Independent Schools Foundation Academy

The Independent Schools Foundation Academy
弘立書院
Location
1 Kong Sin Wan Road, Pokfulam
Hong Kong
Information
Motto Independent · Chinese · Global
Established 2003
School district Pokfulam
Head of school Dr. Malcolm Pritchard
Staff 400
Grades Foundation Year to Grade 12
Enrollment over 1700
Campus size 13,152 square metres (141,570 sq ft)
Colour(s) blue, brown
Mascot Qilin
Website academy.isf.edu.hk

The Independent Schools Foundation Academy is a non-profit bilingual (Putonghua and English) private independent school in Hong Kong. It is also an IBO World School, and offers the IB Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. The campus is in Cyberport, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.

History

The Independent Schools Foundation was established in January 2000 as a registered charitable organisation to provide a choice of education for international students. The school was co-founded by Charles Kao[1] and Frances Wong.[2] In 2003, the Foundation established a non-profit, private independent school, The Independent Schools Foundation Academy (The ISF Academy), for Foundation Year to Grade 12 to cater for Putonghua and English education in an inquiry-based learning environment.

In August 2003, the school began its temporary campus in Wanchai, with 56 students in Grades 1 to 4. It set up a second temporary campus in Causeway Bay before moving to a new campus in Pokfulam in July 2007.

In February 2007, the school commenced its Foundation Year program, a preparatory year for students prior to Grade 1. The academic year 2007/08 marked the first full year of its Foundation Year program.

Campus

The campus opened in August 2007, in the Kong Sin Wan Tsuen Valley in Pokfulam, within the Island South District of Hong Kong Island, on a 13,152 sq. meter site.

The campus includes classrooms and small-group teaching rooms, a library, a music room, a dance and drama room, a computer room, an arts and crafts room, a green corner, and a covered play area.

Facilities shared between the primary and the secondary divisions include an assembly hall, four basketball courts, a horizontal climbing wall, a rooftop playground with running track and garden, a dining hall, and conference rooms.

A seven-storey building completed in July 2011 which contains a 180-seat black-box theatre, art rooms, music practice rooms, a science laboratory; an indoor gymnasium with a vertical climbing wall, a 500-seat dining hall, a rooftop playground, a study centre; and group teaching rooms.

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