As part of the English Schools Foundation(ESF), our students are supported by the largest English-medium international school organisation in Hong Kong, providing them the resources and opportunities not found outside of ESF Schools.
Bradbury School is an IB World School committed to educating open-minded seekers, supporting individual student needs, and developing the whole child's skills, attitudes, and global perspectives. The IB curriculum emphasises transdisciplinary learning, research, communication, and critical thinking to foster respect, responsibility, and meaningful action.
Bradbury actively engages students, equipping them with future-ready skills. The Shed, our maker space, fosters coding, design, and engineering through hands-on projects across the curriculum, developing essential 21st-century competencies.
Our school's performing arts program lets students explore music, dance, and drama, integrating with the curriculum and offering extracurricular activities for collaboration, confidence, and creativity.
We have made some amazing friendships at Bradbury School! That is because we follow the principles of the IB/PYP Learner Profile, so our students are open-minded, caring and reflective. Bradbury is an inclusive school, and we love to celebrate the diversity of all our students.
There are so many different fun activities, such as art, sports and many more. We also have six playgrounds in this school! That means we can play in different areas and use a variety of play equipment during our break times.
We think Bradbury School is the best school ever!
We have made some amazing friendships at Bradbury School! That is because we follow the principles of the IB/PYP Learner Profile, so our students are open-minded, caring and reflective. Bradbury is an inclusive school, and we love to celebrate the diversity of all our students.
There are so many different fun activities, such as art, sports and many more. We also have six playgrounds in this school! That means we can play in different areas and use a variety of play equipment during our break times.
Elsa L & Adrienne L - Year 6 Students
2 / 4
What I like about Bradbury School is that they make education and learning fun and easy and sometimes hard. And the teachers are not strict. The students are kind and helpful.
What I like about Bradbury School is that they make education and learning fun and easy and sometimes hard. And the teachers are not strict. The students are kind and helpful.
Tywin - Year 5 Student
3 / 4
I think Bradbury School is a great school because you get to do fun things like being a Student Leader. Being a Student Leader can help the school by suggesting ideas. It can help make the school better.
I think Bradbury School is a great school because you get to do fun things like being a Student Leader. Being a Student Leader can help the school by suggesting ideas. It can help make the school better.
Alexis - Year 4 Student
4 / 4
I like being a student leader because we can make Bradbury more fun!
I like being a student leader because we can make Bradbury more fun!
Marcus - Year 3 Student
1 / 3
Our journey at Bradbury has been filled with wonderful memories that we will cherish forever - from exciting field trips and engaging extracurricular activities to heartwarming school events and supportive friendships. Our time here has been nothing short of magical.
Bradbury has truly become a second home for Glenys, providing not only top-notch education but also a sense of belonging. We are grateful for the positive impact the school has had on our family and look forward to creating many more cherished memories in the years to come.
Our journey at Bradbury has been filled with wonderful memories that we will cherish forever - from exciting field trips and engaging extracurricular activities to heartwarming school events and supportive friendships. Our time here has been nothing short of magical.
Bradbury has truly become a second home for Glenys, providing not only top-notch education but also a sense of belonging. We are grateful for the positive impact the school has had on our family and look forward to creating many more cherished memories in the years to come.
Jenny Lam, Parent and PTA Chairperson
2 / 3
As parents of twins, we were keen to find a school that catered to their individual personalities and celebrated their unique bond. Our search ended at Bradbury School, where our children were nurtured to grow both as a pair and as individuals.
We were very fortunate to have some great teachers in this journey for giving them the care, support and mentorship. Our children have developed into curious and eager learners ready to take on new challenges.
Outside the classroom, the school’s diverse extracurricular activities have allowed our children to explore their interests, which has been instrumental in developing their social skills and self-confidence. The school has instilled values of kindness, respect, and self-advocacy. They have learnt to be compassionate friends, curious thinkers, and responsible individuals.
We are deeply grateful to the teachers, staff, and fellow parents of Bradbury School for providing an environment where our children could not only learn but also shine. We leave with hearts full of gratitude and memories that will last a lifetime.
