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Mon, 15 June 2026

Cities / Hong Kong / Anfield School Hong Kong

Anfield School Hong Kong

Founded in 2015, Anfield operates four separate campuses in Kowloon Tong, Whampoa, Tai Wai, and Yuen Long, delivering British style education from ages 4 to 11. The school includes specialized provision for students with special educational needs at its Yuen Long campus.

Anfield School Hong Kong campus
Anfield School Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Photograph · School

Curriculum
British
Fees, annual
HKD 101k–165k
Ages
2 to 11
Pupils
Est. 600
Founded
1999

Founded in 2015, Anfield operates four separate campuses in Kowloon Tong, Whampoa, Tai Wai, and Yuen Long, delivering British-style education from ages 4 to 11. The school includes specialized provision for students with special educational needs at its Yuen Long campus. Unlike Hong Kong's major international schools that serve the expatriate community, Anfield appears to function more as a local school offering international curriculum to Hong Kong families.

Teacher discussions paint a concerning picture of working conditions, with multiple reports of very low salaries, high staff turnover, and unprofessional management. Current and former teachers describe the pay as inadequate for Hong Kong standards and warn against working there unless desperate to enter the Hong Kong market. The school's limited scope - ending at primary level rather than offering through-train education to secondary - also restricts its appeal to families seeking continuity of education.

Strengths

  • Multiple campus locations across Hong Kong provide accessibility
  • Offers British curriculum pathway for younger students
  • Includes specialized SEN provision at Yuen Long campus
  • Operates bus/minibus transport service

Considerations

  • Teacher reports of very low salaries and poor working conditions
  • High staff turnover according to recent feedback
  • Only serves students up to primary level (age 11)
  • Functions more as local school than international school
  • Limited facilities and resources compared to established international schools
  • No secondary pathway requiring families to find new schools for older children

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
K1 (half day) 3 HK$101,000
Nursery (half day) 3 HK$102,000
K1 (full day) 3 HK$126,000
K2 (half day) 4 HK$101,000
K2 (full day) 4 HK$126,000
Year 1 – Year 6 5 HK$165,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee (Kindergarten) HK$800
Application Fee (Primary) HK$1,000


  • Teacher-side commentary is consistently negative on the package and culture: pay is described as low for Hong Kong, with several mentions of high turnover, applicants going unanswered after interviews, and one second-hand report of teachers leaving in droves.
  • One commenter framed it as essentially a local school rather than an international school despite its English-medium setup.
  • One teacher noted the small-school feel in early years and a transition partnership with ICHK for secondary, but flagged that quality of life depends heavily on which campus you join.
  • The CIS accreditation cited the school as particularly strong in pastoral and academic support, and the school promotes a Catholic family ethos with an inclusion programme (St Bosco Centre) for children with moderate learning difficulties.
  • Independent parent reviews are absent on the major databases; published parent quotes appear only on school-aligned listings and read as marketing.

Positives

  • Inclusion and pastoral care. CIS noted strong pastoral and academic support; the St Bosco Centre serves children with moderate learning difficulties including ASD and speech and language disorders.

Considerations

  • Teacher pay and turnover. forum threads describe the salary as low for Hong Kong and report teachers leaving in numbers; one applicant said the school never followed up after interview.
  • School category. One teacher comment flags Anfield as effectively a local school rather than a peer of the major Hong Kong internationals.
  • Onward progression. Primary-only model with a stated transition partnership to ICHK for secondary; parents typically look elsewhere from KS2 onwards.

Leadership

Elise Rees

Monica Dolan is an experienced primary education leader currently serving as Head of School at Anfield School in Hong Kong since August 2023, having previously been Deputy Head of Primary at the same school from 2020 to 2023.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01
  • HK_EDB 02

No. 1, Lung Pak Street, Tai Wai, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong

School website