New Harrow-branded school brings Hong Kong curriculum to the Greater Bay Area
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With classes starting in September 2023, the new Harrow Hong Kong Children School Shenzhen Qianhai is set to offer a world-class education for pupils ranging from kindergarten up through primary and secondary levels.
As a pioneering project overseen by the Asia International School Limited (AISL) Education Group, which operates all Harrow-branded schools in Asia and, over the past 25 years, has successfully opened 11 in the region including three in the Greater Bay Area (GBA). The new campus, though, will be a first of its kind and an important addition.
It will represent the ethos, academic principles and 450-year-old tradition of excellence of Harrow School in the UK. But it will also be groundbreaking by offering an authentic Hong Kong curriculum leading to the DSE, with the option of the IB Diploma programme in the senior years. And it aims to develop high-achieving pupils with a global perspective through a forward-looking holistic education, which will also reflect China’s cultural heritage.
“The new school demonstrates our commitment to providing quality education in the GBA and contributing positively to Hong Kong’s future,” says Dr Ahmed Hussain, AISL’s Chief Education Officer. “We have a strong pedigree and a proven track record, having previously opened some of the academically highest performing schools in the world.”