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    <description>A Hong Kong-based coeducational international secondary school, King George V School (KGV) is dedicated to enabling students to "be their own remarkable" through personalised learning. Established in 1894, it is one of Hong Kong's oldest schools and the oldest within the English Schools Foundation. KGV offers a comprehensive curriculum including IGCSEs, IB Diploma and BTEC programmes. The institution is recognised for its academic and athletic excellence, state-of-the-art facilities, and strong...</description>
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      <description>In an increasingly interconnected age, many parents in Hong Kong choose to enrol their children in international schools in the hope of giving them a more global perspective. These schools, often ranked among the city’s best, have long been lauded for promoting cultural diversity and international curricula that help mould young global citizens.
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