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CIS Tuition & Other Costs
Tuition for the 2015-16 school year is:
Reception: HK$129,100 (US$16,551)
Years 1-6: HK$171,100 (US$ 21,935)
*Years 7-11: HK$202,100 (US$ 25,910)
Years 12 & 13: HK$204,900 (US$ 26,269)
Nomination Rights or Annual Levy:
Students admitted to the Chinese International School must either be nominated under a Nomination Right or pay an Annual Levy. There are two kinds of Nomination Rights: Corporate (CNR) through the CNR program and Personal (PNR). The majority of the students are enrolled in the school with a PNR or pay an Annual Levy.
Annual Levy
A parent may elect to pay an Annual Levy as an alternative to a CNR or PNR.
For students who entered CIS before the school year 2012-2013, and whose parents elected to pay an Annual Levy as an alternative to a CNR or PNR, the Annual Levy will continue to be HK$7,500 per year until the student leaves CIS.
For students entering CIS from the school year 2012-2013, the current Annual Levy is HK$17,500. This amount is payable upon the student being admitted into the school together with a reservation fee of HK$7,500, which will be credited against the first tuition payment - i.e., a total sum of HK$25,000 is required to secure a student's place. Please note that the amount of the Annual Levy may be reviewed and adjusted from time to time.
PNRs
A PNR is acquired upon the student being enrolled into CIS. As such, and unlike the CNR, it does not confer any priority in the application or admissions process. A PNR is issued in the name of the parent or guardian of a student and is for the use of the student on whose behalf that Nomination Right is issued. It is non-transferable.
PNRs issued before the school year 2012-13
Before 2012-13, PNRs were issued at a price of HK$75,000. They entitle the relevant student to complete his/her schooling at CIS on the terms set out in the old PNR certificate. These old PNRs may be redeemed in full when the enrolled student leaves the school.
http://www.cis.edu.hk/admissions/tuition-costs/index.aspx |
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