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Diocesan Girls' School
DGS, sister Anglican school to DBS, founded 1860 in Jordan and consistently among Hong Kong's top girls' schools. Direct Subsidy Scheme since 2005, around 1,120 girls aged 12-18, English-medium grammar with strong A Level and HKDSE outcomes.
In brief
DGS, sister Anglican school to DBS, founded 1860 in Jordan and consistently among Hong Kong's top girls' schools. Direct Subsidy Scheme since 2005, around 1,120 girls aged 12–18, English-medium grammar with strong A Level and HKDSE outcomes.
Fees sit between HKD 42,000 and HKD 132,000 depending on year and pathway, well below international school territory. Application fee is HKD 75 with no debenture. Curriculum runs both HKDSE and A Level routes, giving flexibility on university destinations.
DGS leads Hong Kong by some distance on the Outstanding Students Awards count, and most girls progress to selective local, UK, US, Canadian, and Australian universities, often with scholarships. Families describe a strong all-girls academic culture, well-developed extracurricular and service programmes, and an alumni network that opens doors in Hong Kong professional life. Places are scarce and the academic pace is demanding throughout. Best fit for ambitious families already inside the Hong Kong system who want a high-performing English-medium girls' grammar.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Non-Local Secondary 1-3 | 12 | HK$118,316 |
| Non-Local Secondary 4-6 | 15 | HK$131,786 |
| Local Students (Annual) | HK$42,000 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | HK$75 |
Reviews
- Public commentary positions DGS as a top local-elite Hong Kong girls' school rather than an expat-circuit international school. The DSS Anglican school in Jordan combines local HKDSE with A Levels.
- One parent grouped DGS with DBS, Wah Yan, St Paul's Co-Ed and Maryknoll as the city's strongest secondary schools and explicitly tied them to local university and post-school networks.
- Outstanding Student wins recur as the headline academic signal. A reviewer describes DGS as a top-performing DSS school but flags that a full editorial review is still pending.
- 2021 SCMP coverage cited by parents recorded DGS opening transfer places after a wave of departures during the emigration period, an unusual move for a school normally at full demand.
- Independent parent voices are essentially absent. Most commentary is news framing or aggregator-style mentions.
Positives
- Prestige and academic record. DGS sits among the city's strongest secondary schools, with consistent Outstanding Student wins and DSE results
- Curriculum mix. Local HKDSE alongside A Level options gives families two distinct upper-secondary routes
Considerations
- Cohort stability. News coverage flagged transfer-place openings during the emigration wave, unusual for a school normally at demand
- Parent voice. Editorial directories and Reddit produce no substantive parent or student first-hand commentary
Leadership
Mrs. Stella Lau
Academic results
- HKDSE 2023 96% met minimum university entrance requirements
- GCE A-Level 2023 57% achieved Grade A*