Hong Kong International School (HKIS) is an international private school with campuses in
Tai Tam
Tai Tam or ''Tytam'' is an area in Southern District on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Tai Tam means a ''big pool'' in the Chinese language which illustrates a triangular bay, namely Tai Tam Bay between Stanley Peninsula, D'Aguilar Peak ...
and
Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay or Tsin Shui Wan is a bay in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, located in the Southern District, Hong Kong. It is one of the most expensive residential areas in the world.
Geography
Repulse Bay is located in the southern ...
, Hong Kong. The school was founded in 1966. Today, HKIS spans from reception one to the twelfth grade. Its Lower and Upper Primary Divisions are located in
Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay or Tsin Shui Wan is a bay in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, located in the Southern District, Hong Kong. It is one of the most expensive residential areas in the world.
Geography
Repulse Bay is located in the southern ...
, and the Middle and High Schools are located in
Tai Tam
Tai Tam or ''Tytam'' is an area in Southern District on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Tai Tam means a ''big pool'' in the Chinese language which illustrates a triangular bay, namely Tai Tam Bay between Stanley Peninsula, D'Aguilar Peak ...
. The
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) was an organization providing School accreditation, accreditation of public and private universities, colleges, secondary school, secondary and elementary schools in California and Hawaii, ...
has continuously accredited Hong Kong International School since 1971.
History
In 1964, a Hong Kong-based committee of the
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), also known as the Missouri Synod, is a traditional, confessional Lutheran denomination in the United States. With 1.8 million members, it is the second-largest Lutheran body in the United States. The LC ...
(LCMS) first submitted a proposal to have the school built.
Hong Kong International School was founded in September 1966,
its first location consisting of makeshift premises including residential flats in Chung Hom Kok, housing 120 students.
[ The school was brought to life by the actions of three groups, all working together to the same ends; the Hong Kong Government (which granted land and interest-free loans), a group of American businessmen and representatives of the educational arm of the LCMS. On 14 September 1967, HKIS opened a new camp in ]Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay or Tsin Shui Wan is a bay in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, located in the Southern District, Hong Kong. It is one of the most expensive residential areas in the world.
Geography
Repulse Bay is located in the southern ...
and housed 630 multi-national students. The first permanent school building, with seven stories, 32 classrooms, and a capacity for 750 pupils, cost $5,350,000 Hong Kong dollars
The Hong Kong dollar (, sign: HK$; code: HKD) is the official currency of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is subdivided into 100 cents or 1000 mils. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is the monetary authority of Hong Kong and ...
. The campus included a cafeteria, library, and gymnasium. It became the first school in Hong Kong with a U.S. education program.
HKIS continued to expand over time, which led to the creation of a second building in Repulse Bay, and finally an additional campus in Tai Tam. Its first primary school building in South Bay Close, Repulse Bay, was dedicated in 1975. In the 1970s the school had both American students and students of other nationalities.
Lower Primary and Upper Primary remain in Repulse Bay while Middle School and High School are in Tai Tam. In 2003, HKIS and BrainPop collaborated on an episode of the latter about SARS/MERS. The school has just finished undergoing its fourth major infrastructure development plan around mid-2010 in the Middle School Campus, called the Middle School Annex.
In 2001 the student count was 2,650. In 2001 Charles Dull announced that he would not stay on after the end of his period as the head of the school. William Wehrenberg was to take over. Wehrenberg left his position in 2004.
Heads of School
The following have served as Head of School:
#Robert "Bob" E. Christian (1966–1977)
# David F. Rittmann (1977–1996)
# Earl J. Westrick (1996–1997)
# Charles "Chuck" W. Dull (1997–2001)
# William B. Wehrenberg (2001–2004)
# James "Jim" A. Handrich (2004–2005)
# Richard W. Mueller (2005–2010)
# David J. "DJ" Condon (2010–2011)
# Kevin M. Dunning (2011–2014)
#* Linda A. Anderson (Interim, 2014)
# Alan P. Runge (2014–2017)
#* Ronald "Ron" Roukema (Interim, 2017–present)
Institution
Organisation
The school is divided into four divisions, all co-educational: Lower Primary (Grades R1 and R2-Grades 1 and 2), Upper Primary (Grades 3–5), Middle School (Grades 6–8) and High School (Grades 9–12). Lower Primary (LP) and Upper Primary (UP) are housed in the original building in Repulse Bay, while the Middle School (MS) and High School (HS) are in the newer building in Tai Tam.
