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Mon, 15 June 2026

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Malvern College Hong Kong

The Hong Kong campus of UK Malvern College, opened in 2018 on a purpose-built seven-storey site and running the full IB continuum from PYP to Diploma. The 2025 cohort averaged 40-plus points; teacher reviews have been notably mixed.

Malvern College Hong Kong campus
Malvern College Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Photograph · School

Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
HKD 199k–226k
Ages
1 to 18
Pupils
Est. 1,100
Founded
2018

Operating from a purpose-built campus in Hong Kong, MCHK delivers the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme as part of the global Malvern College network founded in 1865. The school emphasizes the traditional house system and pastoral care model of its UK parent institution, with dedicated boarding facilities and over 100 co-curricular activities including robotics, Duke of Edinburgh Award, and extensive sports programs. The school's fee structure positions it among Hong Kong's premium international institutions, competing directly with established schools like Harrow Hong Kong and Kellett School.

However, recent teacher feedback raises serious concerns about the school's working environment and leadership practices. Multiple reports describe discriminatory hiring practices based on ethnicity, with Western teachers receiving significantly better salary packages and housing allowances compared to Asian staff members. The current head of school faces criticism for nepotism, with allegations of inappropriate relationships with staff members and favoritism toward family members. Teachers also report being overworked with recent reductions to holiday periods, while the SEN department appears severely understaffed despite serving students with high support needs.

Strengths

  • Modern purpose-built campus with excellent facilities including boarding houses
  • Full IB continuum from PYP through Diploma Programme with 21 subject options
  • Strong house system and pastoral care inherited from UK Malvern tradition
  • Over 100 co-curricular activities including Duke of Edinburgh and robotics
  • Heritage and reputation of 160-year-old UK Malvern College brand
  • Dedicated university guidance supporting applications to top global institutions

Considerations

  • Very new school (opened 2023) with no established track record of IB results or university placements
  • Serious concerns about discriminatory hiring practices based on ethnicity
  • Multiple teacher reports of problematic leadership and nepotism issues
  • Understaffed SEN department despite serving students with high support needs
  • Recent reduction in holiday periods and reports of excessive workload demands
  • Premium fee structure without proven academic outcomes to justify costs

Academics

Malvern College Hong Kong (MCHK) reported the following for the Class of 2025: One student achieved a perfect score of 45/45, two students scored 44, and three attained 43. More than one-third of the cohort attained 40 points or above, with students achieving an average of over 6 points in Design Technology, Music, Physics, and Geography (IBDP Results). Additionally, 28% of students received the bilingual diploma and over 70% earned two or more bonus points (IBDP Results).

School life

The school offers an extensive range of activities across several categories: - Sports : Badminton, Basketball, Caopeira, Cricket, Fencing, Football, Gymnastics, Hockey, Multisports, Netball, Rugby, Running, Sailing, Swimming, Water Polo, and Yoga (Co-curricular Activities). - Arts : Ballet, Chinese Drama, Choir, Faust Drama, Hip Hop Dance, Indie Band, Jazz Dance, Orchestra, Chinese Painting, Cookery, Maker Space, Pottery, and Visual Arts (Co-curricular Activities). - Clubs and Teams : Model United Nations, Young Debaters, Environmental Club, Science Club, Coding, Robotics, Chess, Battle of the Books, and the Hong Kong Award for Young People (Co-curricular Activities).

The school features a seven-storey state-of-the-art campus with the following facilities: - Sports : A 4th generation AstroTurf Skypitch on the roof, a 6-lane 25m heated indoor swimming pool, and an indoor multi-purpose sports hall for basketball, badminton, and volleyball (Our Campus). - Academic : Seven science laboratories and an open-plan library with curved walls (Our Campus). - Performing Arts : A 480-seat auditorium known as "Big School" and various music practice rooms (Our Campus).

Student body

MCHK serves a pupil body aged 5 to 18 years (Primary and Secondary) with a diverse and multi-cultural population (FAQ). The school has an ultimate capacity of around 1,200 places (About Us). Class sizes are kept small with a maximum of 24 pupils per class and an overall teacher-to-pupil ratio of approximately 1:10 (FAQ).


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Prep 1 to Prep 6 (PYP) 5 HK$198,860
Foundation Year 1 to 3, Remove and Hundred (MYP) 5 HK$226,210
Lower Sixth and Upper Sixth (DP) 6 HK$226,210

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee HK$1,800


  • Parents describe a Pak Shek Kok British international school running IGCSE and IB Diploma, opened 2018 with capacity for around 1,200 across primary and secondary.
  • Recurring positive: a strong, active parent community (Friends of Malvern), a head who makes himself available and a school culture parents describe as old-fashioned in a good way for manners and discipline.
  • Repeating concerns: fees in Hong Kong's upper band, competitive entry, and external tutoring use among families needing extra exam-prep support.
  • Teacher-side reports are sharply negative on workload and a recent two-week cut to school holidays; one teacher said staff get worked like a dog. This is staff feedback, but it surfaces in parent-facing forums when families weigh stability.
  • One older forum thread compared Malvern HK favourably to Nord Anglia HK on campus, teaching and management; that comparison is from around 2020 and family commentary since then has been thinner.

Positives

  • British curriculum, IB Diploma pathway. IGCSE through IB Diploma at one Tai Po site, with university destinations parents see as comparable to other top HK British schools.
  • Parent community and head accessibility. Parents describe Friends of Malvern as supportive and proactive, and the headmaster as actively involved with families.
  • Discipline and manners. Parents repeatedly highlight a traditional approach to manners and pastoral care.

Considerations

  • Fees and entry. Top-of-market fees, competitive admissions and supplementary tutoring among some families.
  • Staff workload. Recent teacher comments describe intense workload and a recent two-week cut to holidays; not directly a parent concern but visible in public discussion.

Leadership

Paul Wickes

Paul Wickes is an education professional with over 30 years of experience, including 25 years in IB education.

Accreditations

  • Round Square, ISSFHK participates in events 01

  • IB Diploma average score 44
  • Percentage achieving 45 points or more 60%
  • Percentage awarded Bilingual Certificate 47%
  • Personal Project pass rate 100%

Fo Chun Rd, Providence Bay, Hong Kong

School website