As parents of twins, we were keen to find a school that catered to their individual personalities and celebrated their unique bond. Our search ended at Bradbury School, where our children were nurtured to grow both as a pair and as individuals.
We were very fortunate to have some great teachers in this journey for giving them the care, support and mentorship. Our children have developed into curious and eager learners ready to take on new challenges.
Outside the classroom, the school’s diverse extracurricular activities have allowed our children to explore their interests, which has been instrumental in developing their social skills and self-confidence. The school has instilled values of kindness, respect, and self-advocacy. They have learnt to be compassionate friends, curious thinkers, and responsible individuals.
We are deeply grateful to the teachers, staff, and fellow parents of Bradbury School for providing an environment where our children could not only learn but also shine. We leave with hearts full of gratitude and memories that will last a lifetime.
Biraj & Murli, Parents
3 / 3
I can’t speak highly enough of the team and ethos at Bradbury. The level of care and commitment to the unique needs of individuals is second to none. The staff across the board take the time to truly get to know each child, and see how their daily school life can best provide them with the tools they need to thrive and be happy.
This is combined with a deep sense of community, based on principles of kindness, respect, positivity and encouragement. Pupils are taught through actions and examples how to be active participants in creating a harmonious school, encouraging them to be accountable and to take action to make the world a better place, on both a social and environmental level.
My daughter is leaving Bradbury as a confident, happy, well-balanced young person, who knows how to advocate for herself and others, with a belief that everyone has the power to make a difference in the world. What more could you possibly ask for?
I can’t speak highly enough of the team and ethos at Bradbury. The level of care and commitment to the unique needs of individuals is second to none. The staff across the board take the time to truly get to know each child, and see how their daily school life can best provide them with the tools they need to thrive and be happy.
This is combined with a deep sense of community, based on principles of kindness, respect, positivity and encouragement. Pupils are taught through actions and examples how to be active participants in creating a harmonious school, encouraging them to be accountable and to take action to make the world a better place, on both a social and environmental level.
My daughter is leaving Bradbury as a confident, happy, well-balanced young person, who knows how to advocate for herself and others, with a belief that everyone has the power to make a difference in the world. What more could you possibly ask for?
Jessica Copstone, Parent
What's New at Bradbury School?
🎉 Huge congratulations to Allie C in Year 4 for winning 1st Runner-Up in the Girls 9 & Under category at the Mini Tennis Hong Kong Annual Championship on May 31st! 🥈🏆
Four semi-finalists across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories East, and New Territories West were invited to participate in this final competition over the last weekend. After four intense rounds of matches, she claimed the silver trophy with skill and determination!
So proud of your hard work and amazing achievement, Allie!
This week saw the exciting launch of the 1st Bradbury E-Sports tournament as 12 teams of Year 5 and 6 students battled it out in Minecraft to test their team work and creative skills to the limit. Well done to all the teams who moved on to the next round and commiseration's to those who fell into the nether.
Get Redressed Dress Casual Day is TOMORROW Thursday 29th May Students should come to school wearing clothing that is old, repurposed, handed down, mended or homemade NOT NEW! We ask students to bring a $5 or $10 coin donation which will be donated to Redress HK to help with their clothing waste efforts.
The real power behind the Minecraft throne at Bradbury. Thank you Joshua for helping Mr Allan as he navigates the mines. Even teachers need teachers.
🌟 Huge congratulations to our talented Bradbury School chess stars for their outstanding performance at the HK Open Junior Chess Championship! 🏆 With over 175 players competing, our students shone brightly:
Isaac S (Year 6): 2nd Place in the U11 Division with an incredible 6/7 wins! 🎉
Michael W (Year 6): 4th Place in the U11 Division with a fantastic 5.5/7 wins! 👏
Clayton L (Year 4): 3rd Place in the U9 Division with an amazing 6/7 wins! 🥉
We wish them all the best in the upcoming TCA Interschool Scholastic Tournament on the 8th of June in the upper primary division!
We have several exiting E-Sport weeks ahead of us as Year 5 and Year 6 students battle it out to become the reigning champions in the inaugural Bradbury Minecraft Tournament.
