Prudential Hong Kong, in collaboration with Hurun Report and its international education platform, Hurun Education, officially launched the special publication Prudential Hong Kong·Hurun Hong Kong International Schools 2026 today. For the first time, this publication extends its scope beyond academic rankings to the city level, presenting a panoramic view of Hong Kong's comprehensive value as a de
Prudential Hong Kong Joins Hands with Hurun Report and Hurun Education to Launch Special Publication on Hong Kong’s International Schools
— Wealth Hub, Academic Powerhouse: Hong Kong Offers Families Far More Than Just a Degree
5 Hong Kong universities rank among the global top 100 in 2026, the highest density among all global cities.
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) leaps to 11th globally, achieving its best historical record.
Top international schools achieve an average IB score of 41.2, with many schools surpassing the global average.
High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in Hong Kong invest an average of approximately RMB 4.6 million in their children's education.
Hong Kong ranks first among the most favored overseas cities for Chinese HNWIs, surpassing Singapore, New York, Tokyo, and Paris.
Hong Kong leads the world in IPO fundraising in 2025; Q1 2026 fundraising surges by 489% year-on-year.
Over 3,380 single-family offices reside in Hong Kong (up over 25% in two years); Asset & Wealth Management exceeds HKD 35 trillion, ranking first globally in "Investment Management."
Hong Kong boasts the world's highest life expectancy (Female: 88.2, Male: 82.7); Public healthcare is subsidized by the government at a rate of 97%.
Nearly 20 international schools in Hong Kong have histories exceeding 100 years. This publication covers 60 premium secondary schools (30 international/private, 30 public elites) and the complete information of Hong Kong's Eight Public Universities.

(18 June 2026, Shanghai) Prudential Hong Kong, in collaboration with Hurun Report and its international education platform, Hurun Education, officially launched the special publication Prudential Hong Kong·Hurun Hong Kong International Schools 2026 today. For the first time, this publication extends its scope beyond academic rankings to the city level, presenting a panoramic view of Hong Kong's comprehensive value as a destination for education and family life for high-net-worth families. The publication systematically covers three major sectors: Public Schools, Private & International Schools, and the Eight Public Universities. It also maps out five key lifestyle assets beyond education: the revaluation of education-oriented real estate, the aggregation of capital and wealth, medical security and longevity, identity and tax planning, and the promise of culinary quality and food safety.
Ivan Choi, Chief Customer & Marketing Officer of Prudential Hong Kong Limited, said: "Hong Kong has long been a leading hub for high-end wealth management, supported by its diverse and well-established ecosystem. As a vital bridge between the Chinese mainland and international markets, the city also brings together world-class educational resources and pathways to top universities worldwide, shaping a talent hub that blends global perspective with local strengths. For many families, education planning for the next generation is increasingly integral to their broader life aspirations. Through our collaboration with Hurun Education on this Special Report, we aim to provide parents with valuable insights to guide school selection, expand their children’s horizons, and prepare them to thrive in the global arena."
Rupert Hoogewerf, Chairman and Chief Researcher of Hurun Report, said:
"Hong Kong, particularly over the past two years, has seen a significant recovery in its IPO market, accelerated influx of mainland technology enterprises, and rising global rankings of its top universities. This convergence of multiple benefits has made Hong Kong the top destination for many Chinese families. Among the most favored overseas cities for Chinese high-net-worth individuals, Hong Kong ranks first, followed by Singapore, New York, Tokyo, and Paris."
"Hong Kong is also one of the beneficiaries amid changes in the international landscape: many families who previously settled in Dubai or Abu Dhabi are now attracted to Hong Kong; some who emigrated to Singapore are also choosing to flow back. With its comprehensive urban infrastructure and deep educational heritage—nearly 20 schools with histories exceeding 100 years—Hong Kong offers a strong international faculty and a mature educational system. For parents, the core appeal of Hong Kong international schools lies in their diverse university pathways, rich extracurricular activities, and outstanding reputations. Graduates from Hong Kong high schools are admitted not only to local universities but also to institutions across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Singapore. This makes Hong Kong a truly globally-minded educational hub with graduates of the world."
