Like HLYIS, ICHK will be a truly international and inclusive school, with a balance of local and expatriate students from many different nationalities. It will share the ethos and mission of our primary school. Every student will be acknowledged as an individual learner and be challenged to fulfill their potential.
International College Hong Kong will have spacious green surroundings and students will learn in a supportive environment with small class sizes. ICHK will provide some spaces for children with special needs.
HLYIS is in partnership with the Japanese, Norwegian and Kingston International Schools. ICHK will reserve places in Year 7 for qualified students from those schools, as well as accepting students in Y7-10 from families already in the Northern New Territories, and those families considering a move to the area.
The establishment of this new International School will be making a valuable contribution to the development of the local community and the future of our students. We are proud to be part of this exciting initiative in providing an educational asset for Hong Kong based in a beautiful part of the New Territories.
http://www.hlyis.edu.hk/scn_event_announcement.php?p=&action=list&a=164
http://es.jis.edu.hk/
News Update - Secondary School for JIS
Japanese International School is delighted to announce that it is part of the consortium that has been granted access to develop a new Secondary School in the New Territiories of Hong Kong.
International College Hong Kong will provide an exciting new opportunity for secondary education within the New Territories. With a planned opening date in September 2009 the school will provide full education for JIS students from 4 years to 18 years. The I.B. Diploma will be offered to students as a final qualification. Application may be made by contacting Hong Lok Yuen International School - one of our partner schools in this project. Applications are welcome immediately with interview process taking place late November 2008 - in preparation for admission in August 2009
原帖由 Mighty 於 09-2-16 10:08 發表 
I m not a NIS parent but as far as I know, there is a joint project among NIS, Japanese International School and Hong Lok Yuen Internationl School for further edcuation for their children. For those ... |
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