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Every Moment
Matters.

The time your child spends in the classroom is a unique opportunity to find their passions, harness new skills and develop a love of learning. Our new K1 to Y13 through-train allows them to make the most of every single moment.
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A Vision for Early Years Excellence

We’ve redesigned our structure to offer parents peace of mind and students a world-class education from K1 right through to Y13.


Starting September 2026, families applying for a K1 place at an ESF kindergarten will be informed of their linked primary school or schools.

Parents will be offered a guaranteed place for their child at a linked primary school following completion of the kindergarten phase.

Secondary schools are already linked to primaries – offering parents complete certainty of their child’s full educational journey from K1 to Y13.

Educational Pathway for K1 in 2027/28 and onwards

Find your kindergarten and its associated primary and secondary schools.
*Click any school to check out the pathway and school details.

ESF School Pathways
Guaranteed Pathway
Central Allocation
Placement is decided through the Admission and Review Process
Kindergarten (K1 - K2)
Kindergarten (K1 - K2)
ESF Quarry Bay School Kindergarteni
ESF Hillside International Kindergarteni
ESF West Kowloon Kindergarteni
ESF Wu Kai Sha International Kindergarteni
ESF Tsing Yi International Kindergarteni
ESF Renaissance College Kindergarteni
Primary (Y1 - Y6)
At least 70% non-local students with overseas passports (excluding BNO)
All Through (Y1 - Y13)
At least 70% students must hold Hong Kong Permanent Residency
ESF Quarry Bay Schooli
ESF Bradbury Schooli
ESF Glenealy Schooli
ESF Peak Schooli
ESF Kennedy Schooli
ESF Clearwater Bay Schooli
ESF Sha Tin Junior Schooli
ESF Beacon Hill Schooli
ESF Kowloon Junior Schooli
ESF Discovery Collegei
ESF Renaissance Collegei
ESF Jockey Club Sarah Roe Schooli
Secondary (Y7 - Y13)
Secondary (Y7 - Y13)
Secondary (Y7 - Y13)
Secondary (Y7 - Y13)
Secondary (Y7 - Y13)
ESF South Island Schooli
ESF Island Schooli
ESF West Island Schooli
ESF King George V Schooli
ESF Sha Tin Collegei
Educational Pathway for K1 in 2027/28 and onwards
Find your kindergarten and its associated primary and secondary schools.
*Click any school to check out the pathway and school details.
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Schools
K1–Y13
Year range
Kindergarten
K1–K2
Primary
Y1–Y6
All-Through
Y1–Y13
Secondary
Y7–Y13

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Associated School Model" and how does it benefit my child?

The Associated School Model is another way of describing our ‘through-train.’ Essentially, it means that certain ESF schools are linked with each other, with children transitioning between those linked schools. So, when your  child enters an ESF kindergarten, you will already know which primary and secondary schools they will attend.

How does this improve the transition from Kindergarten to Primary?

Principals from associated schools now collaborate closely on curriculum alignment and social scaffolding. This includes joint play sessions, shared specialist support, and ‘experience days’ where K2 students spend time in their future primary classrooms.

What are the benefits of the 'One ESF' community for parents?

Beyond student benefits, parents join a lifelong network. You’ll have access to cross-school workshops, a unified parent portal, and a consistent communication style that simplifies your engagement with your child’s education for the next 15 years.

When should I apply for K1 for my child?

Applications to K1 are invited from 1 to 30 September of the year prior to the start of school in August for the following year. This application period is called ‘September Central Applications’.

Which birth year will the new Associated Primary School affect?

Children born in 2024 will be the first cohort of the new approach to Early Years at ESF. They will start Year 1 in August 2029.

What happens if I miss the September Central Application window?

Applications may be submitted, and will be wait-listed behind on-time applications. 

Is there a different transition process for children who require additional learning support or a specialist placement?

Yes. For children who require additional learning support, we have a dedicated, highly collaborative process to ensure they are set up for success in Year 1. Our kindergarten teams work closely with families during the K1 year to identify any support needs. For children who require enhanced levels of support, we build an Enhanced Transition Plan during their K2 year. This involves a specialised team that designs a personalised roadmap for your child’s move to primary school.

 If a child’s needs are best met by a specialised environment like the Jockey Club Sarah Roe School (JCSRS), a dedicated review panel will evaluate the best placement. Please note that places at JCSRS are subject to availability.

Can I choose which ESF Primary school my child goes to?

