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Catholic schools have been part of Hong Kong's educational fabric since the 19th century, with many run by established religious orders. These schools blend strong academic standards with Catholic values, pastoral care, and community service. Several Catholic international schools offer IB or Cambridge pathways and are known for their discipline, structured environment, and strong alumni networks.
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St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section) is a historic, single‑sex Catholic DSS secondary school for girls located at 140 Leighton Road in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island. It was founded in 1854 and moved to its current site in 1914; the present building was completed in 1981. The campus includes separate buildings for Secondary, Primary and Pre‑school sections, and facilities such as an indoor heated swimming pool, a library, a Studio/Media Lab, and the Smart Oasis green building. The school offers HKDSE and GCE A‑Levels, and supports a broad programme of arts, languages and STEM through specialist facilities and programmes. Fee remission and scholarships are available, with policies in place to provide financial assistance and academic/non‑academic awards to qualifying students. Open days and anniversary events continue to celebrate the school's long history and community.
St. Joseph's Anglo-Chinese Primary School is a private, Catholic, single‑sex primary school for boys in Kowloon, Kwun Tong District. Founded in 1958 by Rev. Bro. Paul Sun, the school operates a full‑day program for Primary 1 to Primary 6 and is overseen by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. The school teaches primarily in English, supported by a language‑rich environment that also promotes Putonghua. An English phonics focus is integrated through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) program, helping students learn pronunciation, spelling, and vocabulary independently. The campus currently houses 18 classes and a range of facilities including a central library, a Gifted Learning Centre, and a Multimedia Learning Centre. In addition to core academics, the school offers STEAM Education and Gifted Education programs, with various pull‑out and whole‑class initiatives. Transport options include a school bus service and nanny van routes. The school is located at 57 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon, close to Ping Shek Estate.
Maryknoll Convent School (Primary Section) is an all‑girls Catholic day school located at 130 Waterloo Road in Kowloon. The school began as a kindergarten on 11 February 1925 and, as enrolment grew, opened in a dedicated campus in 1937. Since 1997 the Primary Section has operated as a whole‑day, non‑boarding school for students in Primary 1–6. The school runs a school‑based curriculum designed by its Curriculum, Learning and Teaching Committee, with emphasis on holistic development, values education and STEAM‑oriented learning. English is the language of instruction in the English language curriculum; Chinese is taught as a separate subject, and Putonghua (Mandarin) is offered as an additional language. The Principal is Ada Chan. The school serves girls aged approximately 6–12 and provides a wide range of ECAs and clubs, including Debate Team, Drama Club (Cantonese) and STEM Club.
Anfield International Kindergarten in Kowloon Tong provides a British curriculum based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for children aged two years and eight months to over four years. The school operates within a self-contained, two-storey building that includes a well-stocked library, a specialist music room, and a drama and activity space. A garden and outdoor play area further support physical development and learning outside the classroom. The school is distinctively known for its Catholic foundation and the motto "Educating Hearts and Minds," aiming to foster character and faith alongside academic skills. Programmes include Kindergarten 1, 2, and 3, with options for half-day or full-day sessions. The curriculum emphasizes English language acquisition while incorporating Chinese Studies, Physical Education, and Music. Notably, the school maintains a specific ratio of one teacher for a maximum of ten pupils to support individual student growth.
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