School worksheet

Hong Kong Academy admissions and interview worksheet

Original admissions worksheet for Hong Kong Academy: shortlist notes, interview questions, portfolio prompts and official-source checks.

School facts

Type
international school
Gender
co-educational
Address
詳見學校官網
District
Sai Kung District
Official verification
Confirm every school fact with CHSC, EDB and the school's official website.

Questions before applying

  • What kind of learner does Hong Kong Academy appear to support best?
  • How will the commute affect sleep, reading time and after-school activities?
  • What should the portfolio prove: language, curiosity, service, arts, sports or self-care?
  • If there is an interview, will the child face individual tasks, group play, parent questions or written observation?

Tonight's practice

Use short, varied practice instead of rehearsed scripts. Prepare one parent explanation of fit, one child self-introduction and one calm recovery phrase for questions the child does not understand.

Official report review

Report highlights and interview prep signals

No official website URL in school facts.

Research statusNo report source found in crawl
Official report sources0
Hong Kong Academy is an international school located in Sai Kung, New Territories. With limited official information available, parents are advised to verify details directly on the school's official website.

Official documents and evidence limits

No official school report, annual report or development plan was found in the crawl, so the notes below rely on school facts and must be verified with the official website. The preparation notes below are conservative and should be checked against the official website before use.

Key items parents should notice

  • Parent interview angle: School type: International school, located in Sai Kung District.
  • Parent interview angle: No official website URL provided; parents should search for 'Hong Kong Academy' official site.
  • Parent interview angle: Teaching language, religion, and motto are not specified.
  • Parent interview angle: International schools typically use inquiry-based learning and English-medium instruction.
  • Parent interview angle: Parents should confirm the curriculum structure and assessment methods.
  • Parent interview angle: Tuition and other fees should be obtained directly from the school.
  • Parent interview angle: The school may host open days or tours; check the website for updates.
  • 香港學堂 preparation should connect school information with the child's daily learning habits, not only the wish to enter a good school.

Development direction and fit

  • Preparation can be framed around "Holistic education": parents should explain home support and children should give small examples.
  • Preparation can be framed around "International perspective": parents should explain home support and children should give small examples.
  • Preparation can be framed around "Inquiry-based learning": parents should explain home support and children should give small examples.
  • Preparation can be framed around "Bilingual or English-dominant environment": parents should explain home support and children should give small examples.
  • Preparation can be framed around "whole-person development": parents should explain home support and children should give small examples.
  • 國際學校 / 新界西貢區 is useful context for explaining family-school fit.
  • If the latest development plan is not public, ask about curriculum, reading, student support and home-school partnership at open day.

School values in parent-interview language

  • "Holistic education" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.
  • "International perspective" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.
  • "Inquiry-based learning" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.
  • "Bilingual or English-dominant environment" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.
  • "whole-person development" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.
  • "reading habits" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.
  • "self-care, self-learning and reflection" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.
  • "home-school partnership" should be supported with a family example, such as reading, caring for family, completing small tasks or working with peers.

Useful school-aligned phrases

Holistic educationInternational perspectiveInquiry-based learningBilingual or English-dominant environmentwhole-person developmentreading habitsself-care, self-learning and reflectionhome-school partnershippositive characterservice and empathycalm and polite expression

Parent answer bank

Why do you choose 香港學堂?

We are not choosing 香港學堂 only for reputation. We value the signals around Holistic education, International perspective, Inquiry-based learning. At home, we support reading, self-care and polite conversation, and we are ready to work with teachers to understand our child's needs.

How will your family support the school?

We will respect the school's language, religious or cultural background, keep stable routines at home, build reading habits and follow up early if teachers identify a support need.

What makes your child a good fit?

Our child is still growing, but we see progress in curiosity, sharing, listening and completing small responsibilities. We hope 香港學堂 can help continue that growth.

How do you prepare if the child feels nervous?

