I honestly don't envy anybody who's arriving with older kids these days. Luckily we came when our oldest was 4, applied straight for Y1 admission at ESF, and now her brother and sister follow in her footsteps. We don't have debentures either plus we're paying out of our own pocket. So we've been lucky and I know others who haven't been so lucky. I think DB makes it even harder since DB offers very little school places and long waiting lists, and once you need to look further you're looking at major travel times, not ideal for a 5 and 6 yo. It was a main reason for us not to live in DB. I've read the other day in the SCMP that still many spaces in Primary and Secondary are available but that 90% of the expats look (or limit?) at HK Island. There are school in the NT, English medium local schools, etc. But a lot of people look at the same schools. I am pretty sure your 5 yo will be OK, most preschools now starting P1 programs, but next year, all these kids still need a P2 spot ... I know from our school that from August last year to now, no more than 10 children have dropped out of P1 ... that's not a lot. I would try to look at through schools, even though it may not be your preferred school but start there, and look further. Also some spaces won't become available until August. It doesn't make it easier for you that you're already in DB, because that makes certain possible options in the NT a defenite no go.
In addition to the suggestions already made, what about American International? Also check Harbour School in Kennedy Town (I know somebody who got accepted recently).
Good luck, I agree, the government has some work to do.
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