Busing
Bus Supervisors
All buses have been assigned a bus supervisor whose role is to assist in providing safe transportation of students to and from HKIS. They assist children boarding and departing the bus and in maintaining appropriate student behavior in accordance with bus rules. They provide a written record of violation of student bus rules to the bus coordinator, who liaises with the school administration team. To assist the bus supervisors in performing their role, they participate in training sessions each year. The training consists of reviewing the bus company's policies and procedures as well as learning effective strategies for maintaining appropriate behavior on the bus.
Changing Buses
Students in Grade 1 and Grade 2 may change buses by providing written notice two school days before the day of the change. Being picked up or changing to a walker are considered bus changes. Please submit a bus request to SchoolsBuddy for one-off change. For permanent change, please email bus@hkis.edu.hk.
Please remember, if you are trying to make a change for Wednesday, an email must be received by Monday at 5 p.m. This will allow enough time for the bus coordinator to confirm adequate space on the bus. Please note the following rules for all students:
- Changes are only made if there is space available and are not guaranteed.
- No changes will be made on the last day before Christmas and the last day of school in June.
- Notice given within two school days will not be accepted. For a Monday change, the email must be received by Thursday at 5 p.m.
Reception 1 and Reception 2 students will not be permitted to change buses. This is to support the developmental needs of the youngest children, given that they may find it challenging to articulate changes or to know where they are supposed to be going on a given day.
Enforcement of Bus Rules
- The bus supervisor is responsible for upholding discipline and seeing that bus rules are followed.
- Students not following appropriate bus behaviors will be given a warning by the bus mother.
- Continued student misbehavior will be reported to the bus coordinator and division administration for further disciplinary action.
Mandatory Busing Policy
HKIS requires all Lower Primary students to ride the bus to and from school. Students will use their HKIS ID card to access the school buses. For details, please visit the school website: https://www.hkis.edu.hk/secure/dragonnet-home/bus-services
Parents must agree to the terms when they update their family information at the beginning of the school year on the PowerSchool portal. By signing off on PowerSchool, the school will hold all family members accountable to HKIS policies regarding busing and private vehicle access to the campuses. If parents do not abide by mandatory busing rules, their child's enrollment could be jeopardized at HKIS.
Safety Rules for All Bus Riders
- Students are to board their buses immediately after school and remain on board.
- Students must remain seated at all times.
- Arms, legs, hands, etc. must remain well inside the bus at all times.
- No objects of any kind are allowed to be thrown on the bus or out the windows.
- Students are to be courteous to drivers, bus supervisor and fellow students.
- No food or drinks are allowed on the bus.
- When getting off the bus, students are to remain seated until the bus comes to a complete stop.
- Fighting is not permitted.
- Obscene language is not permitted.
- When getting off the bus, students are to wait for the bus to leave before crossing the street to allow a full view of oncoming traffic.
- No interfering with the bus driver, bus equipment or the bus supervisor.
- Parents (of students in R1 to G2) are to meet small children at the bus stop in the afternoon and bring them to the bus stop in the morning, or make suitable arrangements.
- Adults may ride the bus if space is available, subject to a fee, except for the months of June, August and September where bus service is not available to them.
Transportation to School
Kwoon Chung Motors Company Limited has been providing bus services for HKIS students, to and from school, on a contract basis for over 40 years. Registering and paying for transportation to and from HKIS is the responsibility of parents. HKIS, while assisting parents in obtaining transportation on school buses, does not carry responsibility or any liability incurred through the bus transportation.
General information regarding registration, fares, and routes can be found online at http://school.kcm.com.hk/hkis/. Questions regarding fares and routes should be directed to Kwoon Chung Motors at 2978-8798 or faxed to 2806-8132.
Our bus coordinator for Lower Primary students acts as an intermediary between parents and the bus company.
HKIS agrees to allow Lower Primary students to walk to campus if they live within any of the following areas:
- All of South Bay Close
- All of South Bay Road including 74-80 and 82-86 Repulse Bay Road which are accessed from South Bay Road
- All complexes on Repulse Bay Road between Repulse Bay Garden (24 Belleview Drive) to the Lily (129 Repulse Bay Road) including the following addresses on Repulse Bay Road: 94, 96, 98, 101, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117,119A, 121, 123, 125,127, 129.
All walkers in Repulse Bay will enter and exit the building at the main entrance of Lower Primary. Parent and authorized person will need to sign them off with office staff every time before they leave. Families who want their students to walk must complete the HKIS Walking Agreement, available in PowerSchool.
