Renaissance College

Country: Hong Kong

Address: 5 Hang Ming Street, Ma On Shan, New Territories, Hong Kong 

Phone: (852) 3556 3556 

Email: info@rchk.edu.hk

Renaissance College is a private school founded by English Schools Foundation (ESF) in 2006, which is located in Man On Shan, a place within the center of New Territories area. It was known as Canadian Overseas International College before the name changed. It is the first international school in Asia, 8th school in the world to offer four programs, including:

  • Primary (PYP), 
  • Middle Years(MYP), 
  • Diploma (DP) 
  • Career Associated Programs (IBCP was priorly known as IBCC) since 2013. 

 Students are aged from 5 to 19 that fit education levels of year 1 to year 13. Students are from over 40 countries, total with 20 languages on campus.  Although Renaissance College values the diversity of different cultures and languages, but the official teaching language is English and offer courses that teaches Mandarin as well. Throughout college, there are a total of 2,100 students on campus.

Renaissance College cares for their students and value their parents concern for their children. The school provides an environment that allows students to enjoy their schooling. It focuses on several aspects that covers personal, psychology, spiritual, health, social, relationships, obstacles in life and within the community. The school creates and grows the strengths for all well-rounded individuals. Renaissance College believes positive psychology has a great influence in education and offers great resources to help their students to achieve their best. Creative activities and services are the key criteria in the school, which offers lots of events for music, sports and art that are available to all students who join. 

Tuitions fees for Renaissance College is generally higher than other ESF school, as this college does not receive grants from the government. For achievement, its first group of IB students have achieved excellent results on the incredibly competitive IB exams. The performances of the students are generally better than most around the world, even compared to high ranking universities.