Minecraft can be a valuable educational tool for children as it fosters creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. In this immersive game, players build and explore virtual worlds, allowing them to engage in hands-on learning experiences. It encourages critical thinking as children tackle challenges like resource management and architectural design. Additionally, Minecraft promotes teamwork through multiplayer modes, where players can collaborate on projects and develop communication skills. With various educational resources and mods available, teachers and parents can guide children to explore subjects like math, history, and science in an interactive and enjoyable way, making learning both effective and fun.
Shout-out to Jack (Y4), Kerr (Y4), Harry (Y4), Julius (Y4) and Ollie (Y6), who had been selected to represent the HKFC Under-9 rugby squad in the Tanglin Rugby Club Junior Cup Tournament, which took place in Johor, Malaysia, last weekend. Great job!!
Hot weather, hot chocolate, dead snakes. It can only be Jungle School.
🎉 Congratulations to Our Amazing Students! 🎉
We are incredibly proud to announce that our Aquathon Team secured 5th place overall in today's competition at Kellett Kowloon Bay! 🏆 Your hard work, dedication, and team spirit truly shone through.
A special shoutout to Aston L in Year 5, who achieved an outstanding 2nd place in the boys’ category! 👏
Thank you to every student who participated and gave their best. Keep aiming high and making us proud!
"Mr. Snakey’s Book Review " Challenge - A creative way to draw and write a book review by our students at Bradbury School. Students will receive snake scale-shaped book review cards to write their book reviews. Each book review will be displayed along the wall of the library to make Mr. Snakey's body as long as possible!!!
If students want to contribute more, you are welcome to get more book review cards from the library. Don't miss the chance to join this FUN activity. The deadline for this activity is on the 23rd of June, 2025.
#Fun Reading Activity #Book Review
🎉 Huge congratulations to Allie C in Year 4 for winning 1st Runner-Up in the Girls 9 & Under category at the Mini Tennis Hong Kong Annual Championship on May 31st! 🥈🏆
Four semi-finalists across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories East, and New Territories West were invited to participate in this final competition over the last weekend. After four intense rounds of matches, she claimed the silver trophy with skill and determination!
So proud of your hard work and amazing achievement, Allie!
This week saw the exciting launch of the 1st Bradbury E-Sports tournament as 12 teams of Year 5 and 6 students battled it out in Minecraft to test their team work and creative skills to the limit. Well done to all the teams who moved on to the next round and commiseration's to those who fell into the nether.
Get Redressed Dress Casual Day is TOMORROW Thursday 29th May Students should come to school wearing clothing that is old, repurposed, handed down, mended or homemade NOT NEW! We ask students to bring a $5 or $10 coin donation which will be donated to Redress HK to help with their clothing waste efforts.
The real power behind the Minecraft throne at Bradbury. Thank you Joshua for helping Mr Allan as he navigates the mines. Even teachers need teachers.
🌟 Huge congratulations to our talented Bradbury School chess stars for their outstanding performance at the HK Open Junior Chess Championship! 🏆 With over 175 players competing, our students shone brightly:
Isaac S (Year 6): 2nd Place in the U11 Division with an incredible 6/7 wins! 🎉
Michael W (Year 6): 4th Place in the U11 Division with a fantastic 5.5/7 wins! 👏
Clayton L (Year 4): 3rd Place in the U9 Division with an amazing 6/7 wins! 🥉
We wish them all the best in the upcoming TCA Interschool Scholastic Tournament on the 8th of June in the upper primary division!
We have several exiting E-Sport weeks ahead of us as Year 5 and Year 6 students battle it out to become the reigning champions in the inaugural Bradbury Minecraft Tournament.
Minecraft can be a valuable educational tool for children as it fosters creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. In this immersive game, players build and explore virtual worlds, allowing them to engage in hands-on learning experiences. It encourages critical thinking as children tackle challenges like resource management and architectural design. Additionally, Minecraft promotes teamwork through multiplayer modes, where players can collaborate on projects and develop communication skills. With various educational resources and mods available, teachers and parents can guide children to explore subjects like math, history, and science in an interactive and enjoyable way, making learning both effective and fun.