All walkers will have a walker pass attached to their schoolbag and their family will receive pickup cards for each walker. For safeguarding purposes, the authorized person must show their pickup card before their student can be released.

Rainy Days
Walkers may register at the beginning of the school year to be a "Rainy Day Bus Rider." This is an ad hoc service and dependent on seats being available on the bus. Each ride costs $50 and only registered students are permitted to use it. Please complete the "Rainy Day Bus Rider" registration information in PowerSchool.
HKIS ID Cards
All HKIS employees, students, and parents to the school are required to use an HKIS ID card at the main entrance to gain access to the Repulse Bay and TaiTam campuses, when boarding buses, and to borrow books from the libraries. An HKIS ID card is your evidence of being an HKIS community member. You should carry or display your card at all times when on HKIS property and present it at the entranceto school and upon the request of an HKIS employee.
HKIS ID Cards for New Families
- All HKIS students are issued with ID cards once accepted into HKIS.
- It is recommended that all new parents submit an application for a HKIS Parent ID. The HKIS Parent ID card means you do not need to register as a visitor each time you enter campus.
- Log in to PowerSchool and complete the “HKIS ID CardApplication/Replacement/ Renewal” form to apply for a card.
- New families may request HKIS ID cards for themselves or guardians by submitting the card application form through PowerSchool.
- Divisional offices will distribute new student and parent HKIS ID cards in August, usually during the New Family Orientation or Back to School Night, prior to the start of school.
Returning Students
- To ensure a student’s ID photo is up-to-date, returning HKIS Student ID cards are re-issued when a student enters into a new division (Reception 1, Grade 3,Grade 6 and Grade 9).
- Divisional offices distribute the HKIS ID cards to R1, G3, G6 and G9 students in August.
- If a student loses their HKIS ID Card, a replacement card will be issued at the cost of $100.

Returning Parents
- All HKIS parents are required to have an HKIS ID card to access campus, both during school hours and for events that take place after school or on weekends.
- If you have a card already, it will remain active as long as your children are enrolled in the school, so please hold onto it and use it when accessing campus.
Replacement Cards
- To replace lost, stolen, or damaged cards, please log in to PowerSchool and complete the “HKIS ID Card Application/Replacement/Renewal” Form.
- There is a $100 charge for replacement cards, so please keep your cards in a safe place.
HKIS-Sponsored Cards
- You may also apply to have an HKIS ID card issued for other family or household members, such as grandparents or helpers.
- These cards are considered “sponsored cards” and there is a fee for issuance plus an annual renewal fee.
- Sponsored cards can only be used to enter and leave school premises, they cannot be used to borrow library books or board buses.
Visitors Accessing Campus
Guests invited by HKIS may access campus with an appointment registered through our Visitor Management System (VMS). They will be issued a VMS barcode letter which they should bring to expedite registration at the gate. HKIS will issue a pass to visitors, which they are required to wear while on campus.
In addition, HKIS will require guests to comply with current rules to protect the health of those on campus such as: Scanning the campus's Leave Home Safe QR code, meeting any "vaccine pass" government requirements, producing a photo of a same- day negative Rapid Antigen Test result, and a temperature check on site. Please email our Security Team at security@hkis.edu.hk with any questions.
NOTE: If you forget your HKIS ID card, you will be required to sign in as a visitor.
Using your HKIS Card at Divisional Libraries
Each student’s card is printed with a library membership number. Library membership is available to students, parents, and employees.
Help with HKIS ID Cards
If you have any questions or problems with your card, please email idcard@hkis.edu.hk.
Parent Volunteers and Visitors in Lower Primary
In order to ensure a safe environment within our school, we require all visitors to check in at the guard’s station before entering the building, as well as with the LP office. You will be given a school visitor’s badge to wear around your neck while you are in the building. Parents and helpers may also apply for an HKIS ID card, through the school office. Please see the HKIS ID Cards section for more information.
Each year we receive requests to have former students or visiting friends spend time in Lower Primary classrooms. Requests for such visits should be made in advance to the Lower Primary Principal and Associate Principals. Providing they do not disrupt the class routines or distract students, and with the consent and input of homeroom teachers, such visits may be authorized for a couple of hours during the school day. Visits will not be permitted during days that include special events, field trips or other times when the teacher or administrators feel visitors might distract from the school program.

Parking
There is no parking available at Repulse Bay. The police regularly ticket those parked on the street. We encourage parents to come by taxi or public bus.
