HKBUAS Wong Kam Fai S&P School

Founded 2006

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender

Languages

English flagEnglishMandarin flagMandarin

Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School is a university-affiliated, through-train Direct Subsidy Scheme school. It provides a comprehensive education that integrates local and international curricula to prepare students for future academic and career pathways.

Teaching approach

The school is committed to nurturing students' personal growth by fostering initiative, positive attitudes, individuality, and creativity to provide a foundation for lifelong learning. It aims to develop students with both a strong local identity and a global perspective. The school's motto, "Strive for Excellence," guides its mission to provide a high-quality, all-round education that targets 21st-century skills.

Programmes

The school offers a through-train curriculum spanning from primary to secondary levels, with a focus on 21st-century learning design. The junior primary years (Grades 1-4) emphasize curiosity and happy learning, while the middle school years (Grades 5-8) introduce interdisciplinary STEAM education and third languages. High school students (Grades 9-12) can pursue either the local curriculum or international pathways, such as GCE A-Levels, supported by life planning and university-associated dual programmes.

Outcomes

The school has a strong track record of academic success, with over 1,000 alumni currently studying at or having graduated from top-tier local and international institutions, many of which are ranked in the top 100 of the QS World University Rankings. Students consistently achieve recognition in inter-school competitions, including debating, speech festivals, and various sports and arts championships.

Student support

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Learning support
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Learning support

The school maintains a professional Student Support Team that includes educational psychologists, school nurses, and social workers. These professionals provide individual and group counselling, health education, and support for students with special needs through Individual Educational Plans (IEP). Additionally, the school offers support for non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students and maintains a dedicated Student Advancement Support Team.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school accepts applications for various grade levels, including Grade 1, Grade 7, Grade 10, and Grade 11 (GCE A-Level). The admission process typically involves a review of school reports and extra-curricular achievements, followed by a written test and a face-to-face interview for shortlisted candidates. Applications for non-local students are also accepted.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic year, with specific application periods for different grades. For example, applications for Grade 10 for the 2026-2027 school year are accepted from late March to early May, with written tests and interviews held in May and June. The school office is open Monday through Saturday, with reduced hours on Saturdays and closures on Sundays and public holidays.

Facilities

LibraryTheatre / auditoriumGymnasiumFitness centreClimbing wallPlaygroundScience labsSTEM labArt roomMusic roomDance studioDining hall

About the campus

Located on a 12,000-square-metre campus in Sha Tin, the school features extensive facilities including a central library, performing arts theatre, lecture theatre, and an endangered species museum. Sports amenities include an indoor gymnasium, basketball courts, running tracks, climbing walls, and a fitness centre. The campus is fully connected by a high-speed network, supporting 21st-century classrooms, STEAM labs, and computer rooms.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a wide range of Other Learning Experiences (OLE), including uniform teams, community service, and local excursions. The school offers various activities in physical development, aesthetics, and academic-related interests, such as debating, dance, and sports teams like badminton, fencing, and table tennis. Leadership and service programmes are also integral to student development.

  • Dr. Chan Wai Kai, Benjamin, MHChief Principal

    Dr. Chan serves as the Chief Principal of the school. He emphasizes the school's commitment to whole-person development, 21st-century skills, and fostering both local identity and global perspectives in students.

  • Mr. Tang Siu Nam, SamSenior Vice Principal (Head of Secondary Division) (Acting)

    Mr. Tang serves as the Senior Vice Principal (Head of Secondary Division) (Acting).

  • Lee Ka Wing, KelvinSenior Vice Principal (Head of Primary Division)

    Mr. Lee serves as the Senior Vice Principal (Head of Primary Division).

  • Dr. Rizwan Ullah, MH, JPVice Principal (Student Development)

    Dr. Ullah serves as the Vice Principal (Student Development).

  • CHAN Pui YauVice Principal (Primary Division)

    Ms. Chan serves as the Vice Principal (Primary Division).

  • Lee Man Kit, KiddAssociate Vice Principal (Director of Aesthetic Education)

    Mr. Lee serves as the Associate Vice Principal (Director of Aesthetic Education).

  • Chong Chun Yu, JeffAssociate Vice Principal (Academic Affairs) and English Language Panel Head

    Mr. Chong serves as the Associate Vice Principal (Academic Affairs) and English Language Panel Head.