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We are a truly international school
With 40+ nationalities represented at our school we are rich in cultural diversity
Our promises
We nurture academic excellence, social confidence, manners, and both respect and self-respect.
Inspiring and passionate
Our teachers are all well qualified and highly experienced in what they do, we give students the opportunities they need to lead
A personalised approach to learning
Our approach focuses on the individual child, coupled with global opportunities offers every child unique experiences.
Taking learning beyond the classroom
"There is more in you than you think"
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We can help with any query about your move abroad or just help put your mind at ease about schooling here
Meet our Leadership Team, who are always happy to answer any queries.
Principal
Kenny is an educator with more than three decades’ experience, specialising in academic excellence, collaboration and community cohesion and is a highly experienced school leader and a Principal of two schools prior to joining Nord Anglia International School, Hong Kong.
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Deputy Principal & Head of School (Lam Tin)
Sarah began her teaching career in 1996 at The Pointer School, an Independent Prep School in London. She has taught across all three primary key stages as well as taking on additional areas of responsibility before moving into Senior Leadership.
Director of Teaching & Learning
Naima Charlier oversees the curriculum development and vision of teaching and learning across the whole school. She holds an MBA in International Educational Leadership from the UCL, IoE London and a BEd in English.
Head of Campus Sai Kung
Emma Coleman joined Nord Anglia International School, Hong Kong in 2017 as Head of Early Years, helping to establish the two new Nord Anglia pre-schools in Hong Kong. She is now Head of Campus at Sai Kung and continues to oversee the EYFS across the school. Emma is also the EYFS Teaching Fellow for Nord Anglia, supporting EYFS practitioners across the global network of schools.
Assistant Director, NAU Asia
Dr Kate Erricker is the Assistant Director of Nord Anglia University, Asia and was appointed to the role in January 2019. She is a member of the global Education team and works as the Regional Advisor for the China Region. Kate is also part of the Executive Leadership Team at NAIS HK. She is based at the school and leads the local teacher training programme, which the school is required to deliver to local teachers under its license.
Head of Primary
Mr. Fielding holds a first-class degree in Primary Education from the University of Roehampton. He taught across a range of year groups within the primary sector in London before moving to Hong Kong to join Nord Anglia International School the year after its opening. His management journey has taken him through middle leadership, as the Head of Year 6, before being appointed the Deputy Head of Primary in 2017.
Head of Campus Tai Tam
Ruth Hanson is an educator and school leader with 23 years of teaching experience in education, including 13 years in Senior Leadership. Ruth holds a Masters of Arts in Education and a Bachelor of Arts in Primary Education from the University of Wales, Cardiff. She is deeply committed to delivering outstanding education and care for children, their families and the colleagues she works with.
Deputy Head of Secondary & Science Teacher
Scott’s professional qualifications include an MSc (Management), BSc (Hons) Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry and a PGDE from the University of Glasgow. He is a senior Chemistry exam marker and a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry and has over 10 years of teaching experience, working in the UK, Middle East and in South East Asia.