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KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY COURSES

Registration for September Semester 2009

Class at school in 2009/2010 academic year Postal and Walk-in registration start from
Kindergarten 2 July 2009
Primary 1 to 2 3 July 2009
Primary 3 to 4 (Middle Primary) 9 July 2009
Primary 5 to 6 (Upper Primary) 7 July 2009

(1)Check registration dates

The most up-to-date registration dates and course timetable can be found on here

(2) Registration

All kindergarten and primary students need to show proof of their class at school.

For K1 students you may show their birth certificate as proof of age.  

Kindergarten 1 – primary 2 students are placed into a class according to their school class.  

Primary 3 & 6 students have to take a placement test in order to place them in a class according to both their ability and age.

Registration in person:

Please visit our Customer Services Centre at 3/F, 3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty.

Postal registration(for Kindergarten 1 and Primary 1 to 2 students only):

Please fill in the registration form and send it back to our Student Services Centre with a copy of your child's student identity card or proof of their school class and a cheque made payable to 'British Council'. We do not accept post-dated cheques.

Book a placment test:

The placement test takes around 60 minutes to complete. We will then use the test to help students find an appropriate class.

You can book and pay via our Online Placement Testing Booking and Payment System

Test fee (non refundable): HK$65

Test venue: 3/F British Council, Admiralty

(3) Payment

You can pay by credit card, EPS or by cheque made payable to 'British Council'. We do not accept post-dated cheque or cash.

For further information about payment and refund policy, please read 'Payment Terms'.

Eligibility to studying in Hong Kong

You must present your HKID card or other valid documentation showing your eligibility to studying in HK upon registration. If you do not have a HKID card or other documentation, please contact the Immigration Department for more details about studying in Hong Kong.

Students with disabilities are catered for at our Admiralty centre. There is a lift from the ground floor lobby to all floors and disabled toilets on each floor.

Customer Services Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 9.00 a.m. to 8.30 p.m
Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m
Sunday and Public Holidays Closed
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