Expat Living (Hong Kong)

The School Day

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The boarders wake up around 7am and then head to breakfast where they can choose from a range of local, continenta­l or English options. Harrow chefs love making food exciting for the pupils.

Next, the boarders join the day pupils for a normal day of lessons and activities. This includes taking part in one of the many amazing opportunit­ies the school offers, from horse riding to drama to forensics club. You name it – Harrow probably offers it!

After school, the boarders have some free time before dinner, which might be a themed meal, like the spooky one we had at Halloween recently, or a boarders’ barbecue.

Then there is time for prep, during which the boarders can benefit from the support of one of our dedicated tutors – or you might often see an older pupil helping a younger one with their homework. For those needing it, specialist English language tuition is offered.

After prep, there’s normally a fun activity like a quiz, some sport, or a special event like an openair movie night, scavenger hunt or even a Just Dance contest.

Sleep is an important part of wellbeing, and boarders all hand in their phones and laptops in order to be well rested for another busy day at Harrow. Above all, the boarders love being with their friends and learning to live independen­tly.

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