"Choosing an international school is not just about rankings; it is about fit. Hong Kong schools achieve a high level of balance between academic rigor, holistic education, character building, and extracurricular activities—an integrated capability highly valued by top global universities."
"This Prudential Hong Kong·Hurun Hong Kong International Schools 2026 special publication is a major release by Hurun Report and Hurun Education, extending our educational vision from institutional rankings to the city dimension. In the future, Hurun will continue to focus on the international education sector, providing professional insights to build a bridge of trust between institutions and families, helping more students step onto the global stage."
Global Education Hub: Dual Guarantee of Diverse Curricula and Top-Tier University Admissions
For high-net-worth families, choosing a Hong Kong school is about far more than just university admission—it is the starting point for selecting an educational pathway, a city, and an asset layout. The city's bilingual environment, diverse curricula, and direct pathways to top global universities make Hong Kong the preferred choice for HNWI families in the Greater Bay Area and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Hong Kong Eight Public Universities: World-Class Standing
In the 2026 global university rankings, Hong Kong has 5 institutions within the global top 100, the highest proportion among cities with five or more ranked institutions. This section details rankings, core disciplinary strengths, and international student admission standards (IB/A-Level/AP/Gaokao), bridging the gap between secondary and tertiary education.
Private and International Schools: Academic Excellence
The publication features 30 premium institutions, including German Swiss International School (GSIS), Harrow Hong Kong, Independent Schools Foundation (ISF), Chinese International School (CIS), Hong Kong International School (HKIS), and Victoria Shanghai Academy (VSA). It provides comprehensive comparisons of IB/AP/A-Level results, bilingual teaching models, boarding resources, campus culture, and graduate destinations, clearly presenting diverse educational pathways including British, American, German, and Singaporean systems.
Data shows top schools in Hong Kong are performing exceptionally well. German Swiss International School achieved an average IB score of 41.2 in 2025, with 75% of students scoring 40 points or above. St. Paul's Co-educational College, a top co-educational school in Hong Kong offering a dual-track of DSE and IB, achieved an average IB score of 42.4 in 2025.
Public Schools: The Solid Foundation of the DSE Track
Hong Kong provides 15 years of free education. Government schools are directly operated by the Education Bureau with civil-service level teachers. The publication analyzes traditional powerhouses like Queen's College, King's College, and Belilios Public School, showcasing the competitive landscape of the DSE track. In the 2025 DSE, 16,393 day-school candidates met the baseline for the "Eight Universities," with an admission rate of approximately 38.5%. Queen's College, alma mater of Sun Yat-sen, has produced 15 DSE champions in history, earning its title as the "Cradle of Champions."
Beyond Education: The Complete Lifestyle Asset Portfolio for HNW Families
The Aggregation of Capital and Wealth
Hong Kong is not only an education hub but also the "Wealth Management Capital of the World." By the end of 2025, there were over 3,380 single-family offices in Hong Kong (a growth of over 25% in two years). The Asset & Wealth Management exceeds HKD 3.5 trillion, ranking first globally in the "Investment Management" category of the Global Financial Centres Index. In Q1 2026, Hong Kong IPO fundraising surged by 489% year-on-year, providing clear asset securitization and exit paths for wealthy families.
The Re-evaluation of Education-Oriented Real Estate
Education-oriented properties in Hong Kong are undergoing a new round of value re-evaluation. School radius, rental resilience, and the influx of industrial talent are becoming the new pricing logic for educational properties. In 2025, luxury residential transaction volumes surged by 88.3%, and residential rents rose for nine consecutive months.
Ultimate Security in Healthcare and Longevity
Hong Kong boasts a world-class healthcare system. With a government subsidy ratio of 97% for public hospitals, residents enjoy world-class medical services at extremely low costs. Hong Kong has the highest life expectancy at birth in the world.
Flexible Planning for Identity and Taxation
The Hong Kong identity provides three flexible pathways for children's education: the HKDSE, the Joint Examination for Students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan (JEE), and the National College Entrance Examination (Gaokao). Additionally, the Hong Kong passport grants visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 175 countries and regions. Coupled with the absence of capital gains tax, estate tax, and foreign exchange controls, as well as a maximum marginal tax rate of only 17%, this offers immense convenience for families planning their global asset allocation.
