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Malvern College Hong Kong3 Fo Chun Road, Pak Shek Kok, Hong Kong, SAR, China+852 3898 4688 |
admissions@malverncollege.org.hkwww.malverncollege.org.hk |
World-class education through the Five Centres of Excellence
Malvern College Hong Kong (MCHK) is an IB World School offering the PYP, MYP and DP curriculum. Following its successful launch in August 2018, primary and secondary classes now operate from Prep 1 (Y1) to Upper Sixth (Y13), with the first Sixth Form cohort graduating in May 2023. The school is looking forward to celebrating its 5th birthday at the same time.
Malvern's state-of-the-art campus facilities are located in Pak Shek Kok, New Territories, just adjacent to the Hong Kong Science Park. Small class sizes give teachers the chance to engage with pupils personally and differentiate within lessons according to individual aptitude, skill set and need. Dedicated tutor-time and a genuine concern for the individual, built around an active house system, are additional key features. The school is strongly committed to holistic education and offers an extensive co-curricular activities programme for pupils to build on their existing talents and to explore new activities.
MCHK is a member of the growing network of Malvern schools across the globe including the UK, Egypt, Qingdao, Chengdu, Hong Kong and Switzerland. Further school openings are planned for Barbados and Tokyo in 2023. Although each Malvern school has its own unique identity, they all share the same DNA and ethos built around the "Five Centres of Excellence", namely: British-style Pastoral Care, Enhanced Learning, Entrepreneurial Education, Outdoor and Environmental Education and a Global Network.
Malvern seeks to develop independent, forward-thinking individuals who demonstrate strength of character and responsibility. By providing a caring, supportive and ambitious learning environment, the school enables its pupils to maximise their academic potential, develop their talents and to flourish as individuals. The aim is for Malvern pupils to become truly open-minded, global citizens capable of building consensus, respect and an ability to collaborate with those from backgrounds different to their own.