伯特利中學 Bethel High School 11, 4th Street, Section F, Fairview Park, , N.T.

24712622 [email protected] 24715171 http://www.bethel.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including We provide students with holistic education based on Biblical principles so as to enhance their School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetical and emotional development. As a result, students should know the truth, build up a healthy character, develop their potential and serve the Number of teaching posts in the approved 46 community. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 48

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Lo Ming Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 94% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 44% Principal (with Mr. Chan Ka Fai (B.Ed with honor (University of Nottingham), M.Ed (Merit) Qualifications / (HKBU)) Special Education Training 29% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto You will know the Truth, and the Truth will make you free. (John 8:32) 9% 20% 71%

Name of Sponsoring Bethel Mission of China, () Limited Year of Commencement of 1950 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 8000 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Religious Studies, Chinese History, Integrated Science, Integrated Humanities (S.3), Life and Society (S.1/S.2), History (S.3), Geography (S.3), Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Chinese as the medium Design & Technology, Computer Literacy of instruction

English Language For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Integrated Science, Integrated Humanities (S.3), Life and Society English as the medium of (S.1/S.2), History (S.3), Geography (S.3), Visual Arts, Computer Literacy, Physical Education, Music, Home Economics, S.1 - S.3 instruction Design & Technology, Religious Studies

Urdu, Nepali Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Language (IGCSE, Applied Learning Chinese), Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics, History, Chinese History, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Religious Studies, Chinese as the medium Applied Learning of instruction

English Language For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physical Education, Religious Studies English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

History, Economics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology, Urdu, Adopt a different medium Nepali of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Religious Studies, Chinese History, Integrated Science, Life and Society, History (S.3), Geography (S.3), Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Design & Technology, Computer Literacy Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Integrated Science, Life and Society, History (S.3), Geography (S.3), English as the medium of Visual Arts, Computer Literacy, Physical Education, Music, Home Economics, Design & Technology, Religious Studies S.1 - S.3 instruction

Urdu, Nepali Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Language (IGCSE, Applied Learning Chinese), Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics, History, Chinese History, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Religious Studies, Chinese as the medium Information and Communication Technology, Applied Learning of instruction

English Language For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Religious Studies, Physical Education English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology, Urdu, Nepali Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 3 3 2 3 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $50 Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Discretionary places admission criteria: Rank Order List of the EDB and internal assessment results of the primary school - 40%; Conduct and Teacher's Comments - 30%; Performances in extra-curricular activities and social services - 20%; Interview performance - 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life After registration, a series of activities are designed to help S.1 students to adapt to our school quickly and develop a sense of belongings. This includes the New S.1 Student Induction Week, orientation activities and Bridging course to be held in mid-July, and New S.1 Student Guidance Week in late-August. Students are integrated into our big family through pluralistic discipline-training, outdoor learning, team-building and cultural-learning activities as well as foundation courses in languages and Mathematics. Students’ healthy lifestyle is our priority. We constantly organize talks on health issues with some medical organizations so that students have the chance to promote healthy lifestyle to the public. Our school curriculums are designed to educate students the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet while leading a quality life. To ensure food safety, hygiene and high nutritional values, our school regularly meets with our food suppliers. 伯特利中學 Bethel High School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. Enhance students' learning motivation. 2. Elevate students' adversity quotient and establish a positive life outlook. School Management Organisation: With the support of the experienced teachers, the administrative committee manages, directs, and monitors school to realize the Christian whole person education. Various committees were established to manage the daily operation of the school and enhance personal growth of students. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Incorporated Management Committee (IMC): The Incorporated Management Committee aims at assisting the school to provide a high-quality education, building a devoted team and forming shared beliefs. It adopts an open-minded attitude giving the school adequate rooms for development. Members of the IMC are professionals of various sectors possessing rich experiences, which enhances its representativeness and its role of supervision. School Green Policy: Our school has won the Sustainable Development Participation Award for four consecutive years in recognition of our efforts put into environmental protection. The school is planted with greenery, providing a natural, green and serene environment for learning. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Our school places emphasis on bi-literacy and tri-lingualism. We improve our students' listening and speaking skills in Chinese and English through the Multi-media Learning Centre and our NET teacher. We have also created an English-rich learning environment for our students through holding English Week, English Morning Assemblies, and organising English activities in English Corner. Learning and Teaching Strategies: The school renovates and updates classroom facilities regularly to provide students with a better learning environment. The subject curriculum is up to date and is consistent with the education reform. The teaching mode is student-oriented. Apart from the academic perspective, we also provide various kinds of activities to widen students’ horizons. Our school can utilize resources to cater for students' learning diversity. In the junior forms, we provide adaptation for the curriculum. In the senior forms, we provide a balanced and diverse curriculum for students to choose according to their interests and abilities. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Students can choose different subjects according to their interests and abilities. Students can also choose Applied Learning subjects to explore their career aspirations. 2. Curriculum highlights: We provide Urdu and Nepali classes for non-Chinese speaking students. Our school offers a variety of subjects such as Design and Applied Technology, Computer Literacy and Geography. Students will be given more opportunities to widen their learning exposure, e.g. 3D Technology Programme, MBot Programming, Topography, etc. For Mathematics, we have tailored made a school-based curriculum which correlates closely with the TSA to ensure students can acquire basic competency for manipulation and problem-solving. Development of the Four Key Tasks: e-Learning, STEM Education, ITE, Moral, Civic and National Education, Reading to learn. Life Planning Education: 1. Strengthening Career and Life Education: We aim to nurture students to gain a greater sense of self-understanding upon profound reflections in order to solidify their career plans. Students will be empowered to make informed and reasonable choices with respect to their life and career goals through joining various activities in the class teacher periods. Individual and group counselling will be provided for students in a bid to nurture their social, emotional and psychological well-being. 2. Learning from Work Experience: Students will be given opportunities to visit different industries and receive vocational training. For instance, some students will be selected to join the 'Job Tasting Programme' which enables them to acquire more hands-on working experience. 3. Experiencing University Life: We strongly encourage students to pay visits to different tertiary institutions for gaining a thorough understanding of all the prerequisite requirements in related courses. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Our school adopts different approaches to cater for learners' diversity, which include split classes, a school-based curriculum, small-sized remedial groups, an Individual Education Plan, a peer support scheme, Enhanced Smart Teen Project and peer study groups. To foster an inclusive school culture, we have implemented a ‘Big Brothers and Sisters’ Scheme, a Fellowship, Student Ambassadors, Love and Dream Project, Organic Farming Team, a Smart Boys Club and Prefects to let all students feel they are valued and treated equally. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our school is committed to developing an inclusive school culture and adopting a ‘Whole School Approach’ to implement student support policies to let all students feel they are valued and treated equally. Our school has established a ‘Student Support Team’. The team hold meetings periodically to provide students with special education needs with appropriate plans and programmes, including the Peer Reading Scheme, speech therapy service, Individual Education Plan, after-school tutorial classes, the ‘Screen Reader Software’ Scheme, the ‘Speech to Text Software’ Scheme, the Talk face-to-face Caring Scheme, the ‘Meet a While’ Scheme, lunchtime gathering activities, S.1 School-based Inclusive Education and the ‘Elite Volunteers’ Volunteer Service Programme; and to have a teaching assistant to support students with special needs. We also made special arrangements for tests and examinations, such as extending exam time, enlarging exam papers, employing screen reader software and speech to text software, etc.; and provide assistance for students to apply for special exam arrangement in public exam. The Student Support Team work closely with the school Educational Psychologist and the school social worker to detect students with special needs at an early stage and transfer them to have assessments on their needs and provide them with timely support. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Our school’s Chinese Language Curriculum for the NCS students is set in alignment with the EDB’s ‘Chinese Language Curriculum Second Language Learning Framework’. With reference to the "Learning Framework", we design school-based curriculum, as well as adapt and develop teaching materials for NCS students with different learning needs. We aim at maximising students' learning outcomes and facilitating students to learn Chinese progressively in a "small-step" approach. Our school has been organising various activities to support students' learning such as tutorial classes and lunchtime activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Our school pays great attention to continuous and diversified assessments so as to understand students' learning and improve teaching and learning. To improve teaching, some classes adopt small group tutorials and teachers adapt the curriculum to cater for diverse learners' needs. Special arrangements for internal exams are set for students who need special education to make sure they can undergo a fair assessment. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: We value communication with parents. At the beginning of the school term, we send a ‘Letter to Parents’ through class teachers to invite parents to write their comments on their child and the support which they expect from us. Class teachers contact parents in September and make notes of their exchanges in the ‘Sunshine Call’ parent contact form so as to gain a better understanding of students' attributes. We have a New Student Parents’ Talk after S.1 registration to let parents know the school’s facilities and the school mission. In the first month of the school year, we hold a S.1-S.6 Parents’ Day to let parents learn about students’ school life and the learning environment. Parents can also know more about the school via the eClass App, that sends out school announcements, e-notices, the school calendar, the student attendance record, etc. which will enhance communication effectiveness. In addition, we work closely with the PTA to promote parent-child education and enhance home-school co-operation to get more support for sustainable development. School Ethos: 1. We have a very supportive school ethos. 2. We provide students with holistic education based on Biblical principles. Activities like morning assembly, afternoon assembly, Religious Studies lessons, Moral Education lessons, Class Teacher Periods, Christian fellowship, gospel week are provided. Students can share the Love of Christ, understand their value and live a fruitful life. 3. Through various kinds of activities and training, we enhance students' self-confidence, self-discipline, team spirit and leadership. 4. Our school has been awarded the ‘Caring School Award’ for more than ten years in recognition of our promotion and implementation of a loving and caring school culture. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To create a proactive and independent learning community. 2. To nurture a culture of inclusion and mutual respect by using the spirit of Invitational Education and caring school. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Every year, we arrange several school-based workshops and talks. We also join schools education seminars, so as to enhance teachers’ professionalism. In addition, we work with some local education sectors to develop school-based curricula and related teaching modes so that our teachers’ professional development can be promoted. We have also assigned mentors for new teachers so that they can gain adequate support and become more resilient. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) 1. Our school is launching a 'One Student, One Musical Instrument Scheme’ in junior forms. 2. We are now initiating new Co-curricular Activities which aims to promote a Language-across-the Curriculum Approach. The new CCA are organized by our teachers and taught by professional experts, which aim to enrich students’ learning experience and develop their potential. There are over 30 activities that students can join, including Clubs, Societies, School Teams, Interest Classes, Volunteer Service Groups and Uniformed Groups. We also provide featured activities such as Class for Learning the Technique of Singing, Chinese Brush Painting Class, Rope Skipping Course, Robot Programming, Drone Photography, Nepalese Dance, Modern Dance, Cricket, Career-oriented Course, Djembe, Mobile Apps Programming Course, Overseas Visits and Study Tours. School Facilities School Facilities: Our school is located in Yuen Long Fairview Park. It is quiet and spacious with fresh air. To align with the NSS curriculum, apart from normal classrooms and special rooms, we also have an English Learning Centre, a Liberal Studies Learning Centre, a Computer-aided Design Centre and a Campus TV Station. We are well-equipped with facilities and can support various learning activities for students to learn and grow happily. Every classroom is air conditioned, with a computer and a projector and is covered by a wired and wireless network. Teachers and students can teach and learn with I.T. equipment to enhance learning efficiency. The whole school is connected by optical fiber and wifi network so as to enhance the implementation of e-learning. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: To use screen readers and use speech-to-text software. Others Scholarships & Financial Aid: Sir Edward Youde Memorial Prizes for Senior Secondary School Students, Applied Learning Scholarship for Senior Secondary School Students - jointly funded by Law’s Charitable Foundation & The Education Bureau, Scholarship Programmme for Newly-arrived Students from the Mainland, Harmony Scholarships Scheme - Home Affairs Department, A.S. Watson Group Hong Kong Student Sports Awards, Future Stars - Upward Mobility Scholarship, Youth Arch Foundation for Youth Arch Student Improvement Award, Alice Lan & Vera Shen Education Fund Scholarship, Dr. David Hwang Memorial Scholarship - Mr. Hwang Zen Kai Memorial Fund, Ms. Lai Lee Tau Memorial Scholarship - Mr. Hwang Zen Kai Memorial Fund, Emergency Financial Assistance for needy students. Awards (Open and Inter-School Competitions): - Hong Kong Christian Service 'Caring School Award' Scheme 2019 - Caring School Award (we got 10th consecutive award). - "Participate in Sports, Stay Away from Drugs" Programme 2018/19 - Merit Prize. - Inter-school football competition (Boys A Grade) 2018/19 organised by HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee - Champion. - Handmade Model Airplane Air Race 2019 (Flying Distance & Standard of Fluid Dynamics) hosted by Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong - Champion. - Project WeCan 'Young Innovators Bazaar' 2019 Best Sales Ambassador. - CHK Secondary School Cricket Tournament 2019 organised by Cricket Hong Kong. - HK Electric Smart Power Campaign: "Happy Green Schools" Label Programme Award 2020. - Asian English Usage Contest 2019/20 - Gold Award in the Heat Event and Champion in the Final Event. - Youth Mission Business Competition 2019 - 2nd Runner-up. - Academic Multimedia Creation Competition 2019/20 by Love Foundation Campus Life Campaign - The Article Writing School Award. - Arts and Arts Association 2019/20 - Artistic Star. - The Western Painting Group of the 5th "Bauhinia Cup" Cross-Strait, Hong Kong and Macau Youth Painting and Calligraphy Competition - Third Prize. - The 55th Schools Dance Festival: Oriental Dance - Highly Commended Award; Modern Dance - Commended Award. - 70th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival: S.3/S.4 Solo Verse Speaking (Boys-Putonghua) - 1st Runner-Up, S.3/S.4 Solo Verse Speaking (Girls-Putonghua) - 1st Runner-Up, S.5/S.6 Solo Verse Speaking (Boys-Putonghua) - 2nd Runner-Up, S1-6 Solo Verse Speaking () - Certificate of Merit, S.1-S.6 Solo Verse Speaking (English) - Certificate of Merit. Direct Public Transportation to School Our school is located in Yuen Long Fairview Park. Fairview Park Coach Service: (1) From Yuen Long Town to Fairview Park; and (2) From Sheung Shui Railway Station to Fairview Park, at an interval of about 5 to 10 minutes The school also provides school bus services at a low price. MTR: Yuen Long Station, Kam Sheung Road Station, Lok Ma Chau Station; Bus: 76K; Public Light Bus: 75, 78

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24457171 [email protected] 26171038 http://www.bmf.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Based on the education principle of the Hong Kong Buddhist Association, our school motto is "To School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year illumine wisdom and manifest compassion". The school aims to help our students acquire wisdom and nurture compassion in their hearts. Number of teaching posts in the approved 64 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 65

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Lam Hon Keung Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 95% School Management Bachelor Degree 98% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 57% Principal (with Mr. Chan Chi Wai [Bachelor of Engineering(HKU), Master of Qualifications / Education(HKU) ] Special Education Training 34% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto To illumine wisdom and manifest compassion 6% 8% 86%

Name of Sponsoring The Hong Kong Buddhist Association Year of Commencement of 1998 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6700 Sq. M Religion Buddhism Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / No Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics,Life and society*, Integrated Science*, Computer Literacy*, Home Economics*, Physical Education*, Chinese History, Visual Arts, Music, Buddhist Studies, Putonghua, Design and Technology, Geography (S.3), Chinese as the medium Tourism & Hospitality Studies (S.3), Economics (S.3), Business Studies (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module Two, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Economics, Ethics and Religious Studies, Geography, Tourism & Hospitality Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Business, Chinese as the medium Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Visual Arts, Buddhist Studies, Physical of instruction Education

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies*, Integrated Science*, Computer Literacy*, Home Economics*, Physical Education*, Chinese History, Visual Arts, Music, Buddhist Studies, Putonghua, Design and Technology, Geography (S.3), Chinese as the medium Tourism & Hospitality Studies (S.3), Economics (S.3), Business Studies (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module One/Two, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Economics, Ethics and Religious Studies, Geography, Tourism & Hospitality Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Chinese as the medium Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Visual Arts, Buddhist Studies, of instruction Physical Education

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for Air-conditioning fees Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks The school has offered activities including uniformed groups, Applied Learning, integrated activities, service learning, co-curricular activities, one sport and one art for one student, assembly activities, and Life Planning and Career.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). 1. Discretionary Place Rank Order: 30%; 2. Academic Results: 20%; 3. Conduct: 20%; 4. Interview Performance: 20%. 5. Extra-Curricular Activities and Awards: 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life The school organises a Secondary One Adaptation Course in July and August. The aim is to help our new Secondary One students prepare for their studies in their first year at school. The school also organises a wide range of activities, with themes like life education, Mindfulness and sex education every year. These activities help students attain necessary information to enable them to live healthy lives and meet the challenges in their school life. 佛教茂峰法師紀念中學 Buddhist Mau Fung Memorial College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To cater for learner diversity with a greater strength to enhance the effectiveness of learning and teaching. 2. To foster active Maufungers with positive thinking. 3. To strengthen the link among the school, parents and alumni to help facilitate the development of the school. School Management Organisation: School-based Management has been implemented. The Incorporated Management Committee formulates the school's direction of development and policies, and is responsible for supervising and managing the running of the school. The Academic Department and Student Development Department are led by the Principal. Under the two Departments, there are twelve Committees including the Academic Affairs, Knowledge Management, Moral & Civic Education, Guidance & Discipline Coordination, Student Leadership Development, Life Planning & Career, Co-curricular Activities, Community Relations & Administration, etc. which are responsible for implementing the school policies. The school is run under a clear and structural framework. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The school has established an incorporated management committee. School Green Policy: On-site meal portioning has been adopted. The process of preparing lunch at school follows the environmental protection principles. Students are encouraged to cherish their rice and vegetables, and food waste is recycled to reduce pollution to the environment. The school not only implements paper recycling, but also encourages energy saving by using electrical appliances with Grade 1 energy label and energy saving lights. The air conditioning system is on only when the temperature is 26 degrees Celsius or above and all electrical appliances must be switched off when all the students leave the classroom. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: To enable our students to be biliterate and trilingual is our language policy. An English-rich environment is built through the implementation of English Thursday which is a whole year programme. The use of the language is promoted through the English Square and English Learning Centre, together with signs, notices, announcements and Campus TV broadcast all in English at school. Different English learning activities are organised at appropriate times all the year round to help improve students' language ability and allow them to have a better understanding of the English culture. The fine-tuned medium of instruction arrangements has been implemented. Extended learning activities in English are conducted in some of the subjects taught in S.1 to S.3 classes. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Catering for individual differences among students is the basic principle in the design of our student-centred curricula. Our main foci in junior forms are on Information Technology and extensive reading, and making our students biliterate and trilingual. In Chinese, English and Mathematics, differentiation is adopted, and students in junior forms are put into five groups from every four classes to enable more effective learning and teaching. To boost teacher-student and student-student interaction, an information-technology based interactive learning and teaching mode is employed in senior forms. Supplementary lessons, tests and mock examinations are arranged after school to help prepare students for the public examination. To meet the need of the secondary curriculum, very clear and specific working plans, and learning-teaching strategies are devised. The Curriculum Development Committee help every subject devise long-term policies for their curriculum. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. The school offers sufficient elective subjects and subject combinations for students according to their will and choices. 2. Curriculum highlights: The school provides a diversified curriculum for senior secondary students. Secondary Four students choose two elective subjects according to their interests and abilities. Students are allowed to replace one of the elective subjects with an Applied Learning subject when they are in Secondary Five. Development of the Four Key Tasks: The school’s Moral and Civic Education section focuses on providing an all-round education and helps students to develop positive values and attitudes through seven learning experiences: morning assembly, life education, weekly assembly, current affairs awareness activity, national identity education activity, charity activity, and uniformed groups. Different types of reading activities are organised to encourage self learning, interacting and sharing to help improve students' knowledge of the world and construct a good reading atmosphere. Chinese and English reading lessons are implemented in S.1 and S.2 classes. Through different classroom learning activities, the school aims at nurturing students' interest in reading. The school strives to promote the use of information technology to teach students how to use different information technology tools appropriately through diversified information technology learning activities, experiential learning activities and a project learning programme so as to strengthen interaction between teachers and students and among students themselves to uplift learning and teaching efficiency and effectiveness. Life Planning Education: In order to offer our students a better career and life planning education and career guidance, our school has taken part in various educational projects, including the Deloitte 'Pass the Torch' Mentorship Programme, the Life Buddies Mentorship Programme coordinated by Commission of Poverty and a five-year career and life adventure planning programme targeting young people known as “CLAP for Youth @ JC”, Career and Life Adventure Planning Programme for Youth, phase 2, which is funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. The Hong Kong Jockey Club will steer the project and work with The Education University of Hong Kong. We are also the first school to have a high-degree collaboration with The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: There is a homework guidance lesson in all Secondary One classes in which students finish doing their homework and consolidate what they have learned with the help and guidance of teachers. In junior forms, students are put into groups and differentiated instruction is adopted in Chinese, English and Mathematics to help cater for student diversity. Through Project WISE, various learning courses are implemented to help more able students learn better. The Student Learning Support Team and the Student Leadership Development Committee have been established to foster our students to be the elite. The implementation of Student Support Social Workers Services and Newly Arrived Students Support Scheme allows all students to have an equal opportunity to enjoy their campus life. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The school adopts a whole school approach to the implementation of integrated education. Through the Student Support Committee, the school provides appropriate and diversified support services to improve students’ learning effectiveness and communication skills so as to help them integrate into their campus life. The school attaches great importance to home-school cooperation, and lets parents understand their children’s learning at school through various channels so that the school and parents can support students’ learning and growth with joint efforts. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Students' performance in different aspects is assessed under the principles of assessment for learning as well as assessment of learning. By using real-time, continuous and formative assessment strategies and providing immediate feedback, student learning is effectively facilitated and enhanced. Students' learning difficulties are identified with the help of the school-based test and examination data collected, and learning and teaching strategies are then appropriately adjusted to allow students of different abilities to strive for excellence. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: To enhance home-school cooperation, the Parent-Teacher Association holds meetings and organises different parent-child activities regularly, such as Caring and Warmth Giving knitting classes, visits to the elderly living alone, a barbecue evening, parent-child picnic, parent education talk and a Secondary One orientation day for parents. Parents’ participation is encouraged through parent's days and various parent-child activities to help build a better learning environment. School Ethos: In order to provide holistic care to students, there are three class teachers in each of the Secondary One classes while there are two in each of the other classes. Based on the Mau Fung Students Development Framework, every subject and section in school will provide support in every aspect to help the development and growth of our students, to foster their good characters and leadership to pave the way for them to pursue their goals and become Brilliant Maufungers. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To cater for learner diversity with a greater strength to enhance the effectiveness of learning and teaching. 2. To foster active Maufungers with positive thinking. 3. To strengthen the link among the school, parents and alumni to help facilitate the development of the school. Teacher Professional Training and Development: The school is dedicated to enhancing the development of teachers’ professionalism. Apart from taking part in the Education Bureau's seed project and school-based support scheme, we also participate in various cooperative projects and programmes with tertiary institutes and business sectors. Our colleagues are always invited to share their school-based experience in seminars organised by various tertiary institutes and the Education Bureau. In order to realise the school development plan and the major concerns of the years, the school is devoted to promoting and facilitating activities that help the development of teachers' professionalism. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Co-curricular activities are divided into different categories: interests, physical training, uniformed groups, art, service, life planning and academic. There are different clubs and teams, for example, Brass Band, Drama Club, Athletic Team, Volunteer Group and Red Cross. In addition, the school has implemented the programme: One sport and one art for one student in Secondary One and Secondary Two to develop students' interests and potential for sports and art. School Facilities School Facilities: Teaching Guidance Room, Student Activity Center, Parent-Teacher Association's Resource Center, Meditation Room, two Computer Rooms, three Self-study Rooms, Campus TV Production Room, Fitness Room, Students' Union Room, English Square, English Learning Center, Chinese Corner, Mathematics Interactive Learning Room, two Social Worker Rooms and Uniformed Groups Room. Every classroom is equipped with a visualizer, a computer, a projector, stereo equipment, air-conditioners and individual lockers for students. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others The Quality Assurance Division of the Education Bureau has visited the school. Its report states that the school’s adoption of a whole school approach and an amalgamation of guidance and discipline, focusing on nurturing students’ virtues, proves a remarkable success. A good school ethos has been well established. Students are modest and willing to take advice, neat and tidy, courteous and well-behaved, respectful to teachers and elders and get along well with their peers in harmony. Direct Public Transportation to School West Rail: Tin Shui Wai Station; LRT: 705,751 (Tin Wu Station); KCR feeder bus: K73, K74; Kowloon Motor Bus: 63X, 276, 276B, 276P; Cross-border shuttle bus: B1, B2P.

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 14/7/2021 明愛元朗陳震夏中學 Caritas Yuen Long Chan Chun Ha Secondary School 66 Sai Yu Street Yuen Long

24755432 [email protected] 24747318 http://www.cys.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Based on the Christian Values and the spirit of Caritas, dedication to "Service in the love of God", the School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year school provides all round and diversified education to students of different abilities and aptitudes. Number of teaching posts in the approved 60 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 64

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr Lee Kim Wah Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 98% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 47% Principal (with Ms Au Yeung Lai King (Master) Qualifications / Special Education Training 30% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Revere God, Love Man, Be Honest, Diligent and Sincere 38% 8% 54%

Name of Sponsoring Caritas - Hong Kong Year of Commencement of 1988 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 5600 Sq. M Religion Catholicism Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language,Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1-S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Ethics and Religious Studies, Integrated Humanities, Music, Physical Education, Chinese History, Geography, Chinese as the medium Commercial Studies (S.3), Creative Technology and Visual Arts. of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part-Module 1 (Calculus and Statistics), Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Chinese History, Geography, Tourism and Hospitality, Economics, Business, Accounting and Chinese as the medium Financial Studies, Design and Applied Technology (S.5-S.6), Information & Communication Technology, Visual Arts, of instruction Automobile Technology in Practice (S.4-S.5), Ethics and Religious Studies and Physical Education.

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1-S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Ethics and Religious Studies, Integrated Humanities, Music, Physical Education, Chinese History, Geography, Chinese as the medium Commercial Studies (S.3), Creative Technology and Visual Arts. of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part-Module 1 (Calculus and Statistics), Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Chinese History, Geography, Tourism and Hospitality, Economics, Business, Accounting and Chinese as the medium Financial Studies, Design and Applied Technology (S.6), Information & Communication Technology, Visual Arts, of instruction Automobile Technology in Practice, Ethics and Religious Studies and Physical Education.

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

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Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $30 Approved Charges for $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). S.1 admission criteria : Academic Results (40%), Conduct (30%), Interview Performance (20%), Extra-curricular Activities (10%). All primary school leavers, including new comers from other countries, are welcome to apply to our school.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life A summer Orientation Program is provided for all S.1 new comers immediately after registration. It provides new S.1 students a chance to experience secondary school life. At the same time, all activities will help new students adapt to the school environment and facilities at an earlier stage. Parents are invited to take part in some of the activities to enhance communication with our teachers. S.1 Parents' Day is arranged to let parents know more about our school, while the school can get to know more about their concerns, expectation and children's needs. Our school emphasises supporting students in developing healthy and positive values, thus there is a focus on progressing our Life Education subject. Topics include teaching self love, self worth and gratitude; to value life, equality and honesty; and to care for communities. We use teachers’ experience to influence behaviour, and to convey the message of love through classroom teaching and non-classroom activities including morning assemblies. The school will also liaise with sponsoring organisations to create activities to develop students’ positive approach to life and values, so that students can recognize and understand the real meaning of life. 明愛元朗陳震夏中學 Caritas Yuen Long Chan Chun Ha Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. Through different teaching methods and activities, improve students’ enthusiasm for learning. 2. To guide students in establishing goals, improving their self-confidence and self-image. School Management Organisation: The school is managed by the Incorporated Management Committee and School Administrative Committee. The school administration is divided into twelve domains. They are School Development, General Affairs, Academic, Counseling, Discipline, Career and Guidance, Information Technology, Student Affairs, Religious and Moral Education, Student Activities, National Education, Promotional Group. We emphasize two-way communication and open participation. We also encourage parents and students to voice their views in order to enhance the school development. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The school supervisor is the chairman of the Incorporated Management Committee, and a total of 15 committee members including the principal, parent managers, teacher Managers, alumni manager and an independent manager. They are responsible for supervising and rendering guidance on school development. School Green Policy: Our green school policy is to enhance student awareness of the campus environment through programs like Reduce & Recycle. Waste separation, Recycling and Energy Conservation activities aim to help students make “green” changes to their lives. The Environmental Protection program encourages students to bring plastic bottles, old batteries and clothes in for recycling, to help reinforce the message of waste reduction. New taps and lights with digital sensors have been installed too. Posters on waste reduction, recycling and saving electricity are posted around the school campus. We aim at creating environmental awareness among students and staff. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school adopts Chinese as the medium of instruction, which enables our students to learn, analyse problems and express views more effectively. In order to raise students’ exposure to English and maximize the opportunity of learning English, extended learning activities have also been arranged in addition to the formal English lessons and oral lessons conducted by our NET teacher. Learning and Teaching Strategies: We put emphasis on bridging and enhancement in learning in junior forms to ensure our students have built a solid foundation for the challenging Senior Secondary curriculum. Students are encouraged to play an active role in classroom learning, e-learning, extensive reading and “Other Learning Experiences” (OLE). We provide a broad senior secondary curriculum to allow students to choose subjects that suit their learning abilities and interests. To develop students’ self-learning abilities, our school has Community-based Projects, after-school learning support for junior form students, and after-school and holiday tutorials for senior form students, to ensure students’ continuous learning beyond school hours. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Students can choose 2 out of 11 elective subjects offered based on their own ability and needs. 2. Curriculum highlights: Junior form curriculum covers different learning areas, including Languages, Mathematics, Science, Computer, Technology, Art, Music and Physical Education whereas the senior form curriculum is designed to meet students’ interests and needs in pursuing further education. The elective subjects are also arranged in such a way to fulfill the idea of “Integration of Science and Art in one stream”. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Various working committees including English learning, reading promotion, life-wide learning and voluntary service have been set up to provide an all-round education. For English and Mathematics, our school has allocated additional English and Mathematics teachers to achieve small class teaching. We also encourage studies in different subjects through these, we can adopt different pedagogies such as elearning, flipped classroom etc. to improve the effectiveness of learning and teaching. For the coming year, we also implement BYOD(bring your own device) for our S.1 students to enhance classroom interaction as well as students’ ability in self-directed learning, problem-solving and collaboration. To foster students’ personal growth, all S.1 and S.2 students are encouraged to participate in the uniform groups. These programmes aim at developing students’ perseverance and positive attitude. In addition, the school has been selected by The Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China under the program of “Sports Legacy” Pilot Scheme, to become one of the 14 schools in Hong Kong, which can receive training for students in the sports of indoor rowing and canoeing. The coaching and training of both sports are given by retired athletes whose expertise in the areas concerned can raise students’ interest and help identify students with potential in the related areas. Life Planning Education: Career and life planning are composed of four parts: “Exploration of various occupation opportunities through career-related experiences”, “Understanding of one’s interests, aptitude, values and life goals with the help of career assessments”, “Preparation of transition-exploring various options,” and “individual advice in relation to education and career goals”. Activities are put through as a whole school approach and all forms are involved in a progressive manner. Through participation, students understand and know more about their inclination for a future career, interests and their aptitude. By knowing more about themselves, students set targets for their career and life, and work towards them throughout their school life. By the time they have completed secondary education, their adaptability and the rate of pursuing further studies will be enhanced accordingly. The school has also collaborated with a number of organisations to offer students the opportunity of job shadowing and internship. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: 1) The design of curriculum is to cater for learner diversity. Differentiated worksheets and exam papers for junior form students address students’ learning progress and assess their performance more accurately, help students build confidence and strength in learning. Additional counselors and social workers have been employed to provide professional support to students and parents. 2) Differentiated materials of 3 levels are designed for catering students learning diversity in each subject. Curriculum level: Tailored curriculum and differentiated worksheets Lessons level: The use of various questioning skills and a great variety of teaching strategies such as co-operative learning in groups Assessment level: Differentiated examination papers Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Student support team has been established for holistic coverage of students with special educational needs. The member includes Special Educational Needs Coordinator, Special Educational Needs Support teacher, counselling teachers, social worker and counsellors. To enhance the effectiveness of Integrated Education, frequent and regular professional meetings will be conducted with educational psychologists. Teachers are encouraged to receive relevant training in special education so as to enhance the professional capacity of teaching force. With the support of the Learning Support Grant and other school funding, our school has a “360o student support scheme” which provides one specialist staff (social worker / counselor, teacher) for each SEN students. Different activities are also provided for SEN students to cater their academic and personal growth, including: 1. Personal Growth Education lesson 2. Training group 3. Interest group Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: 1) To assess students’ academic performance, examinations are held in the first and second school terms. Short quizzes will be given to students to promote learning through continuous assessment. Each academic subject follows a clear set of criteria to assess performance that may include an appropriate amount of homework for consolidation and subject-related project work. 2) Supports and aids such as additional time allowance, papers with enlarged fonts, Screen Reader, Speech-To-Text software are used for differentiated assessment. Students are allowed to have differentiated assessment as advised by the teachers and parents. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Parents are undoubtedly partners of the school. To fulfil the goal of nurturing students, both the school and parents have been working closely to maintain a good rapport. An important initiative to let us know more about the needs of our students is paying home visits. The Parent-Teacher Association of the school has always been supportive of the school's development. It strives to promote bilateral communication between parents and the school. It provides the school with a reliable feedback mechanism in policy making and liaison, and developing a communication network for parents. To acknowledge students' accomplishments, various scholarships are offered by the PTA every year. School Ethos: Our school puts enormous emphasis on our students’ moral development. We are especially concerned with merging the professionalism of discipline and counseling as a means to develop both our students’ psyche and physique. In order to fulfill this vision, there are programmes for character building. Moreover, there is a comprehensive syllabus on moral education to cultivate in our students a wholesome character, a sense of collaboration, and to be both civic-minded and environmentally conscious. Under the “Character Building Plan”, every student is taken care of by the Form Master in order to cultivate a positive outlook towards life, and a sense of perseverance and responsibility. Teachers will follow up on students with individual needs and assist them in building self-respect, confidence and self-reliance. Future Development School Development Plan: I. Offer scholarships and award schemes to recognize students’ achievements. II. Senior form students are encouraged to set their personal goals in learning, supported by classroom learning and after-school tutorial classes, to enhance their academic performances. III. To suit students’ learning abilities and interests, other extra-curricular learning experiences and training courses have been organized to provide more choice. IV. Deploy additional resources to after-school learning support programmes to better prepare students for public examinations. V. Different paths for further education and career prospects for students are explored, such as taking post-secondary courses in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Taiwan. VI. Students are encouraged to take part in activities and competitions held outside school. This sustained effort is meant to extend students’ horizons and enrich their learning experience, which in turn raises their confidence. VII. Through voluntary services in the local community, students learn to care and share. They also understand why it is more blessed to give than to receive. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Our teachers take the initiative to join professional development courses, both school-based and those held by the Education Bureau or other institutions, to enhance teaching effectiveness and cater for the learning needs of our students. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Students are strongly encouraged to join ECA, which would in turn help build their confidence in classroom learning. A wide variety of activities are available in our school, ranging from academic societies to sports teams, uniform groups, choir, different interest groups and clubs. Through their active participation in activities, students’ self-esteem, perseverance and organizational skills can be well developed. The school also encourages students to learn outside the classroom. Cross-curricular and life-wide learning activities are scheduled throughout the year to help broaden students’ learning experiences. A Students’ Activities Subsidies Scheme is available to help those in need to participate in extra-curricular activities. In addition to those activities, the school organizes study tours for students. The study tours emphasize experiential learning and offer both group and self-directed activities that enable students to explore , cultures and people, to broaden their horizons and to develop their potential and confidence. School Facilities School Facilities: The whole school is well equipped with air-conditioning, video projection and network systems. The special rooms include the Campus TV, CYS Talent Corner, ITLC cum Makers Common, English Corner, Music Room, Visual Arts Room, Gym Room, Technology Education Workshop, Automobile Technology Workshop, Integrated Science Laboratory, Physics Laboratory, Biology Laboratory, Chemistry Laboratory, Library, prayer room, school hall, small hall, 3 basketball courts, a covered playground, an aquarium and a rooftop garden. We provide 100 tablets for students' use, and there is a TV set for delivering information to students. Next to the garden, a newly prefabricated house has been set up as the head office of the Students’ Association. On the rooftop of the school building, there is a weather monitoring station and solar panels which are operated by our students. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: CYS Talent Corner, screen reader, speech-to-text software. Others 1. Talent Development Scholarship, Rev. Joseph Carra Education Fund, Future Stars-Upward Mobility Scholarship. 2. Chemists Online Self-Study Award Scheme (Diamond Award, Gold Award and Platinum Award), The Ocean Park STEAM Student Competition 2020 (1st Runner Up). 5TH Hong Kong Rowing Coastal Championships -Quad Crew, Coxed Quadruple Sculls, Mixed Coxed Quadruple Sculls (Champion). 3. Exchange Programme: Exchange Programmes and Study Tours in the Mainland and Overseas. Direct Public Transportation to School Our school is located at Yuen Long town centre, easily accessible by buses, minibuses, Light Rail and West Rail Line.

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24455833 [email protected] 24455252 http://www.fywss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including With the love of Christ, compassion for humanity and a progressive attitude, we strive to deliver a School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year quality education, to develop students' potential to the fullest, to share with them the Gospel, and to cultivate in them a sense of good citizenship which will benefit our society. Number of teaching posts in the approved 62 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 68

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Rev. SO Shing Yit Eric Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 97% School Management Bachelor Degree 99% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 55% Principal (with Mr. NG Chun Hung (MA, MEd) Qualifications / Special Education Training 34% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God. 25% 6% 69%

Name of Sponsoring The Hong Kong Council of The Church of Christ in China Year of Commencement of 2002 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 13000 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Religious Education, Chinese Language, Mathematics*, Integrated Humanities*, Computer Literacy, Music, Physical Education, Home Economics, Visual Arts, Chinese History, Putonghua (S.1-S.2), Science (S.1-S.2), STEM Education* Chinese as the medium (S.2), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Physics (S.3), Economics (S.3), Geography (S.3), Development and Growth of instruction

English Language,Language Arts and Foundation (S.1-S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Religious Education, Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Mathematics*, Mathematics (Extended Parts), Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Chinese History, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information Chinese as the medium and Communication Technology, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, P.E., Music of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

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*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Religious Education, Chinese Language, Mathematics, Integrated Humanities, Computer Literacy, Music, Physical Education, Home Economics, Visual Arts, Chinese History, Putonghua (S.1-S.2), Science (S.1-S.2), STEM Education Chinese as the medium (S.2), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Physics (S.3), Economics (S.3), Geography (S.3), Development and Growth of instruction

English Language, Language Arts and Foundation (S.1-S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Religious Education, Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Mathematics, Mathematics (Extended Parts), Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Chinese History, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information Chinese as the medium and Communication Technology, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, P.E., Music of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $320 $320 $320 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $40 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Since 2006, the school has offered a wide range of Applied Learning courses to senior form students based on their different learning needs. The acquired job related skills prepare students for further studies, future career development and even life-long learning. The school also offers a wide variety of Other Learning Experiences to our students through Moral and Civic Education, Aesthetic Education, Physical Education, community services as well as career-related activities.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The school accepts discretionary places. Admission Criteria and Weightings for Secondary One Discretionary Places include Academic Results (30%), Interview Performance (30%), Conduct (25%), All-round Development (10%), and Connection with the School (5%).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Orientation Activities: The school organizes orientation programmes for new Secondary One students throughout the school year. The aims of the programmes include developing student’s potential, raising their self-esteem, encouraging positive thinking, building team spirit and properly preparing them for their secondary school life.

