Renaissance College

[2] Unlike other schools operated by ESF at the time, Renaissance College would not receive recurrent government subsidy.

[4] The Education Department was unaware of the financial difficulties that Canadian Overseas International College was facing, and was only informed by the school one day before its closure.

PIS occupied the former campus of Australian International School in Cheung Sha Wan and adopted the Ontario curriculum (OSSD).

In 2007, RCHK spent HK$60,000 to 80,000 to provide Apple products for pupils and staff, including one laptop for each student.

[1] Under the Private Independent School Scheme, at least 70% of the students of Renaissance College must be Hong Kong permanent residents at full capacity.

The Black Kites are RCHK's athletics team.