Choice of British curriculum in Hong Kong makes good sense for students during Covid-19 pandemic uncertainty
- Changes to travel rules have led to many students switching schools between Hong Kong and Britain, says Christopher Jackson, principal of Invictus School Hong Kong
- Its English-medium curriculum, based on General Certificate of Education Advanced Level, can help ease transition for older students
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Schoolchildren have been one of the groups most affected as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The closure of classrooms and strict social-distancing measures have forced children to stay home while their teachers provide lessons online.
“There have always been many people who have sent children off to boarding schools in Britain, but often, people used to do it at set times,” he says. “With the pandemic, what’s happened is they’re getting pushed into it at an unusual time, even in the middle of a semester.”
Jackson says the fact that the school offers the Cambridge International General Certificate of Education (GCE) A-level curriculum means it can ensure a smooth transition for older students who were already planning to continue their education in Britain, or return to Hong Kong from the UK.