Healthy Life: The school is proactively concerned with the health of the students. The contracted catering service company provides a wide variety of nutritious meals for students to choose from and ensures students enjoy a balanced diet. In addition, the school frequently organizes seminars and workshops on healthy eating habits, sex education, mental health and inter-personal skills to help students cultivate healthy lifestyles. 中華基督教會方潤華中學 CCC Fong Yun Wah Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: To develop our students into law-abiding civic-minded citizens who possess the unique qualities of inquisitiveness, perseverance, autonomy and resilience. School Management Organisation: Our school implements school-based management to maintain the quality of learning and teaching. The school is managed by the Incorporated Management Committee which comprises of parents, the Principal, teachers, representatives from the school sponsoring body (The Hong Kong Council of The Church of Christ in China) and community members. The Incorporated Management Committee delegates its authority to the principal, vice principal and middle managers to run the school. Our school has three committees under which there are seventeen administrative teams, including the Pastoral Care, Life Wide Learning, Invitational Education, Student Welfare, School Promotion, STEM & eLearning Education, Religious, etc. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee was established in August 2006. Members of the committee include the Principal, seven Sponsoring Body Managers (including the Supervisor) and one Alternate Sponsoring Body Manager, one Teacher Manager and one Alternate Teacher Manager, one Parent Manager and one Alternate Parent Manager, one Alumni Manager and one Independent Manager. School Green Policy: 1. Staff and students are requested to write on both sides of any piece of paper. Collection boxes are available for single-sided waste paper for recycling. 2. Parking spaces for bicycles are provided for staff and students to reduce the need for other forms of private and public transport. 3. Electronic media is widely used to minimize the use of paper. 4. All electrical appliances are switched off in rooms not in use. 5. Books on environmental protection are available in the library. 6. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in both internal and external environmental activities. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school is keen on promoting bi-literacy and tri-lingualism. To raise the English standards of our students, the school supplements the employment of a NET (Native-speaking English Teacher) to provide students the opportunities to speak the language fluently. With the cooperative effort made by the English teachers, we implement both Reading across the Curriculum and Language across the Curriculum to enable students to gain sufficient exposure in English. For Putonghua, we enact the junior form curriculum in the subject to brush up students’ ability in listening, speaking and reading the language. Learning and Teaching Strategies: The school focuses on helping every student to achieve high academic standards and providing enough opportunities for students to develop their abilities to the fullest by: 1. expecting every student to build good learning and self-management habits; 2. putting emphasis on creating a good learning environment and designing a diversified curriculum with a variety of learning activities; 3. setting targets that emphasize whole-person development, reaching out for a wide range of learning experiences and the consolidation of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills for junior form students; 4. allowing S3 students to explore senior curriculum in order to strengthen their learning in NSS and build better foundation; 5. setting targets that emphasize whole-person development and the provision of suitable training programmes that cater for individual differences in ability and interest for senior form students; 6. setting targets that emphasize the development of a positive outlook in life and fostering life-long learning for graduates. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Students are allowed to choose two from a wide range of elective subjects offered. 2. Curriculum highlights: Curriculum highlights: To facilitate the interface and continuity between different learning stages, the school implements ‘Vertical Curriculum Co-ordination’ in the four core subjects, namely, Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics and Liberal Studies. With teachers’ professional judgment and collaboration, we enact a school-based curriculum to enhance students acquiring essential knowledge, developing generic skills, cultivating proper attitudes, and realizing their potentials. The STEM Education in S2 includes the school-based “Maker” curriculum. This stimulates students’ creativity, inquisitiveness and practicality when solving problems. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Through implementing policies that address the issue of learner diversity, the school aims to help students cultivate learning autonomy in order to enhance learning effectiveness. The ultimate aims are to ensure that both weak and strong students will progress at their own pace in this school. 2. Through the promotion of diversified reading schemes such as morning reading sessions, students are encouraged to cultivate the habit of reading and apply the acquired reading strategies. To further enhance their reading proficiency, sharing platforms are provided to students for open discussions which sometimes involve the writers of the books themselves. 3. Civic and moral education is strongly emphasized in morning and afternoon assemblies and personal development lessons so as to implant positive values in students. These same values are also incorporated into the curricula of different subjects. 4. Through displaying students’ work, the school aims to enhance students' self-confidence by enriching their personal learning experience. Life Planning Education: The school Career Guidance Team has put S.1 to S.6 students into four learning key stages to promote learning activities in three areas, including self-development, career exploration and life-planning. These activities allow students to understand their roles and responsibilities, and enhance their awareness of the society and their own future. From our school’s Growth and Development classes to all kinds of activities, such as seminars, workshops, parents’ nights, life-planning days and experiential games, we guide students to build positive self-image, set learning goals, explore their different stages in life and find their own suitable pathways in the future. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Our school has different strategies of curriculum development, teaching and assessment in order to cater for learners’ diversity. We actively create an integrated environment in education, with 23 teachers equipped with training and experience in special education. The school promotes and teaches acceptance and care for one another in hopes of creating a safe and orderly environment for learning. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: 1. Our school believes in the adoption of the Whole School Approach in supporting students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). We have established the Integrated Education Support Team, which has the involvement and support from our education psychologist, counselling master, leader of the Academic Development Team, SEN coordinators, school social workers and teachers with special education training. 2. The Education Support Team evaluates the implementation of integrated education in our school in meetings and provides support programmes which students need, such as speech therapy, writing skills training and study skills training. 3. Our school also offers special examination arrangements and support, including time extension, special examination setting, screen reader and speech-to-text programme. 4. Activities like volunteering training, social communication group and other interest groups are conducted to further enhance the inclusive and integrated atmosphere and culture in our school. 5. In addition to all the programmes and activities, our school holds strong belief in home-school cooperation. Apart from daily contacts with parents, we also prepare year-end support reports for parents to understand the assistance provided from the school and their children’s development. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Continuous Assessments and Term Assessments are combined to ensure fairness and cater for the different needs of students. Students have to go through formative assessments, quizzes and other throughout the school year. Summative examinations are taken at the end of the terms in January and June. Policy on Class Promotion/Detention: A Promotion and Detention Meeting is held at the end of the second term every year. Students who cannot reach the required standards in conduct and academic results will not be promoted. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The school values cooperation among parents, teachers and the school authority. Besides setting up the Parent Teacher Association, we have selected parent managers since 2006. In addition, various kinds of family activities are organized and training courses are provided for parent volunteers. Through taking part in these activities, parents spend more time with their children and take up more important roles in their children’s growth. School Ethos: The school values each and every teacher who exerts an influence on the life of each and every student. Through the frontline teachers themselves setting examples of good behaviour for students, the school aims to help students develop their potentials through a positive outlook on life. The school also encourages students to contribute to the society for the benefit of the members of the community. The school believes that a reasonably disciplined but nurturing environment can help students become self-disciplined and independent. Turning all our students into fully-accomplished individuals is our major target. Future Development School Development Plan: Three Years Plan 2018-2021: 1. Enhancing teaching and learning effectiveness 2. Cultivating students to become global citizens Teacher Professional Training and Development: The school puts strong emphasis on the building of team spirit and the professional development of the teachers. It is hoped that the teaching staff of the school can learn from each other’s teaching experiences, keep up with current trends in education and work hand in hand to develop the school into a warm and vibrant learning community of growth and mutual support. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) The sports teams, interest groups, academic clubs, the four houses and the student union of the school provide students with a variety of activities that cover the following aspects: religious education, academic development, sports, interest, aesthetics and social service. The school also cooperates with a variety of community organizations to organize field studies, visits, performances and competitions. In addition, the school holds annual sports day, school picnic and Christmas parties to develop students in an all-round manner. School Facilities School Facilities: Our school aims to create a welcoming and inspirational learning environment through our 100M Running Track, 7-a-side Soccer Pitch, Basketball Court, Small Group Teaching Room, Fitness Room, English Corner, Student Union Room and Multi-Media Learning Centre. The school premise is fully air-conditioned. All classrooms, special rooms, the covered playground and hall are equipped with computer systems, LCD projectors, broadband internet and intranet connections, etc. To further enhance IT learning, visualizers have been installed in all classrooms and several special rooms. The highly developed e-learning platform enables teachers and students to engage in discussions and experience sharing at all times. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift, Accessible toilet, braille and tactile floor plan, tactile guide path, accessible public information / service counter and visual fire alarm system. Others With the generous support from various sponsors around Hong Kong, our school is offering scholarships and sponsorships to support families in need, and to encourage students to strive for academic advancement and further their education.

1. The Rev. Peter Wong Memorial Scholarship 2. Dr. Fong Yun Wah Scholarship 3. Empathy Foundation Limited Scholarship 4. Scholarship for Further Studies in Taiwan and Mainland China 5. “Fly High” Sponsorship I: Exploration and Experience 6. “Fly High” Sponsorship II: Special Family Relief Grant 7. “Fly High” Sponsorship III: Family Hardship Grant 8. WeCan Scholarship Scheme 9. Award WeCan (Mathematics & Physics) 10. “Soar Like Eagles” Scholarship Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: 276B, 967, K73; Light Rail: 705, 706 Tin Sau.

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24754781 [email protected] 24747344 http://www.keilong.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including We believe in the worth and potential of each individual student. We value holistic education and our School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year teachers aim to facilitate students both in the quest for knowledge and the strive for growth. With Christian love, we help students to become fully-functioning persons living fruitful lives. Number of teaching posts in the approved 55 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 60

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Dr. Cheung Kwan Hin Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 95% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 45% Principal (with Mr. Lau Ka Lun (Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Applied Physics, Master of Qualifications / Science in Information Technology, Diploma in Education) Special Education Training 22% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Knowing the gospel to gain liberty, so as to serve 10% 5% 85%

Name of Sponsoring The Hong Kong Council of The Church of Christ in China Year of Commencement of 1982 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 4000 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Religious Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2), Integrated Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology in S.3)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Life and Society, Computer Literacy, Music, Physical Education, Home Economics, Visual Arts, Design and Technology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Geography, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Religious Education, Physical Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part, Physics, Chemistry, Biology

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Economics, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Religious Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2), Integrated Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology in S.3)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Life and Society, Computer Literacy, Music, Physical Education, Home Economics, Visual Arts, Design and Technology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Geography, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Religious Education, Physical Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part, Physics, Chemistry, Biology

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Economics, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $35 Student Union / Association Fee $20 Approved Charges for $340 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees House Fee $20

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Admission Criteria and Weightings for S.1 Discretionary Places: 1. Academic Performance (40%) 2. Interview Performance (40%) 3. Personal Qualities (20%)

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Summer bridging courses including English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science and English Day Camp are run for new S.1 students. An orientation day and a parent’s day is arranged for S.1 students and their parents at the end of August every year. At the beginning of the term, an additional class teachers’ period is arranged with a view to guiding students to do assignments, developing their proper attitude towards learning and consolidating their learning. To help S.1 students adapt to their new secondary school life, students joining the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Scheme are assigned to take care of a group of S.1 students and give advice to them throughout the year.

The school has a comprehensive set of health policies which include the prevention of pandemics, maintaining a drug-free, non-smoking campus, encouraging healthy eating, promoting student health care, showing concern for violence and bullying, and implementing contingency measures for accidents and class suspension due to infectious diseases. These policies ensure that students continue to grow in a healthy and safe environment. To help students establish a healthy lifestyle, the school has introduced ‘I want to run a Marathon’ Scheme, ‘Jump Rope for Heart’ Scheme, School Physical Fitness Award scheme and organized a series of physical activities. 中華基督教會基朗中學 CCC Kei Long College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Promotion of students' self-directed learning. Concern for students’ whole person development. School Management Organisation: Our school is a member school of the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China, carrying out its educational ideology with emphasis on ‘Whole-person Education’, and confirming that the true meaning of education lies in living our life fully and the formation of character. Our school prides itself in its well-established management and organization. Under the direction of the Incorporated Management Committee and the school supervisor, the principal and the vice-principals implement school-based management. All executive committees and subject departments have clear division of work and are well-coordinated. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The establishment of The Incorporated Management Committee on 1st September 2011 further helps to facilitate and perfect school administration. The Incorporated Management Committee consists of school sponsoring body managers, teacher managers, parent managers, alumni manager, independent manager and the principal. School Green Policy: Encourage students to conserve energy, protect our environment and live a green life. Our school promotes 'No Air-con Day', reusing of one-sided paper, bringing students’ own water bottles and the adoption of reusable cutlery. Various environmental protection activities and outings are organized to enhance students' awareness of environmental protection. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school puts great emphasis on enhancing students' language proficiency in English. It is also the medium of instruction in some junior forms, except for subjects such as Chinese, Chinese History, Putonghua and Religious Studies. Learning and Teaching Strategies: The school strives for excellence in students’ academic performance. The school-based curriculum is designed for diversified learners with a view to facilitating whole-person development. It aims at stretching students’ potential in different areas, sharpening their independent learning skills, critical thinking skills and problem-solving skills. Students learn how to learn. By means of varied activities including outings and field trips, students’ horizons are broadened. Project learning is incorporated into the junior form curriculum.

The school has been promoting eLearning and implementing the policy of BYOD, “Bring Your Own Device” in junior forms in order to facilitate interactions and after-school learning.

Attaching great importance to reading, the school is dedicated to promoting reading extensively with the concerted efforts of the school library and different departments. The school library organises book fairs and rewards avid readers. On-line cross-curricular reading programmes are launched by the English and Chinese Departments. Students read on their own devices during morning reading sessions, which aims to arouse their interest in reading and cultivate a reading habit in the long run. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Senior form students can choose among 10 electives and Mathematics Extended Part. 2. Curriculum highlights: The core curriculum is appropriately fine-tuned to cater for learning diversity in the classroom. Enhancement and consolidation classes are organized after school so as to enhance learning outcome. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Our school emphasizes the four key tasks below: 1. To develop students' regular reading habit to read across the curriculum, morning reading sessions are arranged. 2. The junior forms Life and Society curriculum is designed to enhance critical thinking and project learning skills. 3. Teachers apply information technology in teaching and students are able to use information technology for interactive learning. 4. A wide range of activities are held to bolster students' moral, civic and national consciousness, to broaden their perspectives and to provide them with opportunities to have a comprehensive understanding of the country and show concern about social and world issues. The Basic Law is introduced in Life and Society in junior forms. Reading schemes, projects, visits, co-curricular activities, community service, joint-school activities and cross-boundary learning activities, to name a few, are organized to unlock learners’ full potential. Life Planning Education: Our college stresses the importance of career and life planning for our students. On top of the large-scaled activities, mass talks, class-based workshops organized based on students’ needs of different stages, elements of career and life education are provided in the formal curriculum of the junior forms in order to enhance students’ self-understanding and foster a positive attitude towards work and life. Information of local and non-local multi-pathways, company visits, internships, and individual career guidance are duly provided so that students can have a better understanding of vocational and professional education and training, explore their career options and be well-equipped for their career life after secondary education. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: The Student Development Team is responsible for coordinating resources for the caring of student growth and the training of student leaders. The implementation of value education through whole school events, regular weekly and morning assemblies, class-based activities and Liberal Studies curriculum in junior forms enables students to have a balanced development in knowledge, affection and attitude. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The whole-school approach is adopted to implement integrated education. A student support group has been established with the learning support grant to serve students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Members include a SEN coordinator, two social workers, an educational psychologist, the deputy heads of Counselling Committee and Academic Committee and teaching assistants. Individual counselling, workshops, other services (such as, clinical psychology and speech and hearing therapy and occupational therapy ) provided by outsourcers, homework accommodation, assessment accommodation are measures to cater for their special needs. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: In addition to regular uniform tests and examinations throughout the year, summative assessment is also implemented to evaluate daily performances and encourage active participation in class. To implement small-class teaching in English lessons, students are streamed into groups according to their abilities. After-school enhancement courses are run for high achievers to stretch their abilities while consolidation courses are run for tailing students to cater for their needs. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Established in 1994, the Parent-Teacher Association (henceforth PTA), aimed to foster home-school cooperation, organizes seminars, workshops and courses for parents in which they share the ideas of raising children. In 2001, a resources centre was set up, bringing parents together to play a more active role in their children’s growth.

According to the external school review, the school has enjoyed a very close relationship with parents. For a smooth transition to a secondary school life, the PTA particularly has taken an active role in communicating with Form 1 newcomers’ parents. Parents’ seminars are held every year, focusing on teenage problems, e.g. cyber addiction and emotion management. School Ethos: The school aspires to nurture students’ positive qualities through the support of the Discipline and Counseling Committees. The school plays an important role in inspiring students to develop the ability to tell right from wrong. The school has a good ethos and students are encouraged to learn with enthusiasm and behave well. The school strives to create an orderly school environment in which love and care are cornerstones and a fair system of punishment and reward is carried out. The school has also set up a scheme called “Students’ Conduct Remission Scheme” in which students are given a chance to improve themselves and remedy their mistakes. In addition, the school emphasizes the development of students’ leadership skills. Regular training and activities are provided for student leaders so as to sharpen their leadership skills. Future Development School Development Plan: The theme of the year is ‘Discipline oneself and love others. Love to learn and reflect.’ Students are encouraged to take the initiative to progress and pursue knowledge and the truth. Through various activities, they are motivated to be disciplined and caring with the ability to distinguish between right and wrong. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Teachers are committed to life-long learning: A lot of weight is put on staff development by means of various seminars and activities. Teachers not only actively promote e-learning and self-directed learning to students but are also eager to learn so as to keep track of the new educational trends. To maintain professional standard, teachers are encouraged to reflect on their own performance, conduct peer lesson observations and engage in professional dialogues. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) There are a total of 34 extra-curricular activities ranging from academic societies to interest groups, from serv teams to Christian Fellowship, from physical training to aesthetic training. Our school has launched the mandatory volunteering programme in Secondary 4. Special activities are held on a regular basis, including Sports Days, Counselling Week, Gospel Week, Life Artistic Week, Healthy Lifestyle Week English Week, Overseas Study Tour, Leadership Training Camp, Kei Long Race and Rope Skipping Fun Day. Besides, school picnic, inter-class competitions, inter-house competitions, inter-school functions and competitions are held regularly. School Facilities School Facilities: The school complex is fully air-conditioned. All classrooms and special rooms are equipped with multimedia computer systems, LCD projectors, both wired and wireless broadband internet access and intranet connection. In addition, over 100 iPads are provided for students to use in class. Besides, there are numerous special rooms such as a multimedia learning centre, a computer-assisted learning centre, computer rooms, an English corner, a study room, a student activity centre, a social worker's office, a counselling centre and a disciplinary counselling centre. Other facilities include student lockers and a lift. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others - Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: 68M, 76K, 276, 276P, 68X, 268B, 268C, 269C; Light Rail; MTR.

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24750331 [email protected] 24745663 http://ccckyc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Vision Statement: “To establish a happy learning environment; to provide quality education; to School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year develop individual potential; to pursue a fulfilling life together”. In the spirit of the school motto “We will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ” we are committed to establishing a Number of teaching posts in the approved 54 happy and disciplined school life, providing students with an all-round quality education, developing establishment their individual potential and fostering their motivation for excellence. Total number of teachers in the school 56

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Dr. Kao Yi Tsun Richard Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 45% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 50% Principal (with Dr. Cheng Lai Lam Felix (Doctor of Education, Master of Education, Qualifications / Certificate Programme in School Counselling and Guidance, Postgraduate Special Education Training 34% Experiences) Diploma of Education, Postgraduate Certificate in Psychology, Bachelor of Science (Hons)) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto We will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ. 7% 5% 88%

Name of Sponsoring The Hong Kong Council of The Church of Christ in China Year of Commencement of 1982 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6900 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Religious Education, Life Education and Liberal Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, History, Integrated Science (S.1, S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Visual Arts, Design and Technology, Physical Education, Music, Home Economics English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Religious Education, Visual Arts

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communication Technology, History, Economics, Geography, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Physical Education English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Religious Education, Life Education and Liberal Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, History, Integrated Science (S.1, S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Visual Arts, Design and Technology, Physical Education, Music, Home Economics English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Religious Education, Visual Arts

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communication Technology, History, Economics, Geography, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Physical Education English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $20 Approved Charges for S.1 to S.5 (Teaching Materials and Facilities Fees) $280 Non-standard items S.6 (Teaching Materials and Facilities Fees) $140 Other Charges / Fees -

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S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The criteria for S.1 discretionary places intake: Academic Achievement (40%) Interview (40%) Conduct and Extra-Curricular Activities (20%) Changes will be made in response to the latest development of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please pay attention to the announcement on the school website in January 2021.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Chinese, English and Mathematics Enrichment Programmes and Bridging Courses are held for S.1 students before the start of the new academic year. The S.1 Caring and Development Group is set up to help S.1 students adapt to school life and have healthy personal growth. 中華基督教會基元中學 CCC Kei Yuen College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: We provide students with whole-person education aiming for excellence in moral and academic pursuits. Our school highly values the learning of English. School Management Organisation: Administrative committees are set up to take care of daily school affairs. These include: The Academic Management Committee, The Moral & Civic Education Committee, The Religious Committee, The Discipline Committee, The Guidance Committee, The Extra-curricular Activities Committee, The Careers Committee, The Information Technology Committee, The Staff Development Committee and The School Affairs Committee, etc. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) was established in 2011 to manage the school. It is composed of representatives from the sponsoring body, parents, alumni, teachers, the principal and an independent person. School Green Policy: A School-based Green Policy has been established with the aim of raising students’ awareness, knowledge, attitude, skills and participation in environmental protection. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Our school highly values English teaching and learning. Since the 2010-11 academic year, we have been using English as the main medium of instruction in our S.1 classes. (Please refer to the subjects offered in 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 School Year for further information). We foster improvements in our students’ English standard by offering various language activities, such as The English Language Institute in China’s (ELIC) English Summer Program, summer camps for learning English through cultural exchanges, English study tours to England and Australia, English Action Days, English drama competitions and performances. Students also take part in the English speech festival, English public speaking competitions, Scrabble competitions and debate competitions. In order to enhance the learning and teaching of English, our school uses English as the medium of instruction for many subjects. In addition, the daily announcements in the morning are conducted in English on the PA system. On Saturday mornings, there are various English learning classes. Learning and Teaching Strategies: In order to facilitate school development, our school has the following focuses: 1. Enhancing students’ proficiency in English learning in order to raise their English standards. 2. Promoting self-directed learning, developing students’ preparation and reflection habits. 3. Establishing different measures to cater for learner differences such as adopting the “Three-Tier Implementation Model” to plan and implement school-based gifted education, conducting tutorial and enrichment classes for high and low achievers. 4. Promoting e-learning through using e-learning platforms and applications such as Microsoft Teams, LoiloNote, Nearpod and eClass to arouse students’ interest in learning and cultivate the spirit of self-learning. 5. Enhancing learning effectiveness by teaching students useful learning strategies such as mind mapping, techniques to increase concentration, reading strategies, group discussions and note-taking skills. 6. Creating an atmosphere that encourages striving for excellence and personal development as well as demonstrating the recognition of outstanding performance and significant improvement. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 3X. 12 elective subjects. Most of them use English as the Medium of Instruction. 2. Curriculum highlights: To equip students with knowledge for the NSS curriculum, different curricula have been designed in addition to the formal curriculum. For example, for Junior forms, we offer Life Education and Liberal Studies, Chinese History, History, and Computer Studies. In order to widen students’ learning experiences, Other Learning Experiences (OLE) sessions are scheduled in the afternoon of every Day 6. This allows committees and subject panels to organize diverse learning activities in order to promote a well-balanced, whole-person development in our students. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Cultivating Reading Habits: Our school attaches great importance to our students' academic standard. Through the Afternoon Reading Programme, students’ reading habits are cultivated. Besides, we promote English and Chinese reading schemes to increase students’ exposure to different reading materials. In addition, we promote extensive reading by joining extensive reading schemes held by different organizations like “eRead Scheme” organised by HKEdCity to further enhance their reading habits and raise their interest in reading. Life Planning Education: Our school equips students with information on further studies and career choices. We also develop students' understanding of their interests, abilities, potentials and needs so that they could make subject or career choices. We have set up the Career Life Planning Day. Every year, class teachers meet with every student in their class to help them better understand their own development plans and set goals, so that students can have a clear target to work on. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: 1. We promote a whole school inclusive education approach to support students with special educational needs. 2. We are one of the Education Bureau’s Gifted Education Partner 3. We promote Gifted Education through the following three tiers: The first tier (school-based, whole school): Train students’ high order thinking skills, creativity and social skills. The second tier (school-based, pull out): Provide students with various extended courses in different subjects and leadership training. The third tier (outside school support): Nominate students to participate in gifted classes outside school. 4. We offer pull-out Chinese language courses for non-Chinese speaking students. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our school strives to create an atmosphere of love and care as we strongly believe each student’s uniqueness is valued. To cater for students with special educational needs (SEN) through the Whole School Approach, our school has built a Student Supporting Team comprising teacher coordinator, educational psychologist, social workers, counsellor and subject teachers. To provide students with appropriate and diversified support services, “Big Brothers and Big Sisters” is one of our school’s peer mentoring programmes to help students assimilate into the campus life. Furthermore, to take care of students’ learning differences, the adjustments of assignments, tests and examinations are implemented and in order to boost students’ learning efficiency, the tutoring classes are held after class on a regular basis. Our school attaches great importance to the cooperation between home and school. A constant communication mechanism between parents and school is established. And via different communication channels, parents get more involvements in school. At our school, parents and teachers work together to develop strategies for supporting students. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: There are two examinations in each academic year. In addition, continuous assessments and school-based assessments including coursework, class performance and project learning are adopted in each form to cultivate a positive attitude towards the strive for excellence. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The Parent-Teacher Association was established to enhance home-school collaboration. A wide range of activities are held including the English, Mathematics and Science Enhancement Programmes, seminars, workshops and outings, etc. School Ethos: Our school has a harmonious school ethos and our students are well-disciplined. In order to foster their holistic development, we provide students with various supportive measures such as the S.1 Caring and Development Group, the ‘I Can Do it Scheme’, Kei Yuen Award, the Merit Award Scheme, and the Principal’s Meeting with Outstanding Students Scheme. Also, the Counselling Committee runs the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Scheme as well as the After School Learning Support Programme for S.1 students. The Moral and Civic Education Committee organizes various activities to enhance the development of students’ multiple-intelligences. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To cater for learner diversity • To enhance curriculum planning • To enhance mobile learning • To reinforce gifted education 2. To foster positive lifestyles • To nurture positive attitude in students • To enhance students’ spirit of serving 3. To enhance life planning education • To enhance students’ understanding of life planning • To help students understand their academic/career aspirations • To help students set/achieve their personal goals Teacher Professional Training and Development: Apart from organizing Professional Development Days, the school encourages teachers to pursue further education continuously and participate in The New Staff Mentorship Scheme, Peer Mentorship Scheme, peer lesson observations and open lessons to reinforce professional development. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) We have forty-six extra-curricular activities in five categories: Academic, Sports, Arts, Interests and Services. These include the Scrabble Society, Smart Writers, English Debating Team, English Speech Team, English Drama & Movie Making Society, School Reporters’ Society, Debate & Speech Society, Chinese Writing Society, Chinese Speech Team, Mathematics Society, Computer Society, Putonghua Speech Team, Economics Society, Physics Society, Science Society, Chinese Poem Society, Book Club, Badminton Team, Girls’ Basketball Team, Boys’ Basketball Team, Long Run Club, Boys’ Volleyball Team, Girls’ Volleyball Team, Athletics Team, Football Club, Table Tennis Team, Dodge Ball Club, Cycling Club, Art Club, Choir Club, Wind band, Drama Club, Pop Music Club, Robotics Club, Home Economics Club, Gardening Club, D & T Club, Philatelic Club, Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps, Girl Guide, Boy Scout, Red Cross, Library Prefect & Reading Ambassador, J.P.C., Fellowship and Community Service Group. Also, we have arranged Other Learning Experiences Periods to promote class-based activities and to develop students’ multiple intelligences. School Facilities School Facilities: The school possesses facilities such as two standard basketball courts, a Multi-Media Learning Centre, an English Resource Room, a Computer Room, a Library Information Corner, a Student Activity Centre, a Parent Resource Centre, lockers for each student and an elevator. Also, air conditioners, an Multimedia projector, an Apple TV and an intranet system are installed in all classrooms, special rooms and the school hall. We have wireless network coverage all over the school. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others The academic performance of S.1 entrants ranked in the top percentile in Hong Kong. Students’ performance in public examinations was better than the Hong Kong average and ranked in the top percentile in Hong Kong.

Outstanding Students: Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination 2018 5**- 1 Subject 5*-5 Subjects 5 -1 Subject (Quantitative Finance and Risk Management Science, CUHK) 5**- 1 Subject 5*-3 Subjects 5 -1 Subject (Economics and Finance, HKUST) 5**- 1 Subject 5*-1 Subject 5 -4 Subjects (Engineering, HKU) 5**- 1 Subject 5*-1 Subject (Design, PolyU) 5*-1 Subject 5 -3 Subjects (Business Administration in Accounting and Finance, HKU) 5*-1 Subject 5 -2 Subjects (Nursing, PolyU) 5 -4 Subjects (Business Administration in Accounting and Finance, HKU)

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination 2019 5**-3 Subjects 5*-1 Subject 5-3 Subjects (Medicine (MBChB) Programme, CUHK) 5**-2 Subjects 5*-1 Subject 5-1 Subject (Enrichment Mathematics, CUHK) 5**-1 Subject 5*-2 Subjects 5-3 Subjects (Radiography, PolyU) 5**-1 Subject 5*-2 Subjects 5-2 Subjects (Translation, CUHK) 5**-1 Subject 5*-2 Subjects 5-2 Subjects (Enrichment Stream in Theoretical Physics, CUHK) 5**-1 Subject 5*-2 Subjects (Journalism, HKU) 5*-4 Subjects (Risk Management Science, CUHK) 5*-2 Subjects 5-2 Subjects (Nursing, PolyU) 5*-2 Subjects 5-2 Subjects (Social Science, CUHK) 5*-1 Subject 5-4 Subjects (Economics and Finance, HKU) 5*-1 Subject 5-3 Subjects (Cultural Management, HKU)

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination 2020 5**-1 Subject 5*- 5 Subjects 4-1 Subject (Bachelor of Arts, HKU) 5*-3 Subjects 5-4 Subjects 4-1 Subject (Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Physiotherapy, PolyU) 5*-2 Subjects 5-3 Subjects 4-2 Subjects (Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Biomedical Engineering, CUHK) 5*-2 Subjects 5-2 Subjects 4-2 Subjects (Bachelor of Science, HKU) 5*-2 Subjects 5-3 Subjects 4-2 Subjects (Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Physiotherapy, Brunel University London) 5*-1 Subject 5-2 Subjects 4-3 Subjects (Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) in Nursing, PolyU) 5*-1 Subject 5-2 Subjects 4-3 Subjects (Integrated Bachelor of Business Administration Programme, CUHK) 5*-2 Subjects 5-1 Subject 4-2 Subjects (Bachelor of Social Sciences, HKU) 5*-2 Subjects 4-4 Subjects (Bachelor of Arts, HKU) In the 2020 HKDSE, the average passing rate of all subjects in our school was 95%. This was higher than the Hong Kong average. In the 4 core subjects, the average passing rate was 92%. This was higher than the Hong Kong average. The passing rate of English Language was 98%. This was higher than the Hong Kong average. The rate of attaining Level 2 or above of 16 subjects was higher than the Hong Kong average. The rate of attaining Level 4 or above of 11 subjects was higher than the Hong Kong average. Direct Public Transportation to School Buses: 54、64K、68M、68X、76K、268B、268C、269D、276、276P、968 LRT: Yuen Long Terminus West Rail: Yuen Long Station (Exit F or K)

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25408650 [email protected] 24488763 http://www.cymcass.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Our school was founded by the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong in 1961. We aim at providing quality School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year Christian education to bring out the best in pupils spiritually, morally, intellectually, physically, socially and aesthetically in accordance with the Bible and the teaching of Jesus. Our ultimate goal is to Number of teaching posts in the approved - cultivate a Christian character in students. Our mission is to follow and practise our motto ‘Glorify God establishment and Love Others’ and to nurture students to pursue knowledge with confidence, seek wisdom with Total number of teachers in the school 99 humility and explore truth with gratitude, thereby establishing a harmonious and loving relationship with God, with themselves, with others and with the world. Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Chan Tai Fuk Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 95% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 43% Principal (with Mr. Chan Kam Wai, Dennis (B.App.Sc.(Eng.), Sp.Ed., Dip.Ed., M.Ed.) Qualifications / Special Education Training 13% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type DSS Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Glorify God and Love Others 32% 25% 43%

Name of Sponsoring The Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong Year of Commencement of 1961 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 8000 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Not Applicable School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese History, Chinese Language, Religious Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, English Drama, English Language, Geography, History, Home Economics, Information Technology, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Physics, STEM, Visual Arts English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese History, Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Geography, Health Management and Social Care, History, Physical Education, Tourism and Hospitality Studies Chinese as the medium of instruction

Business Accounting & Financial Studies, Chemistry, English Language, History, Mathematics - Extended Part Module 2, Visual Arts English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Biology, Economics, Information & Communication Technology, Liberal Studies, Mathematics, Physics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese History, Chinese Language, Religious Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, English Drama, English Language, Geography, History, Home Economics, Information Technology, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Physics, STEM, Visual Arts English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese History, Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Geography, Health Management and Social Care, History, Physical Education, Tourism and Hospitality Studies Chinese as the medium of instruction

Business Accounting & Financial Studies, Chemistry, English Language, History, Mathematics - Extended Part Module 2, Visual Arts English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Biology, Economics, Information & Communication Technology, Liberal Studies, Mathematics, Physics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 5 5 5 5 5 School Fee $14,600 $14,600 $14,600 $14,600 $14,600 $14,600

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $20 Student Union / Association Fee $15 Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks 2021-22 S.1 Admission Seminar & Guided School Tour: Date: 28/11/2020 Time: 14:00-16:00 Venue: School Hall

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will not participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). S.1 Admission Criteria & Weightings: Academic Results — 40% Interview Performance — 30% Other Learning Experiences and Achievements — 30%

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life During summer holidays, home visits will be conducted to all S.1 and S.4 students in order to help them set goals to face new challenges. Moreover, a school-based English grammar E-learning course is designed for pre-S.1 students so as to train them on how to learn and adapt to the E-learning mode in our school. At the beginning of the academic year, a S.1 parents' night and a military camp will be arranged to help students build up team spirits and collaborative abilities. 中華基督教青年會中學 Chinese Y.M.C.A. Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. Promoting Interactive Pedagogy and Raising Learning Effectiveness. 2. Upholding Holistic Pastoral Care and Fostering Team Spirit among Students. 3. Optimizing Teaching Strategies and Building a Professional Teaching Team. School Management Organisation: Our School Management Committee members are all experienced educators. The school’s Principal and all middle managers of the school are well-qualified in the subjects and areas concerned. The whole school is run under the leadership of the Principal and the School Executive Committee. They lead four main committees (Academic Development, Student Development, Administration & Support and IT Development) and 30 subject or functional groups. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Professor Yuen-sang Leung; Mr. Joshua Yau; The Rt. Rev. Dr. Thomas Soo, JP; Dr. Alvin Chan; Mr. David Wong; Dr. Eddie Ho; Mr. Yan-kee Cheng; Ms. Pauline Ng, JP; Dr. Shir-ming Shen; Mr. Karl Lau; Mr. Steve Chan; Mr. Dennis Chan School Green Policy: Please refer to http://www.cymcass.edu.hk Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The medium of instructions for junior students is mainly in English so as to enhance their English efficacy. Senior students can select the medium of instructions for their elective subjects in order that they can fully grasp the subject knowledge and achieve the best grades. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Our school advocates “CHING-CHUNG G21 Empowerment Learning” which refers to Ching-Chung’s use of Google to offer empowerment learning for students in the 21st century. What is the main objective of empowerment learning? We believe the assistance provided from parents and teachers to children whenever they encounter difficulties is temporary only. The ultimate educational goal should be to empower children to be responsible for their own learning. Teachers’ step-by-step guidance throughout the learning process and letting students stand on their own feet at the right time are all crucial to develop their ability to learn how to learn. The two main keys to the success of empowerment learning lie on whether we believe our students have the ability to learn how to learn and whether we can offer appropriate kits and strategies to empower their learning.

In order to provide appropriate kits and strategies to facilitate empowerment learning, we are going to further develop our original “K-U-C-A” (Knowing-Understanding-Consolidating-Asking) teaching methodology on a Google-based interactive e-learning platform which allows students to learn beyond the limits of time and space. Teachers would be able to tailor-make diversified teaching materials on this platform to better cater for individual students’ needs. Materials like tutorial videos, lesson broadcast, interactive surveys, live-broadcast of activities, lesson notes, and assessments will all be made available on the platform to facilitate students’ learning. Students can make full use of the materials for lesson preparation and consolidation. They would also be able to discuss with their peers and teachers, ask each other questions, do exercises and assignments, take assessments, and receive timely feedback inside and outside classrooms. Moreover, students are allocated into classes according to mixed abilities so as to avoid labeling effects. However, for the subjects of Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics, students are allocated into different small groups according to their abilities to cater for their individual needs. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 3X. We offer more than 300 subject combinations to suit students' individual interests and ability to prepare them for their future. 2. Curriculum highlights: We provide various activities to promote students’ sense of responsibility, respect and care for others, as well as the ability to differentiate right from wrong. The activities are : DEAR Time (Drop Everything And Read), morning assemblies, lunch time activities, weekly assemblies, pastoral time, co-curricular activities and other whole-person activities.

Moreover, in order to increase learning efficacy, we design school-based curricula for Business Studies, Chinese History, Christian Education, English Drama, Information and Communication Technology, STEM in junior forms. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Through DEAR TIME reading, morning assemblies, lunch time activities, Religious Education, pastoral time and local and overseas study trips, we instill moral and civic education in students.

We develop students' learning habits through daily editorial reading in the morning, DEAR time and other reading programmes.

With the support of our school’s wireless network system, the use of Chromebook, Google applications and other e-learning platforms enable our students to develop good self-learning habits. Life Planning Education: We collaborate with Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong (Life Planning Section) to offer our school-based life planning programme, which aims at fostering students’ self-understanding, personal planning and goal setting abilities. Through various career exploration opportunities, including workplace visits, career talks, Chinese New Year Fairs, mock interview workshops, career tests, and summer internship programmes, students are equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude to make well-informed and wise choices in accordance with their own interests, abilities and orientations. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: In order to cater for individual needs, students are allocated into different small groups according to their abilities for the subjects of Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics. We have two different timetables for the first and second terms in order to provide our students with suitable and flexible courses to suit their needs. For senior forms, we offer more than 300 subject combinations to suit students’ individual interests and ability to prepare them to make the best choice for their future. We organize after-school courses to cater for students’ different learning needs and their growth. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The Inclusive Educational Committee of our school is led by one of our assistant principals (obtaining the Master Degree in Special Educational Needs). The other members of the Committee include our school Special Educational Needs coordinator, school social workers, resourceful teachers as well as subject teachers. The Committee aims at providing developmental and counselling work. It systematically offers supports and trainings to teachers, designs appropriate programs and assessments for students and NCS students with different needs in order to cater for their needs in learning and growth timely. Moreover, we will invite external professionals to provide support and counselling for students with different needs and their parents. Special programs supported by external professionals include Chinese and English writing program, attention training, and social skill training. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; and organising cultural integration activities. Our school will arrange NCS students to take the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE-CN) and the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE,GCE-CN). Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: In the assessment of teaching and learning, we put emphasis on the application of Assessment for Learning to enhance the effectiveness of students’ learning. Subject teachers adjust their method of assessment according to students’ ability for timely and appropriate feedback. We therefore conduct various kinds of formative assessments to evaluate students’ progress in order to offer more incentive for them to learn actively and effectively. In practice, teachers of junior forms adjust the progress to suit students’ ability in order that they can learn towards an objective. Fee Remission: Our school offers a school fee subsidy scheme for students in need Needy students, including those from families receiving the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) and students receiving financial assistance provided by the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA), could apply for fee remission.Application can be submitted at anytime and the subsidy can be offered up to a full year of the school fee remission. - Please visit the web-link in our school’s website for details of school fee remission scheme, including the family income limits. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: We have set up the Parents’ Resources Centre in order to strengthen the bond and collaboration between parents and the school. In addition, the Home-School Collaboration Committee encourages parents to take part in various activities. School Ethos: We follow and practise our school motto “Glorify God and Love Others”. We encourage our students to cultivate a well-balanced character based upon the Bible to meet the challenges of the ever-changing world. In such harmonious learning atmosphere, students can truly develop a character of self-respect as well as respect for God and others. Future Development School Development Plan: Please refer to http://www.cymcass.edu.hk. Teacher Professional Training and Development: We have an outstanding teaching force. All our teachers possess a bachelor degree as well as professional qualification. More than 40% of our staff holds a master degree or doctorate degree. All English and Putonghua teachers have passed the Language Proficiency Assessment. According to the comments in the Comprehensive Review Report for our teachers: “The teachers are sincere, dedicated and enthusiastic. They exhibit a caring attitude towards students and have good rapport with them. They enjoy excellent relationships with students and a harmonious classroom atmosphere creates a supportive learning environment.” With the implementation of "CHING-CHUNG G21 Empowerment Learning”, all our teachers have been awarded the "Google Certified Educator Level 1". Nearly 60% of our teachers have further been awarded certificates in Level 2. In addition, some teachers are qualified Google Trainers. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) The school puts great efforts in promoting co-curricular activities, lunch time activities, extended learning activities and extracurricular activities in spiritual development, caring services, music & arts, cultural skill, physical fitness and academic development provide students with important learning experiences to stimulate their potential to attain all-round development. School Facilities School Facilities: To provide the best access to the worldwide knowledge base of the Internet, we invested in an elaborate networking system with the most up-to-date technological support. The campus is covered with broadband and Wi-Fi service. A set of computer, projector, television and netbooks are installed in all classrooms. Apart from regular classrooms, special rooms such as Drama Centre, Chinese Culture Centre, Visual Arts Room, IT Music Room, Sound Recording Studio, STEM Room, Home Economics Room, Gymnasium, Conference Hall, School Hall with a seating capacity of over one thousand can also be found at our seven-storey campus. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Our school has turned a new leaf in 2018 by becoming the first & only Google Reference School in Hong Kong and the eighth in Asia.

Overall performance of Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE) in recent years: • The average passing percentage in all 19 subjects taken was 90% which was far above the Hong Kong standard; • The percentage of level 2 or above in 5 subjects was 80% which was above the Hong Kong standard; • The percentage of meeting the entrance requirements for local universities and colleges exceeds 70% which was above the Hong Kong standard; • The Top Student scored 33 points in 5 best subjects [5** 5** 5** 5** 5].

Student Achievements in Inter-School Activities: • LCSD Cup Basketball Championship (Boys U16) Second • Hong Kong Inter-School Basketball Marathon (Girls) Second • Panasonic Cup Schools' Basketball Championship (Girls) Third • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Overall Champion (Boys) Second • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Overall Champion (Girls) Second • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Basketball Competition (Boys) Overall Champion • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Basketball Competition (Girls A, B) Champion • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Handball Competition (Boys A, B) Champion • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Handball Competition (Girls A) Champion • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Volleyball Competition (Girls B) Champion • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Swimming Competition (Girls C) Champion • Hong Kong Secondary Schools Trampoline Championship (Boys A, B, C) Champion (Team) • Hong Kong Secondary Schools Trampoline Championship (Girls A, B) Champion (Team) • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Cross Country Competition (Boys C, Girls C) Second (Team) • HKSSF Yuen Long Secondary Schools Area Committee – Inter-School Athletics Competition (Girls A, Boys C) Third • Lions Club of Mount Cameron Cup - Hong Kong Jump Rope Challenge (Secondary Schools Open) Overall Champion • Hong Kong Inter-School Basketball Marathon (Girls) The Best Player Direct Public Transportation to School By Railway: - Get off at Tin Shui Wai West Rail Station, transit to LRT Route 706 (Circular), 705 (Circular) or 751 (to Tin Yat); - Get off at Tin Fu LRT Station, take 5-minute walk via Chung Fu Plaza.

By Bus: From N.T. (East), KMB 269D, 276A or 276B From N.T. (West), KMB 269M From Kowloon, KMB 265B, 269B or 269C From HK Island, City Bus 967 or 969.

