List of primary schools in Hong Kong

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The list of primary schools in Hong Kong is arranged by 18 districts of Hong Kong. It includes government schools, aided schools, Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools, private schools, as well as English Schools Foundation (ESF) schools and other international schools.

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Primary schools in Hong Kong

Central and Western District

Primary schools in Central and Western District:

Eastern District

Primary schools in Eastern District:

Islands District

Primary schools in Islands District:

Kowloon City District

Primary schools in Kowloon City District:

Kwai Tsing District

Primary schools in Kwai Tsing District:

Kwun Tong District

Primary schools in Kwun Tong District:

North District

Primary schools in North District:

Sai Kung District

Primary schools in Sai Kung District:

Sha Tin District

Primary schools in Sha Tin District:

Sham Shui Po District

Primary schools in Sham Shui Po District:

Southern District

Primary schools in Southern District:

Tai Po District

Primary schools in Tai Po District:

Tsuen Wan District

Primary schools in Tsuen Wan District:

Tuen Mun District

Primary schools in Tuen Mun District:

Wan Chai District

Primary schools in Wan Chai District:

Wong Tai Sin District

Primary schools in Wong Tai Sin District:

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Islamic Dharwood Pau Memorial Primary School

Yau Tsim Mong District

Primary schools in Yau Tsim Mong District:

Yuen Long District

Primary schools in Yuen Long District:

Others

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