Parents will need to consider the kindergarten associated with their choice of Primary School. At the start of the K2 year, parents will complete a transition form to confirm their place for Y1 the following academic year. Parents may indicate a preference order for the associated primary schools linked with their current ESF kindergarten. There is no guarantee of allocation to the 1st-preference school, except for kindergartens with a direct feed into their associated primary school.

Is it possible for me to select an ESF primary school that is not associated with the ESF kindergarten?

It is not possible to select a primary school that is not associated with the child’s kindergarten. The guaranteed Y1 place is at the associated school. 

 

When will I know which ESF Primary school my child will go to?

ESF K2 parents will be informed of allocation results for the primary school at the end of October/early November of their allocated primary school for the following academic year.

 

If a sibling is attending a non-associated primary school, can my younger child join the sibling’s school when transitioning from K2 to Y1?

The guaranteed Y1 place is at an associated primary school for their kindergarten. There is no guarantee, as there is very limited availability of Y1 places after all the priority children from its associated kindergarten(s) transition. 

 

How many kindergarten classes will transition to primary? When will be the first cohort?

Children born in 2024 transitioning to Y1 for August 2029 will be according to the number of classes in the table below. Allocation will be by priority, computer random number and EDB requirements (where necessary) for kindergartens with more than one associated primary school.

Wu Kai Sha International Kindergarten5 classes to Sha Tin Junior School
2 classes to Beacon Hill School
Hillside International Kindergarten4 classes to Bradbury School
4 classes to Glenealy School and Peak School
Tsing Yi International Kindergarten5 classes to Kowloon Junior School
3 classes to Discovery College and Beacon Hill School
West Kowloon Kindergarten4 classes to Clearwater Bay School
2 classes to Kennedy School
Quarry Bay School Kindergarten4 classes to Quarry Bay School
Renaissance College Kindergarten6 classes to Renaissance College
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Year 1 Central Application - Key dates

Parents should refer to the “Determining Year Group” guidelines under the admission process to determine the appropriate year group to apply for when submitting their primary application.

1-30 September

  • The Central application period for parents to submit application
  • An acknowledgement email containing the applicant’s reference number will be sent upon submission
2 SeptemberNomination Rights applications open
First Friday of OctoberDeadline for receipt of supporting documents
Mid-OctoberAcknowledgement email sent to parents to advise admission process
November to January (Following Year)First round interviews conducted at primary schools
March to August (Following Year)Further interviews conducted by primary schools as necessary

Year 7 Central Application - Key dates

Parents should refer to the “Determining Year Group” guidelines under the admission process to determine the appropriate year group to apply for when submitting their secondary application.

1-30 September
  • The Central application period for parents to submit application
  • An acknowledgement email containing the applicant’s reference number will be sent upon submission
2 SeptemberNomination Rights applications open
First Friday of OctoberDeadline for receipt of supporting documents
Early OctoberAcknowledgement email sent to parents to advise admission process
Mid-October to the end of NovemberInterview period
Early/Mid-December Offer for Year 7 places sent out
Mid-DecemberDeadline to confirm places offered by payment of a deposit and non-refundable capital levy

ESF Jockey Club Sarah Roe School (JCSRS)

2B Tin Kwong Road, Homantin, Hong Kong

Founded

1985

Age Range

Age 5 – 19

Number of Students

70

Curriculum

Bespoke curriculum. All secondary-aged students access accredited ASDAN courses.

About Our School

Everything we do at ESF Jockey Club Sarah Roe School is based on an understanding that every child is unique, with their own skills and passions. We offer our students some wonderful facilities to keep them happy, engaged and always learning. Our bespoke curriculum puts our students at the centre.

We reach our goals alongside our students through personalised, progressive and challenging lessons that offer students multiple opportunities for repeated, frequent experiences. Parents are an important facet of this team, since nobody knows your child better than you. Our teachers and therapists work with you to help establish suitable and practical goals for each student and how to support this learning at home. By helping each child to develop their own interests and personality, we help them to be the best they can be.

Meet the Principal

Anna Smakowska

Anna has almost 20 years of experience as a teacher and leader – with a strong focus throughout her career on helping students reach their full potential, regardless of any and all challenges that they may face.

School Bus Routes

The bus service for JCSRS students is managed by ESF Centre and JCSRS. School staff work as Bus Escorts and they are First Aid trained.

*The stops along the school bus routes may be subject to change. For more information, please contact the school.