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24778237 [email protected] 24747319 http://www.clsmss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including By means of a balanced education in moral, intellectual, physical, interpersonal and aesthetic fields, School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year through formal curricula and extracurricular programmes, we develop in our students the qualities of desirable behaviour and abilities towards realizing the school motto - Wisdom, Virtue, Honesty and Number of teaching posts in the approved 54 Progress. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 55

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. LEUNG Pak-wai, Ashley (PEO(CD), EDB) Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 98% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 53% Principal (with Ms. LEE Siu-yuk, Hilda (B.A, Cert Ed) Qualifications / Special Education Training 27% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Gov Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Wisdom, Virtue, Honesty, Progress 0% 14% 86%

Name of Sponsoring The Government of the Hong Kong SAR Year of Commencement of 1979 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 5300 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Not Applicable School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Visual Arts, Physical Education.

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Science (S.1, S.2 & S.3), Geography, History, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology (S.1 & S.2), Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Music. English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Physical Education, Visual Arts.

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory Part & Extended Part (Module 2)), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, History, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Music English as the medium of (S.6). S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Visual Arts, Physical Education.

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Science (S.1, S.2 & S.3), Geography, History, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology (S.1 & S.2), Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Music. English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Physical Education, Visual Arts.

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory Part & Extended Part (Module 2)), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, History, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Music. English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $300 (S1 students only) Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for $150 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees ECA Fee: $148 (S.4-S.6 students)

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Interview Performance 40%; Ranking in the "Rank Order List" 30%; Extra-Curricular Activities, Services & Conduct 20%; Connection with School 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Bridging Programme, Orientation Day and Orientation Day Camp Our school promotes a healthy school culture, with an emphasis on positive peer influence and life value cultivation. Health education is integrated into the school curriculum at both junior and senior levels. Various teams and external parties work collaboratively to develop a healthy school environment which gives support to students' intellectual, emotional and physical growth. 趙聿修紀念中學 Chiu Lut Sau Memorial Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To enhance students’ academic performance by raising the effectiveness of learning and teaching. 2. (a) To promote students’ positive thinking and mental health; (b) To stretch students’ potentials. School Management Organisation: Under school-based management, there are various departments and committees overseeing the school policy, school development, academic affairs, student admission & affairs, resource management, major functions, staff affairs, community and school co-operation, safety & crisis management, student development and other learning experiences. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The School Management Committee was founded in 1999. It is currently chaired by a representative from the EDB, and consists of the Principal and representatives of teachers, parents, alumni and the community. School Green Policy: 1. To help students to develop green lifestyles; 2. To encourage students to participate in activities related to sustainable development; 3. To provide opportunities for students to participate in environmental activities; 4. To widen the perspectives of environmental education within the curriculum. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The main medium of instruction of our school is English. For details, please refer to the subjects offered/to be offered in the 2020/21 school years. In 2019/20, students were given plenty of opportunities to take part in English activities. The English Department, the English Debating Club, the English Drama Club and the Reading Club organised different activities for them to join and learn English outside the classroom. Students were encouraged to explore their interest in English debate, English drama and reading, etc. Moreover, students had a chance to meet with authors and their counterparts from other countries, which allowed them to use English in an authentic situation and increase their exposure to English in different context. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Various learning and teaching strategies are adopted in our school to cater for students' diverse abilities and needs. Enhancement and enrichment activities are designed for students in accordance with their respective abilities, needs and interests. Students are motivated to learn through a problem-based learning and inquiry approach. Ample learning opportunities are provided by means of group discussions, role plays, forums, open-ended tasks, site visits, field studies and interviews. Students' critical thinking skills are developed through co-operative learning. Students take the initiative to complete group tasks in which they explore the controversies of current issues and present their own opinions from multi-perspectives. Multiple modes of assessment and continuous assessment strategies like self-learning records, oral presentations, project work, fieldwork, self-evaluations, peer evaluations, SBA, IES, daily work are developed and implemented. Timely feedback on students' strengths and weaknesses as well as advice for further improvement are provided. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: Our school adopts block timetabling to increase subject combinations. 2. Curriculum highlights: The curriculum of Personal, Social & Humanities Education in junior forms from perspectives of subject knowledge to study skills, has been revised to better equip students for their senior form studies. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Our school organizes a series of activities to promote reading culture. The Morning Reading Programme for S.1 and S.2 and the Extensive Reading Scheme for S.1-S.3 effectively foster an interest in reading and good reading habits among junior form students. The reading rooms make books and magazines easily accessible to students. Besides, students and teachers regularly share their fun reading experiences in the assemblies. Students are also kept updated with the information of new books through the book exhibitions organized by the School Library. Moreover, Students’ self-learning skills are developed through reading with the use of an online reading platform. Students are encouraged to share their reading experiences regularly. The Multi-Media Learning Centre and the Language Room serve to facilitate interactive learning in the school. Our school promotes eLearning to extend students' learning opportunities beyond the confines of the classrooms. Besides, positive values towards personal life, family, community and country are instilled in students by refining and restructuring the value education curriculum at junior and senior levels. ‘Service Learning Programme’, incorporating servicing with learning, aims at enhancing our students' understanding of their roles, rights and responsibilities in the community and society. Life Planning Education: 1. To provide students with careers guidance in both junior and senior forms. To provide students with quality life planning education and career guidance which are aligned with students' developmental needs at different stages of growth. To support students to make career decisions in accordance with their interests, abilities and orientations. 2. To handle information on careers matters. This includes the upkeep of a ‘CLP Resource Centre’. Information on further education, job descriptions, job opportunities, changes of entry requirements to education institutes and job requirements will be collected, updated and disseminated to students regularly. 3. To process students' application for further studies. Students' applications for admission to both local and overseas tertiary institutes are processed by the careers unit with the assistance of the class teachers concerned. Applications are processed through various admissions schemes such as the JUPAS (Joint University and Polytechnic Admission Scheme), E-APP and other overseas admissions schemes. 4. To organize careers-related activities. These activities include careers talks, seminars, programmes and experience-sharing activities on careers opportunities and further education, visits to industrial, commercial and academic organizations, video and slide shows on careers and further education. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Conducting tutorial classes for both high and low achievers, adjusting the teaching schedule through collaborative lesson preparation and using tailor-made learning and teaching materials are some of the measures that we use to cater for learner differences. As for support for student development, the Peer Counsellors Scheme, organized by the Counselling Team, helps the S.1 students deal with their academic and social needs so that they can enjoy a happy school life. To cater for the different learning needs of SEN students, prompt referral is always made. The school social workers and the teacher-in-charge work closely with the educational psychologist and the EDB to provide professional and appropriate support to students in need. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The Whole School Approach has been adopted to cater for student diversity and SEN. Our school strategically arranged teachers to attend BAT courses to enhance the professional capacity of the teaching force. Our school flexibly deploys the Learning Support Grant, additional funding and resources to cater for student diversity by purchasing professional services, such as Speech Therapy. To cultivate an inclusive and supportive school culture, S1 Orientation Day Camp and Peer Counsellors Training Programme are held every year to promote respectful and supportive peer relationships. Curriculum and assessment accommodation, differentiated teaching strategies and homework arrangements are adopted to address the needs of individual students and to enhance their learning effectiveness. Regular meetings are held with EDB staff, the School-based Educational Psychologist and other experts to review the accommodation measures. Parents are encouraged to join meetings or workshops to discuss intervention programmes, draw up individual Education Plan, evaluate the progress and the effectiveness and how to provide similar support for the students at home. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Every school year, there are 2 term tests and 2 examinations. Examination marks account for 80% of each student's overall result while term test, coursework and project marks the remaining 20%. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The Parents' and Teachers' Association (PTA) of Chiu Lut Sau Memorial Secondary School was founded on 4th July 1993, with the objectives to strengthen parents’ communication and parent-teacher relationships, to support the school in educating students and to enhance students’ welfare. Every year, the PTA organizes various educational and recreational activities, such as Parents’ School, picnics and publishing newsletter. Besides, the parent volunteers contribute tremendously to home-school co-operation by actively participating and assisting in school activities. School Ethos: Our school ethos is characterised by students' honesty, modesty and reverence, which account for the harmonious teacher-student relationship. We also emphasize the importance of nurturing students' self-discipline and creative thinking so as to ensure all-round education in moral, intellectual, physical, interpersonal and aesthetic fields. Under the guidance and support of the school social workers (posted to our school by the Scout Association of Hong Kong - The Friends of Scouting) and teachers of the Careers and Life Planning Team, the Counselling Team as well as the Discipline Team, our students enjoy a fulfilling school life and display a strong desire to strive for excellence. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To enhance students’ academic performance by raising the effectiveness of learning and teaching. 2. (a) To promote students’ positive thinking and mental health; (b) To stretch students’ potentials. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Our school support and encourage the teaching staff to attend professional development courses and seminars to enhance their professionalism and update their IT proficiency. Collaborative lesson preparation and peer lesson observation are also promoted among teachers. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Our school provides students with the opportunities to gain Other Learning Experiences, including Student Union & Houses, aesthetic development, community service, physical development, career-related experiences, interest groups, students' exchange programmes and other extra-curricular activities. Amongst 38 ECA clubs and societies, students can choose to join the activities according to their abilities and interests. Students, divided into 4 houses, are actively involved in various inter-house academic and athletic competitions to vie for the Overall Championship. Thanks to the outstanding performance of our athletes and swimmers, we won multiple awards in Inter-school Sports Competitions (Yuen Long District) over the years. School Facilities School Facilities: With the completion of the School Extension Project in February 2011, our school has 28 air-conditioned classrooms and 18 special rooms including 4 Laboratories, 2 Computer Rooms, an English Language Room, an English Reading Room, a Chinese Reading Room, a Geography Room, a Design and Technology Room, a Home Economics Room, a Music Room, 2 Art Rooms, a Lecture Room, a Function Room, a Multi-Purpose Room and an Information Technology Learning Centre. The sports facilities comprise a Table-Tennis Training Room, a Basketball Court, a Volleyball Court as well as a Slip-Proof Playground. Other facilities include the Lut Sau Hall, a Library, a Student Activity Centre, an Instrumental Practice Room, a Band Room, a Rehearsal Room, a Tuck Shop, a Medical Room, a Careers and Life Planning Resources Centre, a Campus Broadcasting Room, a Liberal Studies Resource Centre, an English Resource Centre, 2 School Social Workers' Offices, a Student Union Office, an Alumni Association Office, a PTA Office, a Conference Room, an Interview Room and a Meeting Room. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift, Accessible toilet, tactile guide path, accessible public information / service counter, visual fire alarm system and Movable ramps are available on each floor so as to provide physically impaired students with access to classrooms. Others Scholarships: Chiu Lut Sau Memorial Scholarship, Parents' and Teachers' Association Scholarship, Alumni Association Scholarship, Margaret Lo Scholarship. Exchange programmes: The school has planned the Study Tour to Xian and planned the Cultural and Technological Tour to Korea, the Study Tour to Ningbo and Shenzhen, the Ecological and Cultural Tour to England. However, due to the raging epidemic of COVID-19, those exchange programmes will be postponed to 2020-2021. Direct Public Transportation to School By KMB: No. 68M (from Tsuen Wan), No. 968 (from Tin Hau), No. 68X (from Jordan), No. 276 (from Sheung Shui), No. 268B (from Hung Hom), No. 268C (from Kwun Tong), No. 269D (from Lek Yuen); By West Rail (Long Ping Station).

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24483111 [email protected] 24454746 https://www.tcss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including In accordance with the motto of CUHK, the school emphasizes both the intellectual and moral School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year development of students. We aim at helping students to become all-rounders who are also responsible, independent and willing to serve the community. Number of teaching posts in the approved 57 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 63

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Wong Sai Chiu, SBS, IDS Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 95% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 48% Principal (with Mr. Leung Kwok Ho (B.Sc. Hons.(CUHK), M.Sc.(CityU), M. Ed.(HKBU), Qualifications / PCEd. (HKU)) Special Education Training 35% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto "Bo Wen Yue Li": "Bo Wen" is to broaden one's intellectual horizon; "Yue 19% 2% 79% Li" is to keep within the bounds of propriety

Name of Sponsoring The Education Foundation of The Federation of The Alumni Associations Year of Commencement of 1991 Body of The CUHK Limited Operation Area Occupied by the About 7000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Life and Society*, Chinese History, History*, Geography*, Business Fundamentals (S.3), Computer Literacy*, Putonghua (S.1), Music*, Physical Education, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Visual Arts, Integrated Science* Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (S.1)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics (S.2 & S.3) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Biology, Chinese History, History, Geography, Information & Communication Technology, Economics, Tourism & Hospitality Studies, Health Management & Social Care, Physical Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Life & Society*, Chinese History, History*, Geography*, Business Fundamentals (S.3), Computer Literacy*, Putonghua (S.1), Music*, Physical Education, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Visual Arts, Integrated Science* Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (S.1)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics (S.2 & S.3) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Biology, Chinese History, History, Geography, Information & Communication Technology, Economics, Tourism & Hospitality Studies, Health Management & Social Care, Physical Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $35 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for Approved Collection: $250 for S.1 - S.5, $100 for S.6 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Applied Learning, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Music, Class Period

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). 30% of the S.1 places will be allocated to students applying for discretionary places. The admission criteria and weightings are: academic performance: 50%; conduct/teacher's comment: 20%; interview: 20%; services, activities and awards: 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Bridging courses in English and Mathematics will be organized for S.1 students to prepare them for the new learning environment. Also, academic courses, adventure-based training camp and the S.1 Parent-Student Orientation Day will be held in August to help students and parents know more about the school.

It has always been our mission to take care of students’ health. We have Safety and Health Committee, Health Education Group and Student Welfare Group to help coordinate work related to health matters. The school also works with PTA to monitor the tuck shop and lunch-box suppliers to ensure that healthy and delicious food is provided to students. In order to promote a healthy campus life, the school has organised Health Promotion Week, joined the Basic Life Skills Training Programme held by the Department of Health and the Health Promoting School Scheme of CUHK. 香港中文大學校友會聯會張煊昌中學 CUHK FAA Thomas Cheung Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Learning through Diversity, Growing with Positivity. School Management Organisation: We are one of the first batch of schools establishing the Incorporated Management Committee and Performance Pledges. To guarantee the quality of education, experienced educationists and professors from CUHK and EdUHK are appointed as our academic advisors who offer us recommendations on the effectiveness of the teaching and learning methods we adopt. The School Administration Board, led by the principal, is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the school and collaborating the work of different committees and departments. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Since 1996, School Management Initiatives has been implemented to improve the administration of the school. In 2005, the Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) of CUHK FAA Thomas Cheung Secondary School was established. Teacher, alumni and parent representatives elected through votes are invited to join the IMC to enhance the effectiveness and accountability of the administration and management of the school. School Green Policy: We care about the environment. The Environmental Protection Club of the school usually works together with the Moral and Civic Education Committee to organize programmes to arouse the awareness of the staff and students in conserving energy and natural resources. Moreover, policies are enforced to reduce the use of paper, water and electricity and promote recycling. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: In response to the new policy of medium of instruction in secondary schools, the school has paid more attention to help students lay a solid foundation of English. English is used in Mathematics and Science lessons in junior forms so as to increase their exposure to English. In senior forms, English is widely used in teaching but Chinese will still be used depending on the needs of students and the nature of the subjects taught. To create a language rich learning environment, the English and Chinese departments have organized different programmes such as Language Subjects Academic Day, English Speaking Day and study tours to cater for different needs. Interesting English activities are often organized for students by three NET teachers, the English Department and the English Society. Moreover, Morning Reading Time and Extensive Reading Award Scheme are provided to students so as to help them develop a good reading habit. Last but not least, an English-Chinese anthology called 'Rendezvous' is published every year to acknowledge students’ good work in writing. Learning and Teaching Strategies: To cater for the needs of students with different abilities, a student-centered curriculum is adopted. In junior forms, we emphasize 'Bilingual and Triliterate Learning', information technology, social studies and project learning. There are special English, Chinese, Mathematics classes for under privileged or elite students. In senior forms, we make students interact more actively in the process of teaching and learning. We also provide tutorials, talks, seminars and quizzes to prepare students for public examinations. Every subject has its own subject policy and work plan. Due to the implementation of the senior secondary curriculum, the Curriculum Development Committee and e-Learning Committee were established to advise the school on the matter. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Senior secondary students can choose 2 out of the 11 electives offered by the school. 2. Curriculum highlights: Taking into consideration the abilities of students, teachers design and plan the curriculums carefully so as to help students learn effectively. Since the Senior Secondary Curriculum emphasizes giving students other learning experiences, the school has organized different activities and life planning programmes for students to widen their horizons in areas like sports, art, music, morals and careers etc. Development of the Four Key Tasks: To cultivate a good reading habit, Morning Reading Sessions are run to encourage students to read books and newspapers in both Chinese and English. ‘Bring Your Own Device’ scheme is launched in the school. In each classroom, a computer cum Wifi, a projector, a visualizer and a screen are installed to facilitate interactive teaching and learning through the use of IT. To stimulate interest in learning, different activities are held by different departments. To instill good morals into students, the Moral and Civic Education Committee often organizes cross curricular and co curricular activities for students to practise what they have learned. STEM committee aims at promoting collaboration between Mathematics and Science subjects and developing the creativity of students. Life Planning Education: A variety of thematic career talks are organized to keep students abreast the latest development of further studies, vocational training, career opportunities and trend in the universities and working world. Career-related activities are held to provide work experience/ opportunities for students so that they can understand their interests, abilities, career inclinations. Students can also learn the importance of life long career development planning through career and life planning workshops held in the class teacher periods. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: To cater for student diversity, split class teaching in English, Chinese, Mathematics and Liberal Studies is arranged. Tutorials are conducted after school to help students to catch up with the progress. In order to understand students’ needs better and nurture the personal growth of students, the school has arranged two class teachers for each class. For students with special needs, members of Student Development Committee, co worked with educational psychologist and specialists, will offer assistance to them and their parents. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Student Support Coordination Committee is established in order to develop appropriate support measures, adjust internal school examinations and apply special public examination arrangements for students with Special Education Needs (SEN). Student Development Committee is set up to formulate, plan, implement various training and inclusive activities. By working closely with EDB and professional teams, the Committee aims at promoting personal growth of our students. With the Learning Support Grant, School-based After-school Learning and Support Programmes Grant and Diversity Learning Grant, our Committee provides a variety of training programmes and activities. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: While 30% of the questions in our test and examination papers should be catered for students of lower ability, 50% of the questions are designed for students of average ability and 20% of the questions are for students of higher ability. To cater for the needs of more capable learners, the department of Mathematics provides extended module for brighter students in senior forms. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: With the Parent Teacher Association and parent manager, we have made strong connection with parents who show concern of the school life and growth of students. Seminars and workshops are often organized by PTA to help parents improve their communication skills with children. Parents are also invited to express their views about the school management through their participation in the school administration consultation conference. The parent-child volunteer team led by the school social worker is distinguished for its work done for school and the community and has won awards in the Yuen Long Outstanding Volunteers Competitions. School Ethos: Teacher-student relationship in the school is harmonious. We adopt a whole-school approach to guidance. Besides, the implementation of the Discipline-and-Guidance-in-One Policy has been proved effective in developing good behaviour in students. The Peer Guidance Scheme is run to cater for the needs of junior form students. We also have the TCSS Holistic Award Scheme and scholarships to acknowledge students' achievements in academic performance, conduct, reading, services and co-curricular activities. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To strengthen students’ language abilities. 2. To encourage scientific research and self-directed learning. 3. To promote reading to widen student’s horizons. 4. To support students with learning problems. 5. To enhance students’ self-image and sense of belonging to the school. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Our teachers have participated actively in workshops, courses on teaching and sharing sessions with peer school teachers. To put into practice what they have learned, teachers often take the initiative to arrange peer observation in class and have professional exchange on the effectiveness of their teaching methods. Our school has joined the School-based Support Services provided by EDB. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) More than 50 clubs and societies under 5 categories academic societies, social services teams, interest groups, sports teams and performance groups, are established for students in the school. To enhance life wide learning, all S.1 students are required to join at least one club in two categories (https://www.tcss.edu.hk/committee/guidance/S1_OD/CCA.pdf ). S.4 students are encouraged to work as committee members for the groups they join. School Facilities School Facilities: The school is well equipped with air conditioning and updated IT facilities. In each classroom and special room, a computer cum Wifi, a projector, a visualizer and a mini Hi-fi system are installed. Wireless internet access is available in the school. There is a computer room and a multimedia learning centre. Special rooms include a Parent Teacher Centre, a Parent Resource Centre, a computerized library, a lecture room, a STEM room, a Careers Information Centre, a Campus TV station, self study rooms, student activity rooms, academic special rooms and a room for guidance. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Other than learning in class, students are encouraged to acquire learning through reading, taking part in IT project work and other activities. Moral and civic education are promoted through cross curricular and co curricular activities. All these activities help students develop their communication skills, critical thinking skills, creativity and positive attitude towards life. We have established a close relationship with our sister schools in Mainland China, including Shanghai Qibao Secondary School, Shenzhen Qiaolong School & Shenzhen Shi Yan Public School, to facilitate exchange of ideas on education. We also gain professional support from our academic advisers so as to ensure the quality of teaching and learning. Students won numerous awards in various international competitions on language, IT, photography, music and arts. Direct Public Transportation to School Buses: 69M, 69X, 269B, 269C, 269D, 276A, 969, B2P, E34A, K74, K75P; Light Rail: 705, 706, 761P; Minibus: 34A, 77, 77A.

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 金巴崙長老會耀道中學 Cumberland Presbyterian Church Yao Dao Secondary School 28 Hong Yip Street Yuen Long

24730777 [email protected] 24730177 http://www.cpcydss.edu.hk/

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Abides to the Christian faith that human beings are created in God's image. Each individual deserves School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year of respect, freedom, and has the capacity for creativity, love and self transcending. Education is a significant means of realizing human potential, advancing the quality of life and developing the Number of teaching posts in the approved 59 spiritual values of humanity. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 66

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Ip Shun Tak, Andy Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 99% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 44% Principal (with Mr. Lau Chi Kuen Qualifications / Special Education Training 13% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Striving for Excellence, Fortitude and Veracity. Aiming at Christlikeness, 15% 9% 76% Self-sacrifice and the Glorifying of God

Name of Sponsoring Cumberland Presbyterian Church Hong Kong Presbyterian Year of Commencement of 2005 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6000 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Humanities, Computer & Technology, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Christian Education, Putonghua, Food and Nutrition, Life Technology (S.1 to S.2), Think & Make, Information Technology Chinese as the medium (S.3), Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (S.3), Self-Directed Learning, Reading Lesson of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (S.1-S.3), Science (S.1-S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics (Extended Part Module 1) (S.5-S.6), Liberal Studies, Biology (S.5-S.6), Economics, Geography, History, Computer and Information Technology, Physical Education (NSS), Visual Arts (NSS), Ethics and Chinese as the medium Religious Studies, Physical Education, Life Education, Christian Education, Self-Directed Learning, Reading Lesson of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (S.4), Physics, Chemistry, Biology (S.4-S.5)

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics (S.5-S.6), Mathematics (Extended Part Module 2), Business, Accounting and Financial Studies Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Humanities, Computer & Technology, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Christian Education, Putonghua, Food and Nutrition, Life Technology (S.1 to S.2), Think & Make, Information Technology Chinese as the medium (S.3), Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (S.3), Self-Directed Learning, Reading Lesson of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Science (S.1-S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics (Extended Part Module 1), Liberal Studies, Biology, Economics, Geography, History, Computer and Information Technology, Physical Education (NSS), Visual Arts (NSS), Ethics and Religious Studies, Chinese as the medium Physical Education, Integrated Arts, Christian Education, Self-Directed Learning, Reading Lesson. of instruction

English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology (S.4-S.5)

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Mathematics (Extended Part Module 2), Business, Accounting and Financial Studies Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $30 Approved Charges for $300 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The selection criteria are mainly based on students' conduct, academic performance and students' learning enthusiasm. (Conduct 40%; Academic Performance 40%; Interview Performance 20%)

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life During the summer, we arranged an online parents’ talk to assist parents of their students current schooling situation as a secondary school student and develop the learning habits. At the beginning of every year, the school will arrange an orientation period for the students to adapt and prepare for the upcoming academic year. Counselling Prefects from senior forms are willing to support students to enjoy their new school life. The school also provides two class teachers for classes in form 1 to 4 to facilitate pastoral care for the students. Concerning the healthy eating habits of students, the school has established a special committee aiming at monitoring the nutritional value, taste and students' hygienic habits, our tuck shop is strictly not allowed to sell any soft drinks or any deep fried snacks; parents are also encouraged to provide their own healthy lunches. The school joins the “On-site meal portioning” programme organized by the Environmental Protection Department to avoid disposable containers and cutlery and reduce food waste. The school also encourages healthy living and participation in physical exercises regularly through Food and Nutrition Lesson and Physical Education Lesson. 金巴崙長老會耀道中學 Cumberland Presbyterian Church Yao Dao Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. Optimize utilization of English in writing and speaking to enhance English proficiency. 2. Develop student's ability in STEM to improve students’ creativity. 3. Deepen life education to build character with wisdom. School Management Organisation: The IMC carries out “school-based management” which lets the main committees in the school to decide and establish the most suitable goal and policy for the school. It is also highly concerned about the professional development of the teaching fellows and to provide them with professional training. Besides, it also highlights the importance of communication between the school and the parents, which helps to produce a prefect-learning environment for students. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The incorporated management committee was formed to guarantee the implementation of school mission and smooth operating in schools' administration. Besides the School Sponsoring Managers, the Incorporated Management Committee also comprises Teacher and Alternate Teacher Managers and will invite graduates as Alumni Manager in the future. Financial and Personnel sub-committees are formed. The regular meeting will be held to help establish and execute optimal decision on different management level. School Green Policy: The education of environmental protection is a "whole school" policy, which teaches students the importance and the awareness of the environment through various actions and messages delivered by the teachers themselves. The activities and promotions themselves also allow students to experience and consequently, understand the necessity for sustainable development. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: In order to strengthen students’ ability in coping with senior secondary form curriculum and better prepare for further tertiary education, English has been adopted as the medium of instruction in Secondary 1 to Secondary 3 Mathematics and Science. Our school puts emphasis on building up the reading and writing interest and habit to develop students' language abilities. Reading resources with suitable levels are purchased and the strategies are implemented in promotion of the reading and writing atmosphere. Learning and Teaching Strategies: To cope with students' wide variety of talents and skills in this knowledge-based society for the 21st century, we stress the importance of developing students' critical thinking and problem solving skills. The curriculum in our school is designed with e-learning materials and problem-solving approach in order to develop their critical and logical thinking abilities and deductive and problem solving techniques. These lay the foundation of life-time self-learning skills that students can acquire and create knowledge by themselves. The content in four major domains, knowledge, skills, attitude & affection are integrated together through task-based learning. Besides English, Mathematics and Science, numerous electives are added for increasing the interest and curriculum diversity. Teachers in different subjects can co-operate and undergo cross-curricular teaching with suitable theme. Under the integration of curriculum, the subject knowledge can be merged in our daily lives (e.g. precaution of infectious disease, war on anti-terrorism and deflation of economy etc.) and this makes the learning more meaningful and authentic. Every cycle there are reading session to promote a positive reading atmosphere. There is a newly designed library full of rich and abundant reading material that captivates and encourages students to read more. A selection of books have already been chosen for students to share and read during their reading session. Teachers also recommend books for students and will also arrange special events such as an author book signing and a mobile book exhibition to motivate students to share their reading experiences with others. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Our school provides senior students with a diversified choice of elective subjects to cater for students’ interests, abilities and needs and to equip them better for meeting the needs of an ever-changing society. 2. Curriculum highlights: Based on the framework devised by the Curriculum Committee, we flexibly adapt the curriculum to meet the needs of our students and the long-term development of our school. By deploying the school's resources and advantages, we aim at providing our students with the necessary learning experience and developing their generic skills for their lifelong learning and whole-person development. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Our school implements e-learning extensively. All Junior Form students have their own tablets as a learning tool in lessons. A variety of learning software, applications and online resources are used to enhance students’ interaction and engagement. We have introduced STEAM into Secondary 1 and Secondary 2 curriculum. Our school Reading Team has organised various activities to promote reading. Cross-subject Learning is specially designed for Junior Form students to foster their generic skills and encourage the application of knowledge acquired in different subjects. Computer and Technology in Junior Form equips students with core computer knowledge and coding knowledge. Our school is well-equipped with IT facilities. Our school-based curriculum is planned with the collaboration among different committees. Life Planning Education: Our school adopts a holistic approach on career and life planning, Students know themselves through different activities, aptitude test, workshops and talks. We hope to inspire our students to plan their future studies and careers in accordance with their abilities and aspirations. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Our school provides students various learning modes, including e-learning, self-directed learning and cooperative learning. Through curriculum adaptation and comprehensive homework policy, students’ learning diversities are catered. Our school also support students with special needs by providing after school remedial classes to build learning confidence and motivations. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our school aims at building an inclusive and caring campus with the whole school approach. The school established the inclusive education committee includes vice principal, SENCO, teachers and counselor with training in catering students with special needs, teaching assistants, social workers and educational psychologist, which provides collaborative support for facilitating students’ learning effectiveness. The coordinations between teachers and professionals enhance early identification, assessment and further transfer for students with special needs. Special arrangement on formative and summative assessment is made for student learning diversities. Through the optimal use of the Learning Support Grant, the school employs extra manpower in teaching, purchases professional services (including services for speech therapy and occupation therapy) and organizes interest groups for student personal growth and career explorations. Our school also puts emphasis on the cooperations with parents. Therefore, seminars for parents and regular parent gatherings are conducted by our educational psychologist or counselor to take care of personal growth needs of our students. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Our school arranges learning communities for NCS students to facilitate their learning in Chinese and Chinese culture. Through the participation in organizing local site visits and social services, our NCS students can get better integration into the community. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: In continuous assessments, the school provide assessment policy to show students’ multi Intelligences. In summative assessments, adaptations will be given according to the needs of our students so that they can be encouraged to show their strength. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Home-School Team aims at gathering parents and promoting communication between parents and school by organizing social activities, courses for parental education, open class, parents day and parents night. The parent representatives in the Parent-Teacher Association and the Incorporation Management Committee can discuss and make suggestions to the school. School Ethos: We advocate a whole-person education based on biblical truths. We aim at educating our students to have a positive attitude towards life. Our school emphasizes both discipline and love in our education. We practice strict rules and promote a loving atmosphere. Through close collaboration between the Pastoral Care Committee and Counseling Committee, and with the help of the 'Two class teachers' policy, our teachers are able to develop an effective student growth support network. Moreover, there is a wide range of schemes to develop students’ virtue, conduct award schemes and student leadership training schemes, to enhance our students' self-esteem, self-confidence, exemplary conduct and love for others. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Optimize utilization of English in writing and speaking to enhance English proficiency. 2. Develop student's ability in STEM to improve students’ creativity. 3. Deepen life education to build character with wisdom. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Self-Evaluation and Development Committee is in charge of coordinating professional development of teachers. The Committee advocates the importance of continued professional development by organizing various seminars, exchange programmes and sharing sessions. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) There are different service groups, including Student Union, Prefect Team, English Association, Library Ambassador, Campus TV Crew, House Committees and Christian Fellowship . There are a wide variety of clubs and societies for the students to join to enrich their school life. Students are encouraged to join the school teams such as basketball, football, volleyball, badminton, table-tennis, athletic, cross-country, debate team and drama club, and are trained to take part in the inter-school competitions. Moreover, a form camp for S4 students is organized every year in order to encourage them to set targets and help them enjoy their senior school life. School Facilities School Facilities: Our school has the latest school building design (Year 2000). The high speed computer network was installed so that students can learn through the Campus Digital TV Studio. All the classrooms were installed Wi-Fi, computers and large-screen television. Tablet computers are used to assist students' learning in the classroom. Self access learning computers were installed in public areas so that students can control and monitor their own learning progress via the computers. Fully air-conditioned Jabbok Sports Science and Fitness Centre was established for physiological data analysis to determine performance parameters during activities such as cycling, running and rowing. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others With the donations from Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the "Cumberland Presbyterian Church Hong Kong Presbytery Scholarship" is awarded to students who obtained good grades in their public examinations. We also have the “Lam’s Scholarship” to award students who show continuous improvement in various aspects during the school year. To broaden students’ horizons, study tours and excursions are organized. Destinations we have visited include Mainland China, Australia, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Taiwan and Cambodia. Besides, students are participating eagerly in a variety of competitions, including Inter-school Debate Competition, Drama Competition, Video-making Competition, sports competitions, in which great results have been achieved. Direct Public Transportation to School The School is located near the West Rail Yuen Long station and Yuen Long LRT station and is only a 6 minute walk away.

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 基督教香港信義會宏信書院 ELCHK Lutheran Academy 25 Lam Hau Tsuen Road, Yuen Long, New Territories

82082092 [email protected] 24431400 http://www.luac.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Through Christian education, ELCHK Lutheran Academy pledges to cultivate students’ ethics and School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year morality to act with integrity and honesty. They think, inquire, interact, reflect, strive and excel within and beyond our school-based international curriculum framework. As a school that values and Number of teaching posts in the approved - celebrates respect for diversity, we are dedicated to fostering students' consciousness of Chinese establishment culture, and equipping them with international-mindedness and holistic abilities for lifelong learning. Total number of teachers in the school 135

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Dr. TAI Ho-fai, Nicholas Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 78% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 36% Principal (with Dr. LAM Hak-chung, Patrick Qualifications / Special Education Training 3% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type DSS Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Love bears all things, believes all things. (1 Cor 13:7) 56% 37% 7%

Name of Sponsoring The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong Year of Commencement of 2010 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 9900 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / No Student Union / No Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese & Culture (taught in Putonghua) and Chinese History

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language Arts, Mathematics, Visual Arts, Music, Drama, Integrated Science, Physical and Health Education, Life Education, Bible Study, Integrated Humanities, Design English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

HKDSE: Chinese Language (Core), Liberal Studies (Core) & Chinese History (Group A) IBDP: Language A: Literature – Chinese (SL), Language B – Chinese (SL), Language B – Chinese (SL) Chinese as the medium of instruction

HKDSE: English, Mathematics (Core) & Liberal Studies (Core) Group A: Business, Accounting & Financial Studies/ Tourism & Hospitality Studies/ Chemistry/ Economics ; Group B: English as the medium of Geography/ Physics/ Biology/ Visual Arts/ History/ M2 S.4 - S.6 instruction IBDP: English, Business Management, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Mathematical Studies, Visual Arts, Music, Theory of Knowledge

French Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese & Culture (taught in Putonghua) and Chinese History

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language Arts, Mathematics, Visual Arts, Music, Drama, Integrated Science, Physical and Health Education, Life Education, Bible Study, Integrated Humanities, Design English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

HKDSE: Chinese Language (Core), Liberal Studies (Core) & Chinese History (Group A) IBDP: Language A: Literature – Chinese (SL), Language B – Chinese (SL), Language B – Chinese (SL) Chinese as the medium of instruction

HKDSE: English, Mathematics (Core) & Liberal Studies (Core) Group A: Business, Accounting & Financial Studies/ Tourism & Hospitality Studies/ Chemistry/ Economics; English as the medium of Group B: Geography/ Physics/ Biology/ Visual Arts/ History/ M2; S.4 - S.6 instruction IBDP: English, Business Management, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Mathematical Studies, Visual Arts, Music, Theory of Knowledge

French Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee $72,280 $72,280 $69,500 $73,340 $73,340 $70,520

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $100 Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks ELCHK Lutheran Academy is a Direct Subsidy Scheme through-train school. We are running a total of 48 classes, including Primary One to Primary Six (4 classes in each level); Secondary One to Secondary Six (4 classes in each level) in the Secondary Section in the school year of 2020/21. We have 48 classes in total with approximately 1100 students.

IBDP Tuition fee of Year 11: $90,130 IBDP Tuition fee of Year 12: $90,130

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will not accept discretionary places. Our school will not participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life The School will conduct Induction Programme for new students to participate in late August so as to ensure a smooth transition and prepare them for the new challenges.

Students will be taught about food nutrition and how to eat smart through physical education and health management. 基督教香港信義會宏信書院 ELCHK Lutheran Academy

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: - School Management Organisation: The Academy is managed by the Incorporated Management Committee to oversee the operation of the school. Principal is required to directly report to the IMC about the school development and all other related matters. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Incorporated Management Committee School Green Policy: - Equipped with the solar panels to provide energy for the lighting of the campus - Equipped with Recycle Bin to foster students’ learning in “environmental protection” - Reduction of the usage of paper - Promote green lunch on campus by carrying out 'on-site meal portioning' to avoid using disposable containers Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The Academy adopts English as the medium of instruction and the major communicative language. Chinese subject will be taught in Putonghua. Learning and Teaching Strategies: The Academy designed a brand-new "Glocalized" Curriculum which combines the essence of International and local curricula. It has been authorized as a through-train IB World School and offers the IBPYP, IBMYP and IBDP curriculum. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Group A: Chemistry, Economics, Tourism & Hospitality Studies, Chinese History and Business, Accounting & Financial Studies Group B: Geography, History, Physics, Biology, Visual Art and M2 2. Curriculum highlights: TRANSDISCIPLINARY DOMAINS We encourage students to learn across different areas. The transdisciplinary feature of our curriculum allows students to extend their learning within, across and beyond subject boundaries. The Five Transdisciplinary Domains in the "Glocalized' Curriculum are Environment, Human Creativity, Learning Approach, Personal Growth, Social and Health Education, Society and Community Service. ICT-INFUSED INQUIRY-DRIVEN CURRICULUM At LA, we use technology as a tool for improving students' learning and communication with teachers. “The 1:1 Program” requires Year 7 students to purchase their own MacBook. It aims to facilitate ICT-infused curriculum effectively and efficiently. A HOLISTIC APPROACH In LA, there are no boundaries in learning. Learning is not confined to classrooms or laboratories. Aiming to ensure our students’ whole-person development, the school strived to foster their innate passion for learning, while encouraging them to explore their interest through a wide range of co-curricular activities. The school organizes different activities in areas like music, sport, visual art and food technology etc. which not only benefit students’ physical and metal well-being, but also instill them the virtues of perseverance and self-discipline. We also organize Global Classroom activities, which include local and overseas learning tours. They emphasize on learning that cannot be experienced in the classroom. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. To foster Christian faith and caring culture within the campus. 2. To address the students' diverse learning needs. 3. To promote and develop students' ability to conduct self-directed learning. Life Planning Education: The Career Counselling Team coordinates the life planning program mainly for all secondary students with different foci for each year level. Year 7: Guide students to explore their own talents and character strengths through experiential activities and assessments; strengthen students’ time management and goal setting skills Year 8: Strengthen students’ self-understanding; assist students to realise their potentials and explore their own idea of dream jobs Year 9: Strengthen students’ understanding towards work values and direction; guide students in making suitable subject choices in Senior School Year 10: Help students manage their learning in Senior School - review study plan and study skills; strengthen students’ self-understanding and career exploration Year 11: Develop students’ careers aspiration and understanding of higher education; promote life planning among students and to prepare them for the production of SLP Year 12: Assist students to locate their career interests and related further studies opportunities; guide students in making informed decisions and taking actions in applying for further studies Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Continuous home-school communication about the student's learning progress and needs are maintained. Split classes are arranged according to students’ learning needs; instant and simultaneous assistance during class are provided. The school has learning support groups, such as Chinese remedial classes and other skills training groups to support other learning needs. The school’s inclusive learning team also works closely with students, teaching staff, parents and other professionals to ensure whole school support. Our school is also in collaboration with the EDB on school-based support services, to provide comprehensive support to our students and teachers to promote an inclusive learning atmosphere. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: 3-tier support model is adopted by the Inclusive Learning Team, in collaboration with subject teachers , social workers, pastoral care team, school-based educational psychologist and other professionals to cater for diverse learning needs of students, including academic, social-emotional and behavioural difficulties. In Tier 1, all teaching staff receive regular training to optimise teaching strategies. Meanwhile, early identification and intervention mechanisms are established. The school also holds parent workshops and meetings to facilitate home-school cooperation. In Tier 2, the school provides remedial, preventive and developmental group interventions to students who need additional support. Individual Education Plan with individualised targets is designed for students who need Tier 3 support. Special assessment arrangements are provided to optimise students’ performance. Technological support such as screen readers and speech-to-text are also provided. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Teachers customize Chinese programmes by organizing a variety of activities to improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Students with special learning needs will be “pulled out” in a separate group to ensure they receive adequate support from teachers. Special examination arrangements will also be provided for them such as special examination room, extra time allowance, enlargement of exam paper prompter and use of screen reader etc. Fee Remission: Our school offers full school fee remission, 3/4, 1/2 or 1/4 school fee remission. Needy students, including those from families receiving the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) and students receiving financial assistance provided by the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA), could apply for fee remission. - Newly admitted students could apply for the school fee remission after 1 month(s) of commencement of the new school year. Application results will be announced within 2 month(s) after submission of applications. - Please visit the web-link in our school’s website for details of school fee remission scheme, including the family income limits. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Lutheran Association of Parents and Teachers (LAPT), Parents Volunteers, Student-led Conference. The Academy specially offers parents education so that they can catch up with the latest education trends and view the students' learning from a global perspective. School Ethos: Caring Culture, Character-Building, Integrated Program for Pastoral Care, Discipline and Counseling Future Development School Development Plan: The Academy has commenced in the 2010/11 school year and is the first Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) through-train school in Hong Kong aiming at providing three levels of the IB Programmes. LA has officially been authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme (DP), IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) in 2014, 2018 and 2019 respectively, making LA the first and only IB world school in the northwestern New Territories. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Teachers will attend international conference such as IB training workshops as well as the other trainings such as EDB workshops. They will also take part in team-spirit building workshop. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Activities are highly connected with the 3 core values of the Academy, which enable students to exploit their potential and develop their talents (multiple intelligence) throughout their study. Our CCA / our ECA include Taekwondo, Judo, Football, Netball, Kendo, Tennis, Fencing, Movie Club, Chess and Board Games, Chinese Checkers and Chinese Debate Club. (To be confirmed) School Facilities School Facilities: Creative Arts Studio, Performance and Lecture Theatre, Wireless Connection Zone, Ball Courts (Basketball/Tennis/Handball/Badminton), Outdoor Running Track, Assembly Hall, Multimedia Library, I.S. Laboratory, Music Rooms, Computer & Multimedia Language Laboratory, Outdoor Multi-purpose Area, Design Studio, Black-box Theatre, Stem Hub, Green Kitchen and Cafe etc. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift, Accessible toilet, tactile guide path, accessible public information / service counter and Learning support centre. Others - Direct Public Transportation to School MTR Bus (MTR Bus in Northwest New Territories), number K68. The bus goes from Yuen Long Industrial Estate to Yuen Long Park in circular mode. The nearest bus stop to the construction site is South Yuen Long Government Primary School; Bus number 68F from Yuen Long Park Bus Terminal to Park YOHO, Circular and bus number 68E from Tsang Yi Station to Yuen Long Park Bus Terminal, both the nearest bus stop to the School is "Emerald Garden".

