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New Book Unveils Asia-Pacific's Top 100 Schools: 16 Hong Kong Schools Make the List, Highlighting the Strength of International Curricula

Cision | Wed, Jul 09 2025 08:49 PM AEST

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HONG KONG, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A groundbreaking book, Asia-Pacific Top 100 Elite Schools Ranking, sponsored by Oxbridge Education Group Limited, has officially been released today, offering parents, students, and educational professionals an in-depth understanding of the region's leading secondary schools. Based on recent admission statistics from Oxford and Cambridge, the book analyzes the application and acceptance performance of schools, revealing for the first time the competitive advantages of international curricula in securing spots at the world's top universities.

16 Hong Kong Schools Among the Top 100: Traditional and International Schools Shine Together

Hong Kong boasts 16 schools on the Top 100 list, showcasing the city's exceptional educational strength. Traditional schools, such as St. Paul's Co-educational College, La Salle College, and Diocesan Boys' School, continue to excel in academic performance and maintain their positions on the list. On the other hand, international schools, including Harrow International School Hong Kong, Chinese International School, and several schools under the English Schools Foundation (ESF), have also secured spots thanks to their impressive admission data, further solidifying Hong Kong's status as a hub for education in Asia.

The book also notes that Singapore leads the rankings with 21 schools, followed by Shanghai with 17. Schools in Shenzhen, Beijing, and other mainland cities also performed exceptionally well. Among them, institutions offering A-Level and IB programs have particularly distinguished themselves, reflecting the rise of international schools in mainland China.

The Competitive Edge of International Curricula: The Secret to Success at Oxford and Cambridge

The book reveals that, with few exceptions, most of the schools on the list offer international curricula, such as the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), A-Level, and Advanced Placement (AP). These curricula, designed with an international perspective and academic depth, have become powerful tools for students applying to Oxford and Cambridge.

According to the book's data, each curriculum has distinct subject-specific strengths: A-Level is particularly strong in STEM fields, such as Mathematics and Physics, making it highly favored by Oxford and Cambridge; IBDP, with its emphasis on interdisciplinary inquiry, excels in humanities and social sciences; and AP, while primarily tailored for U.S. universities, has also proven effective in showcasing academic rigor. This analysis highlights how international curricula not only enhance students' academic competitiveness but also serve as valuable references for schools aiming for internationalization.

Ranking Methodology: Six Key Indicators for Comprehensive Evaluation

The author employs a rigorous and scientific methodology to rank the schools, using six key indicators: the proportion of applications to Oxford and Cambridge, the proportion of students receiving offers, the proportion of students enrolling, the ratio of admitted students to applicants, the ratio of enrolled students to applicants, and the ratio of enrolled students to admitted students. The data is standardized to ensure fairness and transparency, providing valuable insights for parents, students, and schools.

Author's Vision: How One Book Can Transform Education in Asia

The book's author, Gideon HO, graduated from the University of Oxford in Engineering, later completing Master's degrees at Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge. He also conducted educational technology research at Harvard University and is currently a visiting education consultant for the Hong Kong-based Oxbridge Education Group. In an exclusive interview, Ho said:
"This book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the top schools in the Asia-Pacific region. Unlike traditional rankings that focus primarily on exam results, this book takes a fresh perspective by highlighting schools with outstanding admission statistics at Oxford and Cambridge—universities that not only seek academic excellence but also future global leaders." He emphasized the importance of international curricula in enhancing students' global competitiveness:
"In the future, integrating a global perspective into local curricula could be the key to improving the competitiveness of education in Asia."

Regional Trends in Asia-Pacific Education

The book analyzes the educational strengths of Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, identifying them as the three major education hubs in the Asia-Pacific region. Mainland China's international schools are also gaining significant attention for their rapid rise. Many schools in Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shanghai have helped students achieve remarkable success in Oxford and Cambridge applications through A-Level and IB programs. Other international schools in mainland China, with their bilingual teaching and global outlook, have consistently ranked high, demonstrating the advantages of international curricula.

Future Outlook: New Directions for Education Policies and Curriculum Development

The author hopes this book will serve as a catalyst for educational reform in the Asia-Pacific region. As the advantages of international curricula become increasingly evident, policymakers must consider how to incorporate a global perspective into local curricula.

Additionally, the analysis of subject-specific strengths across curricula offers practical guidance for both parents and schools. With the accelerating trend of globalization in education, the publication of Asia-Pacific Top 100 Elite Schools Ranking brings new insights and challenges to the region's education sector.

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