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Norwegian International School Hong Kong

Part of Generations Christian Education, Christian, Founded 1994

Updated July 2026

Non-profitOwnership

Accreditations

Norwegian International School is a non-profit, Christian international school in Hong Kong that provides whole-child education for students aged 2 years 8 months to 11 years. It is part of the Generations Christian Education organization and is an accredited International Primary Curriculum school.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is a Christian institution dedicated to whole-child education, aiming to develop students academically, physically, spiritually, and socially. Its foundation is built on Biblical principles, with core values including servant leadership, community, and a Christ-centered approach to learning and character development.

Programmes

The school offers an early years programme and a primary curriculum (Year 1 to Year 6). It is an accredited International Primary Curriculum (IPC) school, with a focus on building knowledge, skills, and character through an internationally minded approach. The curriculum includes specialist subjects such as Chinese Studies.

Outcomes

The school utilizes data-driven evaluations, including the International School Assessment (ISA), to monitor academic progress. Students have demonstrated strong performance in higher-level reasoning and problem-solving, and the school actively works to strengthen foundational skills in areas such as arithmetic and geometry.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Limited

Learning support

The school provides robust learning support programs to assist students who may struggle or require additional motivation. These programs are integrated into the school's approach to ensure every student feels known, loved, and valued.

Frequently asked questions(3)
How much is tuition at Norwegian International School Hong Kong?
Annual tuition at Norwegian International School Hong Kong is HK$80.9K–HK$133.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Norwegian International School Hong Kong hold?
Norwegian International School Hong Kong holds accreditations including CIS.
Where is Norwegian International School Hong Kong located?
Norwegian International School Hong Kong is an international school in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025-2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
K12–3HK$80.9K
K24–4HK$80.9K
Year 15–5HK$133.2K
Year 26–6HK$133.2K
Year 37–7HK$133.2K
Year 48–8HK$133.2K
Year 59–9HK$133.2K
Year 610–11HK$133.2K
Other fees(2)
Other fees
Deposit· Required to secure placement after acceptance
Enrolment fee· Annual capital levy of HK$7,310 applies to Kindergarten students, and HK$14,620 applies to Primary students.

Admissions

The school operates on a rolling admissions system, accepting students year-round as space becomes available. The process involves an online application followed by a play-based interview for kindergarteners or a student interview/trial day for primary applicants. Priority is given to children of alumni, siblings of current or former students, students transferring from other Generations Christian Education (GenCE) schools, and families relocating from overseas.

Calendar

The school year runs from August to June and is divided into three terms. The calendar is aligned with other Generations Christian Education schools and international schools in Hong Kong.

Facilities

PlaygroundSports field

About the campus

The school operates across two campuses in the Tai Po district: a kindergarten located in a heritage-listed bungalow and a primary campus in the village of Kam Shan. Both sites feature wide open spaces, leafy playgrounds, and modern indoor learning environments equipped with interactive whiteboards, specialist Chinese Studies rooms, and creative areas. The primary campus also includes a football field.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of after-school activities designed to engage students and spark curiosity. Examples include gardening and drama, as well as opportunities for students and parents to participate in sports like soccer together.

  • Luis Mak
    Luis MakPrincipal

    Luis Mak serves as the Principal of the Norwegian International School. He is passionate about education and committed to nurturing every child's potential, focusing on a vision of purpose and possibility for the school's future.