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 路德會西門英才中學 Gertrude Simon Lutheran College 1 Town Park Road North Yuen Long

24782424 [email protected] 24748173 http://www.gslc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including With our holistic approach to education and our Christian beliefs, our school is committed to nurturing School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year students' development in spirituality, intellectuality, sociability, physical well-being, moral values and aesthetic appreciation. Number of teaching posts in the approved 56 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 59

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Rev. Li Yat Shing Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 49% Principal (with Dr. Kan Kar Yin (BA(ChinLit), MA(Ed), PhD(Philosophy) (Chinese Qualifications / Literature)) Special Education Training 17% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto You are the light of the world (Matthew 5:14) 10% 10% 80%

Name of Sponsoring Lutheran Church - HK Synod Ltd. Year of Commencement of 1977 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 5300 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese Literature (S.3), Computer Literacy, Chinese History, Integrated Science*, Religious Studies, Music, Visual Arts, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Technology Studies (S.1 & S.2), Life Education, P.E. Chinese as the medium of instruction

English, English Literature

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Chinese Language (in Putonghua), Mathematics*, Integrated Humanities* (History, Geography) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, History, Geography, Tourism & Hospitality Studies, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology, Visual Chinese as the medium Arts, Religious Studies, P.E., Life Education, Chinese Literature, Ethics & Religious Studies of instruction

English Language, English Literature

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese literature (S.3), Computer Literacy, Chinese History, Integrated Science*, Religious Studies, Music, Visual Arts, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Technology Studies (S.1 & S.2), P.E., Life Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, English Literature

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Chinese Language (in Putonghua), Mathematics*, History Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, History, Geography, Tourism & Hospitality Studies, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology, Visual Chinese as the medium Arts, Religious Studies, P.E., Life Education, Chinese Literature, Ethics & Religious Studies of instruction

English Language, English Literature

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $320 $320 $320 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $50 Approved Charges for $310 Enhancement Facilities and learning materials Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Our student Liao Shu Yi was elected "Home Affairs Bureau Multi-faceted Excellence Scholarship". (2015-16). Our student Chan Wai Lok was elected "2016-17 Outstanding Youth". Our students Lam Ching Tung and Su Tong Xin was elected "Sir Edward Youde Memorial Prizes"

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The admission criteria and weightings for Secondary 1 Discretionary Places: Rank Order List provided by EDB 25%; conduct & behaviour 25%; interview performance 20%; school academic results 10%; Prizes & Awards 10%; extra-curricular activities 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life There are Orientation Day and Form 1 Parents' Day for S.1 students during summer holidays. This is catered for the new students for early adaptation to a new start of school term. Also we have bridging classes for S.1 students. Class management is implemented to enhance the sense of belonging of students. In addition, there are S.1 & S.2 Lunch Program, after school activities and Buddy Scheme of all kinds so as to provide a healthy balance of school life for students. 路德會西門英才中學 Gertrude Simon Lutheran College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: This year, the theme of our school is "Perseverance". School's Key Concerns: 1. To perfect the teaching quality and maximize the effectiveness of our teaching and learning strategies. 2. To help our students develop themselves spiritually while instilling in them the understanding of holistic life planning. School Management Organisation: The IMC sets the right direction for the school. While the Administrators and Department Heads committees formulate the strategies and policies to implement the mission of the school, the various committees and subject-panels execute all the teaching and learning plans and affairs. The Students' Union and Class Committees plan and promote all students' activities. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee of the school is composed of experienced educators commissioned by the sponsoring body, together with school principal, managers of representatives from teachers, parents, alumni and independent sector. They are responsible for the supervision of school administration, teaching and learning to ensure the quality of the education. School Green Policy: Recycling project of paper and plastic bottles; promotion of the concept of conservation in school; promotion of organic farming and supporting the environmental projects outside school. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Chinese is the major medium of instruction, and English is the medium of instruction in some subjects in junior forms. The Language Across the Curriculum Team proactively executes the school-based MOI measures, including cross-curriculum English enrichment programs, revision of the concepts of different subjects, assessment of relevant English vocabulary in all subjects in exams. Through activities like making English programmes on CampTV, English Reading Session, English Ambassador Programme and Living English, the English proficiency of students can be enhanced. Learning and Teaching Strategies: All teachers who are degree holders of their field of study and have received professional teacher training possess a serious attitude towards teaching. The school has set up the Teaching and Learning Research Team to focus on how to devise diversified and effective strategies to boost the overall teaching effectiveness. The school continues to implement the whole-school reading scheme. There is a reading corner in each classroom. The most suitable books that are placed in the corner for morning reading are purchased jointly by the homeroom teacher and students. In addition, there is a fifteen-minute newspaper reading time for students after lunch. This is on one hand, for the pleasure of reading and on the other hand, to keep abreast with current news. As for creating an English-speaking environment, the school holds English Days to motivate and encourage students to speak. Besides, students need to participate in social services in school and the community as well as in leadership training activities in order to increase their willingness to serve people and to nurture their leadership skills. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. There are 12 elective subjects. 2. Curriculum highlights: PTH is used as the teaching medium for teaching Chinese Language subjects from S.1 to S.3. English ELA is implemented in selected subjects in junior forms. Development of the Four Key Tasks: To promote and cultivate the good reading habits: morning reading scheme, lunch reading, featuring promotion by library and promotion through all subjects; Senior form Night self-study classes are offered to cultivate an independent learning habit for senior form students. To promote moral and civic education through cross-curricular activities, on-line reading scheme, service learning and, with the support of the church and the community, the 'church-school- community project'. Life planning for the students is one of our major concerns. Through sharing in the morning devotion, talks by celebrities and sharing of experience of the alumni, we aim to nurture better teacher-student relationship and have positive influence in the students' years of growing up. This year we extend the Life Education to all class levels and enlarge the Christian Fellowship so as to help students having a better understanding of Life. Furthermore, with support from parents and students, "One student, One music instrument Scheme" is continued. The school brass band now exceeds 40 members which is quite a successful result. In addition, we have the military camp for F.1 students in order to make them more disciplined and exposed more to understand oneself so as to make good use of their potential. Hopefully, they can develop a good character and living attitude. Life Planning Education: Collaborates with other teams such as Academic Team and Guidance Team on campus, in order to ensure full assistance is given to students who need other options in studies. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Streaming classes for S.1 to S.6 English subject. Split classes in Chinese and Mathematics are arranged in some forms. There are after school homework supplementary class, after-school classes, senior-form self-study program. SEN team is set up to help students with special learning needs. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: 1. SEN students will be arranged in different classes for the implementation of inclusive education. 2. Teachers should keep an eye on the learners' diversity and provide different levels of guidance when necessary. 3. Teachers should assist students to complete their assignments. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Continuous assessment is implemented in each subject. The weightings of different areas are shown as follows: 4 Assessments (totally 90%); quiz, assignment, reading Report and class performance etc (10%). Curriculum tailoring and small class teaching in accordance with the learning abilities of students. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Our parents and the school have developed an excellent partnership. The Parent-Teacher Association has set up a Volunteer Team, and has been actively rendering supports to the school programs. We have enjoyed a very close home-school co-operation relationship. School Ethos: Our school has a good reputation for pastoral care and guidance to students with the implementation of 'Life Education Program' in each form, 'Life Planning Program' in senior forms, special services for the newly-arrived students, S.1 & S.3 lunch program at school. Future Development School Development Plan: This year, the theme of our school is "Perseverance". School's Key Concerns: 1. To perfect the teaching quality and maximize the effectiveness of our teaching and learning strategies. 2. To help our students develop themselves spiritually while instilling in them the understanding of holistic life planning. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Teachers regularly take part in the development and training programmes. Teachers can grasp the latest information on education matters through participation in different workshops, meetings and seminars held by school. We have set up the Teaching & Learning Research Team to enhance the whole teaching efficacy. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Our school provides a great variety of extra-curricular activities for our students based on their different interests including sports, aesthetics, career-related experiences, moral & civic education, social service learning as well as academic learning.

In addition, our school is committed to implementing plenty of 'school-based learning experience' programs in response to the needs and capabilities of our students. The programs include trips on national study, overseas study tours, living-in- English programs, uniform team programs, 'One Student, One Musical Instrument' is implemented for all Form One students, leadership training programs, teens' unleashed potential development programs, service learning and exchange study trips to Mainland and overseas.

We hope that, by running these programs, our students will have ample opportunities to learn beyond the classroom, exert their multiple intelligence as well as broaden their horizons. School Facilities School Facilities: We've set up the Campus TV for teachers and students so as to enhance the effectiveness in learning and teaching. Besides, there is a library, computer room, VR room, Language Corner, History & Geography Corner, Dancing Room, Chinese Calligraphy room, Technology Pavilion Room, Cultural Corridor, PTA Resources Centre, etc. A computer projection system and visualizers are installed in each room. A closed-circuit recording system is also set up at school. Located near the Yuen Long Town Park and various community facilities, the school provides a good learning environment for students. Many re-developing projects have been done: 1. Beautifying the school garden for leisure, 2. Equipping the covered playground with air conditioners for students to enjoy it during lunch time, 3. Beautifying the library and setting up a reading corner for students to have a more comfortable learning and reading environment. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others We have set up scholarships for academic or activity outstanding students. We also promote many special programs throughout the year: the 'International Interface Program', 'The Dragon Culture Scholarship Scheme', 'The Outstanding Students Scheme', 'teens' unleashed potential development program' to widen the life exposure of the students, and to equip them for lifelong challenges. Direct Public Transportation to School Buses: 276, 276P, 68X, K68, 268B, 268C, 269D, 264M LRT: 614, 615, 610, 761

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 13/4/2021 天水圍香島中學 Heung To Middle School (Tin Shui Wai) 8, Tin Fai Road, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, N.T.

26500016 [email protected] 26380223 http://www.heungto.net

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including The school aims at providing students with a humanistic education to enhance their students’ moral, School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year cognitive and physical all-round development. Students are to pursue competencies such as independent thinking, innovation and life-long learning. Students are able to view the world from a Number of teaching posts in the approved - global perspective, to develop their sense and commitment to their families, community and country establishment and booster their courage to take up the responsibility as world citizens. Total number of teachers in the school 57

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Yeung Yiu Chung Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 51% Principal (with Mr. Ng Yung Fai Qualifications / Special Education Training 28% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type DSS Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto - 28% 12% 60%

Name of Sponsoring Heung To Education Organization Limited Year of Commencement of 2001 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 8000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Not Applicable School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese language, Putonghua, Chinese history, Life and Society, Music, Visual Arts, PE, Co-curricular activities

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics*, Integrated Science*, IT*, History*, Geography* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, History, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Biology, PE, Other Learning Experience, Applied Learning Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Information and Communication Adopt a different medium Technology, Visual Arts, Economics, of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Life and Society, Music, Visual Arts, PE, Co-curricular activities

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics, Integrated Science, IT, History, Geography Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, History, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Biology, PE, Other Learning Experience, Applied Learning Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Information and Communication Adopt a different medium Technology, Visual arts, Economics of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee $5,750 $5,750 $5,750 $7,360 $7,360 $7,360

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $50 Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks S.5 and S.6 students can join Applied Learning course.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). 1. Good grade in Chinese, English and Maths 50%; 2. Interview performance 25%; 3. Extra-curriculum activities, specialty and awards 15%; 4. The bond between applicants and our school 10%; 5. Conduct (Grade B or above).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life P.6 to S.1 Bridging courses and workshops were organized in summer, such as Course of Effective Learning Strategies, S.1 English Bridging Summer Course taught by NET, Academic Bridging Course, Workshop for Parents was held in late August. S.1 Parents Meeting and Learn From Life are to be organized every school year. There are two class teachers in every S.1 class to take care of and meet the needs of every student. 天水圍香島中學 Heung To Middle School (Tin Shui Wai)

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. For the whole school - Strengthen students’ national identity and recognition of national identity. 2. For Learning and Teaching - Cultivate the atmosphere of pedagogy research and boost students' confidence in learning. 3. For Moral education - Foster academic diligence and cultivate a sense of achievement in our students. School Management Organisation: Under the leadership of School Management Committee and Supervisor, School Principle will be in charge of administrative matters. Administration Sector, Teaching and Learning Sector, Students’ Development Sector are established to split the duties of daily routine management, teaching and learning, learning support and students’ development etc. Every year, our school has an administration plan in order to have a blueprint for the work all the year round. After the academic year, school management evaluates and reviews the work of each aspect, then accordingly composes our Management Report as our guideline and reference for the upcoming year. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: School Management Committee School Green Policy: Implement environmental protection policies, set up a Green Canteen, install solar panels, save energy, provide students with recycling bins in classrooms, place three-colour waste separation bins (3-colour bins) on the ground floor, strengthen environmental protection education, and build a green campus. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: To ensure that students master competent language skills in Chinese, English and Putonghua, students are assigned to EMI or CMI classes according to the wishes of students, their primary school results, S.1 Attainment Test and English Teacher Assessments in S.1 Bridging Course. Learning and Teaching Strategies: 1. Make good use of the curriculum, assessments, and adjustments of teaching strategies to cater for learning diversity. Some subjects are taught in small groups to achieve the goal of teaching students in accordance with their abilities. 2. In order to cultivate students' generic skills and enable them to learn independently, the school organizes various interdisciplinary activities, life-wide learning days, project learning, overseas visits and exchange programs, and other diverse learning activities. 3. We offer abundant and diverse learning resources and activities to encourage autonomous learning, e.g. library, book fair, e-learning platform etc. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Senior Form students can freely choose among selective subjects according to their abilities and interests. 2. Curriculum highlights: Our school adjusts the curriculum and develops school-based curriculum according to students’ needs. (1)Graded worksheets and textbooks of different levels of difficulty are adopted to cater for learner diversity. Different versions of assessment papers are also set following DSE practice. (2)The S2 and S3 Mathematics textbooks are compiled by the teachers of our school to integrate topics and add more diversified exercises to suit the students with different abilities (3) A package of school-based classical Chinese teaching materials is integrated into Chinese curriculum. Junior form students are required to read aloud classical poetry before lessons. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Moral and Civic Education: Student Development Team and Class Teachers promote activities. 2. Reading to Learn: Students read newspaper during morning reading session every day. All subject teachers organize reading activities which are supported by the School Library. 3. Project Learning: Life and Society is implemented in junior forms in order cultivate students’ competency of Project Learning. Students can practice their Project Learning competency through Cross-subject activities. 4. Information Technology for Interactive Learning: In addition to hardware, the school also offers online learning platform so that students can continue learning and teachers can interact with students after school. Life Planning Education: 1. Our school provides comprehensive and suitable career support for S.6 students, especially promoting top-up degree and universities in the Mainland of China. 2. Our school makes good use of resource outside to enhance career planning covering all of our students (from S.1 to S.6), including organizing activities for students of a certain form, providing chances to gain working experience, as well as individual counseling. 3. Our school has further studies and career planning support for S.3 students, and provides further studies and career information catering for students’ needs. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: We adopt differentiated curriculum, individual care and tutor session after class to offer special care for students with special needs. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: student support team, learning support grant, teaching adaptation and assessment accommodation, remedial learning groups, speech therapy services Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: 1. Our school emphasize on continuous assessment. Assessment includes class participation and performance, project work, report etc., so that students would have less exam pressure. Students’ will have enough time to try different learning approaches and develop their own potentials. 2. We use grade, conduct and attendance as our promotion policy. Fee Remission: Our school offers full school fee remission or 1/2 school fee remission. Needy students, including those from families receiving the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) and students receiving financial assistance provided by the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA), could apply for fee remission. - Newly admitted students could apply for the school fee remission after 2 week(s) of commencement of the new school year. Application results will be announced within 2 month(s) after submission of applications. - Please visit the web-link in our school’s website for details of school fee remission scheme, including the family income limits. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Parent-Teacher association organizes various kinds of parent-teacher cooperation activities, for example: 1. School Life Experience Day for Parents: Parents and their children have class and lunch together, so that the parents can experience their children’s school life. Parents will share their inspirations, have a school tour and take part in a workshop for educating children. 2. Parent-Child Trip Day: Our school leads parents and students to visit local universities, and at the same time invites our alumni for sharing sessions in order to encourage the students to work hard. Parents and students may also go to other educational sites in Hong Kong. 3. Old Books Sales Activity: The Activity is held in summer vocation every year. Our students are encouraged to sell their old books at a low price to students of lower form. On one side, the old books will not be wasted and students can develop their awareness of recycling. On the other hand, parents may allow their children to buy and sell books in a safe environment, and save family expenses. 4. Parent-Child Fun Day: Parents and students participate in academic, sports or arts activities together to build closer bound in parent-child relationship. 5. Parents’ Meetings are held on a regular basis for parents to learn more about their child’s academic performance and personal growth. School Ethos: Excellent school ethos is the tradition of Heung To Middle School. Two class teachers approach is adopted to guide students’ growth. In addition to daily teaching work, class teachers are responsible for students’ moral education. Communication with parents is enhanced through regular home visits. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Cultivate the atmosphere of pedagogy research and boost students' confidence in learning. 2. Optimize moral education and promote whole-person development. 3. Promote environmental protection education and build a green campus. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Our school promotes continuous learning among our teachers to strengthen their professional abilities, in order to keep up with the needs of social and education development. For example, our school holds teachers’ workshop on a regular basis, arranges our teachers to take part in seminars and competition organized by the Education Bureau and other educational institutions, and provides chances for knowledge exchange with other partner schools. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) 1. We promote “one skill for each student” in junior forms to stimulate students’ potential. We arrange different tours (e.g. Singapore, Korea, Taiwan etc.) to broaden students’ horizons. 2. “Brand” activities, for example: rope skipping team, cheerleading team, dance team, choir and Chinese and English choral team. 3. Our students took part in World Rope Skipping Championships and World Cheerleading Championships and won awards. Our students won champion, excellence awards, and gold medal in contest of our district and Hong Kong. Also, our students have broken records during inter-school competition. 4. Our school has been cooperated with Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong. We have coaches and athletes from Hong Kong athlete team come to our school and train the students on campus, in order to enhance students’ interest, technique and confident towards sports. 5. Our school has hold art exhibition in our area. We performed during international events in Hong Kong, and were invited by government organization, district council, professional groups and district organizations, e.g. parade on Chinese New Year, Asia-Pacific Robot Contest, Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon etc. 6. Our school has media coverage from BBC, TVB, Cable TV, DBC, TVB Weekly, Ming Pao, Sing Tao Daily, Smart Parents etc. School Facilities School Facilities: “Millennium” school with fine facilities, including 32 classrooms with air-conditioning, main hall, mini hall, library, Creative science and technology classroom, STEM maker classroom, multi-media classroom, lab building, Chinese culture room, English corner, computer lab, speech room, counseling room, band room, dance room, parents’ room, multi-functional indoor playground, fitness room, adventure facility, jumping pit, mini running track, environmentally-friendly dining hall (with air-conditioning), organic plant area and gardens etc. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift, Accessible toilet and Infrared Transmission (IR) System. Others Our school has scholarship, fee admission schemes and STEM Competition for Primary Schools. Please refer to our website for more details. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: 265B, 265S, 276A, 276B, 264M, 967X, 969C, 967. Get off at Tin Yin Station. Light Rail: 705, 706, 751, 761P. Get off at Tin Fu Station. Go across the street and walk about 2 minutes. West Rail Line: Transfer to Bus K76 at Tin Shui Wai MTR station. Get off at Tin Yin Station.

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21461128 [email protected] 21461662 http://www.hlc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College (HLC) is dedicated to nurturing and encouraging all our students, School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year challenging them to be the best that they can be, in and outside the classroom. HLC is committed to the pursuit of academic and intellectual achievement, the development of physical prowess and the Number of teaching posts in the approved - building of moral character and conscientiousness. establishment Passion for learning, knowledge and the broadening of horizons are the hallmarks of an education in Total number of teachers in the school 71 HLC. We believe this encourages students towards greater inquisitiveness and curiosity, not just with regard to their studies, but also towards life and the world around them. Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Ms. LUI Wai Lin Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 94% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 35% Principal (with Mr. LIN Chun Pong Qualifications / Special Education Training 12% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type DSS Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Wisdom in Action 30% 30% 40%

Name of Sponsoring The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Year of Commencement of 2006 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 7350 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Not Applicable School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, School-based Liberal Studies (S.1-2)

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2), Geography, History, Music, Visual Arts, Physical and Health Education, Computer Literacy, Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Economics (S.3) English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Chinese Literature (S.5-6)

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Literature in English (S.5-6), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics, History, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication English as the medium of Technology, Physical and Health Education, Music (S.4-5), Visual Arts (S.4-5), Media Education (S.4-5), General S.4 - S.6 instruction Certificate of Education Advanced Levels (GCE A-Levels)

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Liberal Studies (S.1 & S.2)

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2), Geography, History, Music, Visual Arts, Physical and Health Education, Computer Literacy, Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Economics (S.3) English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Chinese Literature (S.6)

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Literature in English (S.6), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics, History, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication English as the medium of Technology, Physical and Health Education, Music, Visual Arts, Media Education (S.4-5), General Certificate of Education S.4 - S.6 instruction Advanced Levels (GCE A-Levels)

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Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 5 5 5 5 5 School Fee $25,540 $25,540 $25,540 $38,310 $38,310 $38,310

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will not accept discretionary places. Our school will not participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Bridging Programme and S.1 Orientation Day are held in August; S.1 to S.3 school-based Wisdom In Action Programmes are in place for promoting Positive Education; Health education topics are incorporated in the subject of Physical and Health Education. 香港青年協會李兆基書院 HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Cultivating passionate life-long learners; Embracing flourishing lives School Management Organisation: School-based management; Participation of staff and consultation with parents; Formed Parent-Teacher Association and Student Consultative Committee to collect their views; Formed Alumni Association. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: School Management Committee Chairman : Mr. Kenneth Chen Wei-on, SBS Members: Ms. Lui Wai-lin (Supervisor), Prof. Yip Din-yan, Dr. Angela Cheung Wong Wan-yiu, MBE, JP, Ms. Melissa Kaye Pang, MH, JP, Ms. Bonnie Ngan Suet-fong, Ms Hsu Siu-man, Mr.Richard Lam Yin-cheuk, Mr Chan Tak-hang, Ms. Li Man (Parent Manager), Mr. Leung Wai-nok (Parent Manager), Mr. Chan Shun-hei (Alumni Manager), Mr. Lin Chun-pong (Principal), Mr. Wei Hong-qiang, Tony (Teacher Manager) & Mr. Pang Wai-chung, Ren (Teacher Manager). School Green Policy: Greening of the school; Recycling of waste and garbage; Participating in energy-saving activities (e.g. Earth Hour); Establishment of Environment Team to promote environmentally friendly concepts. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: To nurture students’ biliterate language proficiency, HLC encourages students to strive for excellence in proficiency in an English-rich environment. We subscribe to the belief that English Musical and English Debating are effective and enjoyable ways for HLCians to foster their creativity, divergent thinking and collaboration. Learning and Teaching Strategies: To prepare students for lifelong learning, our pedagogy is student-centred to enhance self-directed learning. E-learning is adopted in all subjects and reading is actively promoted at HLC. HLC is the very first Hong Kong secondary school to collaborate with The University of Hong Kong to nurture gifted students through MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses). We also offer “HLC Scholar Scheme” which is a fast track curriculum to gifted students who obtain excellent results academically and complete MOOCs from designated subjects. HLC scholars may skip one year in the junior forms. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 3X. (1) To reach a high level of biliterate & trilingual proficiency in order to connect with the global community (2) To master solid generic skills (Creative, innovative and information literate) (3) To understand and develop oneself (Set personal goals, make wise life choices and prepare for lifelong learning) (4) To achieve well-being and build a flourishing life (5) To develop good interpersonal skills (Effective collaboration with others embracing diversity and individuality) (6) To become leaders of tomorrow (Serve the community, nation and the world by embodying 3S: Self-directed learning, Self-discipline & Self-efficacy) 2. Curriculum highlights: Develop e-learning to strengthen students' learning skills and promote self-directed learning; Provide plenty of OLE programmes (including education camps & study tours) to enhance learning effectiveness; Promote Drama Education; Tailor-made school-based curriculum of various levels for students with different learning progress. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Promote self-directed learning and Positive Education Life Planning Education: Organize career and life planning workshops so that students understand individual strengths and personality and thus are able to make informed decision in the pursuit of further studies and career in accordance with interests, abilities and orientation; Organize visits to tertiary institutes and workplace to enable students to adapt to the transition from school to workplace. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: With the advantages of direct subsidy scheme, more teachers and peer counsellors are employed. Together with the educational psychologist, the clinical psychologist and the speech therapist, our school aims to cater for learner diversity and build a positive school culture. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: A whole-school approach is adopted to provide assistance to students with special educational needs. Students are not only supported by teachers to cater for their diversified learning needs, but there are also trained teachers on Guidance Team, Special Educational Needs Coordinator, clinical psychologist and speech therapist who work collaboratively and provide help right at our school. We also emphasize the importance of home-school cooperation in order to provide all-round, appropriate support to students. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: Our school provides additional support for non-Chinese speaking students to facilitate their learning of Chinese.

Our School offers after school Chinese enrichment program which includes idioms, figurative language, cultural knowledge, writing practices and poem appreciation for non-Chinese speaking students; help students obtain Chinese Language qualifications according to the learning needs of students. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Our school provides learning support and special accommodation during term tests and examinations to students with special educational needs. Fee Remission: Our school offers full school fee remission or 1/2 school fee remission. Needy students, including those from families receiving the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) and students receiving financial assistance provided by the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA), could apply for fee remission.Application is open throughout the academic year. (Successful applicants can be granted fee remission starting the next month) - Please visit the web-link in our school’s website for details of school fee remission scheme, including the family income limits. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The PTA was founded in 2008. The PTA and our School organize workshops, talks and interest classes for parents. The Principal keeps parents updated about the School through his quarterly reports; we also use the intranet and mobile applications to inform parents of news and students' homework. School Ethos: We strive on good conduct and discipline and students are well-behaved; We implement the Education for Life Programme to develop and support students comprehensively according to their needs; It is characterized by the 3-S Programme, viz. Self-directed learning, Self-discipline and Self-efficacy; Inculcate five core values among students including "respect for others", "responsibility", "caring for others", "integrity" and "perseverance". Future Development School Development Plan: Fervent Learners; Enriching Life 1. Cultivating passionate lifelong learners; 2. Embracing flourishing lives. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Provide subsidies for teachers' development programmes in raising teachers' language competency and knowledge in learning and teaching and management. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Uniform groups, voluntary services, sports, music, art and interest groups. School Facilities School Facilities: Standard classrooms (30), Visual Arts Room, Music Room, Physics, Chemistry & Biology Laboratories, Integrated Science Laboratories (2), Integrated Humanities Room, Library, Fitness Centre, Language Room, Small Group Teaching Rooms (3), Computer Assisted Learning Rooms (2), Black Box Theatre, LEAD Lab, Student Activities Centre, Assembly Hall, Tuck Shop, Basketball Courts (2), Running Track (shared with neighbouring school). Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others 1. Support and services provided by The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups; 2. STEM & Learning through Engineering, Arts and Design activities; 3. Outstanding performance of students in the areas of swimming, fencing, track and field events, music, art, speeches, debate, dance, drama and MOOCs. Direct Public Transportation to School Buses: E34A, 265B, 265M, 269B, 269C, 269D, 269M, 276B, 902/ 907, 967/ 967X, 969, K73; Light Rail: 705, 706 (Tin Yuet Station).

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 可道中學(嗇色園主辦) Ho Dao College (Sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen) 11 Hung Shun Road, Hung Shui Kiu, Yuen Long, N.T.

24799885 [email protected] 24747324 http://www.hodao.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including The school observes closely the belief and philosophy of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in the School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year character training of the students. We pledge to inculcate in our students a genuine concern for people in need and a readiness to make meaningful contribution to the community at large. Number of teaching posts in the approved 51 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 54

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Leung Yin Yat Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 56% Principal (with Mr Chau Chi Man Qualifications / Special Education Training 21% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto To act benevolently and to teach benevolence 4% 7% 89%

Name of Sponsoring Sik Sik Yuen Year of Commencement of 1990 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6067 Sq. M Religion Confucianism,Buddhism Incorporated Management Established School and Taoism Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Chinese History, History, Geography, Integrated Science, Putonghua, Computer Literary, Music, Physical Education, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Design and Technology, Visual Arts, Life and Society, Chinese as the medium STEM (S.1) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Chinese History, History, Mathematics, Information and Communication Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Geography, Economics, Tourism and Hospitality Chinese as the medium Studies, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Liberal Studies, Other Learning Experiences, Applied Learning. of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Chinese History, History, Geography, Integrated Science, Putonghua, Computer Literary, Music, Physical Education, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Design and Technology, Visual Arts, Life and Society, Chinese as the medium STEM (S.1 & S.2) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Chinese History, History, Mathematics, Information and Communication Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Geography, Economics, Tourism and Hospitality Chinese as the medium Studies, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Liberal Studies, Other Learning Experiences, Applied Learning. of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

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Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 3 3 3 3 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $20 Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for $200 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees Student's Smart Card: $7 (for new students only)

Remarks Secondary 5 and 6 students may choose one of the provided Applied Learning courses as elective subject according to their interests, aspirations and aptitudes.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Academic Performance and Rank Order List: 25%; Interview: 25%; Conduct: 25%; Extra-curricular Participation, Service and Awards: 25%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life 'S.1 Orientation Program', held annually in summer vacation, helps students get prepared for their promotion and transition to secondary education. Apart from leadership training, educational experience of various subjects like science, design and technology, visual arts, environmental education, music, drama etc. is incorporated into the program for enhancing students' learning interest. In 'S.1 Bridging Course', learners are guided to adapt to secondary curriculum requirements and boost the effectiveness of their learning. They will be given chances to get a light taste of success in three core subjects including Chinese language, English language and Mathematics. Additionally, with the provision of a wide range of summer activities, the school intends to make buddy learners' summer life more fruitful and meaningful. All sorts of sports training like ball game training, track and field skill-building and physical fitness class etc. are aim to encourage students to be physically smart and lead a healthy lifestyle. 可道中學(嗇色園主辦) Ho Dao College (Sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen)

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Optimize learning and teaching strategies Enhance catering for learning diversity Develop students' positive values School Management Organisation: The school-based management mode since 1992 and the establishment of Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) in 2005 get different stakeholders involved in school decision-making process, intending to enhance the transparency and accountability of the school management. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Members of The Incorporated Management Committee include : Sponsoring Body Managers, Independent Managers, Principal, Teacher Managers, Parent Managers and Alumni Manager. School Green Policy: In making every endeavor to promote the education of environmental protection, the school has taken part in 'Low-carbon Campus Scheme', which is sponsored by the Environment and Conservation Fund. An organic-farming zone has also been set up to help students realize the importance of caring about the natural environment. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: We are dedicated to inducing students' learning interests and develop critical thinking by adhering to mother-tongue teaching. To further enrich the English-speaking environment, the English Department coordinates holistic schemes and activities to maximise students' acquisition and application of the language outside classrooms and even off the campus. Learning and Teaching Strategies: 1. Introducing 'Self-regulated Learning Program' to nurture students' self-learning ability and habit; 2. The implementation of E-teaching and Learning Policy ensures more flexible, interactive and interesting lessons; 3. Curriculum moderation and graded exercises have steadily been proceeding in the hope of providing the education which best caters for learners’ diversity; 4. Applied Learning Program and Aesthetic Experience Component are integrated into senior form curriculum; 5. The implementation of project learning, cross-subject curriculum, field trips and inquiry-based learning allows students to learn delightedly in the class and off the campus; 6. Cultivating learners' reading interest and habit through various reading programmes. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: Senior form students could at most take 2 or 3 elective subjects. 2. Curriculum highlights: In the subject 'Design and Technology', exploration learning elements are integrated to further boost learners' creativity via the regular practice of hi-tech technological devices. STEM education is implemented across the curriculum. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Healthy School policy: It is to help students develop healthy lifestyle through various activities, promotion of doing exercises and eating smart, etc.; 2. Life Education: In order to assist students in fostering proper values and positive attitudes, various programs and activities are to be held to provide students with chances to appreciate themselves as well as treasuring their lives; 3. Enhance students' confidence and ability in learning English: Various English activities are scheduled to create a richer English-learning environment. Students can gradually be more confident in using English; 4. Refine the lesson: Flexible and interactive lessons are designed via the incorporation of Self-regulated Learning and E-teaching and learning so as to motivate the students to learn; 5. Reading to Learning: Various year-long activities are organized to enhance students' reading interests and broaden their horizons. Life Planning Education: Apart from helping senior form students know more about their multiple pathways, our students are also advised in setting and developing towards their goals with a better understanding of their aptitudes. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: While seeking to create a caring atmosphere in which all are respected and valued, a working team specialized in offering tailored-made support and assistance has been established. Together with streaming and grouping policies, curriculum moderation and better deployment of resources, students' diverse learning needs can well be met. Scholarships and grants are rendered to motivate students to achieve their highest academically and help those with financial needs. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our Student Support Team is composed of our SENCO, SENST, counsellor and teaching assistant. With the parents’ consent, we collect the information on S.1 students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) at the beginning of each school year for early identification of their needs. Our educational psychologist works closely with the school and parents in following up and assessing each student case regularly to provide professional support for both parents and students. To further render adequate support to students with SEN and cater for student diversity, the Learning Support Grant (LSG) is centralised and flexibly deployed to organise various courses like Chinese literacy training, speech therapy, attention training group and social skill training. In order to ensure the equality of assessment for the students, we also provide both special arrangements for internal examinations like additional time allowance and special questions answer books, and assistance in applying for the special arrangements in open exams, i.e. HKDSE. In addition to special examination arrangements, our team has also implemented inclusive curriculum design, diversified teaching strategies and tiered-learning and assessment to further strengthen the learning of students with SEN. Our teachers are devoted to engage in various professional development trainings and courses, experience sharing sessions, and online activities to enhance their professionalism and skills in catering for students with SEN. Our school emphasises home-school cooperation and we conduct face-to-face meetings and survey annually to collect parents’ views so as to facilitate stronger communication between families and school. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: To place emphasis on on-going learning, besides examinations and uniform tests, a range of formative assessments like quizzes, projects, homework and evaluation learning attitude are adopted to assess students' academic performance and achievement. Graded teaching and exercises also help cater for learners' diversity. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The Parent-Teacher Association was set up in 1997. Parent-Teacher Resource Centre opens every Wednesday afternoon to offer parents a communication and mutual support platform. In recent years, 'Parent Volunteer Scheme' has flocked a team of enthusiastic parents to contribute to the school and the community, leading to the development of a caring and integrated culture. School Ethos: 1. We focus on nurturing students with a high degree of self-discipline in school; 2. Learning activities related to moral education, civic education, sex education and environmental protection gear towards the provision of all-round education; 3. Seeking to foster altruism, students are encouraged to take part in voluntary work; 4. Award schemes and life-wide learning activities strengthen students' self-esteem and morality; 5. One additional school social worker has been employed to provide individual and group counseling for parents and students, as well as preventive and developmental counselling programmes; 6. The deployment of co-form teachers in most classes caters for rendering guidance and students' diverse needs; 7. For ensuring safe street crossings and guiding students' behaviors off the campus, teachers-in-charge patrol in the proximity after students' dismissal. Future Development School Development Plan: Foci of the School Continuous Tasks: 1. Fostering the culture of love and concern on the campus 2. Exploring students' full potential 3. Fostering students' moral characters and positive attributes 4. Cultivating rich learning atmosphere 5. Enhancing students' language competence 6. Enhancing the effectiveness of teaching and learning 7. Developing the learning of the domains in art, design, technology and creativity.

School Major Concerns 2018-2021: 1. Optimize learning and teaching strategies. 2. Enhance catering for learning diversity. 3. Develop students' positive values. Teacher Professional Training and Development: 1. Staff development days are carried out each year in order to uplift the level of our professionalism. 2. Teachers are encouraged to embrace continuing learning and to have sharing in the industry so as to broaden their horizons. 3. We cultivate the practice of peer observation to allow beneficial peer learning and raise the quality of teaching. 4. In order to improve the pedagogy and the quality of teaching, collective lesson planning is encouraged. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) A wide range of clubs categorized as academics, interests, sports and services have been launched to develop students' interests and potentials, coupled with reinforcement of skills like collaborative skills, communicative skills and leadership during the process of participation. All S.1 students are trained to be well equipped with a good sense of responsibility, full confidence, the power of resilience and high spirit of servicing through rigorous disciplinary training in different uniform corps and frequent service in the community. Numerous out-of-the-territory cultural tours are also held annually to broaden students' horizons. School Facilities School Facilities: Apart from the standard facilities, there are two computer rooms, a multi-media audio video studio, a STEM laboratory, a Physical Fitness Exploration Centre and a multi-purpose activity room. The whole school has been equipped with wireless network so that mobile learning is accessible on campus. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift. Others - Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: K75, K75P, K75A, 68A, 68X, 268X, 276P, B2; LRT: 610, 614, 615, 751 (Hung Shui Kiu Station) Mini-bus: Jordan - Yuen Long, Tuen Mun - Yuen Long

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 裘錦秋中學(元朗) Ju Ching Chu Secondary School (Yuen Long) 5 Tin Wu Road Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long

24450228 [email protected] 24451637 http://www.jccssyl.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including With the school motto of 'constant self-development', stress is placed upon student-centred and School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year balanced development of education. A spirit of pursuit for truths, independent thinking and perseverance is cultivated among students, aiming at developing students into people of good virtues Number of teaching posts in the approved 56 with positive attitudes. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 62

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Chiu, Desmond Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 97% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 66% Principal (with Dr. Poon Po Chiu (Ph. D., Dip.Ed.) Qualifications / Special Education Training 37% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Our school motto 'constant self-development' comes from the book of 16% 10% 74% I-Ching.