We avoid memorised long scripts. We practise short self-introduction, picture talk, situations, listening instructions and polite recovery phrases.

High-quality questions to ask the school

  • How does the school build self-care, self-learning and reading habits in the junior years?
  • How do teachers observe children's personality, social confidence and emotional needs?
  • What home habits are most useful for parents to support?
  • How does the school support children with different learning paces or slower warm-up styles?
  • What curriculum or student-development direction is the school prioritising now?
  • How does the school follow up when a child needs language, social or attention support?

Family action plan

  • Visit the school's official website to review application procedures.
  • Confirm application deadlines and required documents.
  • Understand the school's educational philosophy and curriculum features.
  • If an open day is held, register in advance and attend as a family.
  • Prepare your child's basic information and previous learning records.
  • Discuss with your child the expectations and concerns about transferring or enrolling.

Child practice

  • Encourage your child to introduce themselves in a relaxed setting.
  • Practice basic English conversation: name, age, likes.
  • Read English storybooks to improve language familiarity.
  • Participate in group activities to learn cooperation.
  • Ensure a good night's sleep before the interview.
  • Tell your child it's an opportunity to make new friends, so no need to be nervous.

Interview prep signals

  • International school interviews may include group activities and individual meetings.
  • Parents may meet with admissions staff to discuss family education philosophy.
  • Children may need to complete simple academic or cognitive tasks.
  • The school may observe social interaction and emotional management.
  • Interview language is likely English.
  • These are speculative; confirm actual format with the school.

Summary judgement

香港學堂 preparation should focus on whether the child can grow steadily with support from both family and school. Parents should connect official information to concrete home practice: reading, manners, self-care, emotional regulation, cooperation and natural expression.

Parent FAQ

How should we prepare our child for an international school interview?

Since no official information is provided, start by checking the school website. Typically, international schools value English communication skills, social abilities, and learning attitude. Practice daily English conversations, read English picture books, and join group activities. Keep the interview day relaxed so your child can be themselves.

What is the approximate tuition fee?

Tuition details are not given in the school facts. Please check the school's official website for the fee schedule or contact the school directly. International school fees are usually high and may include debentures or capital levies.

Does the school have a religious background?

No religious background is mentioned in the school facts. Please check the school website or contact the school directly.

What should parents avoid in the interview?

Avoid saying only that the school is famous, high-performing or convenient. Connect the school's values to home practice and the child's real habits.

How should the child prepare?

Practise self-introduction, picture talk, simple English, maths explanation, listening instructions and group play. The goal is natural, polite expression with reasons. For example: Encourage your child to introduce themselves in a relaxed setting.

What if no recent school report is available?

Check the school website, CHSC and open-day materials. Do not treat any online summary as confirmed interview requirements unless the school states it.

Practice bank

1,000 categorized interview prep questions

Use the school notes above to choose categories, then practise short natural answers. The full bank supports category, difficulty, random draw and read-aloud practice.

100 prompts

Self-introduction

Name, age, strengths, interests and recovery phrases.

100 prompts

Family life

Daily routines, parent support, chores and weekends.

100 prompts

Daily habits

School readiness, sleep, packing, manners and responsibility.

100 prompts

General knowledge

Weather, transport, safety, time, community helpers and Hong Kong context.

100 prompts

Situations

Empathy, conflict, honesty, safety and problem solving.

100 prompts

Picture talk

People, actions, place, sequence, feelings and story ending.

100 prompts

Maths

Counting, comparison, patterns, money, time and explain-your-method prompts.

100 prompts

English

Natural English answers for food, family, school, books and feelings.

100 prompts

Listening

One-step to multi-step instructions for attention and sequencing.

100 prompts

Group play

Sharing, turn-taking, joining games and handling disagreement.

Sources

Official sources to verify first

Rechecked against official sources on 26 June 2026. Until 2027 cycle dates are announced, confirm every deadline with the latest EDB notice.