The Italian International Nursery and Kindergarten is the first Italian School to open in Hong Kong and was established in 2019 in South Horizons as a non-profit private international school.
It has a direct partnership with Reggio Children, the Italian institution valorising and safeguarding the experience of Reggio Emilia's Municipal Infant-Toddler Centres and Preschools, known in Italy and throughout the world as the Reggio Emilia Approach.
We are proud to have a sibling institution as our education premises, and inspiration to enrich our curriculum and art and cultural classes.
We are thrilled to announce that our talented students have received Merit Awards in the Mandarin Recitation Competition held by the Hong Kong Schools Music & Speech Association! We couldn't be prouder of their achievements!
We are thrilled to announce that IIKG students have received an award from the Kiddies' Putonghua Certificate in Communication (KPCC)!
Join us for a magical day of cultural discovery featuring both Chinese and Western traditions, designed especially for our little explorers aged 2 to 4!
We are truly thankful to EugeneBaby for the amazing introduction of our school!
We are honoured to have three children participate in the competition's finals. They won a Gold, Bronze, and Merit Award! Bravo!
We are thrilled to share this wonderful article featuring our school! A huge thank you to AM730 for highlighting us. This helps us share the amazing things going on in our school!
We are excited to announce our Open Day on March 8th!
We were honoured to have Dr Amelia Lee, Associate Dean of the School of Continuing Education at Hong Kong Baptist University, as our esteemed speaker!
The IIN&IIKG is located by the waterfront in linear and winding premises, providing natural lighting to a great degree. More than 10,000 ft2 has six classrooms and several function rooms, such as the art room, light and shadow room, library, music area and play areas. According to the licenses by the Education Bureau, the IIN&IIKG can accommodate up to 217 children.
The premises were purchased in 2019 to ensure the long-term sustainability of the School.