Each school division has its own administration and student government organization; the high school's is known as the Senate, the middle school's is called the Student Leadership Team, and the upper primaries are called the Student Consul. The entire school is overseen by the current Head of School, Ron Roukema.
For the 2011/17 academic year, over 2,640 students (from over 40 different nationalities) and 500 faculty and staff occupy the two separate campuses of HKIS. Four libraries house a total of 200,000 books, periodicals and technological resources.
In 2000, of all of the international schools in Hong Kong, HKIS had the benefits and pay scheme that was for the largest HKD amount.
In 1994 Lutheranism
Lutheranism is one of the largest branches of Protestantism, identifying primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and Protestant Reformers, reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practice of the Cathol ...
was the school's religion.[
]
Academics
The school follows an American curriculum, offering various Advanced Placement courses and 3 foreign languages in Middle School and High School: French, Spanish and Chinese. Chinese language study is mandatory for R1-G5 students.
Students in the High School division are required to study interdisciplinary Humanities, American History, Biblical Studies, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and also meet various requirements in Fine Arts, Information Technology, Asian Studies, and Physical Education & Health. Religious education is a compulsory element of the curriculum.
Independent Study and Senior Option, where students design their own coursework and present their studies to faculty advisors.
Fine arts
HKIS' High School has an extensive fine arts program, offering numerous the Performing and Visual arts courses. At least one arts credit is required for graduation, with at least one half-credit course in performance/studio arts and, if only the minimum requirement is met, a one half-credit fine arts survey course.
HKIS is a member of the Association for Music in International Schools (AMIS), which hosts honor festivals for students of international schools. Acceptance is highly competitive and HKIS' Middle School and High School bands, choirs, and strings programs have been well represented at AMIS festivals since 2009. HKIS's high school has also hosted the annual Southeast Asia Honor Band Program, inviting several major schools from the region (i.e. Jakarta, Taipei) to participate. At these festivals, HKIS also provided three honor bands of its own: the Middle School band, the Junior Varsity band, and a Varsity honor band. In 2005, the High School Wind Ensemble earned first place at the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. The High School band also travels to various countries for the APAC Festival, where students work with composers such as Robert W. Smith to put on a full-length concert in a few days. This festival has been held in places like Seoul and Shanghai. The Middle School band performs twice annually: once publicly, often in Stanley
Stanley may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Film and television
* ''Stanley'' (1972 film), an American horror film
* ''Stanley'' (1984 film), an Australian comedy
* ''Stanley'' (1999 film), an animated short
* ''Stanley'' (1956 TV series) ...
or City Hall, and once privately, usually in the Middle School Gymnasium. Other instrumental programs include the Strings program, which performs twice a year.
In Middle School, there are two performances per year, a musical and a play. Along with these, there are also Musical Theater classes, drama classes, and classes on theater craft.
Finally, HKIS has various choirs:
The Upper Primary choir of 60
Several Middle School Choirs totaling over 100 singers
Three High School choirs with a total membership of 80.
Every year, the Madrigal Singers perform at the American Club's tree-lighting ceremony, the Rugby Sevens, and the Middle School choir sends a contingent to AMIS festivals around the world every year, in locations such as Kuala Lumpur (2012), Jakarta (2010), Scotland (2009), and Paris (2010).
The High School, visual arts program, offers classes of various levels in 2D studio art, 3D studio art, photography, and more recently, graphic design. Classes at the introductory level are more structured, with students gaining more freedom in project direction as they progress in the curriculum. There is a strong emphasis on socially conscientious art; students from the High School art program were invited in 2005 to participate in The Art Miles Mural Project, and the 100 People World Portrait Project (100People.org). The film program has also expanded in the past several years, now boasting the Tai Tam Virtual Film Festival, judged by industry professionals as well as media instructors throughout Hong Kong and the Asia region.
Students in both High School and Middle School can also participate in school plays and musicals, both backstage and onstage. In the past three years alone, HKIS' HS and MS have produced many shows, including Into the Woods Jr., The Apple Tree, Aida, The Crucible, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr., and The Bald Soprano.
Technology
In 1991, the school began operating its own bulletin board system
A bulletin board system (BBS), also called computer bulletin board service (CBBS), is a computer server running software that allows users to connect to the system using a terminal program. Once logged in, the user can perform functions such as ...
(BBS), called "Dragon BBS". Additional technological infrastructure was installed around 1994.