Name of Sponsoring Ju Ching Chu English College Limited Year of Commencement of 1975 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 5400 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, History, Geography, Computer Literacy, Civic Education, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Design and Technology (S.1- S.2), Technology and Living (S.2- S.3), Putonghua (S.1-S.2), Integrated Chinese as the medium Skills and Ethics, Biology (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics, Science (S.1-S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese, Liberal Studies, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, History, Geography, Economics, Business Accounting & Financial Studies, Biology, Information & Communication Technology, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Arts Education, Chinese as the medium Chinese History and Culture of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Mathematics (Extended Part Module 2), Physics, Chemistry Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, History, Geography, Computer Literacy, Civic Education, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Design and Technology (S.1- S.2), Technology and Living (S.2- S.3), Putonghua (S.1- S.2), Chinese as the medium Integrated Skills and Ethics, Biology (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics, Science (S.1-S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, History, Geography, Economics, Business Accounting & Financial Studies, Biology, Information & Communication Technology, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Arts Chinese as the medium Education, Chinese History and Culture of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Mathematics (Extended Part Module 2), Physics, Chemistry Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $290 $290 $290 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $20 Approved Charges for IT facility fees: $200 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Applied Learning provides students of different interests and inclinations with multi-learning platforms for courses outside the school curriculum. It aims at providing students with the opportunities to explore their orientation for life-long learning and career aspirations in specific areas; preparing students for further studies/work as well as life-long learning through the development of foundation skills, thinking skills, people skills, values and attitudes, and career-related competencies. Applied Learning covers six areas of studies including Creative Studies, Media and Communication, Business, Management and Law, Services, Applied Science and Engineering and Production.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Admission Criteria and Weightings for S.1 Discretionary Places: EDB rank order 40%; academic results 15%; performance in extra-curricular activities and conduct 15%; interview performance 30%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life The "S.1 Orientation Camp" is held every summer in late August to enhance students’ resilience and self-confidence to face the new learning environment. At the same time, they get to understand our school’s philosophy of ‘caring and appreciation, self-confidence, self-respect, and striving for excellence’, thus cultivating in themselves a great sense of belonging to the school. At the beginning of the new term, senior buddies will be arranged to help new students integrate into the campus life. The school takes ‘balanced diet’ and ‘environmental conservation’ as the primary criteria in the selection of food suppliers. A whole-school approach is adopted to encourage students, parents, and staff to learn to ‘advance with the times and make good use of resources’ in their daily lives so as to cultivate their positive and healthy lifestyle attitudes to respect the role of family position and build a harmonious family life. 裘錦秋中學(元朗) Ju Ching Chu Secondary School (Yuen Long)

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Refer to School Development Plan School Management Organisation: The School implements school-based management, advocates open discussions and seeks consensus for the smooth implementation of school policies. There are Academic, Student Care, Extra-Curricular Activities, Moral and Civic Education, Careers and Guidance, Parent-and-Teacher and School Affairs Committees. Teachers with different talents join various committees and manage school together as a team. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The IMC of our school was formally established in June, 2009, in accordance with the Education Ordinance (Cap. 279). It comprises 14 school managers, including two teacher managers, two parent managers and one alumni manager. School Green Policy: The school attaches great importance to the social responsibility of promoting environmental protection and sustainable development, and strives to implement green policies in various areas such as material procurement, food, cleaning, recycling and energy saving. Through diversified measures and activities, students are instilled of green living concepts such as ‘Plastic-free’, ‘Cherishing life’ and ‘Renewable energy’. Also students are provided with ample opportunities to put the concepts into practice. For example, the school has installed a compost bin that allows students to turn food waste into useful fertilizers. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Equal emphasis is laid on both Chinese and English. While in the senior forms, according to the nature and needs of different subjects, both Chinese and English are used as the medium of instruction. In order to raise students' proficiency in English, various policies and activities are taken to create a rich English-speaking environment so as to provide students with more opportunities to use English. Such policies and activities include English Speaking Wednesday, English Morning Reading Session, theme-based English activities, and public speaking workshops. The setting up of the English Chat Room works towards the same objective of arousing students' interest in learning English. Reading is promoted around the school campus to hone students' writing skills in both Chinese and English. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Concerning learning strategies: 1. Students’ reading ability is nurtured so as to enable them to learn from reading; 2. Various field trips are organized by different subject teachers in order to give students a diversified learning experience; 3. A subject-based project learning scheme is held to cultivate students’ nine generic skills and develop their critical thinking as well as their interest and persistence in scientific explorations. Concerning teaching strategies: 1. The junior secondary curriculum, supplemented with key learning programmes, is designed to meet students’ needs and to ensure what the students have learnt has been consolidated. 2. The School cooperates with local universities and the Education Bureau to refine curriculum planning and better teaching strategies. 3. The School encourages teachers to further their studies and research on teaching methodologies so as to enhance their teaching and their students' learning effectiveness. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Electives: Biology; Business, Accounting & Financial Studies; Chemistry; Chinese History; Chinese Literature; Economics; Geography; History; Information & Communication Technology; Physics; Visual Arts 2. Curriculum highlights: Writing Curriculum and Speaking Curriculum of the English Department, Integrated Skills and Ethics in S.1-S.3, Chinese History and Culture in S.4, and Arts Education in S.4-S.5 Development of the Four Key Tasks: A. Learning from Reading: 1. There is a daily morning reading scheme in which students read English materials on Wednesdays; 2. Reading programmes like ‘Be Friends with Books’ and 'Reading Award Scheme' are introduced in S.1 and S.2, the Chinese Department has enrolled S.1 to S.5 students in an online reading scheme; there are also level-based Book Recommendation Schemes. 3. There is a subscription to literature journals; 4. Hall assemblies on the topic of reading are held; 5. Book Fair is held annually and there are book recommendations from teachers and students; 6. Reading awards are given to students; 7. 'E-Book Reading Schemes' are introduced; 8.'Reading Camp' is organized. B. Using information technology to facilitate interactive learning: 1. All classrooms are connected with optical fibre and WiFi900, providing high speed wireless network. Ipads are provided for students to undergo interactive learning. 2. Students can learn in different learning communities by using eClass, Google for education, office 365, hkedcity, Edmodo, Schoology and wisenews. 3. The school has provided students interested in robot making and programming with mbot, mico:bot and VEX. it can improve students "Computational thinking". C. Project Learning: 1. The S2 ‘Integrated Skills and Ethics’ is conducted in an interdisciplinary format combining the STEM elements to develop students' independent learning, generic skills, and interpersonal skills. Students will then be able to actively construct knowledge and broaden their horizons; 2. Through the process of investigation, students learn higher-order thinking skills and are in more grasp of self-learning. This is what our school motto 'constant self-development' promotes. D. Moral and Civic Education: 1. This aspect includes Virtue Cultivation, Nationalism, Life Education, Value Judgement, Basic Law Education, Health Education, Sex Education, Environmental Conservation and Human Rights Education; 2. Through hall assemblies, class periods, talks, school-based Chinese culture curriculum, visits, excursions, training camps and extra-curricular activities, students are given opportunities to practice their positive values. Life Planning Education: Life planning education is a life-long continuous process enabling students to achieve different targets at different stages. It plays a significant role in fostering students’ self-understanding, personal planning, and through it students are guided to integrate their career/academic aspirations with whole-person development and life-long learning. Life planning education aims to provide different services that could align with the developmental needs of students; provide to all students, irrespective of their abilities, orientations and levels of study; be means of empowerment for students to make informed and responsible choices on their learning, career goals and other aspects of life; encourage students to make study/career decisions in accordance with their interests, abilities and orientations; promote career development of students that help them to actualise their potential; and assist students in managing and adapting to the transition from school to work, and prepare them for life-long learning. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Set up a student learning support group which caters for learner diversity. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The Student Support Team of our school is responsible for planning, implementing and reviewing support for integrated education and formulating the ‘School-based Integrated Education Policy’. The team is comprised of vice principals, the Special Education Needs Coordinator, the Special Education Needs teachers, the Student Counselor and educational psychologists to formulate appropriate support measures for students with special learning needs, and to conduct tiered assignments in some groups to cater for learner differences. To further meet the needs of the students, the team also provides special arrangements in internal examinations and makes application for adjustments in public examinations. The school regularly reviews the school's inclusive culture and uses the Learning Support Grant and other on-campus resources to provide appropriate support to students with special educational needs. The support team and the professionals jointly set the support level and service arrangements for individual students. The school provides group or individual counseling for students in need, and also provides support services such as outsourced speech therapy and after-school revision classes for them. After obtaining parental consent, the school will conduct individual study plans for students with serious learning/adaptation difficulties, and regularly meet parents to review the students’ progress. The school encourages teachers to take special education training courses and participate in seminars and experience-sharing sessions organized by the Education and Manpower Bureau to enhance their professional competence to cater for students with special educational needs. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: There are counselling service, referral service and professional assessments for students with special education needs. Individual arrangements during the lessons and examinations will be tailor-made for them. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Participating in the school-based management via different channels, parents work closely together with the school to nurture our next generation. The yearly publication of a PTA bulletin, plus the organization of various activities, further enhances home-school co-operation. School Ethos: The school rules are strict. A decent school ethos has been built up. The School lays emphasis on both intellectual and emotional developments. With the establishment of the form master and class master systems, students' academic performance can be improved and their moral standards can be strengthened. The School has created a caring and loving environment to promote a healthy and positive outlook of life among students with schemes like Sunshine Class Project and merit-award system. Besides, students can work as student-helpers in large-scale activities like School Book Fair to foster their sense of belonging to the school while boosting their self-confidence. Future Development School Development Plan: The main foci of this academic year: 1. Strengthen the skills for self-directed learning, scientific exploration, life and career planning and foster creativity. 2. Nurture in students positive values. With the good classroom dynamics created, help students to develop their personality. 3. Following the current education developments, use multifarious teaching strategies to improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Every year, the school organizes staff development days and inter-school staff development days where experts and scholars are invited to exchange ideas with teachers with a view to widening teachers' scope of educational knowledge and elevating their professionalism. Field trips or visits are also arranged to meet the purpose. Besides, the school encourages teachers to pursue further education. Last year, the average professional development hours of teachers amounted to 70 hours. Collaborative lesson planning sessions are held in all subject departments and every teacher gives a lesson demonstration to share teaching practices at least once a year. Some teachers employed the use of iPads and VR in their lesson demonstrations, promoting the sharing of professionalism. Some teachers have been invited by the EDB and the Chinese University of Hong Kong to host sharing sessions on IT teaching. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) There is a Student Union. Students are grouped into 4 Houses. There are 66 activity groups streamed into 5 categories, namely academic, moral, arts, sports and service. The School encourages students to actively take part in all the activities like the book exhibition, project learning, Sports Day, singing contest, school choir, drama competition, dance competition, debating team, Japanese class, Chinese painting class, oil painting class, astronomical activities, rock climbing team, Maths-Science Week, Speech Festival, Arts Appreciation Functions, school picnic and ball games in order to let them develop their potentials. Every year, the School organizes exchange tours to mainland China or other countries, and visits to various museums so as to widen students' horizons. School Facilities School Facilities: The whole school is air-conditioned. All classrooms are networked with optical fibre and wireless WiFi900 and IT equipment such as LCD projectors, computers and visualizers are available. Concerning special rooms, besides the school hall, there are a lecture hall, conference rooms, a School History Room, a student activity centre, an English self-access centre, an English chat room, 3 computer rooms, 5 laboratories, a computerized library, an electronic learning centre, an Arts Education room, a 'Campus TV' station and a Creation Base. A Science Garden on the school roof has been set up to cater for students' interests in space science and technology. There are other areas like 'Nature Corner', 'Plantation Areas' and a climbing wall to develop students' potentiality and interest. Students pay miscellaneous school fees with Individualized Octopus, which is efficient and accurate. A CAVE virtual learning classroom has been built this year to inspire creative and technological thinking through immersive interactive teaching. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others The school lays great emphasis on students' academic development. More than a million has been invested in the construction of a magnificent lecture theater of university class, in which numerous seminars and co-curricular learning activities have been organized. The school is devoted to promoting the development of the arts and culture on the campus by adopting a holistic approach of providing opportunities for wide participation in activities related to the arts and culture in junior forms, while in the senior forms, by introducing Arts Education as one of the school disciplines. The school makes great effort to create an environment conducive to developing students' artistic potentials and encouraging their artistic pursuit and appreciation. The language teaching of the school has shown to be efficacious. The book sales in the School Book Fair exceeds $100,000. Our school has represented Hong Kong to take part in the US 'INTEL' and 'I-SWEEEP' Competition for many years. The school has also been awarded prizes in various science technology competitions. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus routes: 276, 276A, 69X, 69M, 69P, 269B, 269C, 269D, E34A, E34P, 969, 265S, B1, B2P, K75P; LRT: 761P, 705, 706; West Rail: Tin Shui Wai Station; Green Minibus: 34A, 77A, 77B.

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 萬鈞伯裘書院 Man Kwan Pak Kau College 51 Tin Wah Road, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, N.T.

24482960 [email protected] 24471924 http://www.mkpc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including With the school belief of "All are educable" and the effort in working on the principles of "Active School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year Education", we aim at providing a caring environment for students. Number of teaching posts in the approved - establishment Total number of teachers in the school 65

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Prof. Tam Man Kwan Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 78% School Management Bachelor Degree 98% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 48% Principal (with Mr. Wong Wing Tung Qualifications / Special Education Training 24% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type DSS Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Truth, Goodness, Beauty 32% 15% 53%

Name of Sponsoring Man Kwan Educational Organisation Limited Year of Commencement of 1954 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 7000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Life and Society, Geography, Chinese History, History, Integrated Science, Computer & Information Technology, Putonghua, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Drama, Music Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Economics, BAFS, Geography, History, Chinese History, Information and Communication Technology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Applied Learning. Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Life and Society, Geography, Chinese History, History, Integrated Science, Computer & Information Technology, Putonghua, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Drama, Music Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Economics, BAFS, Geography, History, Chinese History, Information and Communication Technology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Applied Learning. Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee $5,100 $5,100 $5,100 $5,100 $5,100 $5,100

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $20 Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks School fee is $510 per month in each form. Fee remission scheme and scholarships will be offered. For further details, please visit our school website: http://www.mkpc.edu.hk/fee_remission

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Applicants are required to attend interviews. Academic results, interview performance and conduct will also be assessed.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Bridging programmes will be held for Form one and all transfer students during the summer holidays. Emphasizing students' life planning, goal setting and building up of their confidence. 萬鈞伯裘書院 Man Kwan Pak Kau College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To maximize students’ ability in deep learning and to foster whole-person development of our students. 2. To enhance the effectiveness of learning and teaching in order to upgrade the skills of our students in all aspects. 3. To nurture students’ character education and to develop their positive attitude and confidence. School Management Organisation: Our school management team divides into five divisions (Academic Affairs Department, Student Affairs Department, School Affairs Department, Information Technology and Innovation Development Department and Quality Assurance Department). We have Quality Assurance Committee to create habits of observing lessons of each other in order to raise the quality of teaching and learning. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: School management committee includes: Prof. Tam Man Kwan (Supervisor), Mr. Li Yuet Ting (C.B.E., J.P., Former Director of Education), Prof. Lam Chi Chung (Adjunct Professors, Faculty of Education, CUHK), Mr. Choi Chee Cheong (Former Secretary General of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority), Prof. Man Yee Fun (Adjunct Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, CUHK), Dr. Lam Ka Ka (Professional Consultant, Faculty of Education, CUHK), Mr. Lee Shiu Fung (Former Principal Inspector (Guidance & Discipline), Education Bureau), Ms. Yung Lai Chun (Experienced professional educators), Mr. Tam Wah Hon(Experienced professional educators), Mr. Tam Yuk Fai (Professional), Mr. Patrick Chu (Professional) School Green Policy: To further strengthen students’ awareness on environmental protection, large-scaled school greening environmental protection functions are organised. Our school is also the Champion of 'Your School, Dream Green' Competition 2016, which is organised by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: To emphasize the importance of writing and reading, we have Morning Study Period, split classes on both Chinese and English writing in senior forms, and speaking classes conducted by NETs. The English Musical is also held to improve students’ language ability and communication skills. Learning and Teaching Strategies: 1. To promote STEM learning, our school emphasizes Education on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. All form one students will be equipped with Microbit to learn programming. 2. Extra classes on Science Innovation will be offered after school in order to promote STEM education. 3. 'Flipped Classroom' emphasizes the implementation of E-learning in Junior Form with student-centred and student self-learning approach. Junior form students use iPad to learn during lessons. 4. With the school-based EITP programme, students are taught how to design digital games, Apps, robotics and coding in order to raise students’ creativity. 5. Language and diversity learning scheme is implemented. Reading and writing are emphasized. Split classes on writing are arranged in Senior Forms. 6. Deep Learning Day lets all students learn outside the classroom and covers various learning areas to encourage students' exploration and collaboration. 7. At least 8 study tours are held every year, including Australia, America, Britain, Korea, Japan, Mainland China and New Zealand. 8. CLAP-Tech: The school was granted $2 million, belonging to one of the five pilot schools in HK. The school designed innovative technology course with Hong Kong Baptist University. 9. AI for the Future: The school was granted $1.5 million, belonging to one of the six pilot schools in HK. The school co-designed a 3-year artificial intelligence course with the School of Engineering and the School of Education in CUHK. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Economics, BAFS, Geography, History, Chinese History, Information and Communication Technology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Education, Visual Arts 2. Curriculum highlights: Implementation of E-learning in whole school. Using iPad and e-books as teaching and learning device in junior forms arouses students' interest and motivation in learning. Extra classes on Science Innovation will be offered after school in order to promote STEM education. Drama education is provided for our all junior forms which enhance students' language ability and communication skill. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. To promote STEM learning, our school emphasizes Education on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Extra classes on Science Innovation will be offered after school in order to promote STEM education. 2. Implementation of E-learning in whole school, using i-Pad as major learning device. 'Flipped-classroom' will be promoted and teaching will be more student-oriented. 3. Whole-person Education and Life Planning are offered to students. Voluntary service is emphasized in order to give students opportunities to take part in voluntary work in our society, and to build up their responsibility. 4. Study Tours are provided. Students have visited Britain, America, Australia, Mainland China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Life Planning Education: 1. Students can obtain information about life-planning and career guidance comprehensively through participation in various activities including whole-person development sessions, life-planning workshops, thematic career talks and visits to different higher education institutions and organizations. 2. The life-planning for junior form students aims at helping them develop self-understanding and interpersonal skills. Adventure based training will be offered for all form one students in order to build up their confidence. Meanwhile, by giving the latest information on further studies, vocational trainings and employment opportunities, the senior form students may broaden their visions in life planning. 3. To promote 'Life-planning' scheme, we will invite our alumni to serve as mentors so as to provide positive direction and instructions for the development of our students. 4. Establish a database for students' development. The strength, prize award and aptitude of students are recorded so that teachers can provide appropriate support to the students. 5. All students are encouraged to participate in social services. Students have to complete 10 hours of social services every year so that they can develop a positive value and attitude. 6. Through establishing partnership with various education organisations and universities(e.g. Taiwan, Japan, Ireland) abroad, our students will have more choices for future studies. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Elite Programme: We provide supplementary classes for elite students. School-based Support Scheme: We provide supplementary classes and enrichment lessons for less able students of junior forms. We also have two student counselors to help follow the progress of students. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: 1. Set up Student Support Team to assist in planning, coordinating and implementing the Whole School Approach to IE in order to further cultivate an inclusive school culture and enhance the effectiveness of the support given to students with special educational needs. 2. Supportive measures include teaching adaptation and assessment accommodation, the arrangement on remedial learning groups, training on social skills and speech therapy services. 3. We also arrange regular meetings with parents to monitor the learning progress of our students and to establish individual education plan for them in order to cater for their learning needs. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Apart from examinations, continuous assessments are adapted to assess students' academic performance. Interdisciplinary projects are also included. Fee Remission: Our school offers full school fee remission or 1/2 school fee remission. Needy students, including those from families receiving the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) and students receiving financial assistance provided by the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA), could apply for fee remission. - Please visit the web-link in our school’s website for details of school fee remission scheme, including the family income limits. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: We endeavor to create a love culture in our school by contacting parents in order to set the same goal. Therefore, the operation of Parent and Teacher Association will be focused, which is a media between parents and school and through which parents will have a role in school administration. Moreover, we are establishing the Parents' Learning Centre which will organise various talks, seminars and activities for our parents so as to enhance the interaction between parents and their children as well as a better understanding of the school. School Ethos: 1. We believe that the Heart Education is the key to education, while we put our eyes on the relationship between teachers and students. A series of guidance programmes and moral education have been provided to cater the needs of students, for example, Seed Program, Self-development programme and the Holistic Education etc. to let them grow up healthily. 2. In order to encourage students to participate in extra-curricular activities as well as social services more actively, ‘Star Award Scheme’ (a student award scheme for all students), hence, has been carried out. 3. We offer a variety of scholarships and bursaries such as tuition fee subsidies for students who have financial difficulties. The scholarships of Man Kwan Education Fund are offered to students in form of learning coupons, in which students can use the coupons to pay for tuition fees, joining extra-curricular activities or joining study tours. 4. With a large social network with local and overseas organization, we offer great freedom to students to explore and show their talents and creativity. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. E-learning is implemented in whole school, focusing on student oriented learning and the idea of “flipped classroom”. 2. Form 1 to Form 3 students use I-pads to learn, with the aid of e-learning materials and digital game based learning. 3. EITP courses will be held in order to develop IT and STEM leaders. Courses like computer programming, AI application, robot making, Apps making, digital game-based learning etc. are introduced to raise students’ creativity. 'Open Classroom' also provides chances for our parents and outsiders to involve in sharing the teaching methods. As one of the eight partner schools selected by OGCIO, 6 millions are granted for IT training and development, including game design, apps and robots programming. 4. Appointed as "School of Distinction", our school assists in promoting the development of Science and Technology. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Teacher mentorship strengthening the support for teachers does help create an atmosphere of cooperation among teachers. Regular joint-school teacher development days are provided to let teachers know the social trend as well as the innovative ways of teaching. Teachers are encouraged to further their study. Reward and Merit System are available to teachers. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Our school has offered more than 30 different types of activities to students such as track and field, rock-climbing, PC Radio, PCTV, folk song, marching band, dancing, and drama etc. For our junior forms, they have to join one of the uniform teams such as Road Safety Patrol, The Boys' Brigade, Girl Guides and Scouts. We encourage all students to take part in voluntary services for at least 10 hours every year. School Facilities School Facilities: Inno-Tech Building which helps strengthen IT teaching and learning in our school. There are 5 advanced IT special designed rooms and lecture theatre. We provide VR learning, Hologram viewer, sandbox, iPad and Apple TV for students to have more interaction in learning. Setting up WiFi Network to cover the whole campus and installing Apple TV in every classroom. Students learn IT everywhere. Our campus has a variety of facilities such as the Campus TV Station, radio station, Dream Studio, Geo Lab, Clap Lab, student activity room, Success For All Centre, sports climbing wall, gymnastic room, Drama Room, multi-media learning centre. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible toilet. Others We have a Comprehensive Development Awarding Scheme, including: Pak Kau Stars in Academic, Pak Kau Stars in Social Service, Pak Kau Stars in Sports, Pak Kau Stars in Arts, Pak Kau Stars in Science Innovation and Pak Kau Star for Excellent performance, which aims at awarding students who have great achievements in learning, sports, social service, science, IT and different activities. The awards are given to students in the form of learning coupons, in which students can use the coupons to buy stuff related to their learning. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus Routes: K73, 265B, 265M, 276B, 269B, 269C, 269M, 967, 969; LRT: 705, 706.

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24766226 [email protected] 24747376 http://www.nthykyldss.edu.hk/

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including The school strives to provide students with all-round education to inspire them to become responsible School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year citizens and to be enthusiastic learners, developing their potential to the fullest extent so that they may cope with the challenge of the fast-changing world. Number of teaching posts in the approved 52 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 53

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Ms. CHAN Chin-woon, Cynthia (PEO(SS)) Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 94% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 42% Principal (with Mr. YUEN Kwong-yip (B.Sc., P.C.Ed., Adv. PGDE (Distinction), M.A. Qualifications / (Dean's Honours List), Cert. in ECA Management (Credit)) Special Education Training 23% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Gov Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto (N.B. No English Translation) 9% 8% 83%

Name of Sponsoring Education Bureau Year of Commencement of 1967 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Not Applicable School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Life Education, Putonghua

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Science (S.1, S.2 and S.3*), Accounting and Economics (S.3), History, Geography, Computer Literacy, Technology for Life, Music, Visual Arts, Physical Education English as the medium of *S.3 Science (Biology Module, Chemistry Module and Physics Module) S.1 - S.3 instruction

Chinese Language (Putonghua) (One class in each junior form) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Using Cantonese as the medium of instruction: Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Chinese Literature.

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History, Geography, Information and Communication Technology, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (BAFS), Visual Arts, Physical Education, Music English as the medium of Appreciation, Arts Appreciation. S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Life Education, Chinese History, Putonghua

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Science (S.1, S.2 and S.3*), Accounting and Economics (S.3), History, Geography, Computer Literacy, Technology for Life, Music, Visual Arts, Physical Education English as the medium of *S.3 Science (Biology Module, Chemistry Module and Physics Module) S.1 - S.3 instruction

Chinese Language (Putonghua) (One class in each junior form) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Using Cantonese as the medium of instruction: Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Chinese Literature.

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History, Geography, Information and Communication Technology, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (BAFS), Visual Arts, Physical Education, Music English as the medium of Appreciation, Arts Appreciation. S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $80 Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees $148 ECA Fund (S.4-S.6 students only)

Remarks To enhance learning and teaching effectiveness as well as cater for students' diverse learning needs, four classes in each senior form (S.4-S.6) are rearranged into five separate groups.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Admission Criteria for S.1 Discretionary Places: 1. Academic results (of both school examination results and the ranking shown in the Discretionary Places Rank Order List) [30%]. 2. Conduct [10%]. 3. Achievements in extra-curricular activities, voluntary service and remarkable performance in any non-academic aspects [20%]. 4. Interview (conducted in both English and Cantonese) [40%]. Our school will offer interviews for all applicants.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Orientation and S.1 Bridging Programme are conducted in late July and early August every year. Caring Ambassador Program is held to help S.1 students adapt to new learning environment and secondary school life. In order to help students achieve healthy development both physically and psychologically, our school participates in Cross-schools Healthy School Scheme and organizes a wide range of activities through the Health & Sex Education Team, sport clubs and some interesting sports groups. 新界鄉議局元朗區中學 N.T. Heung Yee Kuk Yuen Long District Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. Optimizing the whole school approach to strengthening our professional learning community 2. Integrating value education in both formal and hidden curriculum to assist students with character building School Management Organisation: The School Management Committee (SMC) was set up in 1999. It is comprised of a wide representation of stakeholders, including the Chairperson assigned by the Education Bureau, members of Heung Yee Kuk N.T., the Principal, representatives of teachers, parents, alumni and community members. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The School Council was established in 1969 and is now composed of 13-18 members, chaired by a member appointed by Heung Yee Kuk N.T.. School Green Policy: The Environmental Education Team aims to create a green campus for students, promote energy conservation and reduction in greenhouse gas emission, as well as enhance students' awareness of environmental protection especially in the issues of global warming and biodiversity. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: English is used as the main medium of instruction. (Please refer to "Subject offered" 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 for details.) Learning and Teaching Strategies: Our teaching staff is veteran teachers, possessing professional qualifications. They adopt interactive learning and teaching approaches. Various learning activities blended with different questioning techniques are utilized to inspire students' thinking. Meanwhile, an enquiry approach is also adopted to conduct project learning in junior forms to encourage proactive learning among students and develop their generic skills. Students are actively involved in classroom learning activities and are able to utilize various learning resources, attaining the objective of learning to learn. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 3X. (Please refer to "Subject offered" 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 for details.) 2. Curriculum highlights: A 'Class Teacher Period', in which a variety of activities with various themes are held, is conducted every cycle to help students develop positive moral values and attitudes. In 'Reading Periods', junior form students have ample chances to acquire various reading skills, develop their reading habit, widen their horizons and cultivate their critical thinking skills through exploring a wide variety of books and newspapers. Music Appreciation Periods and Arts Appreciation Periods are conducted to develop students' artistic sense and aesthetic. 3. In Life Education, our school mainly helps students develop knowledge, skills as well as positive values and attitudes through issue-based inquiry learning. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Reading to Learn: The teacher librarian and teachers work collaboratively to promote reading. Various reading schemes, online reading schemes and book exhibitions are held to arouse students' reading interest and develop their reading comprehension skill. 2. Information Technology for Interactive Learning: Computer subjects are offered in all levels to better students' IT skills. Various IT resources such as computer programming (including Micro:Bit, Pascal and Python), wireless network and e-learning platforms are widely used in all subjects. Furthermore, our school provides students with useful information and learning materials through Google platform to encourage them to learn actively and effectively. 3. Project Learning: Project learning is implemented in S.3 Life Education. Teachers play the role of learning facilitator. This program can facilitate independent learning and cross-curricular learning. It can also foster life skills through experiential learning and develop students’ generic skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking and information technology skills. Continuous assessment is adopted to evaluate students' learning progress regularly. 4. Moral, Civic and National Education: We aim to develop positive values of students and encourage them to be responsible members of the school and law-abiding citizens. We also help students develop positive attitudes and teach them to respect life, respect others, uphold the spirit of mutual love and help as well as care for others. Students' awareness of current affairs and international news are to be raised and their understanding towards national conditions are to be strengthened. Flag-raising ceremonies and competitions are held to strengthen students’ patriotic sentiment and foster their national identity. Life Planning Education: Our school emphasizes students’ life planning. Apart from providing students with career guidance services, different talks and sharing sessions are organized based on our school curriculum components and students’ needs to ensure effective implementation of life planning education. Different services that could align with the developmental needs of students are provided. Admission talks by tertiary institutions, career talks, alumni sharing sessions, talks for S.3 students and parents on SS subjects selection are organized to help students make informed choices on their learning and career goals. We also disseminate career information to let students keep abreast of the most recent development in further studies. Students are provided with opportunities for career exploration to help them adapt to the transition from school to work. Class teacher periods and sharing sessions are arranged to promote career development of students. We expect that students are equipped with the knowledge, skills and attitude to make wise choices in accordance with their interests, abilities and orientations; and guided to integrate their career/academic aspirations with whole-person development and lifelong learning. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Group teaching is adopted to facilitate learning and teaching of core subjects, i.e. Chinese, English and Mathematics. After-school tutorial sessions, summer tutorial courses as well as remedial and enhancement programmes are well planned and implemented to cater for learner diversity. The school social workers and teachers of the Student Support Team work collaboratively to organize seminars, workshops, etc. to enhance students’ confidence and motivation. Careers and Life Planning Team provides students with guidance and the latest information about work and studies. The Pre-S.1 Bridging Programme and Caring Ambassador Scheme are held to help newcomers adapt to their new secondary school life. Counselling teachers work jointly with the school social workers and education psychologist to provide students facing various difficulties with appropriate assistance and support. Class teachers and parents concerned are kept well informed so as to maintain good communication. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The school is committed to building an inclusive environment to cater for the educational needs of all students and to use school-based models to support students with special educational needs. Through home-school cooperation and resource allocation, the school provides students with appropriate and diversified support services to enhance their learning efficiency and communication skills which can help them integrate into campus life easily. The school has established the Student Support Team, which includes teachers and teaching assistants who have been trained in special education needs. The team maintains close contact with guidance teachers, discipline team teachers, language teachers, social workers, educational psychologists and special education needs service teams of the Education Bureau. The team also works with other sections of the school to support students in need. The school flexibly allocates a variety of resources, including learning support allowances, assessment services provided by the Education Bureau and resident education psychologists, counseling services, and school-based integrated education programs. The school provides special examination arrangements for students with special educational needs and helps them apply for the special examination arrangements in public examinations from the Examination Authority. Class teachers and all other teachers pay full attention to the students with special educational needs and assess their progress through classroom observation and academic performance. The school also purchases service such as speech therapy services and communication skills training group to enhance the care for students with special educational needs. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Academic assessments are divided into three categories: 1. Examinations: There are two examinations in each academic year – Mid-sessional and Sessional examinations. 2. Tests: Uniform Tests are conducted once per term; part of the test scores are counted in examinations. 3. Coursework Grade: Grades are given with reference to students’ performance in tests, homework and lessons. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Our teachers keep close contact with parents through making regular phone calls, meetings, school activities, school website, newsletter and the like. Since the establishment of the Parents and Teachers Association in 1985, a variety of events have been held to enhance communication between teachers and parents and improve students' welfare. For instance, picnics, seminars for parents, Open Day and S.6 Graduation Ceremony were held and scholarships funded by PTA have also been established. School Ethos: The school atmosphere is harmonious, peaceful and liberal. Students are self-disciplined, motivated and diligent. A good rapport between students and teachers is established. The school emphasizes students’ whole person development, encouraging them to achieve outstanding performance in the following areas: academic, conduct, other learning experiences and service.

Our students’ outstanding performance has been recognized by the public. For years, many of our students have been selected as awardees in various outstanding selections including HKSAR Outstanding Students Selection, Outstanding Student Leaders Selection, Student of the Year Selection organized by SCMP and New Territories Outstanding Students Selection.

The school provides a lot of opportunities for students to explore their potential to the fullest. Various school based exchange programs, overseas trips and excursion relating to STEM and English learning are organized for students to widen their horizons, experience different cultures and develop interpersonal skills. Students are devoted to serving the community through voluntary work and service while their good deeds are highly appreciated.

The school also actively cultivates students' talent in physical and aesthetic development. Students get numerous prizes in Hong Kong Schools Music and Speech Festivals and Inter-Secondary School Sports Competitions. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Optimizing the whole school approach to strengthening our professional learning community. 2. Integrating value education in both formal and hidden curriculum to assist students with character building. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Our school actively supports teachers to attend professional development courses, providing them with sufficient resources and various chances to enhance their professionalism. A series of Teachers’ Professional Development Days are organized to offer good opportunities for teachers to take part in various training activities. The school also has encouraged teachers to foster the development of collaborative culture among the staff. For instance, collaborative lesson preparation is introduced in core subjects and Liberal Studies; peer lesson observation is also implemented in individual subjects and across different subject disciplines. All these enhance teachers’ professionalism effectively and efficiently. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) There are 40 clubs and teams. They are classified into four main domains: academic, interest, service and sports; providing students with various extra-curricular activities to enhance students’ whole-person development. School Facilities School Facilities: All classrooms are air-conditioned and have access to the computer network. An elevator reaches all levels of the school building. Apart from these, the school also possesses facilities including Multimedia Learning Centre, Campus TV Studio, Student Activity Room, Library, Heung Chung Interactive English Corner, Basketball Court, Volleyball Court, Covered Playground, Guidance Room, Garden, Social Worker Room and Car Park. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Our school provides students with plenty opportunities to explore their potential to the fullest. For years, many of our students have been awarded prizes and scholarships in various outstanding students’ selections. Also, students are provided with chances to take part in various exchange programs to widen their horizons, experience the cultures of different countries and develop their interpersonal and self-management skills. The school strongly encourages students to participate in open and inter-schools competitions to bolster students' self-confidence and boost their determination in striving for excellence. Direct Public Transportation to School Light Rail Transit (LRT Fung Nin Road Station), buses and minibuses going along Castle Peak Road in Yuen Long

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 博愛醫院鄧佩瓊紀念中學 Pok Oi Hospital Tang Pui King Memorial College Phase III, Long Ping Estate Yuen Long

24741576 [email protected] 24757933 http://www.tpk.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Pok Oi Hospital schools, with the motto of “Erudition and Virtue”, cultivate students to "love, care and School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year serve" the community. We support professional leadership and teaching in education, and endeavor to create a salutary learning atmosphere. Together with stakeholders, we work to build a learning Number of teaching posts in the approved 57 community. We foster whole-person development, noble character, positive values, lifelong learning, establishment and the pursuit of excellence. We nurture students to have all-round leadership qualities, including Total number of teachers in the school 60 the capacity to think independently with an international perspective, to excel in communicating and collaborating with others, and to value cultural inheritance, empathy and patriotism. Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Tang Ying Hei, J.P. Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 95% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 10% Principal (with Mr. Chan King Tat (Cert.Ed., BA(ED), MA(ED)) Qualifications / Special Education Training 23% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Learn Scholarly and Behave Virtuously. 5% 7% 88%

Name of Sponsoring Pok Oi Hospital Year of Commencement of 1987 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6800 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Liberal Studies, Geography, History, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology, Technology & Living, Moral Education, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Economic and Public Affairs Chinese as the medium (S.3) of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1-S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Integrated Science (including Physics, Chemistry, Biology in S.3)* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, History, Chinese History, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Geography, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology, Physical Education, Physical Education Chinese as the medium (DSE), Visual Arts of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Liberal Studies, Geography, History, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology, Technology & Living, Moral Education, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Economic and Public Affairs Chinese as the medium (S.3) of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.1-S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Integrated Science (including Physics, Chemistry, Biology in S.3)* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, History, Chinese History, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Geography, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology, Physical Education, Physical Education Chinese as the medium (DSE), Visual Arts of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $20 Student Union / Association Fee $30 Approved Charges for Purchase of non-standard items: $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees Replacement of student card $10 (per card)

Remarks Our school promotes "Whole-person Education", offering various activities to develop students morally, artistically and physically. We also provide students with service learning and work-related learning experiences so that students can benefit in different contexts. Some senior students will be arranged to enroll in Applied Learning courses.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). S.1 applicants should have Grade B or above in Chinese, English, Mathematics and Conduct. (Please refer to our school website for further details).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life We offer English courses and Maths bridging courses for the upcoming (S.1) students during the summer. There is an orientation programme and an orientation day for them as well. We have formulated "Healthy Campus" policies with Health Education Club following up the guidelines on infectious diseases issued by the Centre for Health Protection. The Health Club also organizes regular theme-based activities, talks and competitions for our students so that they can have a balanced development physically, mentally and socially. 博愛醫院鄧佩瓊紀念中學 Pok Oi Hospital Tang Pui King Memorial College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Annual Major Concerns: 1. Optimize the platform, raise the motivation and cultivate desirable habits for learning 2. Exert teachers’ professionalism, adopt multi-teaching strategies and cater to the diverse learning needs of students 3. Strengthen positive values and the virtue of fortitude School Management Organisation: Most of the school administrative work is done by the Executive Committee comprising the principal and all committee heads. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: We established the Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) in August, 2006. The IMC is made up of representatives from parents, alumni, teachers and the community. The establishment of the IMC actualizes the sharing of school authority and accountability with its stakeholders. The collective decision making process in the IMC will benefit the development of our school in the future. School Green Policy: Since 2016/17, electronic administration has been fully implemented. The issue of notices to parents, the collection of reply slips, and attendance taking are performed on the electronic platform, which effectively enhances paper saving. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Our school attaches great importance to bi-literacy and tri-lingualism. Diversified activities are held to enhance students' proficiency in English and Putonghua. Students are allowed to choose their language for answering the questions in public examinations. Learning and Teaching Strategies: We attach great importance to teaching effectiveness and diversified learning so both our formal and hidden curricula focus on cultivating students' independent thinking, self-discipline and ambition. Additionally, sharing and reading sessions have been set up in both English and Putonghua to further consolidate and enhance students' bi-literacy and tri-lingualism. Diversified subjects are offered to every class to meet the needs of students. Elective subjects of various key learning areas are offered for S.4-S.6. For life-wide learning, all S.1-S.3 students have to visit at least five private and public institutions within three years. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. School-based teaching and learning materials are tailor-made for different students of different abilities in some subjects. 2. Curriculum highlights: Our curriculum is to cater for learner diversity and to develop students' generic skills through multi-intelligence strategies, cooperative learning and the use of IT. Development of the Four Key Tasks: We believe in the importance of "Reading to Learn" so we are committed to promoting reading culture and creating reading atmosphere on the campus. We trust that through reading, students can master useful skills for achieving the goals of self-learning and lifelong learning. Besides morning and lunch reading aloud, theme-based reading and online reading schemes, we have selected from the resources in the public library and our school library diversified and appropriate materials to promote Chinese and English Extensive Reading Schemes to raise students’ language standards. We also invite parents, teachers, students and authors to recommend good books, arrange book fairs, and organize relevant talks to strengthen a whole-school reading culture. Our Civic Education Committee also organizes a wide range of activities to cultivate in students a pleasant personality and the zeal for caring about the society. Life Planning Education: Our school organises various school-based activities to encourage students of every form to know more about themselves, realise their full potential, explore and understand the world of work and start to plan for the future early. Working hand in hand with external organisations, we equip students with the required knowledge, skills and attitude to make wise career choices in accordance with their interests, abilities and orientations. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: A programme titled ‘Life Education’ is offered to all S.1 and S.2 students to foster a healthy lifestyle. "English Enhancement Courses" are designed for all S.1 to S.3 students to consolidate their English foundation. Extra Maths lessons are held on weekdays and Saturday for selected students. Also, there are Chinese, English and Maths enhancement classes at senior forms to strengthen the foundation of the weaker students. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our school adopts a Whole School Approach to implement Integrated Education. A Student Support Team has been established. Upon needs, the head of the Guidance Team and the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) will regularly invite Educational Psychologists, parents, class teachers and subject teachers to formulate measures and offer support to help students with special educational needs (SENs) to fit in at school and learn joyfully and effectively. We also enroll teachers in courses on Integrated Education for them to deepen their understanding on the topic and master effective teaching methodologies, thus enhancing our teaching staff’s professionalism.

To have an early identification of SENs, we collect information of new students with special learning needs under the consent of their parents, and transfer suspected SEN cases to Educational Psychologists for assessments. We cater for different needs of our students with a “3-Tier Support Model”, utilising the Learning Support Grant and other school resources for diversified support. This may include afterschool homework guidance, case follow-up, and social skill training services to improve their self-management, collaboration and problem-solving abilities. There are also flexible assessment arrangements of school’s internal examinations following HKEAA’s regulations, including time addition, special venues, etc. We also help our DSE candidates with special learning needs apply for special examination arrangements to ensure that they can be assessed fairly under a suitable environment. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. Our School provided after-school Chinese tutorial session for non-Chinese speaking students to facilitate their learning of Chinese. Teaching Assistant(s) is/are employed to provide supplementary support for non-Chinese speaking students to overcome their difficulties in the Key Learning Area of Chinese Language. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: In addition to two uniform tests and two examinations, quizzes and daily assignments are used as tools to assess students' learning progress. The curriculum is adjusted if necessary. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Our PTA aims to foster parent-teacher relationships and promote students' conduct and learning by regularly organizing activities related to home-school cooperation and sharing techniques in nurturing students. Our PTA is strong and provides essential support to the school. School Ethos: The community is pleased with our simple school ethos and good discipline. Students are provided with comprehensive support in the areas of academic affairs, discipline, guidance, student activities, extra-curricular activities, civic education and career guidance. Future Development School Development Plan: The upcoming "3-year Development Plan" is expected to be announced via school webpage in Mid-2021. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Our teachers are encouraged to keep pursuing their professional development through attending various seminars and talks. They are also encouraged to observe classes of fellow teachers to enhance their teaching effectiveness. They are involved in at least two lesson observations every year. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) In view of Life-wide Learning and Other Learning Experiences, students have access to various clubs and groups including the Students' Union, uniformed groups, service groups, sports, arts, academic and interest groups. All students are expected to attain a required standard in the areas of leadership training and services, music, and sports. Our students have been doing well in various inter-school, territory-wide, national and international competitions. They have been awarded prizes in creative arts, fencing, marching band, Latin dance, Chinese dance, Jazz dance, Mathematical Olympiad and drama competitions. Cross-curricular activities include project learning, visits to private and public institutions, participation in science project contests and field trips. School Facilities School Facilities: All classrooms, the covered playground and the assembly hall are equipped with air-conditioners. LCD projectors and visualizers are also installed in all classrooms. "Document Cameras", "Apple TV" and TV sets with 70-inch screen are being installed in some classrooms. WIFI is available in classrooms, in which students can make use of Tablet in their studies. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Our school has not yet installed facility for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs. Others Please refer to our school website. Direct Public Transportation to School - MTR West Rail Line (Long Ping Station) - Light Rail (Fung Nin Road Stop) - KMB, MTR Shuttle Bus and Public Light Bus (Routes via Long Ping Estate or Yuen Long Castle Peak Road)

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 天主教培聖中學 Pui Shing Catholic Secondary School 9 Tin Ho Road, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, N.T.

24450800 [email protected] 24452018 http://www.puishing.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Pui Shing Catholic Secondary School is committed to academic excellence in teaching and service, School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year and to whole-person development in all these endeavours compatible with Catholicism. Students are nurtured to learn actively, think independently, pursue excellence and cultivate self-discipline ability, Number of teaching posts in the approved 61 leading to be responsible citizens. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 70

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Rev. Li Chi Yuen Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 53% Principal (with Mr. Kwok Fu Wah Qualifications / Special Education Training 51% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto - 36% 14% 50%

Name of Sponsoring The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong Year of Commencement of 1963 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 5500 Sq. M Religion Catholicism Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year F.1 to F.3: Chinese Language, Mathematics, Chinese History, Geography, History, Information and Communication Technology, Ethics and Religious Studies, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Life and Society. Chinese as the medium F.1 only: Integrated Arts of instruction F.1 and F.2: Integrated Science, STEM. F.3 only: Physics, Biology, Chemistry.

