CAIS is a non-profit international school of 1,500+ students representing more than 25 nationalities based in Hong Kong.
CAIS is authorized as an IB World School, offering the International Baccalaureate®️ Diploma Programme (IBDP). It is also accredited to provide the Alberta Curriculum and offers Advanced Placement®️ courses. CAIS is a through-train school, providing a unique transformative educational ...
Alberta Accredited International School - Canada, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate
Académicos
The CAIS academic culture is rigorous and enthusiastic. Advanced Placement courses complement the world class Alberta Curriculum. Students can also progress through to the IB Diploma Programme during their final two years of secondary ed...
From sports to STEM, CAIS offers a rich variety of opportunities for students to inquire, create, cooperate, and compete through diverse courses by external providers and our own teachers. A wide array of enrichment activities after regu...
Address: 33 King Lam St, Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong
Overview
CAIS is a non-profit international school of 1,500+ students representing more than 25 nationalities based in Hong Kong.
CAIS is authorized as an IB World School, offering the International Baccalaureate®️ Diploma Programme (IBDP). It is also accredited to provide the Alberta Curriculum and offers Advanced Placement®️ courses. CAIS is a through-train school, providing a unique transformative educational experience for children aged from 5 to 17 at its preparatory, lower and upper primary and secondary sections. CAIS, founded by the Kowloon Tong Church of the Chinese Christian and Missionary Alliance (KTAC), welcomes students from all backgrounds.
Academics
The CAIS academic culture is rigorous and enthusiastic. Advanced Placement courses complement the world class Alberta Curriculum. Students can also progress through to the IB Diploma Programme during their final two years of secondary education.
Extra-curricular
From sports to STEM, CAIS offers a rich variety of opportunities for students to inquire, create, cooperate, and compete through diverse courses by external providers and our own teachers. A wide array of enrichment activities after regular school hours are led by special instructors engaged by the school, aiming to both discover and cultivate new interests and talents.