Phone:

(+852) 2761 9893

Email:

info@jcsrs.edu.hk

Website:

www.jcsrs.edu.hk

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K1 Central Application - Key dates

Parents should refer to the “Determining Year Group” guidelines under the admission process to determine the appropriate year group to apply for when submitting their kindergarten application.
1-30 September
  • K1 Central application period for parents to submit application
  • Acknowledgement email containing the applicant’s reference number will be sent upon submission
2 September at 1pm ESF Kindergarten Class A Debenture application opens 
First Friday of October Deadline for receipt of supporting documents
October
  • Application forms will be verified, parents will be contacted if there are any missing documents
  • Applications are processed in random order and are assigned a computer-generated sequential number and then ordered according to the priority criteria
November Parents receive Play Visit status notification letters
  • Invitation to attend a Play Visit for a place/entry waitlist if successful; or
  • Confirmation of waitlisting for possible future Play Visit opportunities
November to January (Following Year) First round Play Visits conduct at kindergartens
January to Early March (Following Year) Parents receive letter with Play Visit result
March to August (Following Year) Further Play Visits conduct by kindergartens if necessary

ESF Year 6 students transferring to secondary school for August

ESF’s all-through education, K1 to Year 13, enables a seamless transition from kindergarten to primary and from Year 6 to secondary. The close links our primary schools have with their associated secondary schools play an important role in delivering a positive experience and a good start to the year, for our Year 7 students.

ESF will process and allocate according to an ‘associated secondary school’ for Year 7 placement. Below are the associated secondary schools for each primary school.

ESF primary schoolAllocated ESF secondary school
Bradbury SchoolSouth Island School
Quarry Bay SchoolSouth Island School
Glenealy SchoolIsland School
Peak SchoolIsland School
Kennedy SchoolWest Island School
Beacon Hill SchoolIsland School
Kowloon Junior SchoolKing George V School
Clearwater Bay SchoolKing George V School
Sha Tin Junior SchoolSha Tin College

The Year 7 transition information will be sent to parents via email with details to login and access the form.

All Year 6 students enrolled in an ESF primary school by 1 December are guaranteed a place in an ESF secondary school on completion of Year 6.

For Year 6 students in Learning Support (LS): the child’s placement will be managed and allocated through a different process that takes account of the availability of Year 7 LS placements across all secondary schools. The student’s Year 7 placement will be confirmed by the end of November.

A student joining Year 6 from 1 December onwards can not be guaranteed a secondary school place at their corresponding ‘associated secondary school’ but offered a Year 7 place at an alternative secondary school where there is availability.

For Renaissance College and Discovery College Year 6 students

The guarantee of Year 7 place is with the corresponding secondary sections. Transfer requests to an ESF secondary school may be considered based on availability and date of written request starting from 1 September to your school’s admissions office. There is no guarantee of transfer to Year 7 in an ESF secondary school.

Please note transfer between a private independent school and an ESF school and vice versa will mean payment of deposit and capital/building levy to take up the school place.

Please note the following key dates:

First two weeks of SeptemberParents complete the Year 7 transfer form
End NovemberYear 7 offer letters are sent via email from ESF Centre
Beginning of  DecemberDeadline to confirm places the Year 7 places offered. ESF primary students are requested to pay the deposit to confirm the place.

ESF K2 students transferring to primary school for August

Students who are attending ESF kindergartens will complete the Year 1 transition process. Information from ESF kindergartens will support the transition process.

Students in ESF kindergartens identified as needing additional learning support may be recommended to apply through the Admission and Review Process. This is a separate application process managed centrally at ESF Centre. This process also applies to all students applying from outside ESF. There are limited resources for placement within Learning Support and Jockey Club Sarah Roe School. Not all students going through the Admission and Review Process may be placed, as the demand is often greater than the number of places available.

The Year 1 transition information will be sent to parents via email with details to login and access the form.

All K2 students enrolled in an ESF kindergarten before 1 December are guaranteed a place in an ESF primary school on completion of K2.

A new student joining K2 on or after Year 1 offers to go out cannot be guaranteed a primary school place but will be given high priority on the waitlist for a Year 1 place.

Allocation for primary school is based on priority order plus EDB requirements (when necessary), and computer-generated random numbers. K2 children may be directed to an alternative primary school if there is an oversubscription at their first preference school. There is no guarantee of the school of first preference. All ESF primary school offers are accepted with a two-year commitment before any transfer request, regardless of residential address.

Please note the following key dates:

First two weeks of SeptemberParents complete the Year 1 transfer form
End NovemberYear 1 offer letters are sent via email from ESF Centre
Beginning of  DecemberDeadline to confirm places the Year 1 places offered. ESF kindergarten students are requested to pay the deposit to confirm the place

ESF Levels of Adjustment Framework​

The ESF Levels of Adjustment (LOA) provide a framework for identifying and documenting the adjustments and accommodations for students who require support for learning.