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Mathematics Extended Part (M2), Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History, Chinese History, Economics, Geography, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Information Chinese as the medium and Communication Technology (Multimedia Production and Web Site Software Development), Japanese Language, and of instruction Ethics and Religious Studies

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year F.1 to F.3: Chinese Language, Mathematics, Chinese History, Geography, History, Information and Communication Technology, Ethics and Religious Studies, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Life and Society. Chinese as the medium F.1 only: Integrated Arts of instruction F.1 and F.2: Integrated Science, STEM. F.3 only: Physics, Biology, Chemistry.

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Mathematics Extended Part (M2), Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History, Chinese History, Economics, Geography, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Information Chinese as the medium and Communication Technology (Multimedia Production and Web Site Software Development), Japanese Language, and of instruction Ethics and Religious Studies

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $40 Student Union / Association Fee $25 Approved Charges for $310 Fee for improvement of school environment, $60 NSS Student Learning Portfolio fee (F.1), Non-standard items $150 VA Stationery (F.1) Other Charges / Fees Exam fee $60, House fee $25, Student Smart Card $10 (F.1 & F.4), English Web Reading Scheme $120 (F.1-F.3), Chinese I-Learner $42 and Graduation Certificate with transparent plastic folder $59 (F.6) Remarks Our school introduces to F.1 students on establishment of personal portfolio while their portfolios will be kept updating at F.4 and F.5. Class allocation for our students are according to their learning capability and small class size teaching strategies is implemented. Each form has five classes, except S.6, which has four. From 2013-14, our school uses "Smartphone Apps" to enhance the communication between parents and our school, e.g. reading school's latest news, homework record and application for leave via smartphone.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Our school strives to develop our students' multiple intelligence, we evaluate students' performance in four areas: interview, academic results, conduct and extra-curricular activities. The scoring criteria of each area are as follows: 1. EDB Rank Order (40%), 2. Conduct (20%), 3. Extra-curricular activities (20%), 4. Interview performance (15%), 5. Siblings previously or currently studying at school/Studying in Catholic primary school (5%)

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life The school’s S.1 Orientation and Parent Day aims at depicting a clear picture of the school life, requirements of the school and the organization of school activities. By participating in welcoming activities, students have opportunities to know more about other students, which facilitate their smooth integration into the school. Students are also introduced with activities held in community centres which enable them to enrich their experience and to raise standards and participation in extra-curricular activities. The S.1 Orientation Week aims at boosting students’ sense of belonging to school through class cultivation activities, interest group activities and an introduction of school policy. To raise students’ awareness of having a healthy life, the Department of Physical Education organises health-related activities (such as exhibitions, visits, physical fitness training, etc.) every year. Students are also reminded of the importance of personal hygiene and doing regular physical activity of moderate intensity through questionnaires as well as promotion at assemblies and posters. All teachers and students are headed in the direction of a “Healthy Campus”. Starting from last year, the school has joined the “Healthy School Programme” organised by Narcotics Division, Security Bureau for three years. This year, our school has launched a new physical fitness training plan at all school forms to help students in cultivating a healthy living habit. 天主教培聖中學 Pui Shing Catholic Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Student development: enhance the counselling service to our students in local and overseas further study, encourage our students to participate in outside school's competitions actively, and create a healthy school campus. Academic development: propose a better reading atmosphere at the school campus, promote “Academic Weeks”, strengthen Chinese and English languages and foreign languages training, paving the way to an “Integrated Learning” school. Administrative improvement: review and ameliorate current procedures and administrative policy. School Management Organisation: The school has established the IMC and School Council. The school’s mission is made based on regular evaluation of student performance and stakeholders’ opinions. Other committees including Academic Affairs Committee, Student Development Committee, and School Affairs Committee are set up to develop strategies. 18 functional teams including Project Learning Team, Makers’ Education Curriculum Team, School-based Learning Support Team, Disciplinary Team, etc. are responsible for the implementation of such policies. Other committees such as the School Crisis Management Committee, School Properties Management Committee, etc. are established to help the smooth operation of the school. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: "Pui Shing Catholic Secondary School Incorporated Management Committee" was established on 4th February, 2014. Teachers, parents, alumni representatives and professionals in society are invited to join the Incorporated Management Committee to discuss school’s development. School Green Policy: Having concept of environmental protection is one of the distinctive features of students at Pui Shing. The promotion of environmental protection teaches students to cherish what they have, resulting in making contribution to themselves, families, the school and even the society. The school actively participates in community environmental protection campaigns and recycling schemes. Serving "eco-friendly" lunches aims at teaching students to treasure food and reduce non-environmentally-friendly utensils and kitchen waste. We continue to obtain the Gold Green School Award in the previous six school academic years and be the winner of the “NO Disposables Campus Award (Secondary) – Excellent Award” in 2019. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school adopts Chinese as the medium of instruction in order to raise students’ learning interests. With the employment of a native-English speaking teacher and teaching assistant, and the establishment of the English Corner, it is hoped that it will enhance the English learning environment and atmosphere. Moreover, a variety of language-related activities including Japanese, Korean, French courses are held every year to expose students to a diversified language environment. Learning and Teaching Strategies: 1. Focus on "Learning to Read": Students are encouraged to read comprehensively, to think creatively, to share and to broaden their interests and visions. 2. Students’ language proficiency, communication skills and learning will be greatly uplifted by reading more. 3. Chinese and English reading lessons and class teacher reading lessons are incorporated into the curriculum to train students’ writing skills and raise their awareness of social issues. 4. The online reading platform "Chinese i-Learner" is adopted which allow students to read books online and to complete HKDSE reading comprehension exercises. This aims to increase their reading speed and comprehension ability as well as fostering self-learning habit. 5. A large number of electronic books adopting the reading taste of students are purchased to enhance the function of "E-class". Students’ book report results are counted in examinations to foster comprehensive reading at school. 6. Students are encouraged to subscribe to a self-learning English online platform "English Builders" to upgrade English proficiency. English morning sharing and dictation can help students to improve English vocabulary. 7. Various subsidies and funding are provided. For example, School-based Learning Support Scheme is carried out to increase less-able students’ learning ability while "Life-wide Learning Grant" is used to assist students in need to join curricular activities such as field trips, overseas exchange tours and overseas study etc. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Elective Subjects: The school provides students with 14 electives for students to choose from. Each student can choose 2 elective subjects. (Students can choose up to 2 out of 14 elective subjects.) 2. Curriculum highlights: To cater for learner diversity, students are streamlined into different classes according to their learning abilities. Small-class teaching is also adopted. Each form has five classes, except S.6, which has four. Different teaching materials are tailor-made to suit each of the classes. Modified curriculum and examination regulations are established for SEN classes. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Four key learning items including: reading to learn, making use of information technology to conduct interactive learning, project learning, and moral and civic education are the school’s sustainable and progressive developing directions. Life Planning Education: Our Career and Life Planning team assists students in self-assessment, personal development, goal setting and reflection skills as well as giving advice on various career and learning paths. Services: 1. Events, Information Provision, Facilitation and Counselling. 2. Render support and guidance to students for further studies in Hong Kong or overseas. 3. Student Recommendation. 4. Graduate Employment Survey. 5. Counselling Service. 6. Networking. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: To achieve establishing the culture of inclusion, we set up the student support team which comprises SENCo, two student support directors, Education Psychologist, one Speech therapist, two school social workers, and one teaching assistant. It is hoped that different professions can help the students by dint of their specifications in different dimensions. Form masters, subject teachers, as well as other staff in the school can offer assistance in accordance with the proposals made by the Student Support team. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Apart from routine works, we have inter-group meetings monthly which consist of two Vice Principals for learning and teaching as well as student development. In addition, Team Heads including Head of Career Guidance, Head of Discipline and Counselling, etc. are invited to the meeting. In order to reinforce the support to the SENs, we also hold meetings as platforms for both teachers and the team to exchange their experience. Apart from employing extra teaching staff, we organize different training programme and activities for SENs. We efficiently spend the Learning Support Grant to purchase extra supporting services, namely speech therapy. Communication between our team and parents is also our concern. Thus, we organize different meetings with parents for different purposes so as to let parents know more about their children’s academy and development. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; organising cultural integration activities; and hiring additional manpower and/or translation/interpretation services to facilitate the communication with parents. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: There are two terms in an academic year and one examination in each term. Formative assessments including assignments, quizzes and uniform tests are conducted throughout the whole term. The SEN team collects and analyses data about “assessment adjustment" regarding SEN students at the beginning of each term to provide suitable arrangements for them. Those measures include assessment for examination time extension, enlargement of word forms, and special seating arrangement. For those students whose academic results are below average, the school provides them with summer-holiday tutorial classes and re-assessments. It is hoped to prepare students with poor academic results for a new academic year. If students still fail in the re-assessments, they need to repeat. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The school and Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) work closely together to better the operation of the school. On top of offering scholarships, PTA committee members earnestly participate in school activities such as school opening prayer, annual sports day, inauguration ceremony etc. PTA also organizes a variety of activities like "Parents-Also-Appreciate-Teachers-Drive", Christmas party, picnic, and DIY workshop, etc. Apart from joining voluntary services, parents take up the role as coordinators and even tutors in different events. This greatly enhances their sense of belonging to school. The school updates parents with information about school development and projects to be implemented through monthly school newsletter, preparing parents’ readiness for the participation in school affairs. The school and parents work together as partners in education. School Ethos: As a Catholic Diocesan School, we uphold and actualize core values including love, justice, truth, life and family, emphasizing the cultivation of proper moral and character. Our school is marked by the culture of simplicity. We strengthen students’ sense of belonging to school and consolidate teacher-student rapport by implementing policies such as staying at school for lunch, lunch-time activities, opening after-school self-study facilities, etc. Moreover, the school has imposed strict requirements over students’ uniforms, appearance and personal connotation to actualize the qualities of a Pui Shing student, i.e. hardworking, responsible, neatness, obedient and eco-friendliness. The school also encourage cultural integration, mutual care and support studying environment, and tolerate of different cultures in hope of building a "love and inclusive" campus. Future Development School Development Plan: In the years, 2019 – 2022, the school will pursue our goals and aims of Learning and Teaching and Student Development. We strive to enhance the effectiveness of students’ learning and promote positive values to our students, so that they can be proactive and optimistic to lead their lives. To achieve our goals, we have the following strategies: 1. promote self-directed learning, 2. encourage cross-curricular language learning, 3. develop a culture of teachers’ professional sharing, 4. nurture our students by imposing the core values of Catholic education and the 7 guiding principles of “Learning to Learn 2.0”, 5. boost students’ self-confidence, 6. equip teachers with deeper understanding and skills of introducing value education. The aforementioned strategies 1 – 3 will be implemented by Learning and Teaching while the remaining three will be the focus of Student Development. Teacher Professional Training and Development: The school is keen on teacher professional development, apart from staff development days, cross-curricular meetings on pedagogy are encouraged to promote the learning culture among teachers. Facilitating teachers’ spiritual education is another area of concern which includes teachers’ mental, physical and spiritual health development. Teachers are given space to enhance subject knowledge. Moreover, peer observation plan aims to raise teachers’ techniques of using information and technology in teaching. Teachers are also reminded of the importance of good classroom management skills. Through lesson observation conducted by the Principal and subject panel heads, teachers’ teaching skills in various aspects including effective teaching and learning, applying IT technique in teaching and classroom management can be boosted. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) In recent years, the school has enhanced the leading roles of Student Union Chairpersons, Head Prefects, House Captains and Monitors to unleash their potential. The following clubs and teams are set up. - 5 physical and acting training teams: drama, dance, judo, badminton and band; - 9 school P.E. teams: athletics, cross-country, basketball, soccer, volleyball, swimming, bowling, dodge ball and archery; - 8 interest groups: First-aid, photography, art group, editorial, English theatre, Japanese, Korean and French interest class; - 6 unions: choir, scouts, prefects cum Junior Police Call, librarians and Community Youth Club, Butterfly Garden; - 2 religion groups: Catholic society and religious choir; and - 7 academic clubs: Chinese, English, Mathematics, STEM, Computer Studies, Humanities and Tourism Subjects. Not only do students focus on academic performance, they can develop interests in sports and arts activities. Team activities can also train students’ discipline. The school not only encourages students to participate in voluntary services such as flag-selling, tree planting, etc., but also establishes service learning curriculum to provide students more opportunities to serve the community and to organise activities in different venues such as the elderly home, hospital, kindergarten, community centre and rehabilitation centre, etc. Students can experience the meaning of "giving is more of a blessing than receiving". School Facilities School Facilities: There are 32 air-conditioned regular classrooms, 17 special rooms and 1 student activity room at school. Each classroom is equipped with interactive whiteboard, LCD projector and screen, computer equipment and amplifiers for teaching purposes. 17 special rooms include Biology laboratory, Physics laboratory, Chemistry laboratory, Integrated Science laboratory, music room, Visual Arts room, STEM Makers' room, Humanities room, Information Technology self-learning centre, computer room, English Corner, Religion room, office for social workers, office for education psychologist, band room, dance room and library. A LCD opaque projector is installed in the student activity centre to facilitate teaching and to hold special events such as parent night and small-scale talks, etc. Student lockers are placed in every classroom for the sake of student convenience. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others The school sets up "Li Yao Bor Scholarship" recognizing students’ achievement in academic. Hong Kong Catholic Education Office also presents the "Religion Award" to praise students who gain phenomenal results in Religious Studies. The School Alumni Association sets up “School Alumni Scholarship" including "Extracurricular Activities Award" and "Outstanding Student with Good Academic Result and Conduct Award". In addition, "Study Abroad Subsidy and Award Scheme" are set up to encourage students to study overseas. The school continues to implement "master-friend scheme" for the purpose of helping students to gain an understanding of different careers and bonding relationship between alumni and current students. The Alumn sets up "Yuen Wing Keung Scholarship" recognizing students’ achievement in academic performance in each form, and reward students with outstanding results in Chinese History or History subjects. Alumni Mr. Poon Heng Kei also donated scholarships to two best improved students in each form. The Parent-Teacher Association sets up "Student with 10 Perfect Conducts Scholarship" to encourage students to perform better and to pursuit "qualities of Pui Shing students" as personal learning targets. "Senior History Scholarship" and "Senior Geography Scholarship" are set up to reward students with outstanding results in respective subjects in HKDSE. In order to broaden students’ international vision, the school organizes exchange programmes with different colleges and universities from various countries including America, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan etc. Direct Public Transportation to School Light Rail Transit:705, 706, 761P (Tin Yiu Station); MTR Bus:K75, K75A, K76; CityBus: 969, 969B, 969C, 969X, N969; Kowloon Bus:69M, 69X, 269B, 269C, 269D, 276, 276A, B1, N269; Long Win Bus:E34A, N30, N30S; New Lantau Bus:B2P; Minibus:34A, 77, 77B, 610S

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 伊利沙伯中學舊生會中學 Queen Elizabeth School Old Students' Association Secondary School 18, Tin Shing Road, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long

23386122 [email protected] 24482783 http://www.qos.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Commitment to a Mission and Realization of an Ideal: To educate is to awaken human conscience, School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year leading people to seek and practice what is good. Through education everyone can grow towards goodness, use knowledge with love and rationality, and realize the magnificence of life with passion Number of teaching posts in the approved 58 and creativity. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 68

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Lau Siu Ki Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 43% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 57% Principal (with Ms. Ho Suk Yee (Bachelor of Arts (University of HK), Certificate of Qualifications / Education (University of HK), Post Graduate Diploma in Student Guidance Special Education Training 29% Experiences) (The HK Polytechnic University)) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Vos Parate Ut Serviatis 16% 7% 77%

Name of Sponsoring Queen Elizabeth School Old Students' Association Education Promotion Year of Commencement of 1996 Body Organization Limited Operation Area Occupied by the About 8000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History (S.1), History & Culture (S.2), Integrated Humanities, Economics, Business & Tourism (EBT) (S.3), Music, Physical Education, Computer Literacy, Home Economics, Personal and Social Chinese as the medium Education, Visual Arts of instruction

English Language, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics*, Geography*, Integrated Science (S.3)* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, History, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (Business Management Module as Elective), Geography, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Chinese as the medium Information & Communication Technology, Personal and Social Education of instruction

English Language, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (Accounting Module as Elective), Physics, Chemistry, Biology English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Integrated Humanities, Economics, Business & Tourism (EBT) (S.3), Music, Physical Education, Computer Literacy, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Personal and Social Education, Visual Arts Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics*, Geography*, Integrated Science (S.3)* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, History, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (Business Management Module as Elective), Geography, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Personal and Social Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (Accounting Module as Elective), Physics, Chemistry, Biology English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Economics, Information and Communication Technology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for $310 (S.1-S.6) Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Various English extended learning activities are held in subjects such as Mathematics and Integrated Science to improve students' English for academic purposes. Students are provided with abundant opportunities to have diversified learning experiences.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Position in EDB Rank Order List 30%, Conduct and Attitude 20%, Services and Activities 20%, Interview Performance 30%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life During the summer holidays, the school provides for new Secondary 1 students various activities including courses for English enrichment, computer literacy, physical fitness and study habit enhancement; talks on psychology and team-building activities. Every school year begins with a specifically designed induction programme for the whole school, but with special emphasis for Secondary 1 students, to help them establish a good school and class ethos, set learning objectives and develop study skills. Activities include instructions in reading and writing, training in class self-management, development of study habits, sharing of achievements etc.

All students participate in the School Physical Fitness Award Scheme. Health education is implemented through Personal and Social Education lessons and cross-subjects. Students are taught the importance of balanced diet and healthy body, and to be aware of the harmful effects of tobacco, wine and drugs. Our school ensures lunch suppliers and tuck shop observe the nutrition level of the food supplied. 伊利沙伯中學舊生會中學 Queen Elizabeth School Old Students' Association Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Develop differentiated instruction to cater for learner’s diversity. Enhance students' health awareness and cultivate good habits for a balanced and happy life. School Management Organisation: School administration and management is directed by school core values, employing a humanistic management style to pursue educational professionalism and ideals as our ultimate goal. A mechanism and culture for self-assessment and reflection has already been established to assure quality education and sustainable development of the school. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Apart from Sponsoring Body Managers, we have Independent Managers, Parent Managers and Teacher Managers. The members have expertise in various domains. There are professionals such as university professors, lawyers, doctors and accountants. School Green Policy: Implementation of the school's green policy is based on the "5R Principles" of sustainable development through a whole school approach. The policy has shown an excellent effectiveness. Our school is recognized as "Exemplary School" by the National Working Committee in China for the UNESCO Project on Education for Sustainable Development. Our school has been granted the Gold Award and the highest honour of "Outstanding Performance Award" by the Hong Kong Council for Sustainable Development, the Silver Sectoral Award of Hong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence by the Hong Kong Environmental Campaign Committee. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The amount of lesson time assigned to teach in English has increased progressively in S.1-S.3 subjects such as Science and Mathematics. Students' English proficiency is promoted, and their academic standard and motivation would also be enhanced. Our school injects large amounts of resources to strengthen students' foundation in English. Our school has a strong English-teacher team. It is composed of 12 teachers, including the native-speaking English teachers. Learning and Teaching Strategies: The curriculum matches current needs. Apart from subject-based knowledge, importance is also given to the development of capabilities, habits and attitude for life-long learning. Our school benefits from the extensive network of Queen Elizabeth School alumni, as well as those of community groups such as the Rotary Club, the Lions Club, UNESCO Hong Kong Association etc. This not only opens the avenue for students to learning opportunities beyond the school but also incorporate life experience into their learning. While adding depth and meaning to academic knowledge students acquired in class, the curriculum helps to widen their perspectives and instill in them a sense of mission. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. The average class size is 30 students. 11 elective subjects are offered for students to choose. 2. Curriculum highlights: School management and staff have abundant experience in school-based curriculum development. Liberal Studies emphasizes concept construction and the enhancement of critical thinking, project learning skills and cooperative learning skills. Integrated Science emphasizes scientific inquiry and problem solving. Large amount of resources are injected to buy high-tech science equipment such as molecular biology equipment. Students are arranged to have experiments in a 2-person group instead of a 4-person group. Students are encouraged to participate more actively in scientific investigation. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Fostering the students' ability in reading and writing is the emphasis of our school. At present, school library holdings stand at more than 30,000 titles. In addition, a large number of series are available for class loan. The extensive reading raises interest, widens the scope of knowledge and promotes the use of English for academic purposes. There is whole-school reading time in the mornings, and Reading and Self-study time at the end of school days. Our school has extensive experience in curriculum integration, project learning and cooperative learning, which was well recognized by the education sector in Hong Kong. We adopt a twin class teacher system from S.1 to S.3. Students of the same class in junior forms are assigned into the same House. Class teachers and students will advance to the next class level together. All these help students develop close relationship with classmates and teachers. The Personal and Social Education lessons, coupled with the Leadership Training Programme, career exploration and community service activities, guide students to build up self-esteem, proper values and civic awareness. Life Planning Education: Different kinds of counselling service and programs are provided to students from S1-S6 to meet the needs of Life Planning Education, such as Mentor Scheme, Job shadowing, firm visit, LPE camp and small group counselling program. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Extra counselors, teaching assistants and tutors are employed to conduct groups or individual counseling, provide lesson support to students with special educational needs. Supporting services such as social skills training, discipline training, life planning, after-school remedial classes are arranged. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Student Support Team, with Special Educational Needs Coordinator, Special Educational Needs Support Teachers, counselors, educational psychologist and speech therapist as team members, is established to coordinate school policies and programmes to cater for student diversity. Whole school approach is adopted to promote integrated education. We provide various training services such as speech, social skill and learning skill for our students. Our teachers work cooperatively with professionals to convene case conferences and assessments. Parents are informed about students’ learning progress and are involved in the evaluation of the measures taken. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: To help and support special educational needs students, homework is catering according to students' learning needs and homework supporting classes are arranged. The school also offers special arrangements on internal and public examinations. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Our school values the communication with parents to let students receive better guidance in their growth and learning. Parents give highly positive appraisal to our school. Home-School relationship is extremely good. School Ethos: Our school is a simple and caring community. By following the spirit of the school motto of “Vos Parate Ut Serviatis”, students have developed decent personal character and positive attitude towards life. Through serving the community, students have been living out a life of higher level of moral values. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Cater for learning differences through tiered planning and practice at curriculum design, assessment and classroom teaching. 2. Enhance students’ sense of healthiness through a multi-perspective approach to live a happy life. Teacher Professional Training and Development: 57% of our teachers have obtained master degrees or above. 100% have completed professional training. Regular professional development activities are held to upgrade the professional knowledge and attitude of the teachers. Our school also benefits from the service of teacher-education specialists acting as volunteer professional development consultants. On top of these, international curriculum experts are invited to Hong Kong to hold workshops for our teachers on the latest teaching and learning strategies. Our teachers are also encouraged with sponsorship to attend international conferences on education and research. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Extra-curriculum activities are extensions of the formal curriculum, involving a rich variety of content and a multiplicity of modes. They include a student union, prefects, houses, uniform groups, school teams, orchestras, a school TV crew, academic societies, interest clubs, service groups, as well as whole-school leadership training programmes. The objective is to allow students with different talents to fully develop their potential. Scholarships and financial support are provided to enable students to participate in activities beyond the school and overseas -- travel scholarships, awards for youth conferences, long and short term courses, visits and study tours, and opportunities to experience living overseas. School Facilities School Facilities: The special features of advanced technology and variety of school facilities surpass those of the standard millennium school design. All classes have their own home rooms and there is no need to have floating classes. All classrooms are equipped with internet access, video projection systems and visualizers. Tablets and digital data loggers have been bought to make teaching and learning more effective and interactive. Apart from standard special rooms, there are other facilities such as: a DNA Technology & Molecular Biology Laboratory, a Geographical Information System Station, a Multimedia Learning Centre, a Lecture Theatre, a Student Concourse, a Student Self-Study Room accommodating up to 80 students, an in-house TV studio, a Gymnasium, an Orchestra Practice Room, a Dance Studio and a Parent Centre. To promote students’ build-up of green lives, our school sets up a Micro-Wetland and an Ecological Succession Path with lots of flower pots and planters. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift, Accessible toilet, tactile guide path, accessible public information / service counter and visual fire alarm system. Others (A) Students had satisfactory performance in the 2020 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination. 40% students met the general entrance requirements for degree programmes and 79% students are eligible for sub-degree programmes. The average credit rate (attaining level 4 or above) was 24.8%. On average, each student had 1.5 subjects attaining level 4 or above. Our best student score 2 level 5* and 4 level 5.

(B) Our students are keen on participating activities in the field of academic as well as cultural arts. Our students have received awards in inter-school competitions such as NT Joint School Debating Competition, Asia International Mathematical Olympiad Open (HKMO Open) and Open Dance Contest.

(C) Our students demonstrated gifted talents and outstanding performance in territory wide competitions. Students of our school Rope Skipping Team, Rugby Team, Beach Volley Ball Team and Soccer Team have been chosen as the members of the Hong Kong U-18 Team. Their have represented Hong Kong for many games such as the Asian Schools Inter-port Football (U-18) Championships and the Asian Rope Skipping Championships.

Our school continued to have outstanding performance in the promotion of education for sustainable development. After being assessed our effort and performance, and our school continued to be granted the “Exemplary School” status recognized by the National Working Committee in China for the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Project on Education for Sustainable Development. Moreover, our school was granted the Environmental Achievement Awards 2012 by the United Nations Environment Programme Foundation and Hong Kong Environmental Protection Association.

(D) Our school has established an extensive and close social network in the community so that students can extend their learning opportunities beyond geographical barriers. We have strong social network through/with the support of the Queen Elizabeth School alumni. Besides, our school is/was the founder school of the Caretakers of the Environment International, Hong Kong Branch. We provide funding and opportunities for students to participate annually in international youth environment conferences. Our students have traveled to more than ten countries, including Sweden, Italy, Kenya, the United States, Poland, Dubai etc. The Hong Kong Education Bureau recommended our school to establish a partnership with the Rotary Club of Hong Kong Sunrise. Having the Rotarians as mentors, our students have good role models from the high achievers from different sectors of our society. In conjunction with the Lions Club of Hong Kong North, our school provides students with various career education programs. The programs include career seminars, table manners seminars, interview workshops and other programs. They offer students adequate preparation for their future career development. In addition, the Hong Kong Wetland Park has also invited our school to join in partnership to provide expert training for our students. Our students can use English, Cantonese or and Mandarin to explain various environmental and ecological concepts to visitors in the Park. Direct Public Transportation to School Light Rail: 705, 706, 751, 751P; KMB: E34, 264M, 265B, 269B, 269C, 276A; Citybus: 967, 969.

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 伊利沙伯中學舊生會湯國華中學 Queen Elizabeth School Old Students' Association Tong Kwok Wah Sec. Sch. 57 Tin Wah Road NT

26175000 [email protected] 26175222 http://www.qts.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Education is the commitment to a mission and the realization of an ideal: the ideal being to School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year collaborate towards the creation of a positive and caring environment for our students, and the development of a community in which students may realize brotherhood, neighbourliness, patriotism, Number of teaching posts in the approved 62 and worldwide friendships. Moreover, we strive to create a self-improving environment that targets establishment excellence and promotes professionalism. Total number of teachers in the school 63

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Tong Sau Chai Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 95% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 54% Principal (with Mr. Chu Kuok Wa ( Master of Education (Educational Management), Qualifications / Post-graduate Diploma of Education (Physics), Bachelor of Science Special Education Training 33% Experiences) (Physics) ) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Vos parate ut serviatis 14% 10% 76%

Name of Sponsoring Queen Elizabeth School Old Students' Association Education Promotion Year of Commencement of 2005 Body Organization Limited Operation Area Occupied by the About 8000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / No Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Chinese History, Life and Society, Computer Literacy, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Music, Putonghua (S.1-S.2), PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Chinese as the medium Education), Reading and Writing of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, History, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Geography, Information and Communication Technology, Biology, Technology and Living, Health Management and Social Care, Chinese as the medium Physical Education, Visual Arts, PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education), Reading and Writing of instruction

English Language, Chemistry, Physics

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Chinese History, Life and Society, Computer Literacy, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Music, Putonghua (S.1-S.2), PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Chinese as the medium Education), Reading and Writing of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, History, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Geography, Information and Communication Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Technology and Living, Health Chinese as the medium Management and Social Care, Physical Education, Visual Arts, PSHE(Personal, Social and Health Education), Reading of instruction and Writing

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $310 $310 $310 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees (1) House annual fee: $10 (2) Eclass App annual fee: $20 (3) S.1 to S.5 English Web-based reading platform annual fee: $30 (4) S.1 to S.6 E-learning platform annual fee: $60 Remarks In order to strengthen the support and care for the junior levels, a small class size (not more than 30 students per class) is being adopted in secondary one to three. Based on the students' performance, four classes are further divided into five groups. Under such an arrangement, peer learning and support are being facilitated. Moreover, teachers are better able to monitor teaching progress and use more tailor-made learning and teaching strategies to the targeted groups, thereby improving the student learning outcomes.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Areas of assessment include: Academic performance (35%), Service, Extra-curricular activities and Special talents (30%), Performance in interview (35%).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 students are provided with a Summer Bridging Programme, which aims to facilitate a smooth transition from primary to secondary education. The programme includes bridging lessons of core subjects, study skills training, campus orientation and warm up games with class teachers. The school stresses the importance of diet, nutrition and physical fitness in a student’s life. The “Eat Smart” program has initiated the practice of balanced healthy diets, including school lunches in which healthy choices are being reinforced in the menu design. We also provide a chance for students to cultivate and nurture their talents for art and sports. Sports safety and the adoption of regular physical fitness habits are being developed during PE lessons. School Circuit Run is held twice per year to promote regular fitness habits, all of which serve to foster a healthy lifestyle in students. 伊利沙伯中學舊生會湯國華中學 Queen Elizabeth School Old Students' Association Tong Kwok Wah Sec. Sch.

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. Optimize teaching and learning to enhance the students' learning outcomes and cater for students’ learning diversity. 2. Implement student-based and value-driven life planning education. 3. Enhance students' resilience and build a healthy school culture together. School Management Organisation: The school is governed by an Incorporated Management Committee with the participation of teacher and parent managers. The school advocates participative and professional management. This is evident from the easy access of the school data being made available to all stakeholders and the practice of transparency in decision-making processes of school policies. With the implementation of high levels of accountability procedures for internal auditing and quality assurance system in place, school practices are constantly under review and refinement. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Composition of the IMC is listed respectively: in addition to the Principal, an ex-officio Manager, the Incorporated Management Committee shall be no fewer than eight and no more than twelve sponsoring body managers and one alternate sponsoring body manager; two teacher managers; two parent managers and under section 40AP of the Ordinance, two alumni managers; and one or two independent managers can be selected, should there be any nominations. School Green Policy: The awareness and practice of green life begins with students’ daily actions in everyday life. We select reusable plates and students' own cutlery during lunch time. Remaining leftover food is systematically collected for recycling. The school uses durable materials to decorate the classrooms and encourages waste papers collection. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: To help students to develop their English language skills, the school has adopted different and diversified strategies to improve learning and to encourage a passion for language. The school offers small class sizes to allow for greater interaction between students and teachers. After school enhancement classes are arranged to assist students in danger of falling behind and to allow exceptional students an opportunity to expand their skills. In addition, the school offers a wide range of English language activities and theme events, as well as competitions and events that take advantage of students' natural competitive spirit. The in class learning and the extracurricular events serve to complement each other, and provide a rich English environment for all students. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Learning and teaching strategies are formulated according to the curriculum objectives of the school. The highlights are: 1) enhancing the development of students’ language proficiency, communication and numeracy skills; 2) strengthening students’ understanding and application in different domains of learning; 3) fostering an interest in students to know, understand and appreciate the human civilization and its achievements in art, culture and rational thinking, and to acquire the ability to develop their talents in aesthetics; 4) fostering students to know how to acquire knowledge and personal reflection on political, economic and social mechanisms and procedures in Hong Kong, China and other countries; 5) nurturing and promoting civic education to respect civil rights of others, and to learn how to apply knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes in participating in governmental issues under One Country Two Systems; 6) educating students to understand and appreciate people of different abilities, genders, races, countries, religions and backgrounds and to respect their values, beliefs and attitudes, and to cooperate with others; 7) educating students in the importance of sustainable development and understand the effect of appropriate decision making in the use of natural resources; 8) equipping students to better prepare for further education and career development; 9) fostering students’ self-management skills and facilitating positive parent-child relationships; 10) fostering the students’ development in life-long learning skills, integration of self experiences and new knowledge, improvement of their judgment making and use of high moral standards when using technology with proper measures. Furthermore, a small class size is being adopted in junior levels in order to cater for learning diversity and cultivate students’ capacity in self-directed learning. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Students usually take two elective subjects and the maximum number of elective subjects is three. 2. Curriculum highlights: Our school has offered Formal Curriculum, Pastoral Care Curriculum and Extended Curriculum to foster students' whole-person development. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Reading to learn: thinking skills, content reading strategies and capacity to read academic texts are being taught across various subjects and consolidated through a whole school approach of designating time of twice weekly for Reading & Writing programs, which are being implemented for all forms. 2. Information technology for interactive learning: all teaching venues are equipped with WiFi. Students can bring their mobile device (iPads) to school to facilitate their learning with searching in the internet, organising and consolidating knowledge with the use of mobile device. The interactive learning in subjects using iPads enhances the effectiveness of student learning. 3. Project learning: commencement of project learning at the junior levels, whereby students’ skills are being developed in data collection, communication, analysis and presentation through field study, report writing, cooperative learning and project work in History and Culture, Science and Geography. 4. Moral and Civic Education: Moral and Civic Education is conducted in daily homeroom-class teacher periods, morning assemblies and weekly Personal, Social and Health Education lessons. Life Planning Education: Career and Life Planning Education facilitates students’ actualization of their academic and career aspirations. The Career Education Committee equips students with skills to plan academic and career pathways in accordance with their interests, abilities and needs. The Career Curriculum Development Officer collaborates with different student support committees to construct an intensive life planning education and career guidance services for students. We provide individualized and group guidance services to help students to make informed choices on their educational pathways and career goals. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: In the junior levels, small class size teaching with innovative and intervention learning modes have been adopted. The objectives of these initiatives are to cater for the diverse learning needs of students and to enhance student learning outcomes. Enrichment classes are provided in summer holiday for students to strengthen their basic knowledge. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our school has adopted a 'whole-school approach' to cater for the needs of students with special educational needs. Education Administration, Formal Curriculum, Pastoral Care and Career Guidance work closely to formulate comprehensive strategies, provide thorough support and timely assessments for students in need of help. Apart from regular lessons, numerous extra-curricular activities and courses for Personal, Social & Humanities Education are provided to develop the full potential of students with special educational needs. In addition, special examination arrangements, speech therapy, professional assessments from educational psychologists, and workshops in training social skills and self-management skills are rendered. Moreover, career guidance and programmes about life planning are presented to different students with different special needs so as to offer extensive and all-compassing assistance to every student in our school. The school has used the Learning Support Grant to hire extra teachers, counsellors and teaching assistants to make sure that students with special needs are well-supported. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. We provide for 2 hours per week of after-school Chinese Language class to strengthen students' foundation and increase their Chinese vocabulary in order to facilitate them to use Chinese as the medium of learning non-English subjects. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Appropriate formative and summative assessments tools are used for designated curriculum areas to monitor student performance and progress. There are two end-of-term examinations per annum, with uniform tests scheduled during mid-term. Unit tests and quizzes serve as checkpoints for student skills acquisition and mastery. Criterion-referenced rubrics assessment, project work and performance-based tasks are used frequently. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: There are three major areas in home-school cooperation, including parent education focusing on parent child communication, parent volunteers and the Parent Teacher Association. The school continues to work closely with parents to build the learning community for the betterment of all concerned. To further strengthen the trilateral relationship and add value to the home school relationship, the school sponsoring body has co-organized with the OUHK to provide adult education in communication and information technology. School Ethos: The school adopts a whole school pastoral care policy and focuses on a school culture based on the values of respect and positivity. All classes have the additional support of twin class teachers, motivational talks during morning assemblies and Personal, Social and Health Education lessons and cross-subject curricula develop the students’ values and citizenship. The school emphasizes the importance of balanced holistic physical and mental development, to learn diligently and strive for excellence. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Optimize teaching and learning to enhance the students' learning outcomes and cater for students’ learning diversity. 2. Implement student-based and value-driven life planning education. 3. Enhance students' resilience and build a healthy school culture together. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Regular school-based staff development programs are held throughout the year, inclusive of peer lesson observation and joint lesson preparation. Teachers are encouraged to enroll in regular professional development courses. The professional development focuses on information technology for interactive learning. The lesson observation, lesson study and sharing sessions aim at enhancing the teaching effectiveness of our teaching staff. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) The school and the sponsoring body use additional resources to sponsor students for sports programmes and cultural activities. We also encourage students to participate in different field trips and study tours so as to broaden their horizons. Various activities, such as English Learning Activities Day, Chinese Culture Day, Science Week, debating competitions, dance and drama performances, uniform group training and school team practice, are held during lunch time, after school and on Saturdays for students to explore themselves. The Student Union has been established with the aim of providing different types of services and welfare to our students and organize inter-school events. School Facilities School Facilities: Apart from the standard equipment of a millennium school campus, WiFi is installed in different learning venues. Interactive teaching and learning is promoted by the use of 300 iPads in selected subjects to enhance the effectiveness of student learning. Campus Television encourages creative training and facilitates the students to display colourful and fulfilling campus life. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others We strive to provide an all-around education to our students and develop their potentials in different areas. Academically, one S.4 student got the Gold Award for Best Participation in Liberal Studies Essay Competition organized by the RTHK. One S.3 student won the Certificate of Merit and 20 S.1and S3 students got the Commendation Certificate in the Junior Secondary History e-Reading Award Scheme jointly organized by the EDB and the University of Hong Kong. Three S.4 students and one S.5 student won the Certificate of Merit in Hong Kong LumieLabs Video Project Competition organized by HK STEM Education Association.

Musically, the brass band was awarded the second runner-up in Tuen Mun District Chinese and Western Instrumental Music Contest. In the Asian Online Music Competition, our students won two Championships, first runner-up and one merit award in the flute solo. Also, the participants won the second runner-up in the trumpet solo and the clarinet solo events.

Four senior form students won the Championship in the Vocational and Professional Education and Training Promotion Competition. One S.6 student was awarded the Future-Stars-Upward Mobility Scholarship. Meanwhile two S.6 students were presented with the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Prizes.

Our students performed outstandingly in sporting events. They won multiple awards in various competitions including swimming, rugby, track and field events, and cross-country running races and events. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: 265B, 265M, 269B, 269C, 269D, 269M, 276B, 969, K73 LRT: 705, 706.

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31570632 [email protected] 31570635 http://www.stfa-yyc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including We are devoted to offering students quality education under the precepts of Shun Tak Fraternal School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year Association: "Erudition, Propriety, Commitment and Honesty". Number of teaching posts in the approved 70 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 86

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Tam Tin Fong Martin Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 97% School Management Bachelor Degree 57% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 43% Principal (with Dr. Kai Sze Fai Qualifications / Special Education Training 19% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Erudition, Propriety, Commitment, Honesty 21% 15% 64%

Name of Sponsoring Shun Tak Fraternal Association Year of Commencement of 2001 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 12000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Life Planning and Social Studies, Putonghua, Japanese, Value Education (S.1, S.2), 3D Computer Animation Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, English Literature (S.1, S.2 only)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Computer Literacy, Economics and Commerce (S.1, S.2), Commerce (S.3), Physical Education, Music, Visual Arts, Adopt a different medium Geography (S.3), History (S.3), Mathematics, Integrated Science of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Physical Education, Chinese History, Geography, Economics, History, Japanese, Information Technology, BAFS, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, ApL-Tech Basics Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Extended Modules)

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Life Planning and Social Studies, Putonghua, Japanese, Value Education (S.1, S.2), 3D Computer Animation Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, English Literature (S.1, S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Computer Literacy, Economics and Commerce (S.1, S.2), Commerce (S.3), Physical Education, Music, Visual Arts, Adopt a different medium Geography (S.3), History (S.3), Mathematics, Integrated Science of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Physical Education, Chinese History, Geography, Economics, History, Japanese, Information Technology, BAFS, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, ApL-Tech Basics Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Extended Parts)

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 5 5 5 5 5 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $320 $320 $320 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for School Facility Fee: $170, Parent School Fee: $50, Special Administrative Fee: $30 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Academic results: 40%; Conduct: 20%; Interview performance: 20%; Extra-Curricular Activities and services: 10%; School Comments and Awards: 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life There is a bridging course in August for letting the new comers know more about different subjects and getting used to use English as medium of instruction for Mathematics and Integrated Science.

