Invictus School

Address: Monterey Place, 23 Tong Chun St, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 3643 1868
Email: info@invictusschool.hk

Invictus School is a school that offers full time teaching to students for kindergarten
and primary. The school follows international curriculums that helps satisfy the
needs of the international community and help students develop on a personal and academic level.

The school follows these three curricula:
  • Hong Kong based Chinese Language Curriculum (Mandarin)
  • United Kingdom National Curriculum (English)
  • Singapore Curriculum for Math
Languages on campus are English and Mandarin. It provides education levels for kindergarten and primary, they are called:
  • International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC)
  • International Primary Curriculum (IPC)
International Early Year helps students learn fundamentals, their development, and communication. The school then adds on Math, English and Mandarin for students to learn. International Primary Years where students have goals for all subjects, along with learning that help them personally and increase these belonging to international.

The school wants their students to be great bilingual global citizens that receive great education and be successful. It wants students to understand their responsibilities as individuals and to the world. It encourages students to keep learning if they might get mistakes and fail during the process.

The school is designed to have a great learning environment where students feel safe, supportive and comfortable. The school values their students as individuals and offers spaces for students to learn outside of the classroom. With having students learning with different curriculum, the school believes students would have better skills and knowledge, which also help students for their personal growth.

The school knows it is important to know students’ learning progress and their result. In order to provide a more comprehensive of students’ learning progress, results are measured with tests about knowledge, teacher feedback, written assessment, project and self- assessment. Parents have two opportunities each year to meet with teachers to ensure and discuss the learning of their children.