ESF uses LOA 1 to 6 to describe the amount and type of support a student requires in order to access the curriculum. The LOA also reflects the level of provision required.

Outlined below are the most common placements for students with LOA 1 to 6. Occasionally, placements may differ depending on the profile of the individual student.

LOA 1

Mainstream with support
Additional Differentiation:

Additional, ongoing class-based teaching and learning adjustments led by the class or subject teacher, in liaison with the IN department and/or short-term small group or individual intervention in 1 or 2 dimensions of schooling.

LOA 2

Mainstream with support
Additional Differentiation:

Regular, individualised teaching and learning adjustments of objectives, outcomes, materials or equipment, in multiple dimensions of schooling, as a result of class-based assessments and teacher judgement.

A combination of additional small group support, for minimum 2 cycles of intervention, in multiple areas. The student has an IEP, there is an ongoing liaison between class/subject teachers and the IN department, and there is regular contact with parents. These students often sit well below age-related expectations in one of the dimensions of schooling.

LOA 3-4

Learning Support
Daily, continuous differentiation:

Daily, individualised teaching and learning adjustments of objectives, outcomes, materials or equipment.

Access to daily push-in support in mainstream lessons and pull-out support focusing on skill development, concept reinforcement, and functional life skills teaching. Access to alternative curriculums at the secondary level.

LOA 5-6

Jockey Club Sarah Roe School
Continuous individualised differentiation:

Continuous, individualised support. Systematic interventions and highly individualised teaching programmes through multidisciplinary approaches with a high staff-to-student ratio.

Learning Support

Mainstream with Support

Many students who require less extensive, class-based teaching and learning adjustments are catered for within mainstream classes in all kindergartens and schools.

Learning Support

Students who require more extensive, daily teaching and learning adjustments are catered for within learning support (LS) within ESF primary schools and secondary schools.

Entry to this level of provision is through a central process called the Admissions and Review Process, not through the local school.

Jockey Club Sarah Roe School

Students who require the most extensive teaching and learning adjustments are catered for within the Jockey Club Sarah Roe School (JCSRS).

JCSRS has a bespoke curriculum that is designed to be broad and balanced to meet the needs of our diverse learners. The curriculum is taught through subjects but has significant elements of project based learning that enhance transdisciplinary application of knowledge and skills.

  • Built around Global Competencies that put the student at the centre of everything that we do
  • Designed to be personalised, progressive and challenging for all the students in our school
  • Designed to give students multiple opportunities to practice skills through repeated and frequent exposure to similar knowledge and skills to develop deep learning and generalisation skills that they can take beyond the classroom
  • Designed to reflect the whole person with strong links to therapeutic interventions
  • Pathway driven and implemented through taught subjects


The JCSRS curriculum is divided into six pathways, each with its own distinct learning approach and priorities. The pathways are determined by age and also by the needs of students.

  1. Foundation Pathway
  2. Builders Pathway
  3. Integrated Pathway
  4. Life Skills Pathway
  5. Independent Living and Learning Pathway
  6. Post 16 Pathway

Secondary School (Year 12-13)

IB Diploma Programme:

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) is a course designed for students aged 16 to 19. Students can choose to follow either the full IB Diploma Programme or their choice of individual IB Diploma courses. Widely recognised as the best possible preparation for study at university, the IB DP builds research skills, promotes personal responsibility and encourages independent learning.

The full IB DP core comprises six subjects and the following key components:

  • Theory of Knowledge (ToK)
  • Extended Essay (EE)
  • Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS)

Students can choose one subject from each of the groups below, three at Higher Level (HL) and three at Standard Level (SL).

  1. Studies in Language and Literature (Language A);
  2. Language Acquisition (Language B or ab initio), or a second Language A;
  3. Individuals and Societies (Humanities);
  4. Experimental Sciences;
  5. Mathematics;
  6. Arts (or a second Science, or a third language).

Specialised Pathways:

Our personalised pathways allow students to focus on creative projects and inquiries and reflect on their achievements. Students whose strengths are in applied learning are often practical and goal-oriented. Courses are routed in practical and real-world situations and are made relevant to the world of work. The courses are modular with no external examination element.

ESF schools currently provide Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC ) courses which are recognised by many universities worldwide. These courses can be studied alongside other subjects and provide a varied learning experience for students.