The school aims to cultivate students' positive attitude towards healthy life. 順德聯誼總會翁祐中學 Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: To nurture students under the principles of erudition, propriety, commitment and honesty. School Management Organisation: The development of our school is under the leadership of the Principal and the School Executive Council. The school policy is implemented by different committees. The important committees in our school include: Administration Committee, Academic Committee, Discipline Committee, Counselling Committee, Career and Future Studies Committee, Students' Activities Committee, Students' Welfare Committee, General Affairs Committee, Science Development Committee and Information Technology Development Committee. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Incorporated Management Committee was established in 2006. School Green Policy: We pay great importance on school green policy. Environmental Protection Ambassador Scheme is heavily promoted in our school. There is a greenhouse in our school to let students understand the importance of environmental protection. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: English is used as the main medium of instruction for some of the classes in our school. In order to enhance students’ English learning, English Literature has been tailored into our junior form curriculum. In addition to promoting English learning in our school, Japanese Education, which has been extended to the senior forms, has also become one of our highlights. Students will sit for University of Cambridge International Examinations, an examination recognized by local universities as one of the entrance requirements, when they are in F.6. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Actively carry out school based subjects: apart from the normal subjects, our school developed many school based subjects such as Life Planning and Social Studies, Japanese Language Studies, Computer 3D Animation, Value Education, English Literature and Economics and Commerce. We believe that these subjects can spread good messages to all schools in Hong Kong as they set a good example and serve as positive indicators. We provide multi-talent and pioneer subjects in order to educate our students morally, mentally, aesthetically and physically. We are fully devoted to developing the "high-order thinking" and "whole-life learning" ability of students. Through various teaching methods, we aim to enhance students' academic ability. We conduct Chinese, English, Mathematics and Liberal Studies lessons in small classes in order to cater for individual differences. We have enhancement and supplementary classes. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Conduct consultation in the second term of the previous year, and assign elective subjects according to their academic results and preferences. 2. Curriculum highlights: Life Planning and Social Studies for Junior Forms, Japanese Language, Computer 3D Animation, Economics and Commerce, English Literature Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. We devotedly promote learning through reading and we have reading programs organized by language teachers led by academic committee. 2. To correspond with the Policy Address, STEM education is emphasized in our school in order to foster students' learning in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 3. We actively encourage students to conduct project learning and some of their outstanding works even represent Hong Kong to compete with other countries. Life Planning Education: Life planning and Social Studies curriculum has been launched in Junior Forms so that students can better master lifelong planning skills. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: A Learning Support Team has been set up to cater for learner's diversity. For core subjects (Chinese, English, Mathematics and Liberal Studies), small class teaching has been implemented. There are also after-school elite and remedial classes to support students' learning. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The Special Educational Needs Team aims at identifying and providing support measures for students with special educational needs and helps promote a caring and inclusive school culture. The SEN Team is comprised of Special Education Needs Coordinator, Special Education Needs Support Teacher and School Social Worker. To cope with students' needs, we constantly review the support measures and offer courses on language therapy, social skills training and after-school tutorial classes to our students. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Apart from three formal assessments per year, students' classroom performance and the submission of their project works are also two important factors in assessing students' academic performance. The school also provides follow-ups for students with special educational needs, which include special internal assessment arrangements. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: In order to build a closer tie between teachers and students, our Parents and Teachers Association (PTA) actively participates in activities of all kinds both inside and outside school. Over the past years, the PTA has been organising tea sessions for students going to sit for the public examination as to show our genuine support to them. School Ethos: The school's ethos is made manifest in the discipline, industry and commitment which characterize our students. We focus highly on counselling and discipline. Our Counselling Committee always cooperates with social workers and holds different kinds of activities for students. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To nurture positive school culture in a 3 year plan. The focus on last year is self actualization. The focus this year is positive education. 2. To enhance students' learning effectiveness, improve their results in public examinations and provide students with quality teaching through diversified teaching methods. 3. To arouse students' motivation and interest in learning and teach them how to grasp effective learning methods. 4. To boost students' confidence through encouraging students to participate in various competitions. 5. To enhance students' sense of belonging through consolidating different student organisations. 6. To promote multi-media learning. 7. To participate actively in different academic and non-academic competitions such as music, sports, speech and dancing. Teacher Professional Training and Development: We encourage our teachers to further their studies and join all activities which will enhance their professionalism. Thus, teachers are provided with enough time to attend seminars, workshops and talks for these purposes. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) We aim to provide students with a wide range of activities in order to help them build a positive view in life, enhance their creativity, leadership and communication skills. For achieving the goals, we actively develop activities based on sports, art, academic themes and community service. Until now, the four houses--"Erudition, Propriety, Commitment and Honesty", thirty four school clubs, nine uniform groups and the Student Union have been fully developed. School Facilities School Facilities: Student Activity Centre, Counselling Room, Computer Room, 3D Animation Production Centre, Olympiad Mathematics Training Centre, Integrated Science Laboratory, Chemistry Laboratory, Biology Laboratory, Physics Laboratory, Greenhouse, Multi-function Room, Library, Multi Function Lecture Theatre, Chinese Language Room, English Activity Room, Mathematics Laboratory, Liberal Studies Interactive Room. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: SEN Supporting Team has been set up. Others 1. Our students have excelled in the DSE exam. Among those shining stars are Shum Chung Pan who got 5** in 5 subjects, Ling Cheuk Long 5** in 4 subjects, Li Shiqi, Chiu Wan Ching, Tse Wing Shun 5** in 3 subjects and Wong Tsz Yan got 5* in 7 subjects. The University of Hong Kong this year has welcomed two of our students to its Faculty of Medicine and one to its Faculty of Law. The students are respectively working on a degree in Medicine, in Pharmacology and Pharmacy as well as a dual degree in Law. 2. Both Yip Po Ying and Kwok Chun Hei were elected Outstanding Students of the New Territories this year. 3. Our students’ distinguished work, “Super Glue”, allowed its creators to attain the Second Prize in the senior form session in The 34th China Adolescent Science & Technology Innovation Contest (CASTIC) and they also won a Special Award from Intel. 4. YYC is a pioneer in Hong Kong in introducing the ‘3D Animation’ subject to its curriculum. The subject is now compulsorily taught to our junior form students. Over the years, our students have competed in different countries and won many distinguished awards. 5. Our school has been playing an active role in STEM development. In order to unlock students’ potential and better prepare them for working in high-technology industry, our school has opened a new Information Technology subject; CLAP-TECH. Our students have outstanding performance in STEM education. Every year they represent Hong Kong and get notable awards in both national and international competitions. 6. Much emphasis has been put on flourishing our students’ physical development and their glamorous results in interschool competitions have honoured the efforts we have paid. 7. Our music education not only provides a diversified curriculum to nurture students but also cultivates their music appreciation abilities. 8. To let our students fly high, our school encourages participation in exchange programmes outside Hong Kong. So far, YYC students have set foot in 4 continents. They have been to San Francisco of the USA, Romania, Turkey, Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Kazakhstan and Beijing, Guangzhou, Shunde, Xian and Dalian of China. Direct Public Transportation to School KMB: 265B, 276A; West Rail / Light Rail feeder bus route no.: K73, K76; Light Rail Route: 705, 706.

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24764263 [email protected] 24734437 http://www.stc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including We follow our school motto "Ora et Labora (Pray and Work)": to empower our students to do their School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year best in academic pursuits and glorify the Creator with their work. We provide quality education to prepare students to become bilingual, independent thinking and socially aware citizens who play a Number of teaching posts in the approved 51 positive role in the ever-changing, culturally diverse and challenging world. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 56

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Rev. Baudry Gervais E. Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 50% Principal (with Dr. Tang Sui-sim, Cecilia (B.Ed, M.Ed., Ph.D.) Qualifications / Special Education Training 31% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Ora et Labora (Pray and Work) 13% 15% 72%

Name of Sponsoring The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong Year of Commencement of 1958 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 8000 Sq. M Religion Catholicism Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Ethics & Religious Education, Putonghua, Life and Society

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, History, Integrated Science, Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Business Fundamentals (S.3), Computer Literacy, Technology & Living (S.1 - S.2), Physical Education, Music, and Visual English as the medium of Arts S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Chinese Literature, Ethics & Religious Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Ethics & Religious Education, Mathematics, Geography, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology, Visual Arts and Physical English as the medium of Education S.4 - S.6 instruction

If students opt to study Music or Physical Education for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education examinations, Adopt a different medium they will join students from other neighbouring schools to take the class. The medium of instruction is Chinese. of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Ethics & Religious Education, Putonghua, Life and Society

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, History, Integrated Science, Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Business Fundamentals (S.3), Computer Literacy, Technology & Living (S.1 - S.2), Physical Education, Music, and Visual English as the medium of Arts S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Chinese Literature, Liberal Studies, Ethics & Religious Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Ethics & Religious Education, Mathematics, Geography, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology, Physical Education, Visual English as the medium of Arts S.4 - S.6 instruction

If students opt to study Music or Physical Education for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education examinations, Adopt a different medium they will join students from other neighbouring schools to take the class. The medium of instruction is Chinese. of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $300 $300 $300 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $120 Student Union / Association Fee $40 Approved Charges for $250 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

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S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The Admission Criteria and weightings for S.1 Discretionary Places are: Academic Performance (40%), Interview (20%), Conduct (20%), Participation in Extra-curricular Activities & Awards Received (10%) and Relationship with the School (10%).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life The Summer Bridging Programme is compulsory and will be run by experienced native English-speaking teachers. It helps students acquire a smooth transition to secondary education using English as the medium of instruction.

S.1 Orientation Day for S.1 parents & students and S.1 Orientation Camp for students are organized in August. These activities help prepare students and their parents for the challenges that lay ahead.

With the provision of three large steam ovens, we encourage students to bring home-made food for their lunch. 天主教崇德英文書院 Shung Tak Catholic English College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 2018-2021 School's Major Concerns: The first major concern is ‘To provide a learning environment that further fosters self-regulated learning skills and attitudes that build self-confidence and encourage excellence.’ The second major concern is ‘To learn from Christ and nurture servant leaders who show love, care, compassion and respect for others.’ School Management Organisation: Through shared vision and close collaboration, the IMC, the principal, teachers, parents and alumni endeavour to promote quality education in Shung Tak. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The IMC was established on 2nd April, 2013. School Green Policy: The School Green Policy falls under the Environmental and Health Education Committee. The Committee implements a series of activities to increase students' awareness of environmental protection. The Student Environmental Protection Ambassadors organize stall games, quizzes and competitions at regular intervals to remind fellow schoolmates to save energy and to promote personal hygiene; to run 'Food Wise' Campaign to reduce food waste at source; and to collect leftovers and process them into organic fertilizers. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school provides a very rich and strong English learning environment. All subjects except for Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Ethics & Religious Education and Liberal Studies are taught in English. English-for-all Day is held on Mondays when everyone in school must use English for communication. All morning assemblies and staff meetings are conducted in English. We have an English excursion for all students once a year. Students of each form have an opportunity to visit different places every year to broaden their learning horizons. Chinese Week and Putonghua Week are also held annually. Learning and Teaching Strategies: The school lays strong emphasis on effective teaching and learning. We have student-centred curriculum coupled with IT and project learning. Teachers adopt diversified strategies to encourage students' active participation and to help them develop critical thinking skills. Our school focuses on a balanced and diversified secondary school curriculum for whole-person development to enable students to possess a broadened knowledge base that includes independent learning and interpersonal skills for lifelong learning. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 3X. S1-S3: Life and Society, S1-S2: Technology & Living, S3: Business Fundamentals 2. Curriculum highlights: The school-based curriculum helps students of different abilities to achieve their learning targets. To cater for learning diversity, the school takes steps in all subjects to vary the organisation of content; vary learning, teaching and assessment strategies; and arrange after-school enrichment and enhancement classes. Outings and excursions in Hong Kong, and overseas study tours, help to further enrich students’ experiences and knowledge. In lower forms, school-designed materials in Ethics & Religious Education, Life and Society, Technology & Living, and Business Fundamentals use an issue-enquiry approach to cultivate students’ independent thinking, and develop positive values and attitudes. STEM education is promoted for strengthening students’ ability to integrate and apply knowledge and skills within and across Science disciplines, Technology and Mathematics, and to cater for students with varied learning needs. The curriculum at STC promotes curriculum re-invention and leadership; strengthens professional capacity; formulates an in-house learning community; and promotes a sharing and exchange culture among teachers. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Moral, Civic and National Education is one of the key tasks of the school. To nurture students to be responsible and respectful citizens, a range of visits and activities are arranged throughout the school year. A voluntary service scheme is also implemented to encourage students to serve the community. To promote and cultivate a love for reading, reading periods and long reading periods are arranged regularly. Activities such as book floating and exhibitions also serve to enhance the reading atmosphere in the school. With the exponential growth in information technology and the promotion of self-regulated learning, the use of e-learning platforms such as Moodle is widely implemented in different subjects. Life Planning Education: The Career and Life Planning Committee applies thematic approach to different forms of students. Through different programmes such as games, visits, talks, individual consultations, small cluster group meetings and sharing sessions, students can know more about themselves and different life pathways. Once equipped, they can make informed choices, set appropriate goals and plan for their dream career. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Additional resources are put into catering for differences through enrichment and enhancement courses. Students will be streamed from S.2 on into two better classes and two average classes so that teachers are better able to cater for their needs. Enhancement and Enrichment classes are offered with a stronger focus on the languages and Mathematics. The school operates a 'Flyers Scheme' during the summer vacation to help motivate and strengthen the self-discipline skills of students who require additional help in the academic and behavioral aspects. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: STC’s Student Support Team is comprised of the school principal, vice- principal, guidance and discipline heads and their committee members, SEN coordinator, the school social workers and the educational psychologist. The Team aims to create a positive learning environment for students with special education needs. The school oversees the inclusive education culture in a timely manner and ensures adequate resources have been utilized well to carry out inclusive activities. Resources gained from the Learning Support Grant and other sources of school financial support are wisely used to tailor a comprehensive education plan for students with special education needs. Over the years in supporting students with special education needs, the Student Support Team and other professionals are experienced in classifying students into different tiers of special needs. The team has also obtained invaluable experience in supporting students with ADHD and ASD and is thus able to recommend suitable and individualized support programmes. To assist and enhance students’ learning and growth, guidance teachers and teaching assistants have also been employed. Different support services such as speech therapy service, counselling service, social skills training service have also been introduced from external organizations to assist students more comprehensively. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: The School-based Assessment has been incorporated into a number of subjects. Apart from organized tests for junior formers and two term-examinations for the whole school, continuous assessment is also being implemented and may count for a percentage of the students' final marks. There are no Organised Tests in English for junior formers. Marks will be derived from in-class writing tasks and uniform tests and will count as the Organised Tests marks for English. Guiding principles and procedures have been developed and implemented to cater for the needs of every student based on their individual differences and special educational needs (SEN). These include allowances made for attendance, homework, seating and special exam arrangement. It also provides speech therapy, arranging groups for students to enhance attention, social skills and learning abilities. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: There is close collaboration between the school and parents. The Parent-Teacher Association gives out scholarships to students with outstanding academic results. It also organizes talks and seminars and publishes an annual newsletter to communicate with families. The Family Fun Day is an annual major event which provides an opportunity for students, parents and teachers to get together. The PTA also subsidizes different activities held by the school, both academic and non-academic. This allows additional support to the school which is imperative for further growth. School Ethos: We nurture healthy students by living out Christ’s love through reinforcing strong core values and providing an education of life, love and spirit. This enables our students not only to better enhance their academic knowledge and technical skills, but more importantly, discover the meaning of life and its ultimate goal, knowing God. As a Catholic school, we adhere to the core values of faith: truth, justice, love, life and family. Future Development School Development Plan: Please refer to the school website for the Development Plan 2018-2021. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Teachers are eager to join training courses provided by EDB and other educational institutions. There are also staff development days organized by the school. Peer observation and communal lesson planning are used for effective teaching and learning. The school continues to invite education experts and organizations from within Hong Kong and from other countries in order to refresh, enrich and broaden teachers' professional knowledge and skills for the benefit of students. Through study tours, teachers’ experiences are also broadened. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) The Student Union helps co-ordinate diversified activities of 29 clubs and two uniform groups to help students develop their potential in non-academic areas. Every year, the school organizes study tours for students. The countries and places students visited include America, Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Brazil, India, Korea, Malaysia, China, Taiwan and Macau. We have also hosted students from different European countries including Belgium, Germany, Italy and Austria. These exchanges provide opportunities for students to broaden their international horizons. The 'Self-development Project' for Shungtakians creates opportunities for students to explore their multiple talents. School Facilities School Facilities: Our school has all standard facilities provided by the government. All classrooms, special rooms and the hall are equipped with computers, visualizers and LCD projectors to facilitate IT teaching. There are two multi-media learning centers and a Distance Learning Center. To further enhance students' English and Chinese proficiency, we provide an English and a Chinese Self-access Room for them. The school also has a Lecture Theatre which can accommodate 180 people. The Campus TV Room also facilitates morning prayer and sharing to take place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Our newly opened STEM laboratory allows students to experiment their innovations with the state-of-the-art technologies in 3D printing, virtual reality, aerial photography and programming for robotics. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others A number of scholarships are provided by the school. For further details, please refer to the school's website. Direct Public Transportation to School Buses: 68A, 68X, 63X, 263M, 268X, 276P, K75P, K75, B2; LRT: 610, 614, 615, 751; Public Light Buses: 32.

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24754778 [email protected] 24799150 http://www.skhbbss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including The school is set up to provide whole-person quality education, endeavouring to empower our School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year students to pursue healthy growth as well as academic excellence to lead a joyful life with faith, hope and love. Through establishing good rapport between parents and children, schoolmates and alumni, Number of teaching posts in the approved 54 teachers and students, family and school, community and school, God and people, our school establishment ensures that our students receive diversified learning opportunities which help them (1) nurture Total number of teachers in the school 58 positive values, (2) foster physical, mental, social and spiritual health, (3) persevere in talent development and (4) pursue a purpose-driven life so that they can contribute to the world. Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Lai Daniel Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 74% Principal (with Mr. Wong Lik Hak (B.Sc.; P.C.Ed., P.D.(Health Promotion & Health Qualifications / Education); Certificates of National Dance(ISTD): Elementary, Special Education Training 48% Experiences) Intermediate, Advanced; MACS, MATS) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto DAT DEUS INCREMENTUM 5% 7% 88%

Name of Sponsoring Anglican (Hong Kong) Secondary Schools Council Limited Year of Commencement of 1984 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 4600 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese Literature (S.3), Chinese History, Historical & Cultural Studies, Moral and Civic Education, Religious Studies Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, Economics and Principles of Accounts, Integrated Science (S.1, S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Visual Arts, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Music, English as the medium of Physical Education S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, History, Visual Arts, Religious Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, M1, M2, Geography, Economics; Business, Accounting and Financial Studies; Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communication Technology, Physical Education English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese Literature (S.3), Chinese History, Historical & Cultural Studies, Moral and Civic Education, Religious Studies Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, Economics and Principles of Accounts, Integrated Science (S.1, S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Visual Arts, Home Economics (S.1 & S.2), Music, English as the medium of Physical Education S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, History, Visual Arts, Religious Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, M1, M2, Geography, Economics; Business, Accounting and Financial Studies; Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communication Technology, Physical Education English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $90 (permanent) Student Union / Association Fee $25 Approved Charges for $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

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S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The admission criteria and weightings have yet to be finalised. Please refer to the announcement of the school in January 2021.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Students’ Orientation, S.1 Parents' Day, Youth Programme, S.1 Bridging Programmes. S.1 students are welcome to join the Summer Orientation Camp held by the school student-parishioners and instructors from the related HKSKH parishes. The S.1 Orientation Day is held by the school. Both programmes provide good opportunities for junior and senior students to build friendships for better social support and integration before the new school year commences. S.1 Parents’ Day serves to familiarise parents with the mission, policies and strategies adopted by the school and encourages them to help their children develop healthy habits at school and home. The "Alive Adolescent Program" organised by the HKSKH St.Philip's Church aims at enhancing self-confidence and nurturing positive values in students. S.1 Bridging Programmes are scheduled in July to help S.1 students adapt to learning in English and then from September to November to get them involved in their secondary school lives via interactive learning activities offered by the senior student mentors of the Peer Coaching Scheme during lunch time. 聖公會白約翰會督中學 SKH Bishop Baker Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: Embrace good values; express unique talents. School Management Organisation: To provide quality whole-person education, we place emphasis on our school structure and management. Through clear division of labour and strong cooperation, our teaching staff, parents, students and alumni are empowered to take part in mapping out and implementing our school policies. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Incorporated Management Committee of the school includes 14 members: Supervisor, Treasurer, Secretary, Principal and other school Managers. School Green Policy: To strengthen teachers’ and students’ sense of environmental protection, we have formulated energy-saving policies as well as measures, joined Greening School Scheme, and designed different activities for them to put convictions into practice. Every year, students actively participate in “Waste Paper & Plastic Bottles Recycling Program” to promote environmental protection. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: English is the main medium of instruction in our school. (Please refer to the latest online information of subjects offered for details.) Learning and Teaching Strategies: Our teaching and learning strategies are geared to gifted education for students with different abilities and aptitudes. To enhance teaching and learning effectiveness, we endeavour to arouse their learning interests, give constructive feedback, help them cultivate good habits of making preparation before lessons, learning in lessons and doing revisions after lessons. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. In line with our Gifted Education policies, we establish 3X stream for more able students to choose. 2. Curriculum highlights: Our school-based curriculum is diverse and flexible. To meet our goal of providing all-round and student-centred education for students, we lay emphasis on "Life Education" and "Gifted Education". Our "Life Education", which helps students nurture positive values of affirming and treasuring life, is implemented through lessons on Religious Studies and Moral and Civic Education. Furthermore, the activities about students’ learning and development designed by different subjects and sections not only enhance students' mental and physical competence, but also help them further attain a fulfilling and flourishing life. Our “Gifted Education” is implemented through Parallel Curricula, Tiered Assignments, Gifted Tours, Good Mentor Scheme, internal and external training courses, all of which cater to students' different learning needs and develop their potentials. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Project Learning: To cultivate students’ investigative ability and prepare them for studying the “Personal Development” module of Liberal Studies, project-learning is conducted in S.1 & S.2 through the Social Science & Natural Science subjects respectively. 2. Moral and Civic Education: Our school has specially designed a “Moral and Civic Education” curriculum in Junior Forms (S.1-S.3) and a "Religious Education" curriculum in all forms to help students foster positive values and attitudes, nurture good character and spirituality. In addition to the formal curriculum, we have set up different sections, such as Religious Section, Student Support Section, Moral and Civic Education Section to cater for the developmental needs of students. These sections have been organizing different activities regularly to nurture good character and a strong sense of civic-mindedness in students so that they can take care of themselves, their families, friends, society, country and global changes as well. 3. Reading to Learn: To widen our students’ horizons, we have launched a “Life-wide Reading Award Scheme” for S.1 to S.3 students to foster extensive reading habits. For S.4 and S.5 students, our "Liberal Studies Reading Scheme" encourages them to pursue self-regulated learning through reading. The Morning Reading Scheme is one of the effective ways to enhance the atmosphere of reading and encourages students to learn and improve their English. Our school library has further set up a “Morning Reading Session” to recommend wholesome and interesting books for students via the school public address system and has been managing a blog for students to exchange their ideas on reading. This caters to their reading interests and learning needs. We also organize a regular activity named “Vote for Good Books” in which students are invited to participate in the process of selecting books for purchase by the school library. 4. Using IT to facilitate interactive learning: Promote students' self-learning through different e-learning platforms. Life Planning Education: Our school adopts a whole-school approach to develop and implement Life Planning Education, which aims to help students foster more positive global perspectives on careers and life. The Careers Section is responsible for managing, organizing and coordinating with different subjects and sections to promote various programmes and activities. In every subject, the implementation of the Parallel Curriculum Model not only helps students acquire basic knowledge and learning skills, but also enables them to seek their personal identities and values. Besides, different sections have been holding a wide variety of activities. For example, the Careers Section organises a life planning course for S.2 students, holds careers talks for every form, arranges visits to tertiary institutes and workplaces of some professions, offers students on-the-job experiences and individual and group careers counselling sessions, etc, so that students can have a great variety of information about different career paths. All these can help them equip themselves and plan their lives for the future. Moreover, the Moral and Civic Education Section has been endeavouring to train up ambassadors for moral and civic education, and running community services programmes and overseas exchange programmes in order to let students enrich their life experiences, broaden their horizons and establish positive life goals. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: To cater for students' differences in learning abilities, we set up enrichment and remedial programmes in every subject to serve our students according to their abilities. Besides, we carry out a school-based Peer Coaching Scheme in which the senior form students are empowered to help those in the junior forms to brush up their English and other subjects. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The school sets up the Integrated Education Team to develop an all-round inclusive education plan for supporting SEN students strategically and the members include Vice-principal, SEN Coordinator, Counselling teachers, Teaching Assistants, School Social Workers and Educational Psychologist. To enhance the professional capability of teachers in catering for SEN students, the school arranges teachers to attend the related courses in a systematic manner and teachers-in-charge have completed the Basic, Advanced and Thematic (BAT) Courses. Besides, the Learning Support Grant is used to hire an inclusion assistant and outsource social skills training service. Moreover, the school offers support to SEN students in the following ways: different teaching strategies, appropriate classroom settings, individualized remedial teaching and special arrangements for assignments, tests and exams. Regular meetings with students and assessments are also arranged to devise an Individual Education Plan for them. The school liaises closely with parents to collect opinions and evaluate progress, helping parents better understand their children and providing them with appropriate guidance to develop more effective parental care. Collaborating with the social service units, the school strives to promote the inclusive culture actively in order to help all students understand and respect their individual differences in a school ethos of care and communion. Apart from providing support for SEN students, the mental health of students is of our utmost concern. We have designed positive education activities for different forms in order to conduct more mental health programmes for students. This can cultivate their positive attitude towards life and build their resilience. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: We adopt formative and summative assessments in order to enhance the effectiveness in teaching and learning. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Our school stresses the importance of home-school cooperation. Through diverse means of communication with parents, we try to let parents know more about the school life of their children. We are willing to listen to parents’ opinions and make prompt responses to their concerns. Our Parent Teacher Association is well-established. The committee members are always active and helpful in organizing different kinds of activities. All these contribute a lot to the school development. In addition to serving as bridges between families and school, our parent committee members participate in the administration of school affairs and discuss with other parents about the issues they are concerned. School Ethos: We aim to develop our practical, genuine, proactive and caring school ethos. We pay attention to the growth and all-round development of our students, and provide them with diverse learning experiences in order to prepare them for their lifelong learning in the future. Future Development School Development Plan: The school aspires not only to showcase the healthy development of values, policies, personnel, pedagogies and mechanisms, but also promote continuous optimization of the three-tiered implementation of gifted education. The school continues to tap resources from the QEF and other funds to create opportunities for teachers’ professional development, empowering teachers to serve as activators of learning who facilitate students to develop the 6C competences for deep learning, namely communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, character and citizenship. Students can grow in good relationships with their families, peers, teachers, professionals and God. With goals, strategies and perseverance, they can serve, learn and play in a balanced manner. Teacher Professional Training and Development: We have formulated a Teacher Development Scheme to encourage and engage teachers in life-long learning so that they can enhance their quality of teaching. The Scheme is school-based, subject-based and self-development-based. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Our school has a Student Union and four Houses - Modesty, Love, Diligence and Sincerity - to which all the students are allocated. Moreover, there are 27 clubs which include 5 academic clubs, 8 arts clubs, 7 sports clubs, 3 service clubs and 4 interest clubs. To provide our students with different types of sports and arts training, "Lifelong Sports/Arts Programme" is launched throughout the year. School Facilities School Facilities: Chung Yick Man Gifted Education Centre, St. Matthias' Life Education Centre, Health Education Resource Centre, Bio-technology Centre, STEM Learning Centre, Lecture Theatre, SEN Guidance Room, Multi-purpose Activities Centre, Multi-media Learning Centre, Computer Room, Student Activities Room, Student Union Room, Conference Room, Life Planning Resource Centre, Tuck shop, Volleyball Court, Basketball Court. All the classrooms, special rooms and hall are air-conditioned. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift, Accessible toilet and Wheelchair Lifting Platform. Others 1. Scholarship: We offer scholarships to students who have outstanding achievements in academic areas, arts and sports as well as community service in order to honor their contributions.

2. Open and Inter-schools competition awards: - 2019-2020 English Builder Territory-Wide Top 50 Students (Outstanding Award) - The 2019/20 Hong Kong Budding Poets (English) Award (Secondary Section – Awardees) - 71st Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival (Putonghua Poetry Recital) S.1-2 Putonghua Poetry Recital (Champion) - 2019-2020 Yuen Long District Inter-School Badminton Competition (Champion in Girls Group A) - 10th Asian Rope Skipping Championships 2019 – Challenge Cup(Girls Age 13) (1st in Single Rope Speed, 1st in Forward Cross Speed) - 10th Asian Rope Skipping Championships 2019 (U14 Open) (1st in Double Dutch Speed Relay, 1st in Single Rope Team Freestyle Team 4, 1st in Double Dutch Single Freestyle Dd3, 1st in Overall Team Result) - 29th YMCA Volleyball Competition (Champion in Girls Group) - The 44th Youth Cup Volleyball Competition (Champion in Girls Group C) - Yuen Long Inter-School Swimming Championships (Boys Grade B 1st in 50m Butterfly) - 3rd Hong Kong Inter-School Choral Competition & Masterclass (Gold Award) - WOOL 4 SCHOOL Design Competition (Hong Kong 2019 Senior 1st Place) - MY STYLE Fashion Image Design (Creativity Award & Best Fashion Design Champion)

3. Exchange programmes: - Korea Science and Technology Study Tour - Taiwan Sports Exchange Tour - Hexi Four-County History and Culture Study Tour - Greater Bay Area Infrastructure and High-tech Enterprise Study Tour - Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Wuzhen History, Culture and Technology Study Tour Direct Public Transportation to School KMB: 276P, 68M, 68X, 268X, 268B, 268C, 269D, 968, E34; LRT (Yuen Long Terminus), West Rail (Yuen Long).

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24478123 [email protected] 24478242 http://www.sphrc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including We aim to provide students with a distinctive holistic education. By fostering a culture of love and School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year discipline, we seek to develop students’ academic potential and life-learning skills, expand their knowledge, support their moral development and encourage positive attitudes in them. Number of teaching posts in the approved 58 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 59

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Ching Chan Ming Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 51% Principal (with Ms Liu Siu Lin (BA(Hon), Dip Ed, MEd) Qualifications / Special Education Training 25% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto - 7% 3% 90%

Name of Sponsoring SPHRC School Ltd. Year of Commencement of 1996 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6180 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Life and Society (Society), Computer Literacy*, Geography*, Chinese History, History*, Life and Society (Economics) (F.2 & F.3)*, Integrated Commerce (F.3)*, Music*, Visual Art*, D&T*, Physical Education, Putonghua, Chinese as the medium Life Education of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics*, Science* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 1, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2, Liberal Studies, Geography, Chinese History, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, BAFS, ICT, Physical Education, Chinese as the medium Life Education, Music, Visual Art of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Life and Society (Society), Computer*, Geography*, Chinese History, History*, Life and Society (Economics) (F.2 & F.3)*, Integrated Commerce (F.3)*, Music*, Visual Art*, D&T*, Physical Education, Putonghua, Life Chinese as the medium Education of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics*, Integrated Science* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 1, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2, Liberal Studies, Geography, Chinese History, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, BAFS, ICT, Physical Education, Chinese as the medium Life Education, Music, Visual Art of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $40 Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for SMI fee: $310 (F.1-F.5), $155 (F.6) Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

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S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). EDB's rank order list: 40%, Interview performance: 30%, Conduct: 20%, Extra-curricular activities and awards: 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life July & August: 8-day Pre-F.1 bridging course in Chinese, English, Mathematics, Life and Society(Society), Integrated Science and Computer, and counseling is provided. August: F.1 Orientation Day Whole year: Training programmes for F.1 students Healthy life: Social service, health and physical education and physical training 十八鄉鄉事委員會公益社中學 SPHRC Kung Yik She Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To conduct effective lessons and enhance teaching and learning. 2. To enhance the English atmosphere at school. 3. To nurture students’ reflective skills and develop in them a desire to improve themselves. School Management Organisation: The School Administration Board, the Academic Development Board and the Student Development Board Committee coordinate with different school departments to oversee and devise plans to improve teaching and learning, as well as facilitating students’ growth. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: An incorporated management committee is in place. School Green Policy: 1. Greening the school and establishment of the Science Park which consists of several environmental protection facilities. 2. Recipient of a golden award from the Sustainable Development School Award Programme. 3. Infusion of environmental education into formal and informal curriculum. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: 1. Our school lays equal emphasis on Chinese and English, and continues to refine the curriculum, pedagogy and assessment of these two subjects. 2. English courses are offered after school and during holidays, e.g. KET and PET Courses, English Enrichment Course and Summer Bridging Course. 3. An English award scheme has been set up to recognize those students who have shown outstanding performance or great improvement in English. 4. Enhancing the English atmosphere at school: a) Our school has applied for the Quality Education Fund to support the implementation of our new project called ‘Enriching Students’ English Language Learning Experience’. Various English activities will be organised under this project. b) A variety of English activities are organised to promote English learning, e.g. English Ambassador Scheme, festival celebrations and emcee training. 5. Well-written articles in Chinese are added to the Chinese curriculum to enhance students’ language competence. 6. Various Chinese activities are held for students, e.g. Chinese writing group, author talk, theme-based book fair. 7. Students will be provided with more opportunities to give a speech or participate in public speaking contests and forums. Over the past years, students have received numerous awards, e.g. the Best Debater Awards, the Best Interrogative Debater Awards and the Most Outstanding Debater Awards. Learning and Teaching Strategies: 1. Developing STEM education: a) The Science Park was built to facilitate the teaching of Science and technology as well as the training of Science Park Prefects. b) A new centre called ‘STEM + Innovation Centre’ has been established with advanced equipment. c) Students have been encouraged to explore their potential by participating in Mathematics competitions or international assessments. 2. Promoting self-directed learning to enhance the learning: a) The Quality Education Fund awarded a total of $300,000 to the school’s Mathematics, Science, and Design and Technology departments. The funding will be used to set up a resources platform where students can access cross-curricular videos and engage in self-learning. b) E-learning materials are provided for students to promote self-directed learning. c) Students are encouraged to do preliminary work before their lessons in some subjects so they will be more engaged in class and prepared to demonstrate their learning. d) Students are encouraged to form their own study groups and make use of the self-study room as well as the learning materials provided in the room. 3. Implementing IT learning: a) The ‘Bring Your Own Device’ policy is implemented in Form One and efforts are made to help students purchase IT equipment for learning. b) A wireless network has been set up to improve the internet access in school. c) Different interactive e-learning platforms, software and apps such as Microsoft 365, Zoom, Google Classroom, Edpuzzle, Padlet, Coogle, Musescore, and Flipped Classroom will be used to facilitate students’ self-learning and self-evaluation and to conduct extended and interactive learning activities. 4. Cross-subject lesson observations are carried out in order to enhance the effectiveness of teaching and learning. 5. Providing enhancement and remedial classes to cater for the needs of different students. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Students can also choose to take Applied Learning courses. 2. Curriculum highlights: a) The school-based curriculum designed by different departments features themes, lesson planning ideas, materials and assessment methods to achieve their curriculum objectives. For example, students can learn the design and the making of freighters in Science and foreign folk songs in Music. b) A cross-curricular school-based curriculum: The Science department and the Design and Technology department collaborate with each other in teaching electrical science and electrical testing to help students complete electrical science projects such as making LED light boards. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Moral and civic Education: a) Life Education, which covers Moral Education, Civil Education, Interpersonal Relationship Education, Sex Education, Emotion Education, Family Education, Career Education, Environmental Education and Health Education, has been developed as part of the formal curriculum. b) Students are encouraged to do voluntary work as way of contributing to society. Our school has earned the Outstanding Team Award and the Outstanding Performance Award and for two consecutive years, our students received the Outstanding Member Awards, all given by the Community Youth Club. Our students also represented our district in overseas exchange programmes. 2. Learning from reading: a) Different reading schemes are implemented. Activities like author talk and writing class are organised to promote reading. b) The number of Chinese and English e-books will be increased. We will launch reading activities focusing on particular renowned writers and themes. 3. Project learning is implemented in various subjects. For example, students need to work on the topic of urban renewal in Life & Society(Society). 4. Information technology: iPads and e-learning platforms or e-resources are used to enhance classroom interaction as well as learning effectiveness. Life Planning Education: 1. ‘The Career and Life Planning Programme’ is implemented, in which students can understand themselves, learn how to set goals and broaden their vision. 2. Talks given by our former students to share their experience of university life are organised. Visits to universities and other higher education institutions are also held to prepare our students for tertiary education. 3. Our students attended the ‘Dialogue with Women CEO’ organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. They can also participate in different interest classes and summer internship programmes to explore their potential and gain valuable work experience. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: 1. Enhancement and remedial courses are organised by the Chinese, English and Mathematics Departments. 2. Senior form and junior form supplementary classes are arranged after school, on Saturdays and during holidays. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: 1. Our school’s Student Support Team is responsible for planning, implementing and reviewing the support for integrated education and formulating a ‘School-based Integrated Education Policy”. The Student Support Team consists of the Principal, the Vice Principal, the persons in-charge of Student Counselling, the head of Academic and Administration, Special Education Needs Coordinator(SENCO), panel heads and the school social worker. 2. Our team provided appropriate support to students with SEN using the Learning Support Grant. The support included offering training sessions taught by clinical psychologists and speech therapists, providing personal and group counselling sessions etc. Our team also employed school counsellor and teaching assistants to assist in the implementation of the support. 3. Meetings are held among our school-based educational psychologist, social worker, school counsellor, teachers and parents to monitor the learning progress of SEN students. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. For NCS students, the teacher assistant will help them apply for relevant Chinese examinations and purchase past public examination papers for them to do. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: 1. Summative assessments: Three examinations are held every school year. 2. Formative assessments: Varied assessments are conducted on a regular basis to evaluate students’ learning progress and performance. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Parents’ Day, Parents’ Nights, talks for parents and interest classes for parents are organised. School Ethos: 1. Our school is dedicated to creating a school culture which emphasizes love and discipline by combining disciplining and counselling of students. 2. A whole-school approach is adopted to implement a number of programs, e.g. Form One Students Training programme which includes Form one camp, marching drills and Assignment Award Scheme to develop students’ positive attitudes, interpersonal skills, good habits and other life skills. 3. Small counselling groups are organised for students to help them develop interpersonal skills, adapt to the new environment, etc. 4. Different award schemes are implemented, e.g. Academic Award Scheme, Flyer Award Scheme and Talented Student of the Year. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Learning and teaching a) To conduct effective face-to-face and online lessons. b) To further improve public exam results. 2. Students’ growth a) To realise students’ potential and develop their leadership skills. b) To encourage students to strive for excellence and enhance their capability by introducing them to the P-I-E model – planning, implementation and evaluation. c) To promote positive education and foster moral values by setting moral themes each year and carrying out activities that help instill important values in students. Teacher Professional Training and Development: 1. Subject-based training programmes are organised for teachers, e.g. sharing sessions and workshops. 2. Professional sharing is strengthened among teachers through regular co-lesson planning, lesson observations and evaluations, etc. 3. Teachers will be recommended to take courses to equip them with the skills to teach other subjects in English. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) 1. Over 200 school activities are organised every year including whole-school, inter-house, inter-class, club, subject, lunchtime, post-exam and summer activities. 2. Overseas exchange tours to places like Japan, Singapore, Beijing and Shanghai are recommended or organised for students. 3. Various school teams and clubs such as sport teams, dance team and school band are organised. 4. Leadership training programmes are organised for student leaders. 5. Various interest classes are provided for students, e.g., Magic Course, Chinese and Western Dessert Course, Latte Art Training Course, Drama Course. 6. Students perform well in local and international competitions in various fields, e.g. science, technology, choral speaking, debate, IT, sports, music, dance and photography. They win more than 200 awards every year. School Facilities School Facilities: 1. The Science Park which cost $3.3 million to build includes the following: DNA Research Laboratory, Plant Tissue Culture Room, Aquatic Biology Laboratory, Greenhouse, Aquaponics 2.0, Orchid Court, Orchid Garden, Organic Orchard, Soilless Culture Room, Freshwater Stream Habitat, Wetland Plant Display, Intelligence Botanical Garden and Robotic Laboratory. 2. Facilities for self-directed learning are provided including a self-study room, study areas, the English Learning Centre and the library. 3. Two IT learning centres have been set up. The whole campus is equipped with Wi-Fi, including the playgrounds, all classrooms and special rooms. Tablets are provided for students to promote interactive learning in the classroom. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others 1. Our students have won more than 170 championships and runners-up awards in inter-school science and technology competitions. 2. Outstanding performance in water rocket competitions: a) Our students set a Guinness World Record for launching 693 water rockets simultaneously in 2011 and broke that record in 2013 by launching 1056. b) Students performed well in the 2014, 2015 and 2016 inter-school water rocket competitions, winning championships, runners-up and merit awards in both secondary school and open sections and the best design award in the open section. 3. Outstanding performance in flower and plant exhibit competitions: a) Our school won the Hong Kong Flower Show Cup (School Section) in the Plant Exhibit Competitions of 2016 and 2018 Hong Kong Flower Shows. In 2019, we received 16 championships and runners-up awards. b) Our school won the Secondary School Potted Plant Growing/Nursing Cup for four times. c) Our school won nearly 42 championships and runners-up awards in the 2019 North District Flower, Bird, Insect and Fish Show. d) Our school won the Secondary School Challenge Cup in the Plant and Flower Exhibit Competition of the Tuen Mun Bonsai and Orchid Exhibition for five times. 4. Our school has won first place awards in Fun Science Competitions for 14 years. In the 2019 Ten to One Competition, our students won 3 first place awards, 1 second place award and the best craft award. 5. In the Inter-school Straw Competition organised by City University of Hong Kong, our school won the championships in the junior group for 11 years. 6. Our students have been chosen to represent Hong Kong in the International Robotic Olympiad for 17 consecutive years, winning 9 championships, 10 first runners-up and 25 second runners-up in total. In the Hong Kong Robotic Olympiad, our students have won more than 120 championships and runners-up awards. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: Take bus nos. K73, 265B, 269B, 269C, 269M, 276B or E34A and get off at Lynwood Court. West Rail: Transfer to LRT at Tin Shui Wai Station LRT: Get off at Tin Wing Station

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 基督教香港信義會元朗信義中學 The ELCHK Yuen Long Lutheran Secondary School Phase II Tin Yiu Estate NT

24480622 [email protected] 24480698 http://www.yll.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Through rectifying mind and cultivating person in the name of God, students are encouraged to build School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year up a positive outlook on life. Being guided by the Bible and the positive influence of teachers, students learn to treasure their lives and exploit their potential. Number of teaching posts in the approved 66 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 72

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Rev. YEUNG, Yau Chi Jackson Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 38% Principal (with Mr. WAN, Ho Yin Qualifications / Special Education Training 19% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Rectify Mind Cultivate Person 32% 14% 54%

Name of Sponsoring The Evangelical Lutheran Church of H K Year of Commencement of 1959 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6174 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Literature in English, Mathematics, Life & Society, Integrated Science, History, Geography, Computer Literacy, Business Studies & Economics (S.3), Religious Studies, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Science, Art and English as the medium of Language Enrichment Programmes (SALep) S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Chinese Literature, Ethics and Religious Studies, Visual Arts, Christian Ethics, Physical Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Literature in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, BAFS, ICT, Geography, History, Economics, Music English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Liberal Studies Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Life & Society, Integrated Science, History, Geography, Computer Literacy, Business Studies & Economics (S.3), Religious Studies, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Science, Art and English as the medium of Language Enrichment Programmes (SALep) S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Chinese Literature, Visual Arts, Ethics and Religious Studies, Christian Ethics, Physical Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Literature in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, BAFS, ICT, Geography, History, Economics, Music English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Liberal Studies Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 5 5 5 5 5 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $20 Approved Charges for $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees House Fee $10

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S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). S1 admission criteria: Academic Results 50%; Extra-curricular Activities and Awards 20%; Interview Performance 30%

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life 1. Summer English Classes; 2. Summer Mathematics Classes; 3. Orientation day for S.1 new students. Junior form students are required to have their lunch at school. The School Catering Team selects the lunch supplier carefully in order to ensure that balanced diets are provided for students. 基督教香港信義會元朗信義中學 The ELCHK Yuen Long Lutheran Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: - School Management Organisation: School-based management is implemented by an incorporated management committee consisting of school stakeholders and non-stakeholders. Our school was recognized as the most effective school in Yuen Long by the Education Bureau (EDB) in 2004. The visit of the Chief Executive in 2008 was a further acknowledgement of the school’s achievement. Invitational Education has been implemented in the school since 2004. It was awarded by the International Alliance for Invitational Education in 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017 respectively. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee is established to manage the school. It is composed of representatives from the sponsoring body, parents, alumni, teachers, the Principal and an independent person. School Green Policy: To raise teachers’ and students’ awareness of environmental protection, school has formulated the energy-saving policies and measures. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Starting from 2010, English has been adopted as the medium of instruction for all subjects (except Chinese, Chinese History and Putonghua). Passing average marks of Chinese, English, Mathematics and the overall average mark is the promotion criteria of students. There are five NETs at our school to enhance the English-learning environment. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Our school puts heavy emphasis on nurturing students' language skills. Good practices in the teaching of English have been identified by the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong. We have been invited by the EDB to share its good practices and policies in the teaching and learning of English. To raise teaching effectiveness, collective lesson planning for major subject teachers and peer lesson observation for all teachers are arranged. To prepare and equip our students for the New Senior Secondary Curriculum, we implement cross-curriculum learning program in our school, we organize Life-Wide Learning Activity Week for all students so as to nurture their ability to think from different perspectives and provide opportunities for them to enjoy other learning experiences. In recent years, active learning has been promoted. Through peer lesson observation, discussions and sharing sessions, teachers of each subject start to implement ways to increase student's participation in active learning. To better improve the learning and teaching effectiveness, our school has implemented student feedback questionnaires since 2019-2020. Information and Technology Education is incorporated in lessons in order to enhance the learning and teaching effectiveness. Some of our teachers often use iPads in lessons to stimulate students’ interest in learning. “Decoding Aerial Shooting”, “3D Printing” and “App. Coding” projects are included in S.1-S.3 Computer lessons, aiming to raise students’ motivation to learn. To help students apply what they have learned in their daily life, promote the active learning culture in school and foster students’ interests in science, Biotechnology Corner and Herbal Lane are set up. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. 2. Curriculum highlights: To further cater to students' needs and help them build up a solid foundation for learning, three core subjects in junior forms - Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics have their own tailor-made school-based curriculum so as to bridge junior form students with the Senior Secondary Curriculum.