Shout-out to Jack (Y4), Kerr (Y4), Harry (Y4), Julius (Y4) and Ollie (Y6), who had been selected to represent the HKFC Under-9 rugby squad in the Tanglin Rugby Club Junior Cup Tournament, which took place in Johor, Malaysia, last weekend. Great job!!
Hot weather, hot chocolate, dead snakes. It can only be Jungle School.
🎉 Congratulations to Our Amazing Students! 🎉
We are incredibly proud to announce that our Aquathon Team secured 5th place overall in today's competition at Kellett Kowloon Bay! 🏆 Your hard work, dedication, and team spirit truly shone through.
A special shoutout to Aston L in Year 5, who achieved an outstanding 2nd place in the boys’ category! 👏
Thank you to every student who participated and gave their best. Keep aiming high and making us proud!
"Mr. Snakey’s Book Review " Challenge - A creative way to draw and write a book review by our students at Bradbury School. Students will receive snake scale-shaped book review cards to write their book reviews. Each book review will be displayed along the wall of the library to make Mr. Snakey's body as long as possible!!!
If students want to contribute more, you are welcome to get more book review cards from the library. Don't miss the chance to join this FUN activity. The deadline for this activity is on the 23rd of June, 2025.
#Fun Reading Activity #Book Review
🎉 Huge congratulations to Allie C in Year 4 for winning 1st Runner-Up in the Girls 9 & Under category at the Mini Tennis Hong Kong Annual Championship on May 31st! 🥈🏆
Four semi-finalists across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories East, and New Territories West were invited to participate in this final competition over the last weekend. After four intense rounds of matches, she claimed the silver trophy with skill and determination!
So proud of your hard work and amazing achievement, Allie!
This week saw the exciting launch of the 1st Bradbury E-Sports tournament as 12 teams of Year 5 and 6 students battled it out in Minecraft to test their team work and creative skills to the limit. Well done to all the teams who moved on to the next round and commiseration's to those who fell into the nether.
Get Redressed Dress Casual Day is TOMORROW Thursday 29th May Students should come to school wearing clothing that is old, repurposed, handed down, mended or homemade NOT NEW! We ask students to bring a $5 or $10 coin donation which will be donated to Redress HK to help with their clothing waste efforts.
The real power behind the Minecraft throne at Bradbury. Thank you Joshua for helping Mr Allan as he navigates the mines. Even teachers need teachers.
🌟 Huge congratulations to our talented Bradbury School chess stars for their outstanding performance at the HK Open Junior Chess Championship! 🏆 With over 175 players competing, our students shone brightly:
Isaac S (Year 6): 2nd Place in the U11 Division with an incredible 6/7 wins! 🎉
Michael W (Year 6): 4th Place in the U11 Division with a fantastic 5.5/7 wins! 👏
Clayton L (Year 4): 3rd Place in the U9 Division with an amazing 6/7 wins! 🥉
We wish them all the best in the upcoming TCA Interschool Scholastic Tournament on the 8th of June in the upper primary division!
We have several exiting E-Sport weeks ahead of us as Year 5 and Year 6 students battle it out to become the reigning champions in the inaugural Bradbury Minecraft Tournament.
Minecraft can be a valuable educational tool for children as it fosters creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. In this immersive game, players build and explore virtual worlds, allowing them to engage in hands-on learning experiences. It encourages critical thinking as children tackle challenges like resource management and architectural design. Additionally, Minecraft promotes teamwork through multiplayer modes, where players can collaborate on projects and develop communication skills. With various educational resources and mods available, teachers and parents can guide children to explore subjects like math, history, and science in an interactive and enjoyable way, making learning both effective and fun.
Shout-out to Jack (Y4), Kerr (Y4), Harry (Y4), Julius (Y4) and Ollie (Y6), who had been selected to represent the HKFC Under-9 rugby squad in the Tanglin Rugby Club Junior Cup Tournament, which took place in Johor, Malaysia, last weekend. Great job!!
Hot weather, hot chocolate, dead snakes. It can only be Jungle School.
