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Canadian International School of Hong Kong

Coordinates: 22°14′33″N 114°10′02″E / 22.24250°N 114.16722°E / 22.24250; 114.16722
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Canadian International School of Hong Kong
香港加拿大國際學校
Location
Map
36 Nam Long Shan Road, Aberdeen

Hong Kong
Coordinates22°14′33″N 114°10′02″E / 22.24250°N 114.16722°E / 22.24250; 114.16722
Information
TypePrivate, Comprehensive, International, Primary, Secondary, Co-educational
MottoTo inspire excellence, cultivate character, and empower engagement locally and globally.[1]
Established1991
School districtSouthern District, Hong Kong
PrincipalHelen Kelly (Lower school)
Timothy Kaiser (Upper school)
Head of schoolDavid Baird
Staff300[2]
Faculty170+[2]
GradesJK – Grade 12
Enrollment1800[2]
Education systemInternational Baccalaureate, Ontario Secondary School Diploma
Campus size42,337 metres (138,901 ft)
Colour(s)   
AthleticsTimberwolves
Athletics conferenceSouth East Asia Student Activity Conference
MascotTimberwolves
Websitecdnis.edu.hk
Canadian International School of Hong Kong
Traditional Chinese香港加拿大國際學校
Simplified Chinese香港加拿大国际学校
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng Jiā​nádà Guójì Xuéxiào
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoeng1 gong2 gaa1 naa4 daai6 gwok3 zai3 hok6 haau6

Canadian International School of Hong Kong (CDNIS; Chinese: 香港加拿大國際學校) is an international school in Aberdeen, Hong Kong. Founded in 1991, the school provides an education for over 1,800 students representing more than 40 nationalities from Pre Reception to Grade 12. CDNIS is one of six International Baccalaureate (IB) World Schools in Hong Kong authorised to deliver three IB programmes – the Diploma Programme (DP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Primary Years Programme (PYP). In addition to the IB Diploma Programme, students are also eligible to receive the Ontario Secondary School Diploma upon graduation. The language of instruction is English, with Mandarin, French, and Spanish taught as second languages. The Head of School is Mr. David Baird.[3] The school celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 2016–2017 school year. The school received its full IB re-authorization in 2018 and full CIS/WASC accreditation in 2018.

Lower School

The Principal of the Lower School is Helen Kelly and the Vice Principals are Zoe Heggie (Pre Reception – Grade 1), and DJ MacPherson (Grade 2–6). Students from Pre Reception to Grade 6 are part of the Lower School and make up just over 60% of the student body. Students in Pre Reception and Reception attend school for either the morning or afternoon session, while Prep to Grade 6 students attend school all-day.

Students as young as three and four-years-old attend the half-day Pre Reception and Reception, programmes, designed to provide an introduction to school life. While the International Baccalaureate's Primary Years Programme (PYP) is officially used from Pre Reception, students also take part in regular Mandarin, performing arts and physical education classes, which are taught by specialist teachers.

Upper School

The Upper School consists of students from Grades 7 to 12, with a current enrolment of 738 students, making up almost 40% of the student body.[4] Students in Grades 7–10 take part in the Middle Years Programme (MYP), while students in Grade 11–12 take part in the Diploma Programme (DP). The Principal of the Upper School is Timothy Kaiser and the Vice Principals of the Upper School are Barbara Dacho (Student Life and Leadership) and David Butler (Academics).

100% of the 114 students in the Class of 2018, the 8th cohort of IB graduates, were awarded the IB Diploma. One student was awarded the maximum of 45 points out of 45, while 43 students achieved a score of 40 or above. The Class of 2018 IB score average was 37 points.[5] Notable Upper school students include bogdog69 and ernie.

History

Canadian International School of Hong Kong was founded in 1991 by a group of Canadians living in Hong Kong who volunteered their time to establish an international school offering the Canadian curriculum. When the school first opened its doors to the first 81 students, the school campus was located in a small rented facility in Causeway Bay. The school continued to grow, and by 1999 has reached the "through-train" objective, providing an education from Reception to Grade 12. The school produced its first graduates at the end of the 1998/1999 school year. During the 1999 school year, Canadian International School moved to its present location Aberdeen, being architecturally designed with a unique Canadian style and spirit. CDNIS was and remains to this day a non-profit organisation.

Construction of Aberdeen Campus

The school campus, designed by Canadian architect Norman Grey-Noble, was built in three main phases over a period of several years. The first phase, often referred to as the main building and used mainly by the Upper School, includes floors one to nine completed in 1999. Along with numerous classrooms on every level, a swimming pool is located on the first floor, two gymnasiums and an outdoor playground are on the third floor, a design studio, the main school cafeteria and another outdoor playing surface, which is covered in artificial turf, is on the sixth floor and the main school office is on the ninth floor.

The second phase, which was finished in 2002, is used mainly by the Lower School and includes floors nine to 14. Besides numerous classrooms, this area also includes the school library, a science and innovation lab (The Hive) a covered playground on the 11th floor and another cafeteria on the 12th floor. The third phase, the Leo Lee Arts Centre (LLAC), was completed in the spring of 2008. The LLAC is a HK$100 million facility with a 604-seat auditorium and teaching facilities for music, drama, dance and visual arts.[6] The fourth and most recent phase includes the Green Roof Garden and Chinese Cultural Centre, which were completed in August 2015[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Core Statements". Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Facts". Canadian International School of Hong Kong. 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Welcome Messages". Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Upper School – About Us". Canadian International School of Hong Kong. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Canadian International School of Hong Kong 2018 IB Diploma Results" (PDF). Retrieved 8 July 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  6. ^ "School History". Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  7. ^ http://cdnis.edu.hk/history-0