A number of ESF schools are also developing the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) to offer opportunities for those students who have a particular career path in mind. The IBCP allows students to specialise and dedicate themselves to a career path that they know they want to pursue. The IBCP encompasses some elements of the IB Diploma Programme within its structure. It also encompasses the IB’s educational philosophy and mission.

Secondary School (Year 7-11)

IB Middle Years Programme:

The Middle Years Programme (MYP) prepares students to become active, caring, lifelong learners who demonstrate respect for themselves and others and have the capacity to participate in the world around them. Learning focuses on the development of the whole child as an inquirer, both in and beyond the classroom and encourages students to be critical, creative and reflective thinkers. The MYP is a framework on which to hang a challenging and rigorous curriculum, which provides authentic, real-world connections to the learning in the classroom.

The curriculum consists of 8 subject groups integrated through 6 interactive areas providing global contexts for learning.

  1. Language acquisition
  2. Language and Literature
  3. Individuals and Societies
  4. Sciences
  5. Mathematics
  6. Arts
  7. Physical and health education
  8. Design

Our MYP centres around and is underpinned by the following five key components:

  • Teaching and learning in context
  • Conceptual understanding
  • Approaches to teaching and learning
  • Service as action through Community Service
  • Inclusion and learning

 

As a further means of developing autonomous, self-directed learners, students are given the opportunity to demonstrate their learning through completing a project, which encourages reflection on their learning and outcomes of their work. This is a long-term project, which is embedded within a global context and generates a synthesis of creative and critical thinking and approaches to learning through an in-depth investigation.

MYP Projects
Students who complete the MYP in Year 9 or Year 10 complete the community project, enabling them to develop their commitment to service as action within the community. All students who complete the MYP in Year 11 complete the personal project.

International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE)
(Years 10 & 11):

The IGCSE is a two year course of study with an externally set syllabus with assessment criteria for Years 10 to 11. The five ESF secondary schools design courses to meet these criteria. This includes a range of language courses available in foreign, second and first languages. The examinations are externally set which is similar to the IB Diploma final examination period. Grades are awarded with students typically taking between seven to ten subjects.

Students will also be able to access a range of co-curricular courses in the creative, community service and physical domains. Some of these activities have qualifications associated with them.

Primary School Curriculum

IB Primary Years Programme (Age 5-11):

International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) is an international, trans-disciplinary programme designed to foster the development of the whole child, not just in the classroom but also through other means of learning. The PYP focuses on the total growth of the developing child, encompassing academic, social, physical, emotional and cultural needs.

We provide a wide range of curricular and co-curricular programmes and opportunities. The curriculum is expressed in three interrelated ways:

  • Written curriculum — concepts, knowledge, skills, attitudes and action
  • Taught curriculum —  Students are encouraged to be curious, be inquisitive, to ask questions, explore and interact with their local and global environments.
  • Assessed curriculum —Students are assessed both formatively and summatively. Students who are in their final year of the programme carry out a collaborative inquiry project, known as the exhibition, under the guidance of their teachers.
Examples of co-curricular activities include:
  • Tournament of the Minds
  • Primary Choir
  • Battle of the Books
  • Year 6 Chinese Cultural Tour to Beijing
  • Sporting competition
Our schools aim to develop internationally minded students by encouraging the development of the traits described in the IB student profile. We support children to become inquirers, thinkers, communicators, risk-takers and to be knowledgeable, principled, caring, open-minded, balanced and reflective.

Kindergarten Curriculum

ESF Pre-Kindergarten (Age 2-3):

Our approach to learning is through play based theory. Across five key areas of enquiry; Wellbeing, Belonging, Communication, Contribution, and Exploration, each toddler’s voice will be heard, their progress celebrated, and their language and knowledge nourished. Our curriculum centres on the premise that everything that occurs with or for the child is curriculum. It is inquiry based and concept driven. It is designed to be stimulating yet flexible to provide for the children’s desire to explore and investigate.

IB Primary Years Programme (Age 3-5):
The Primary Years Programme (PYP) is built on 6 Transdisciplinary Themes through which students explore and engage in the different subject areas. The core of the PYP model shows the 5 Essential Elements which are common to all teaching and learning: concepts, skills, knowledge, attitudes, and action. The PYP Curriculum provides:
  • Content guidelines and learning objectives
  • A teaching methodology
  • Assessment strategies
Mandarin Chinese is the specialist language and is integrated into the PYP programme, forming a core aspect of the curriculum. At Abacus and Tung Chung International Kindergartens, there is a choice between an English stream and a bilingual English and Mandarin Chinese stream.
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