Oxbridge School, Hong Kong campus

Oxbridge School, Hong Kong

Key Stats

Annual Fees: US$18K – US$24K

Curriculum: International

Age Range: 5–14

Students: 250

Location: Hung Hom, Hong Kong

Updated February 2026


In Brief

Oxbridge School Hong Kong is a small British curriculum primary school in Hung Hom serving students aged 5-10, emphasizing small class sizes of up to 15 students and personalized learning. While it offers dedicated facilities including a swimming pool and specialist teachers, the school maintains limited visibility in Hong Kong's competitive international education market dominated by established institutions.

Located in Hung Hom, Kowloon, Oxbridge School follows the National Curriculum for England for Years 1-5, with a planned maximum capacity of 250 students. The school emphasizes small class sizes of up to 15 students, significantly smaller than many Hong Kong international schools that typically accommodate 20-25+ students per class. Under principal John Shooter, who brings UK private school experience, the school recruits teachers from the UK, mainland China, and Hong Kong to deliver subject-specialist instruction in areas including art, science, geography, history, ICT, PE, music, and library studies.

The school provides dedicated ESL support in Year 1 for non-native English speakers and offers Mandarin instruction for both native and non-native speakers. Campus facilities include specialist classrooms, a library, and a swimming pool, though limited outdoor space means students use nearby sports centers for athletics. With annual fees of HKD 128,000 and no capital levy or debenture requirements, Oxbridge positions itself in the mid-range of Hong Kong's international primary school market, competing against over 30 established institutions including larger, more prominent schools like Kellett School and Harrow International School Hong Kong.

What parents value
  • Very small class sizes of up to 15 students allow for individualized attention
  • No debenture or capital levy requirements, unlike many Hong Kong international schools
  • Swimming pool and specialist teaching facilities on campus
  • Dedicated ESL support program for non-native English speakers
  • Subject specialist teachers across all areas including arts and sciences
  • Bilingual Mandarin program for native and non-native speakers
Points of consideration
  • Limited visibility and recognition compared to Hong Kong's established international schools
  • Primary-only education means families must transition elsewhere after Year 5
  • Compact campus with limited outdoor space requires off-site facilities for sports
  • New institution without established track record or alumni network
  • Smaller scale may limit extracurricular offerings compared to larger schools

Annual Fees

Year GroupAgeUSDTotal Annual Fee
Year 1 to Year 6 (Primary)518,024
Year 7 to Year 8 (Secondary)1120,308
Year 9 (Secondary)1321,687
Year 10 to Year 11 (Secondary)1421,687
Year 12 to Year 13 (Secondary)1624,127

Fees converted from HKD. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.


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Oxbridge School, Hong Kong campus

Academic Results

Academic results have not been made publicly available by this school.


Extra Curriculars

Contact the school for details on co-curricular activities and facilities. Ask what a normal week looks like outside lessons for your child's interests.


Inspections & Accreditations

Inspection

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Accreditations

Accreditation details are not publicly listed.

Memberships

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Student Body

Hong Kong's international schools serve a highly diverse student body drawn from across Asia and beyond. Contact the school for current enrolment details.


Leadership

JL Shooter - Principal

JL Shooter is the founding Principal of Oxbridge School Hong Kong since August 2021, holding an MA and MBA from Cambridge University (Peterhouse scholar), PGCE with Distinction, ARCO, FRSA, and is a registered teacher and principal in the UK and Hong Kong.