Applications are still open for K1-Y6 for 2021-2022 entry. Places are also available in some year levels for early 2021 entry. All places at Invictus are through train places up to Y13.
Making a Difference
Invictus School Hong Kong is an inclusive private co-educational day school, offering high quality and affordable bilingual education all-through Kindergarten 1 to Year 13. Open to both local and expatriate families, our campuses for the Kindergarten and Primary schools are conveniently located in Tseung Kwan O.
Invictus Kindergarten has a maximum teacher to student ratio of 1:12, while the Invictus Primary school has a maximum teacher to student ratio of 1:25. A typical school year at Invictus is from August to June with a two-week break in December.
Invictus utilizes the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) which is built around the learning principles of interdependence and independence, communicating, enquiry, and healthy living and physical well-being. The 18 units of learning are based around themes that aim to capture children’s curiosity.
Our primary school utilizes the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) which is used by over 1,800 schools in 90 countries around the world. The IPC uses over 130 theme and topic-based units of learning to connect learning across a set of rigorous and holistic subject, personal and international learning goals. The IPC curriculum is offered for subjects in Mathematics, Social Studies, Creative Arts, Physical Education, Language, Science, History, Geography, Arts and Information & Communication Technology.
Invictus supplements the IEYC and IPC curricula with rigorous Mathematics, English and Mandarin courses. It is also the only bilingual IEYC and IPC school in Hong Kong withEnglish and Mandarin curricula adapted from the UK National Curriculum and the Hong Kong Chinese Language Curriculum respectively. The Mathematics curriculum is based on the Singapore Ministry of Education Mathematics Framework which is renowned worldwide for its comprehensive programme.
Assessments by Invictus School include formal knowledge tests, written and project work assessment, observation skills and effort assessment against a matrix set by the school. There are also two parent-teacher conferences per year to discuss targets and progress, with written reports issued in the middle and at the end of the year.
Browse our primary curriculum page for more information on our international curriculum and how it meets the needs of our kindergarten and primary school students.
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