In 2010, HKIS became a 1:1 (one laptop, one student) school, offering education in traditional and technological forms. Every student from grade 5 upwards was equipped with an Apple MacBook Pro and, younger students learn using a wide range of software using MacBook Pros, iPods
The iPod is a discontinued series of portable media players and multi-purpose mobile devices designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first version was released on October 23, 2001, about months after the Macintosh version of iTunes ...
, and iPads
The iPad is a brand of iOS and iPadOS-based tablet computers that are developed by Apple Inc. The iPad was conceived before the related iPhone but the iPhone was developed and released first. Speculation about the development, operating s ...
that remain at school. In 2013 the school switched to MacBook Air
The MacBook Air is a line of ultrabook computers developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. It consists of a full-size keyboard, a machined aluminum case, and, in the more modern versions, a thin light structure. The Air was originally positioned ...
s for students participating in the 1:1 program.
Campuses
In 1994 John Haibrook of ''South China Morning Post
The ''South China Morning Post'' (''SCMP''), with its Sunday edition, the ''Sunday Morning Post'', is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group. Founded in 1903 by Tse Tsan-tai and Alfred Cunningham, it has remained ...
'' described the Tai Tam campus as "reminiscent of a classy, overgrown Italian villa", and that it had an "isolated location".[ At that time, its capacity was 2,200.][
]
Demographics
In 1969 the school had 900 students from 26 nationalities, with 80% being U.S. citizens.
Summer school
By 2004 the school established an extracurricular summer school, which was one of the largest in Hong Kong.
Recent developments
The Middle School completed a new annex during the summers of 2009 overlooking Tai Tam Bay.
The annex includes:
Administrative offices.
A boardroom.
Several new Modern Languages classrooms.
A flexible seminar/meeting space.
Some of these classrooms have been earmarked to house the R1 classes during the redevelopment of the Lower Primary building.
In June 2011, HKIS announced that it would be redeveloping the Lower Primary school building in Repulse Bay. The project will require Lower Primary students to move to a new school building for a period of three years. During the redevelopment, the old building will be leveled. After turning down temporary campuses in Chai Wan and Hung Hom, HKIS announced in the Spring of 2013 that the lower primary students would move to the Tai Tam campus starting in the 2014-'15 school year. Offices and support staff rooms at Tai Tam will be retrofitted into classrooms, along with some space in the Middle School being turned over to the Lower Primary. Work will begin in 2014. When completed, the new campus will feature an indoor swimming pool, a large auditorium, gymnasium and indoor and outdoor learning spaces and housing facilities for some teachers.
During the 2016–2017 academic year, HKIS celebrated its 50th anniversary. One of the biggest events included the 50th Anniversary Ball, among a series of other celebrations held throughout May 2017.
The school completed a complete renovation of the Lower and Upper Primary Campus in Repulse Bay. in 2017 and 2018, respectively These renovations include a renovated Lower Primary school with 6 new playgrounds, swimming pool, 750 student auditorium, a cafeteria and a "Wonder Lab" (maker space). The Upper Primary school also received major renovations with all classrooms increasing size, a new Art, Science, and Design Garage, a new Chinese Cultural Center, a new cafeteria, a multiple purpose sports room, and a two-story indoor place area.
Notable students and alumni
Arts and Literature
* Charlotte Agell
Charlotte Agell (born September 7, 1959) is a Swedish-born American author for young adults and children who currently lives in Maine. Her second novel, ''Shift,'' was featured on the front cover of the Brunswick '' Times Record'' in October 200 ...
, author of several children books and young adult novels
* Keith Bradsher, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist
* Adi Shankar
Aditya Shankar (born January 8, 1985) is an Indian-American film producer, screenwriter, film director, television program creator, television showrunner, and occasional actor. He is best known for ''Dredd'', '' Castlevania'', and his " Boot ...
, filmmaker
* Cathy Yan
Cathy Y. Yan is a Chinese-born American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Her films include the comedy-drama film ''Dead Pigs'' (2018) and '' Birds of Prey'' (2020), the eighth installment of the DC Extended Universe.
Early life and e ...
, film director
Athletics
* Joe Alexander
Joe Alexander (ג'ו אלכסנדר; born December 26, 1986) is a Taiwanese-born American-Israeli professional basketball player for Maccabi Haifa B.C., Maccabi Haifa of the Israeli Liga Leumit (basketball), Liga Leumit. Alexander, who at plays ...