The Promise of Culinary Quality and Food Safety
Hong Kong's dining scene is mature and leading in Asia. In 2026, 219 Hong Kong restaurants were listed in the Michelin Guide. The city has established a strict food safety supervision system. In 2025, the overall food safety pass rate remained stable at above 99.9%.
The full version of the Prudential Hong Kong·Hurun Hong Kong International Schools 2026 special publication will be released simultaneously through the official channels of Hurun Report. Stay tuned.
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Prudential Hong Kong·Hurun Hong Kong International Schools 2026 is a multidimensional report published by Hurun Report, evaluating Hong Kong-based educational institutions approved by education authorities through a comprehensive assessment system. Drawing primarily from the 2025 Hurun Education Global High School Rankings and the 2026 QS World University Rankings, we have collated and summarized Hong Kong’s educational resources around two core dimensions: educational quality and student experience.
About Prudential Hong Kong
Prudential has served the people of Hong Kong since 1964. Through Prudential Hong Kong Limited and Prudential General Insurance Hong Kong Limited, Prudential provides financial planning services and products to over 1.41 million customers in Hong Kong, including life insurance, investment-linked insurance, retirement solutions, health and medical protection, general insurance, and employee benefits. Besides Hong Kong, Prudential has also established a branch in Macau to provide health protection and financial solutions, completing its business layout in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
About Hurun Education
Hurun Education is the education platform of Hurun Inc. Hurun Education started out in 2008, with the launch of the Best of British Education, the first of the Hurun Schools Guide Series, targeting Chinese parents who were thinking of sending their children to study abroad. The series expanded to cover the US, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong, as well as the Best of Cultural and Creative Arts.
Its Hurun International Schools series, first published in 2008, became the first set of authoritative and comprehensive Chinese-language books on overseas study. Covering the UK, US, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand, Singapore, and Hong Kong, plus two specialized editions on Arts/Design/Performance and Finance/Politics/Military, the series has a total circulation of 710,000 and a readership of 7.1 million.
Hurun Education hosts several school-themed dinners and forums annually in cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Chengdu.
Since 2017, Hurun Education has released the "China International Schools" ranking for the seventh time. Other lists include the Hurun Education Global Highschools List, Most Wealth-Creating Universities, Most Wealth-Creating Chinese Business Schools, Academic Activity Rankings for Business School Professors, Education Entrepreneurs, and the Large-Scale Education Donation Report.
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Established in the United Kingdom in 1999, Hurun is a research and media group, promoting entrepreneurship through its lists and research. Widely regarded as an opinion leader in the world of business, Hurun generated 8 billion views on the Hurun brand in 2025, mainly in China and India, and has recently expanded to the UK, the US, Canada and Australia.
Best-known for the Hurun Rich List series, telling the stories of the world’s successful entrepreneurs in China, India and the world, Hurun’s other key series focus on young businesses and entrepreneurs, through the Hurun Unicorns Index, two Hurun Future Unicorns indices, the Hurun Uth series and the Hurun Pioneers series.
Hurun has grown to become the world’s largest list compiler for start-ups, ranking over 3000 start-ups across the world through its annual Hurun Global Unicorns Index (startups with a valuation of US$1bn+), and two Hurun Future Unicorn Indexes: Gazelles, most likely to ‘go unicorn’ within three years, and Cheetahs, most likely to ‘go unicorn’ within five years.
The Hurun Pioneering Young Startups and Entrepreneurs series focuses on startups set up within the last ten years and founders aged 45 or under.
The Hurun Uth series includes the Under25s, Under30s, Under35s and Under40s awards, representing the cream of each generation of young entrepreneurs who have founded businesses with a social impact and worth US$1m, US$10m, US$50m and US$100m respectively.
Other lists include the Hurun 500 series, ranking the most valuable companies in the world, China and India, the Hurun Global High Schools List, ranking the world’s best independent high schools, the Hurun Philanthropy List, ranking the biggest philanthropists, and the Hurun Art List, ranking the world’s most successful artists alive today.
Hurun provides research reports co-branded with some of the world’s leading financial institutions and regional governments.
Hurun hosts high-profile events across China and India, as well as London, Paris, New York, LA, Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney, Luxembourg, Istanbul, Dubai and Singapore.
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