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Is it realistic for mainland students to go to Hong Kong to attend secondary schools? ! !

1. To go to Hong Kong, no other immediate family members hold work visas or permanent identity cards, and generally cannot attend local schools. However, you can go to an international school. If you are admitted to an international school, you can apply for a study visa for you.

2. There are two main systems for studying in Hong Kong international schools: English system and American system. You come to Hong Kong for Grade Three (Grade Three in the Mainland), and local schools in Hong Kong correspond to S3, Year-9 in the United States and Year- 10 in the United Kingdom. The British academic system happens to be the first year of IGCSE international courses, and in the second year, I will take the International Diploma Examination (IGCSE, the international student system of Cambridge University, UK).

Generally, you need to send an application letter to the target school first, and then you need to get their approval (mainly depending on your current academic performance and awards in other professional subjects, etc.). They will organize you to take a written test (usually English and math, and some schools also take Chinese). Mathematics is generally the strength of mainland students, and English is the difficulty, because they measure your English level according to the standards of native English students, and mainland students mainly have problems with writing.

If you pass the written test, you will be arranged to have an interview with your parents. If you pass, you will be admitted. If necessary, it is necessary to explain in advance that the school should issue an application for a school visa. Note that some schools don't help you apply, so you should explain it to the school in advance.

5. Tuition fees in international schools are generally high, ranging from HK$ 50,000 to HK$ 654.38 +0.5 million per year. Plus living and housing costs, it needs about HK$ 200,000 in financial support every year, so there will be no problem.