Christian Alliance International School

The Christian Alliance International School (CAIS) (previously called "Christian Alliance International College") is an elementary/secondary Christian school that is based in Hong Kong and runs on a Canadian curriculum. The school is a non-profit organization and is owned and operated by the Kowloon Tong Church of the Chinese Christian and Missionary Alliance (KTAC). The school requires all students to speak English. It maintains an evangelical Christian environment. Students are not allowed to bring nuts to school because of allergic issues and students understand each other's culture and understands their beliefs. When students are in Grade 7 or upper grades, they start to have exams.

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