🎉 Congratulations to Our Amazing Students! 🎉
We are incredibly proud to announce that our Aquathon Team secured 5th place overall in today's competition at Kellett Kowloon Bay! 🏆 Your hard work, dedication, and team spirit truly shone through.
A special shoutout to Aston L in Year 5, who achieved an outstanding 2nd place in the boys’ category! 👏
Thank you to every student who participated and gave their best. Keep aiming high and making us proud!
"Mr. Snakey’s Book Review " Challenge - A creative way to draw and write a book review by our students at Bradbury School. Students will receive snake scale-shaped book review cards to write their book reviews. Each book review will be displayed along the wall of the library to make Mr. Snakey's body as long as possible!!!
If students want to contribute more, you are welcome to get more book review cards from the library. Don't miss the chance to join this FUN activity. The deadline for this activity is on the 23rd of June, 2025.
#Fun Reading Activity #Book Review
🎉 Huge congratulations to Allie C in Year 4 for winning 1st Runner-Up in the Girls 9 & Under category at the Mini Tennis Hong Kong Annual Championship on May 31st! 🥈🏆
Four semi-finalists across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories East, and New Territories West were invited to participate in this final competition over the last weekend. After four intense rounds of matches, she claimed the silver trophy with skill and determination!
So proud of your hard work and amazing achievement, Allie!
This week saw the exciting launch of the 1st Bradbury E-Sports tournament as 12 teams of Year 5 and 6 students battled it out in Minecraft to test their team work and creative skills to the limit. Well done to all the teams who moved on to the next round and commiseration's to those who fell into the nether.
Get Redressed Dress Casual Day is TOMORROW Thursday 29th May Students should come to school wearing clothing that is old, repurposed, handed down, mended or homemade NOT NEW! We ask students to bring a $5 or $10 coin donation which will be donated to Redress HK to help with their clothing waste efforts.
🌟 Huge congratulations to our talented Bradbury School chess stars for their outstanding performance at the HK Open Junior Chess Championship! 🏆 With over 175 players competing, our students shone brightly:
Isaac S (Year 6): 2nd Place in the U11 Division with an incredible 6/7 wins! 🎉
Michael W (Year 6): 4th Place in the U11 Division with a fantastic 5.5/7 wins! 👏
Clayton L (Year 4): 3rd Place in the U9 Division with an amazing 6/7 wins! 🥉
We wish them all the best in the upcoming TCA Interschool Scholastic Tournament on the 8th of June in the upper primary division!
We have several exiting E-Sport weeks ahead of us as Year 5 and Year 6 students battle it out to become the reigning champions in the inaugural Bradbury Minecraft Tournament.
Minecraft can be a valuable educational tool for children as it fosters creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. In this immersive game, players build and explore virtual worlds, allowing them to engage in hands-on learning experiences. It encourages critical thinking as children tackle challenges like resource management and architectural design. Additionally, Minecraft promotes teamwork through multiplayer modes, where players can collaborate on projects and develop communication skills. With various educational resources and mods available, teachers and parents can guide children to explore subjects like math, history, and science in an interactive and enjoyable way, making learning both effective and fun.
Shout-out to Jack (Y4), Kerr (Y4), Harry (Y4), Julius (Y4) and Ollie (Y6), who had been selected to represent the HKFC Under-9 rugby squad in the Tanglin Rugby Club Junior Cup Tournament, which took place in Johor, Malaysia, last weekend. Great job!!
We are incredibly proud to announce that our Aquathon Team secured 5th place overall in today's competition at Kellett Kowloon Bay! 🏆 Your hard work, dedication, and team spirit truly shone through.
A special shoutout to Aston L in Year 5, who achieved an outstanding 2nd place in the boys’ category! 👏
Thank you to every student who participated and gave their best. Keep aiming high and making us proud!
"Mr. Snakey’s Book Review " Challenge - A creative way to draw and write a book review by our students at Bradbury School. Students will receive snake scale-shaped book review cards to write their book reviews. Each book review will be displayed along the wall of the library to make Mr. Snakey's body as long as possible!!!
If students want to contribute more, you are welcome to get more book review cards from the library. Don't miss the chance to join this FUN activity. The deadline for this activity is on the 23rd of June, 2025.
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