, NBA player; drafted eighth overall in the 2008 NBA draft
* Sidney Chu
Sidney K. Chu (; born 22 July 1999 in Hong Kong) is a short track speed skater representing Hong Kong. Chu was Hong Kong's flag-bearer at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China.
Career
In February 2022, Chu participated his first Olympic ...
, Olympic short track speed skater
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; competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics
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* Jamie Yeung
Jamie Yeung Zhen-mei (; born 8 July 1997) is a Hong Kong competitive swimmer.
She competed in the women's 50 metre breaststroke at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju
Gwangju () is South Korea's sixth-largest metropol ...
, Olympic swimmer; competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics
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Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
Business
* Jess Lee, partner at Sequoia Capital
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and former Chief Executive Officer at Polyvore
Polyvore was a community-powered social commerce website headquartered in Mountain View, California, Mountain View, California. The company's virtual mood board function allowed community members to add products into a shared product index, and u ...
* Kevin Poon
Kevin Poon is a Hong Kong entrepreneur, fashion designer and DJ. He is the co-founder of Hong Kong's streetwear brand CLOT in 2003. He also launched JUICE, an international retailer with outlets across Asia including Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tai ...
, entrepreneur, owner of Elephant Grounds
* David Yeung, founder of Green Monday
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and OmniFoods
Entertainment
*Edison Chen
Edison Chen Koon-hei (, born Chen Hing-wah on 7 October 1980) is a Canadian-born Hong Kong actor, singer, rapper, fashion designer and entrepreneur. Chen is the co-founder of CLOT, a Hong Kong-based streetwear and fashion label. Debuting in 19 ...
, actor and singer
*Kevin Cheng
Kevin Cheng Ka-wing (born 15 August 1969) is a Hong Kong American actor and singer who is currently under the management of the Hong Kong television network Television Broadcasts Limited, TVB. Cheng rose to fame in late 2004 after playing his fir ...
, actor and singer
* Taku Hirano
(born October 22, 1973, stylized as Taku Hirano) is a Japanese percussionist and recording artist. He has performed as a solo artist and as one half of the duo Tao Of Sound. He has toured with Fleetwood Mac and Whitney Houston as a percussionist. ...
, percussionist and recording artist
*Gouw Ian Iskandar
Ian Gouw (, born April 9, 1997) is an actor, artist, and producer from Hong Kong.
Career
At the age of eight, Gouw was cast as a lead role in the film Fu zi (also known as "After This Our Exile"), directed by Patrick Tam. Gouw modelled for D ...
, actor
*Juno Mak
Juno Mak (; born 18 March 1984) is a Hong Kong singer, record producer, actor, and director. He made his musical debut in 2002 with the EP ''On the Road.'' His albums have won Best Record three times at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentat ...
, singer and record producer
*Sarah McLaughlin
Sarah Jane McLaughlin (born 3 June 1991) is an association football player who represented New Zealand at international level.
She was a member of the New Zealand squad in the inaugural FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, playing all three group games; ...
, a singer-songwriter performing under the stage name Bishop Briggs
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*Eliza Orlins
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, contestant on '' Survivor: Vanuatu'', '' Survivor: Micronesia'', and ''The Amazing Race 31
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''
* Nicholas Tse, singer-songwriter and actor
*Jason Wade
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Career
Lifehouse
At the age of 15, Wade co-founded Lifehouse (originally called Blyss) wit ...
, lead singer of Lifehouse
*Maude Latour
Maude Latour is an American singer-songwriter.
Early life and education
Latour was born in Sweden. Her father is Almar Latour, former executive editor of ''The Wall Street Journal'' and CEO of Dow Jones & Company, and her mother is a journa ...
, singer-songwriter
Others
*Erik Weihenmayer
Erik Weihenmayer (born September 23, 1968) is an American athlete, adventurer, author, activist and motivational speaker. He was the first blind person to reach the summit of Mount Everest, on May 25, 2001. As a result of this accomplishment h ...
, first blind person to summit Mt. Everest
See also
*Americans in China
Americans in China ( Chinese: 在華美國人; Pinyin: zài huá měiguó rén) are expatriates and immigrants from the United States as well as their locally born descendants. Estimates range from 72,000 (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) to
Estim ...
References
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American international schools in Hong Kong
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Primary schools in Hong Kong
Secondary schools in Hong Kong
Educational institutions established in 1966
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Association of China and Mongolia International Schools
1966 establishments in Hong Kong
Secondary schools affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod