
City University of Hong Kong is continually ranked among the world's top 200 universities by the Times Higher Education Supplement. Commonly referred to as CityU, the school enrolls more than 25,000 students and offers almost 150 programs at the associate degree, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels. Students study business; humanities and social sciences; and science and engineering. CityU also runs a school of creative media, a law school, and the Community College of City University, which was established in 2004 to offer associate degrees in commerce, computer studies, language studies, and social studies. CityU was founded in 1984 as City Polytechnic of Hong Kong.

iD Tech is a purpose-driven company and a national leader in youth STEM education. We create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future, and in 2023, we will engage over 40,000 K-12 students with online and on-campus programs focused on coding, game development, creative, business, robotics, and math curriculum.


Kumon began with a parent's love. Determined to help his eight-year-old son, a math teacher named Toru Kumon developed the materials and guiding principles of the Kumon Method. Today, Kumon is the world's largest after-school Math and Reading learning program for preschool through 12th grade students. In 48 countries and regions on six continents, Kumon is helping millions of children succeed in the classroom and in life. It can help your child, too. The Kumon Method empowers children to become self-learners, and helps them achieve more than they ever thought they could. Each time our students tackle and overcome a new challenge, their confidence grows. Kumon puts them on the path to becoming the confident, independent, self-reliant people all parents hope their children can be.


In 1956, Hong Kong Baptist College was founded by the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong as a post-secondary college committed to the provision of whole person education. In 1983, Hong Kong Baptist College became a fully-funded public tertiary institution. It gained university status in 1994 and was renamed Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU). Today HKBU encompasses eight Faculties/Schools offering a range of undergraduate programmes, associate degree and higher diploma programmes as well as taught postgraduate programmes and research postgraduate programmes leading to the award of master and doctoral degrees. It prides itself on its dual focus on teaching and research and encourages service to society among its staff and students. Over the years, HKBU has remained committed to academic excellence and the development of the whole person, and has gained a reputation as one of Asia’s finest institutions of higher learning.