Phoning HKIS
When the need arises to contact your child during the school day, please come by or call the office on 2812 5130 for assistance. We ask that you do not call the classrooms directly.
Picking Up Students During the Day for Special Circumstances
If it becomes necessary to pick your child up during the school day for special circumstances (illness, doctor appointments), please sign your child out at the Lower Primary office and receive a pass before taking your child. Students must be picked up by 1:00 p.m. for R1 and R2 students and by 1:30 p.m. for G1 and G2students at the latest, unless there is specific approval from the administrator. Only those adults who are listed on the system as parents or emergency contacts will be allowed to pick up a child.
If your child is ill or needs to leave early and you want your driver or helper to pick them up, you will have to fill in the private transportation release disclaimer in PowerSchool. This will give your driver or helper permission to pick up your child. If this disclaimer has not been filled in or your child is significantly ill or injured only parents will be allowed to pick students up.
Weather Warnings Procedures
The safety of our students and staff is our priority, so in the event of extreme weather it may be necessary to modify our school schedules.
Parents are advised to use their best judgment in determining whether to send their children to school in the case of bad weather or dangerous road conditions.
In the event of special weather arrangements, the Education Bureau will make a decision at or before 6 a.m. and this information will be distributed to the media. For current information please refer to their guidelines at www.edb.gov.hk/.
Under normal circumstances, HKIS will follow the government’s recommendation. HKIS will not call parents directly. Alerts will be posted on the website and DragonNet. Parents are responsible for checking for any announcements.
Please note there are times when localized weather conditions on the South side of the island are very different from territory-wide predictions. In circumstances where HKIS needs to take action different from the government’s recommendation, parents will be alerted and notices will be posted online.
Generally speaking, HKIS will wait for an official announcement from Hong Kong’s Education Bureau before notifying the community about school closures (due to bad weather or health considerations such as flu outbreaks). On occasion, these announcements take time to come out, and, in that time, some news outlets and community members try to anticipate whether the Education Bureau will close schools or not. Please rest assured that HKIS will contact parents and employees with news of any closure once official word has been received.
If the signal is raised before school starts:
Typhoon 1 | All R1-12 classes are in session. |
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Typhoon 3 | R1 classes are canceled. R2-12 classes are in session. |
Typhoon 8 and above | School is closed. Learning activities will be determined based on the situation. |
Amber Rainstorm | All R1-12 classes are in session. |
Red Rainstorm | School is closed. Learning activities will be determined based on the situation. |
Black Rainstorm | School is closed. Learning activities will be determined based on the situation. |
When the signal is raised during school hours:
At times a typhoon increases in intensity or a rainstorm signal is raised while the children are at school. If this happens, we will use the following procedures:

Typhoon 1 | All R1-12 classes will remain in session with regular dismissal times. |
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Typhoon 3 | All R1-12 classes will remain in session with regular dismissal times. |
Typhoon 8 and above | All R1-12 classes will be dismissed. (The notice of Typhoon 8 signal being raised is given to schools several hours before it is actually hoisted, thus allowing schools enough time to make arrangements to get students home safely.) |
Amber Rainstorm | All R1-12 classes will remain in session with regular dismissal times. |
Red Rainstorm | All R1-12 classes will remain in session AND* students will remain in school until conditions are safe for them to return home. |
Black Rainstorm | All R1-12 classes will remain in session AND* students will remain in school until conditions are safe for them to return home. |
*This means students will not be released until the warning has been removed and buses are authorized for safe travel, which could be after 3 p.m.Please note that the HK government strongly advises everyone to stay indoors during a Black Rainstorm warning. Driving yourself or sending someone to pick up your child during a Black Rainstorm signal is extremely dangerous and not advisable.
Note: In the case of a Typhoon 8 signal when we must dismiss the children prior to the end of the regular school day, parents will be informed with the approximate new dismissal time. It is critical that you discuss with your family and your helper the new arrival time and determine who will be waiting at the bus stop for your child. If your child is a walker, please be prepared to come immediately to school to pick your child up at the normal meeting place.
Buses will run and complete their routes if school is in session or when students are onboard. Any variation to the regular schedule will be the decision of the bus company in consultation with the school administration.
For information regarding weather conditions, we recommend the following sources:
Hong Kong Observatory website: www.weather.gov.hk
Hong Kong Observatory telephone: 187-8200
(Press 1 for Cantonese, 2 for Mandarin, 3 for English)
RTHK – Radio 3: FM 97.9 (Central and environs) or
FM 106.8 (Southern Hong Kong Island)