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Korean International School Hong Kong

Korean International School Hong Kong is a small British and Korean curriculum school serving primarily Korean expatriate families with around 500-600 students from kindergarten through Year 13. Located in Pak Shek Kok, the school offers more affordable fees than premium…


Curriculum
British, IPC, Korean
Fees, annual
HKD 97–137k
Ages
4 to 18
Pupils
~500
Founded
2008

Operating from its Pak Shek Kok campus in Hong Kong's North District, Korean International School serves the Korean expatriate community with a dual curriculum approach combining British educational standards with Korean cultural elements. The school offers education from Early Years through Year 13, providing families with continuity in both Korean language and cultural identity while preparing students for international pathways. With approximately 500-600 students, KIS maintains smaller class sizes compared to Hong Kong's larger international institutions.

The school's fee structure positions it as a more accessible option compared to tier-one Hong Kong international schools like HKIS or CIS, typically charging around HK$100,000-150,000 annually versus the HK$200,000+ fees at premium institutions. This pricing strategy, combined with the Korean cultural focus, appeals particularly to Korean families seeking international education without the premium costs of Hong Kong's most established schools. The school operates without the debenture systems common at many Hong Kong international schools, making entry more straightforward for qualifying families.

Strengths

  • Strong Korean cultural foundation while offering English-medium instruction
  • More affordable fees compared to premium Hong Kong international schools
  • Smaller class sizes with around 500-600 total students
  • No debenture or building fund requirements for admission
  • Dual curriculum approach combining British and Korean educational elements
  • Serves the specific needs of Korean expatriate families

Considerations

  • Limited visibility in broader Hong Kong international school discussions
  • Primarily serves Korean expatriate community rather than diverse international population
  • Fewer university placement options compared to IB-focused schools
  • Remote Pak Shek Kok location may be inconvenient for families living in central Hong Kong
  • Less extensive facilities and resources compared to larger established international schools

Fee Age Type Amount
Reception 5 Annual HK$97,100
Year 1 – Year 6 5 Annual HK$122,900
Year 7 – Year 13 11 Annual HK$137,000
Admissions Fee One-time HK$2,000

  • ESF-adjacent through-train school in Sai Wan Ho on Hong Kong Island. Two streams sit on one campus: an English-medium International Section running the Cambridge curriculum to A Level, and a Korean-medium section following the Korean Basic Curriculum.
  • Independent teacher commentary places Korean International School (KIS) in Hong Kong's third tier on package and prestige: below HKIS, AISHK, CDNIS, Kennedy School and ISF, and grouped with Harbour School and the smaller American Schools. Salaries described as lower than peer schools, with the school described as 'desperate to hire'.
  • One r/Internationalteachers comment said KIS 'pays well and promotes Koreans' and called it a place worth aiming for. That sits alongside the lower-tier framing and partly explains why opinions are split.
  • Newer threads continue to put KIS as one of the credible options for non-Korean expat families in Hong Kong, but consistently behind HKIS, CDNIS, Kennedy or ESF as the obvious benchmarks. WhichSchoolAdvisor notes 74% of IGCSEs at A to C and over 50% of A Level grades at A to C in 2017, the most recent independent benchmark to surface.
  • Parent voice in English is light. Most comparative discussion is about teacher packages, intake or curriculum, not pastoral and academic detail.

Head of school

Mr Daniel Hilton

Daniel Hilton is the Principal of the International Section at Korean International School in Hong Kong (since 2023), having previously served as Vice Principal there and Head of Seniors at Merchiston International School in Shenzhen.

Accreditations

  • HK_EDB 01
  • Korean Ministry of Education — overseas Korean schools 02

  • Result A-Level 10% straight A/A*, ~33% at least B 2025
  • Result Cambridge Checkpoint Year 6 English avg 37, Math avg 34 2025.

55 Lei King Rd, Aldrich Bay, Hong Kong

School website