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Hong Kong has more than 70 international schools, including 15 schools belonging to the English School Foundation (ESF), offering different curricula: American, Australian, British, French, German, Japanese, Korean and other curricula are offered. Of these international schools, 23 operate up to secondary level, 38 at primary level, 38 kindergarten level and a special education school. Most require the payment of a deposit once a child is accepted and this is usually refundable when the child leaves the school. Other schools may charge a non-refundable deposit.

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 | Check whether a list of the schools is in your area |
 | Check whether there is a school representing your nationality |
 | Call the schools that you are interested in |
 | Request enrolment forms and any information you need, one of the easiest ways to do is through their websites |
 | Visit potential schools before lodging an application if possible |
 | Remember to check what is the last day of registration, since different schools take application at different stage |

For general information regarding education for non-Chinese speaking children contact the Assistance Education Offices of the Government Education Department:
Tel: (852) 2892 6192
Fax: (852) 2575 7050
Education and Manpower Bureau:
Tel: (852) 2891 0088
Fax; (852) 2893 0858

| List of international schools |
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