Science, Art and Language Enrichment Programmes (SALep) is implemented in S1-S2 since 2019-2020. Students will have SALep lessons during school time. S1 and S2 students are required to complete the compulsory modules, Chinese Calligraphy Class and English Drama Class respectively. From December onwards, students may select one elective module from 15 modules below: Japanese Class (Basic Level, Intermediate Level), Korean Class(Basic Level, Intermediate Level), German Class, Food Science Class, Health Management Class, Chinese Calligraphy (Intermediate Level), Creative Cooking Class, Intelligent Home Technology, Responsive Web Page and Hybrid App Development, Mathematics Plus, Music Arrangement for Popular Music and Advanced English Drama. Some courses are taught by external tutors and all fees will be sponsored by the school. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Morning reading sessions, extensive reading schemes of all subjects and new book displays are organized in collaboration with the Student Knowledge Promotion Sub-committee.

Through our programme “Global Classroom”, students are provided with opportunities to broaden their horizons. Theme-based interdisciplinary learning approach is implemented, including English learning, scientific inquiry, field study, environmental conservation, historical inquiry, national study and living in poor and remote areas, etc. In the past, students were guided by teachers in study tours and field trips in various countries, for example Japan (Osaka, Kyushu), Singapore, the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, Australia, Seoul, Taiwan and the Mainland, etc. They are encouraged to learn outside the classroom to enrich their life experience. Until now, our school has already formed sister school pairs with 21 overseas schools, and has even established the "Exchange of Visit Scheme". In order to enhance student’s participation, student representatives are invited to organize activities together. In the academic year of 2017-2018, Seoul Exchange Programme, Melbourne Music Study Tour, Sports Camp in Foshan and Mainland Exchange Programme - Historical Figures and Events in Dongguan and Zhongshan were organized. Teacher Professional Exchange Tours to Nagoya, Osaka, Fukui, Beijing and Guangzhou were also organized to improve the teaching and learning effectiveness. In the academic year of 2018-2019, several exchange programmes were organized which included Taiwan Tunghai University Study Tour, Seoul Study Tour, Fukui Liberal Studies Study Tour, S.3 Beijing Study Tour, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology Taiwan Exchange Programme 2019, London & Cambridge Music Tour 2019, New Zealand Study Tour and USA Exchange Programme 2019 etc.

To familiarize S.1 students and parents with Christianity and Tin Yiu Life Lutheran Church, our school organizes the Education Sunday Service cum S.1 Blessing Ceremony every year. Students receive tremendous blessings from God, the church and teachers. Life Planning Education: In the school-based life planning programme, through formal lessons and cross-curriculum activities like Mentorship Programme, Life Planning Education lessons for senior form students, Life-planning Camp for S.4 students, Odyssey to Universities, Career Expo and information talks for students and parents, students are more equipped with the knowledge, skills and attitude to make wise choices in accordance with their interests, abilities and orientations; and are guided to integrate their academic or career aspirations with whole-person development and life-long learning. In the academic year of 2019-2020, our school successfully formed sister school pairs with Tsinghua University (in Mainland), University of Aizu (in Japan), J.F. Oberlin University (in Japan), Konkuk University (in Seoul), Lunghwa University of Science and Technology (in Taipei), Tunghai University (in Taichung) and University of Alberta (in Canada). At the same time, the School Principal’s Nominations Agreements with these sister schools have also been made. Each of these universities will provide 5-10 admission quota for S6 students annually and students will receive offer when they are in S6. Some of these sister schools exempt students from the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE) which students will be admitted to Bachelor's degrees programmes through Principal’s nominations. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Curriculum design and student-centered teaching model are introduced to students with diverse needs. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Teaching adaptation and assessment accommodation Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: organising cultural integration activities. After-school Learning and Support Programmes are provided. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Different assessment policies are adopted in various learning areas based on students’ different learning experiences. Besides general assessment, continuous assessment provides an objective evaluation criterion for students’ academic performance. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Gatherings among parents and teachers are held for different forms annually. For the growth of students, workshops are held regularly to improve communication between parents and children. School Ethos: Our school aims at rectifying students' minds and cultivating them in the name of God, providing a good learning environment for students. Mental health is one of our greatest concerns, therefore, we have implemented a number of programmes to provide individual support for students. We have organized a series of diversified programmes, such as “S1 Leaping Programme” and “Stand By You Lunchtime program”. Group counseling and school activities are also organized to take care of students’ mental health and help junior form students adapt to school environment, including “Relaxing Lunchtime”, “Joyful Teens Space”, “Joyful Games Stalls” and “S3 DASS Program”. For S4 students, “Project Care” is arranged to provide peer support to students with mental and academic needs. Additionally, we have Academic Prefects, a group of students with outstanding academic achievement, to provide academic assistance to junior form students in the hope of creating the culture of caring in the campus.

We strive to nurture students' whole-personal development through multiple aspects of development, namely spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical, social and aesthetic. Soaking students in the love of God, we can promote excellent school ethos. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Uniting Lutheranians 2. Strengthening Pedagogical Approaches and Support to Raise Teaching Effectiveness 3. Enhancing the Virtues of Lutheranians Teacher Professional Training and Development: A three-year staff continuous professional development plan which aligns with the school's areas of concern is implemented. Our school also organizes Staff Development Day and other in-school training programmes to enhance the school’s development and address areas of concern. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Students are free to choose their extra-curricular activities from a wide variety of school societies. Tutors with professional qualifications are recruited to teach students in cultural and art activities. Classes include wind band, handchime, vocal music, a cappella, dancing and drama. “Be an Active Learner! Take the initiative to organize a New Club!”programme was organized in 2016-2017. Students are given opportunities to propose new clubs to school by submitting the proposal. 4WD Interest Group (2017-18), Gymnastics Club (2018-19), Animal Caring Club and European and American Pop Music Club (2019-20) are formed under this scheme.

Sports activities including fencing, korfball, indoor rowing, football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis and handball are also provided. School Facilities School Facilities: With a new annex built since 1995, the campus is hence well equipped with 2 halls, a mini-theatre and several special rooms such as the English Cafe, Mathematics Room, Computer Room, Student Activity Room, Dancing Room, Library, Self-Study Room, Religion Room, Fitness Room, Music Room, Music Balcony and Chinese Literature Room in addition to the original classrooms. All classrooms are equipped with air-conditioners, computers, projectors and smart interactive boards in order to provide a comfortable and conducive teaching and learning environment. Besides, there is a Parent Resource Centre to facilitate home-school cooperation.

To facilitate the development of Global Classroom, Video Conference Room was set up in 2018 for students to have a cultural and academic exchange with our sister schools. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Scholarships including the YLLSS Alumni Scholarship, Mr. Fan Yat Chung Scholarship, Mr. Chan Wing Lim William Scholarship, Dr. Mak Tsz Chung Andrew Scholarship, Dr. Tsui Luen On Gordon Scholarship and Parent-Teacher Association Scholarship are offered in the school.

The School’s a cappella team, H.O.A. (Harmony of A cappella) was awarded the entire champion, the Best Performance along with the Best Arrangement in the Hong Kong International a cappella Contest 2016. Honorably, our a cappella team was even invited to perform in "Hong Kong 2017 International A Capella Festival".

In the academic year of 2018-2019, the School’s handbell team was awarded “Best Handbell Team” in the 14th School Handbell Competition, “Creative Ringing (Open Group): Honours” and “Handbell Intermediate Secondary: Golden Award” in Hong Kong Handbell Festival – the 14th School Handbell Competition and “Handbell and Handchime (Secondary) Golden Award” in Joint School Music Competition 2019. Our school’s music teams were also awarded “Choral Singing (Secondary) Golden Award” and “A Cappella (Secondary) Golden Award” in Hong Kong Performing Arts Festival 2019 Ensemble Contest. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: 69M, 69X, 269D, 276, 276P, 969; West Rail: Tin Shui Wai Station; Light Rail: 705, 706, 751, 761.

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 香港管理專業協會羅桂祥中學 The Hong Kong Management Association K. S. Lo College 26 Tin Pak Road Tin Shui Wai NT

24703363 [email protected] 24701106 http://www.hkmakslo.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Our school is committed to providing students with quality education. We hope that such education School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year will contribute to students' balanced development ethically, intellectually, physically, socially, and aesthetically, so that they can become responsible and contributing citizens to their community and Number of teaching posts in the approved 56 country. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 59

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Leung Kai Hung Michael Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 64% Principal (with Mr. Leung Kwok Kei (BSc, MPhil, MEd, Dip Ed) Qualifications / Special Education Training 34% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto In Search of Excellence 3% 2% 95%

Name of Sponsoring The Hong Kong Management Association School Ltd. Year of Commencement of 1994 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 4500 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year S1 - S3: Chinese Language, Chinese History, Technology and Living, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Moral and Civic Education Chinese as the medium S1: Putonghua, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology of instruction S2: Putonghua, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology, Life and Society S3: Life and Society, Information and Communication Technology, Integrated Business Subjects

S1 - S2: Geography S1 - S3: English Language, Mathematics English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

S1 - S2: Science Adopt a different medium S3: Geography, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology, Moral and Civic Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory Part), Mathematics (Extended Part)

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year S1 - S3: Chinese Language, Chinese History, Technology and Living, Music, Physical Education, Visual Arts, Moral and Civic Education Chinese as the medium S1: Putonghua, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology of instruction S2: Putonghua, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology, Life and Society S3: Life and Society, Information and Communication Technology, Integrated Business Subjects

S1 - S2: Geography S1 - S3: English Language, Mathematics English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

S1 - S.2: Science Adopt a different medium S3: Geography, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology, Moral and Civic Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory Part), Mathematics (Extended Part)

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for Smart Card: $30; House Fee: $10 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

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S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). For admission to our school, the following factors are taken into account: students' school academic results (40%) (Primary 5 and 6, adjusted according to the ranks given by the EDB), conduct (15%), extracurricular activities and services (in and outside school) (10%), competitions in and outside school (5%), and performance in interviews (30%).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Our school organises a series of activities for S1 students such as English day camps and courses on learning skills to help them get familiar with the self-regulated and cooperative learning approach.

To promote a healthy diet among students, the PTA, school teachers and students jointly supervise the variety and quality of food provided by the school tuck shop and lunchbox supplier. For their physical development, students have to take part in 3 physical fitness activities organised by our school with gold, silver and bronze awards given to those who perform remarkably well. To promote good health among students, a variety of workshops and seminars on healthy living are regularly organised for teachers, students and parents. 香港管理專業協會羅桂祥中學 The Hong Kong Management Association K. S. Lo College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: - School Management Organisation: The school management system, encompassing 5 areas of responsibility - academic affairs, student affairs, administrative, English across the curriculum, and English environment - evolves according to our teaching and learning needs. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: An Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) was established on 25th August 2006. Different parties, including parents, teachers, alumni, and professionals, have been invited to serve on the IMC to contribute to the development of the school. School Green Policy: The policy aims at encouraging students to understand the importance of environmental protection and sustainable development through our formal and informal curricula. To implement this policy, environmental education topics are incorporated into all subjects to raise students’ green awareness. Various green events are organised by the Geography Club, including the Green Christmas Party, No Air-conditioner Days and Collection of Recyclable Waste. In each class, an environmental protection leader is nominated to promote the importance of energy saving and waste recycling. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school attaches great importance to enhancing students' English proficiency. The arrangements for the medium of instruction for written examination subjects in the junior forms are as follows: 1. English Language, Geography (S1 - S.2), Mathematics (Taught in English) 2. Chinese Language, Chinese History (Taught in Chinese) 3. Geography (S3), Science (Some classes are taught in English) Learning and Teaching Strategies: 1. In the learning and teaching process, our students' interests always come first. To enhance the effectiveness of classroom teaching, we have adopted cooperative learning in all forms. 2. Apart from classroom teaching, we also fully utilise various kinds of resources to promote all-round education, which has been realised through our S1 education camps, senior-form Geography field trips, the JA Company Programme, senior-form Biology field trips, senior-form summer internship programmes as well as the HKMA mentorship scheme. 3. At the junior secondary levels, Chinese Language, English Language, and Mathematics form the core of the curriculum to provide students with a strong foundation for their studies. At the senior secondary levels, the curriculum is underpinned by two principles - increasing teaching hours as well as learning opportunities. Extensive reading is part of the Chinese Language and English Language syllabuses. An in-class English reading scheme has also been built into the syllabus. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Our school offers 2-elective and 3-elective combinations for students' choices in 2020/2021. 2. Curriculum highlights: A school-based curriculum is adopted for Putonghua, Computer Literacy, Design and Technology, IBS, and Civic Education in the junior forms to cater to students' learning needs. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Reading to learn: To create an atmosphere for reading, the Reading Promotion Committee organises various reading award schemes and activities in cooperation with academic subjects and functional groups. The Committee also organises book fairs, writer seminars, writing classes, and visits. Information technology for interactive learning: All classrooms are equipped with LCD projectors and wireless broadband Internet access, which facilitates interactive teaching and learning through information technology. The school intranet also serves as a teaching and learning platform and a channel of communication among teachers and students. Project Learning: All Secondary 2 students will be put into study groups for the "Maker Project". In our STEM Education Centre, students will utilise different technologies and tools as they undergo the learning process of designing and manufacturing appliances. They will be taught to integrate the knowledge of Science, Computer Science, Design and Technology, and Mathematics. Moral and Civic Education: The Moral and Civic Education Team is responsible for the design of MCE lessons which are conducted by class teachers. Also, the Counseling Team and social workers organise class-based activities, social service activities and life education activities while the Discipline Team organises preventive programmes related to student behavioural issues. Life Planning Education: Career and life planning is a continuous and lifelong process with objectives to be achieved at different stages of life. In this regard, we aim to help students develop self-understanding, set goals, recognise options for further studies, and implement their career and life planning measures. In accordance with the school’s "six-year development plan", different aspects of career and life planning are highlighted at different stages of learning. Our career and life planning programme has close ties with our curriculum and extracurricular activities. Students are led to enhance their self-understanding and set goals in class teacher periods. Talks, workshops, parent nights, simulation games, and visits to tertiary institutes are organised for students and parents to understand the latest options and requirements for further studies and acquire information on senior secondary subject selection strategies. Our school management committee, with assistance from various corporations, organises the "Mentorship Programme" and the "Summer Internship Programme" in order for students to broaden their horizons and get familiar with real-life workplace situations. Every student is given one-on-one guidance by our teachers to help them set learning objectives and make JUPAS choices sensibly. In conclusion, the school's career and life planning programme aims to help students acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitude required for making educational and career choices that suit their interests, ability, and personal preference for all-round development and lifelong learning. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Small class teaching and learning modes have been adopted by the Chinese, English, Mathematics and Liberal Studies Departments to cater for the diverse learning needs of our students. A dual-class-teacher system in the junior forms has been adopted to fulfil the needs of students. A talent databank has been set up for students who have shown potential in different aspects. Students in the databank are offered additional training courses and encouraged to take part in various contests. The Students Supporting Team, which consists of representatives from the Counseling Team, Academic Affairs Team, Social Worker Team, Chinese, English, and Mathematics Departments has been set up to aid students in need of assistance. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The school is committed to building an inclusive and caring campus. A whole-school approach is adopted to support students with special educational needs. They are provided appropriate and diversified support services to enhance their learning effectiveness and aid their personal development. Our Student Support Committee comprises the Special Education Coordinator, the Prefect of Studies, Chinese teachers, English teachers, Mathematics teachers, social workers, an educational psychologist, and counsellors. The Learning Support Grant is flexibly used to recruit additional staff, including counsellors, to assist students. At the same time, students in need have access to outside professional services such as speech therapy services and social groups. Special arrangements are made to help such students handle their studies, homework, tests, and examinations. They are also offered assessment sessions, referrals, and individual study programmes. The school attaches great importance to the cooperation between home and school, and regularly assigns the Special Education Coordinator and counsellors to communicate with parents to facilitate collaboration in student support. The school pays close attention to the establishment of a caring culture and promotes among students the need for understanding special learning needs and how such needs should be fulfilled. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: organising cultural integration activities. Our school provides after-school Chinese Classes, part-time Chinese tutors being hired to enhance Chinese learning for non-Chinese speaking students. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: The school's homework policy is subject-based. The workload for each subject is based on the number of lessons in the timetable. The first and final examinations are used for summative assessment while tests, assignments and Project Learning products are for formative assessment purposes. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: With its motto - “to boost cooperation between parents and teachers in promoting student growth”, the Parent-Teacher Association has been established since 1st December 1999. Apart from its AGM, at least three activities are held for parents, teachers and students each academic year. Through such activities, collaboration and communication between teachers and parents are effectively enhanced. School Ethos: Our school attaches great importance to students' self-discipline, caring and commitment. We also pay attention to life education to cultivate students' resilience and respect for others to help them understand that everyone has different views and values. Whenever necessary, financial assistance is provided for needy students who would like to take part in extra-curricular activities. The "Big Brother and Sister Programme” also strengthens students’ support for one another. Future Development School Development Plan: To encourage teachers to use diversified teaching strategies to facilitate e-learning and enhance the effectiveness of learning and teaching. To promote life education to cultivate students' resilience while helping them learn to respect others and understand that everyone has different views and values. Teacher Professional Training and Development: More than half of our teachers have obtained master's degree or higher qualifications. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Academic Groups: Chinese, English, Mathematics, Business, Chinese History, Geography, Information Technology, Science, Liberal Studies, Chinese Debate, English Debate, AA Ambassadors.

Interest Groups: Band, Choir, Drama, English Drama, Scrabble, Bridge, Chess, Christian Fellowship, Cooking Class, Darts, Guidance Ambassadors, Japanese Cultural Club, JPC, Library Club, Magic, Photography, Putonghua, Visual Arts, Voluntary Team.

Physical Activities: Archery, Dance, Dodgebee, Badminton, Basketball (Girl), Flyball, Handball, Table Tennis, Thai Boxing.

Uniformed Groups: Boy Scouts, Girl Guides. School Facilities School Facilities: Our school is equipped with 30 classrooms and 13 special rooms such as a STEM Education Centre, an English Cafe, an archery range, 3 computer rooms, and 5 science laboratories. Air-conditioners, computers and multimedia projection systems are installed in all classrooms. A wireless network system has been installed for the whole school to facilitate the implementation of mobile e-learning. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others The school offers a variety of scholarships to recognise students who have outstanding achievements in academic studies, art, sports, or services. The school also provides sufficient opportunities for students to develop multiple intelligences. Over the past years, students of our school have won awards in various local competitions. At the same time, the school focuses on organising different types of overseas and domestic study tours to enrich students' learning experience and broaden their horizons. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus routes: K73, 265B, 269M, 276A, 276B, 276P, 902, 967, 969 Light Rail (Ginza Station)

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 6/5/2021 賽馬會萬鈞毅智書院 Jockey Club Man Kwan EduYoung College 5, Tin Wing Road,Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, N.T.

24472322 [email protected] 24473058 http://www.jcmkec.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including It is our belief that all students are educable. We provide ACTIVE education and Deep Learning School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year Teaching method, to create a quality school culture which is both harmonious and caring for students of different abilities. Through high-quality value-added education, students' potential will be developed Number of teaching posts in the approved 62 and the path to life-long learning will be established. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 66

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Prof. Tam Man Kwan Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 94% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 42% Principal (with Mr. Lui Chi Hong Jimmy (BSc (Eng) Imperial College London, MEd) Qualifications / Special Education Training 21% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Truth Goodness Beauty 29% 3% 68%

Name of Sponsoring Man Kwan Educational Organization Limited Year of Commencement of 1999 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 7000 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Mathematics, Chinese History, History, Geography, Economics (S.3), Science, Computers Literacy, Technology and Living*, P.E., Visual Arts, Music, Drama*, Holistic Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Geography, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information & Communication Technology, P.E., Visual Arts, Integrated Arts, Life Education, Holistic Education, Chinese as the medium Western Cuisine of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

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*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Mathematics, Chinese History, History, Geography, Economics(S.3), Science, Computers Literacy, Technology and Living*, P.E., Visual Arts, Music, Drama*, Holistic Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, Geography, History, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information & Communication Technology, P.E., Visual Arts, Integrated Arts, Life Education, Holistic Education, Chinese as the medium Western Cuisine of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

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Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $320 $320 $320 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $20 Approved Charges for $230 (Annual fees) Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Rank order 40%, Academic result and Interview Performance 30%, Conduct 20%, Extra-curricular Activities 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life 1. 3 weeks Summer Bridging Program parents seminars and parent- children school trip for S.1 students from mid-July to mid August. It helps build good home-school relationships and student's growth 2. All S.1 students have to participate in the career planning and I.T. workshops in order to prepare for the new school life. 3. S.1 Bridging Program Ceremony is held and it helps explore students' potentials. 4. Parents can participate in the Summer Bridging program to learn more about our school. 賽馬會萬鈞毅智書院 Jockey Club Man Kwan EduYoung College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To further promote elearning and consolidate students’ capacity to become self-directed learners. 2. To promote STEM Plus education for cultivating students’ problem solving and creative thinking skills. 3. To help students achieve their goals and develop a caring school culture. School Management Organisation: 1. An effective School Management Model. School Principal and core administrators work closely with the five departments (Quality Assurance, Academic Development, Student Development, School Development and Information Technology and Innovation). It forms a team of learner-centered teachers. 2. Teachers' representatives participate in weekly School Management Meetings to ensure teachers’ views are expressed and heard. It enables the policies to be carried out in a fair and open fashion. 3. The Mentorship Program provides help & support for the less experienced teachers. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: On 1/6/2010 The Incorporated Management Committee was established to provide quality education under the school motto "All Are Educable". School Green Policy: 1. The "T8" florescent lights in the classrooms have been replaced with the "T5" tubes. The switch can save energy and protect our students' eyes. 2. To install the heat shield coating on the roof in order to reduce the classroom's temperature. 3. Sensor type water taps have been installed in our toilets. 4. Roof garden is built to reduce the temperature of the hall. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: 1. Putonghua is the medium of instruction for Chinese Language in some junior form classes. 2. NET has interactive and intensive, integrated English program for elite students and organizes English fun activities. 3. Some subjects have extended learning activities in English. Learning and Teaching Strategies: (A) Language Learning and Teaching 1. To refine English curriculum and develop student's self directed learning and collaborative skills in English through e-learning & experiential learning. 2. To organise English musicals. English & Drama teachers collaborate for more innovative ideas in learning & teaching. 3. To teach and learn Chinese Language through debate in order to strengthen and develop students' speaking, multi-perspective thinking and expression skills. 4. To promote reading schemes in different subjects to create a good reading environment.

(B) Feature Education 1. To further promote e-learning and e-assessment. S1-S3 BYOD to enhance self-directed learning capacities. 2. To carry out STEM PLUS courses with the theme “iCampus”. 3. To refine “Catering for Learner Diversity” Policy with EDB school –based support services. 4. To achieve “Life Education” by arranging cross-curricula experiential learning activities. 5. To offer drama classes in Junior Forms to nurture students’ creativity and self-confidence.

(C) Gifted Education 1. To develop the potential of gifted students systematically and strategically with the 3-tier operation mode. 2. To path the road for Tertiary Education for Elite Students in Senior Forms. 3. To develop “Talent Pool” with the support of Jockey Club “Diversity at schools” project. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. On senior forms, there are 2 electives, school-based subject "Life Education" and Integrated Arts; In Junior forms, there are Drama classes and Life-wide learning Periods. Holistic Education Periods are for all forms on Friday. 2. Curriculum highlights: Align with two School Main Concerns, the highlights of the curriculum is to strengthen student’s Multi-perspective Thinking Skills and refine Self-directing learning. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Self-directed learning (E-learning), STEM PLUS, Gifted Education, Positive Education. Life Planning Education: To provide information for further education and career guidance, including visits to universities (both HK and Taiwan), tertiary institution, seminars... Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: 1. Refine and prepare learning and teaching resources in Common Lesson. 2. Set up Self-directed Makers’ Space, Dream Space, i-Pad Learning Space, support centres to cater for learning diversity. 3. Adopt Split Class, tutorial classes and small group teaching policy. 4. Carry out Elite Student program in Senior Forms. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The Whole-school Approach is adopted to enhance Integrated Education through Jockey Club Man Kwan EduYoung College. Students with special educational needs are fully supported by the student support team which includes vice principal, teachers and teaching assistants. The given subsidy is sufficiently used in diverse dimensions to strive the best in supporting students in need. Teachers specialized in integrated education, well-trained counselors and teaching assistants promote comprehensive activities to inspire student's potential and improve student's social skills. Before implementing integrated education activities, the screening of students with special needs is put into the greatest concern. All F.1 students are recommended and prior to the screening. In order to master students' levels in the subjects of Chinese, English and Math, all F.1 students need to take academic tests. The educational psychologist and multiple professions cooperate intensively to assess and review the program through conference and workshops, which also include parents' participation. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: 2 exams are in junior forms and continuous assessment is included. 2 uniform tests and 2 exams are in senior forms. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Our school actively practises the function of PTA with parents. It serves as a communication platform that allows parents of different background to share experience and work collaboratively with our school. The parents are good role models for our students as they participate in school activities enthusiastically and whole-heartedly. School Ethos: 1. Create a caring, cordial, trusting and happy learning environment; 2. Carry out the "Sun Award Scheme" to help students setting their goals; 3. Encourage students' doing social services; 4. Develop students' self-learning, leadership and self-management abilities; 5. The implementation of Healthy Campus Program, combined with academic and counselling activities, allows students to establish the concept of healthy living; 6. Implementing the "A Better Me" Program, helps students to set goals and objectives to improve themselves from their once ill-advised actions. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Our school promotes ACTIVE Education to create an active learning space for students to enrich their learning experiences and master active knowledge. We aim to increase students’ learning effectiveness through promoting Deep Learning (6Cs). 2. We develop a high performing work team by refining our strategies. 3. We practice innovation in learning and teaching and instill teachers with new insights. 4. We strive for excellence to develop our students’ full potential in Active Education. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Teacher Professional Development Group helps to organize Mentorship Training Program, Professional Development Days, training about Professional Ladder for Teachers (EDB), etc. to enhance the efficacy of learning & teaching and professional growth. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Multiple-intelligence ECA are available, including academic, serving, leadership, art and sports. We encourage S.1 students to join "One Student One Uniform Team". Through competing for the "EduYoung Trophy" in various academic, art and sport-related events, we hope to foster a productive, diligent and united atmosphere among classes. School Facilities School Facilities: Air-conditioned school campus, 31 classrooms and 19 special rooms, including school hall which is equipped with 257ft² LED Wall, Moving Museum, Multi-Purpose Student Activity Room, and Deep learning center(Including Makers’ Space, Dream Space and iPad Learning Space). There are interactive Projector Classrooms, (S.1 to S.3). Green House, Library, Reading Centre, Campus TV, Gym Room, Sport Climbing, Handball Court, 2 Basketball Courts, Arts Gallery and Reading Corridor. All classrooms are equipped with multi functional desks, overhead projectors & DVD players for teaching and learning. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Outstanding achievements of our students in open competitions (2019-2020): (A) Arts Education 1. Yuen Long Cross Country Competition Girls B Grade Team Award (The Second Runner-Up) And Multiple Awards 2. HKSSF (Yuen Long) 2019-2020 Inter-School Athletics Championships Boys B Grade 4 X 400m Relay Grade Champion, Girls B Grade Discus Champion And Multiple Awards (B) Others 1. The 3th Hong Kong Youth Calligraphy Competition Brushes Group Get The Third Prize 2. The 24th Hong Kong School Chinese & English Penmanship Competition Excellence Award In Secondary School 3. “Chemists Online 2020” Self-Study Award Scheme Diamond Award, Gold Award And Bronze Award (C) The Past Around 3 Years Got Across The Hk Region/International Awards 1. Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Mathematical Olympiad 2019 (Hong Kong Region) Get The Second Prize And The Third Prize 2. National Youth Language And Literature Knowledge Competition "Elite Cup'' Live Composition Competition Finals Get The Third Prize 3. 4c Outstanding Youth Volunteer Leadership Award 4. EC Social Service Team And Individual Division Obtain Yuen Long Outstanding Volunteers Elections Award 5. Our School Obtaining Badges Of Level 3 And Honour Levels In 2019/2020 Community Youth Club (CYC) 6. EC Social Service Team Obtaining Outstanding Performance Award In 2018/2019Community Youth Club (CYC) 7. EC Social Service Team Obtaining Merit Award In ‘Cleaning For The Chest’ Competition Organized By The Community Youth Club (CYC) Direct Public Transportation to School West Rail: Tin Shui Wai LRT Station; Bus: 264M, 265B, 269B, 269C, 269D, 269M, 276A, 969, E34, A73; LRT: 751P

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 圓玄學院妙法寺內明陳呂重德紀念中學 The Yuen Yuen Institute MFBM Nei Ming Chan Lui Chung Tak Mem. College Tin Shui Estate Phase I NT

24458899 [email protected] 24456838 http://www.clctmc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including The school sponsoring body is The Yuen Yuen Institute, which adopted Confucianism, Buddhism and School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year Taoism as major principles.Through the integration of Buddhist education with positive ways of living, we deliver holistic education to every student. According to our education philosophy, we dedicate Number of teaching posts in the approved 62 ourselves to the purification of mind and body, preservation of truth and character, propagation of establishment generosity and mercy, the reliance on humanism and justice, the formulation of traditional virtues, the Total number of teachers in the school 70 promotion of charity and salvation of the masses. "Grasping Principles, Cultivating Virtues; Maitri Karuna Mudita Upeksa" is our school motto. Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Dr. Chan Kwok Chiu, BBS, MH, JP Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 53% Principal (with Dr. Fung Kam Yin ( B.SC.(Hons), Grad.Dip.App.Sci. (I.T.), M.Ed., D.Ed. Qualifications / (CUHK) ) Special Education Training 37% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Grasping Principles, Cultivating Virtues; Maitri Karuna Mudita Upeksa 8% 13% 79%

Name of Sponsoring The Yuen Yuen Institute Year of Commencement of 1963 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6100 Sq. M Religion Buddhism Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Integrated Humanities, Science, Chinese History, Computer Literacy, Buddhist Studies, Putonghua, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Life Education, Music (S.1 & S.2)*, Home Economics (S.1), Design and Chinese as the medium Technology (S.1), Advanced Technology (S.2), Commercial Technology and Operation (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Geography, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information & Communication Technology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Chinese Chinese as the medium History, History, Visual Arts, Physical Education (Elective), Physical Education, Life Education, Ethics & Art (S.4 & S.5), of instruction Mathematics Extended Part Module 1

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Mathematics, Integrated Humanities, Science, Chinese History, Computer Literacy, Buddhist Studies, Putonghua, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Life Education, Music (S.1 & S.2)*, Home Economics (S.1), Design and Chinese as the medium Technology (S.1), Advanced Technology (S.2), Commercial Technology and Operation (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Geography, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information & Communication Technology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Chinese Chinese as the medium History, History, Visual Arts, Physical Education (Elective), Physical Education, Life Education, Ethics & Art (S.4 & S.5), of instruction Mathematics Extended Part Module 1

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $320 $320 $320 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $40 Student Union / Association Fee $30 Approved Charges for Approved Charges for non-standard items and air-conditioning: $310 (S.1-S.5), $240 (S.6) Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks 1. To offer more support to our students, small class teaching has been implemented in S.6 and in certain core subjects of junior forms. 2. To foster senior form students’ all-rounded development, students can enroll to study Applied Learning subjects. Through these courses, students can learn job related skills and generic skills which are essential to them in careers planning.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The admission criteria and weightings for S.1 DP are as follows: Academic performance 30%; Conduct and attitude 20%; Interview performance 30%; Achievements in extra-curricular activities 10%; Involvement in voluntary work 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life 1. To facilitate S.1 students to accommodate to the new environment and school life, a series of “S.1 Orientation Courses” will be organized in August every year. Those interesting courses include Talent Programme, Adventure Experience Course, Iron Man Adventure Course, English Language Bridging Programme and Leadership Training Day Camp. 2. Environmental Education and students' health are addressed with top priority. We adopt a whole-school approach to foster a positive and healthy lifestyle among students and staff. To ensure the quality of the drinking water and the health of all stakeholders, our school has installed the United States NSF 53 certified water filters with regular replacement. 圓玄學院妙法寺內明陳呂重德紀念中學 The Yuen Yuen Institute MFBM Nei Ming Chan Lui Chung Tak Mem. College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. Creating learning atmosphere, enhancing students’ academic capacity. 2. Promoting positive culture and all-rounded development of students. School Management Organisation: 1. There are Core Members Meetings and School Board Meetings under the School Principal, to formulate school policies democratically. 2. All school policies are implemented efficiently by School Development Committee, Learning and Teaching Development Committee and Student Development Committee. 3. We formulate school polices with transparency and staff involvement. We have a fair and just appraisal system for evaluating the performance of all staff. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: 1. Incorporated Management Committee was established. The supervisor and the directors of our School Management Committee communicate closely with our principal to offer professional leadership to the school development and provide timely and strong support for our school. 2. The school board sets up an exclusive email address for all teaching staff to strengthen the communication. School Green Policy: We cultivate students' awareness on environmental issues by integrating it into the formal curriculum and conducting co-curricular activities. Meals are prepared instantly and distributed with customized portion in the school canteen so that the amount of leftovers and food waste can be reduced. Induction faucet, LED lighting system, real-time energy monitoring system and Grade 1 energy labelled air-conditioning system were installed to save energy. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Our school utilizes mainly Chinese as our Medium of Instruction. To elevate students’ standard of English, a variety of English activities and extended learning programmes are organized to create a language-rich environment. Learning and Teaching Strategies: 1. The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy has been set up for e-learning. iPad interacting electronic notes are well prepared to enhance learning effectiveness of students. 2. The "Dr. Stephen Chan Self-Regulated Learning Scholarship" has been established to award students with good performance in self-regulated learning. In addition, free tutorial classes are conducted after school to promote learning habit and improve students' academic performance. 3. English drama training and Reading Aloud activities are conducted in school to motivate the interest of learning and build up students' self-confidence. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Senior form students can apply for Applied Learning (Mode 1). 2. Curriculum highlights: (a) Our school provides "Talent Programme" in S.1 and S.2 so as to enhance moral, intellectual, physical, social and aesthetic development of students. (b) S.2 school-based subject "Advanced Technology" includes the curriculum elements of Design and Technology, ICT and Science. It is hoped that this subject can well equip our students in facing the challenges given by the rapid changing world, especially in a new era of technology advancement. (c) Establish Mindfulness Meditation curriculum for S.1 to S.3 students so that they can experience peace of mind and achieve physical & spiritual growth. (d) Free enhancement and enrichment classes are also held in all forms to consolidate students' learning skills and boost their academic performance. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. School employs about 20 supporting staff in extra (e.g. teachers, social workers, teaching assistants and general staff) to take care of students’ learning and personal development needs. 2. School puts lots of resources to develop IT facilities in order to promote self-directed learning and boost the efficiency of teaching and learning. 3. A six-year career education plan has been introduced to enable junior form students to understand their potential and aptitude; whereas senior form students can set their academic goals and career planning. 4. As a means to demonstrate students' potential and to encourage them to strive for excellence, all students can participate in the "Let Me Shine" Scholarship Scheme. Through the processes of Goal Setting, Planning, Execution and Reflection, this programme helps boost determination, planning ability, perseverance and reflective thinking of students. Life Planning Education: 1. Career Planning Education has been designed for all students. Various workshops, visits, seminars and exchange tours have been organized to meet the different needs and interests of our students. 2. Our school also has established an "Education & Career Planning Office" to provide useful career and education information to students. An E&C planning assistant has been employed to provide advice and assistance to students in future planning. 3. Talks and Sharing Sessions are offered to students, parents and teachers regularly so as to promote mutual understanding on students' career planning. 4. In collaboration with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and The Wharf Group, students are provided with internships in universities and at work place. 5. Students are arranged to participate in overseas study tours and exchange trips in Mainland China. Hence, it paves the way for students to further studies overseas or in the Mainland China. 6. Teachers are provided with continuous training programmes to obtain the most updated information about career and education. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: 1. The "Student-centred" curriculum has been compiled for junior form students. Assessments consist of "core" and "extended" parts which help students learn from "small steps". 2. We offer different tailored free tutorial classes for students with special needs, non-Chinese speaking students and the newly arrived students after school. 3. We have employed an extra social worker in school to provide guidance and counseling services for our students. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: 1. Our school adopts the Whole School Approach to Integrated Education to cater students with diverse needs in a more comprehensive manner. A student support team is established, led by the vice principal, with one teacher as Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO), two SEN Support Teachers and two counselors to assist the daily operations. 2. We strategically deploy Learning Support Grant and resources to meticulously design support programmes for students with persistent learning difficulties. Our programmes, which cater for students’ diverse needs, include literacy training, speech therapy and study skills training, etc. 3. A teaching assistant with ethnic minority background was hired this year to provide learning support for non-Chinese speaking students with special educational needs. 4. The panel heads of Chinese, English, Mathematics and Liberal Studies also serve as the academic advisers of this team. They take care of students' learning diversity through curriculum design, diversified teaching strategies, assignments and assessment adjustments to enhance the learning effectiveness of students with special educational needs. 5. Our school works closely with the Education Bureau and psychologists by having regular conduct individual meetings and student assessment. We also invite parents to attend meetings to develop Individual Education Plan(IEP) for students as well as monitor and review the support measures so as to enhance their learning effectiveness. 6. Our school has always attached great importance to professional efficiency. We encourage and arrange teachers to attend special education training programmes and seminars so as to enhance their professional capacity of taking care of students with special educational needs. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; organising cultural integration activities; and hiring additional manpower and/or translation/interpretation services to facilitate the communication with parents. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: We aim to cater for learning diversity and improve teaching efficiency through curriculum design and eclectic teaching strategies, assignments and examination accommodation. Our assessment consists of "basic questions" and "challenging questions" which can effectively boost students' confidence in learning. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: 1.The Parent-Teacher Association was established to facilitate effective communication between the school and parents. 2. Thanks to the dedicating participation of the Chairperson and committee members, several scholarships have been set up to assist students with their academic and personal development. Security allowance will be provided to family in emergency. 3. Parents are enthusiastic about participating in school activities and facilitating the school development. Free workshops on communication skills and art work are provided for parents. School Ethos: 1. We dedicate ourselves to the promotion of a culture of respect. 2. Each class is led by two class teachers. We intentionally form a "Quality Circle" for class teachers of each form to discuss the matters of common concern like learning, behavioral and emotional problems through periodic meetings and collaboration. 3. With the implementation of form-based and school-based Award Schemes, we are able to promote an attitude of self-initiatives among students. 4. We have been awarded the “Caring School Award” from the Hong Kong Christian Service and Education Bureau for 12 years and “Excellent Caring School Award” in April 2010. In 2010, we won the title of “Caring Campus”. We were also awarded "The Best Home-School cooperation Award" of the "Caring School Programme" in 2013. 5. Our school is an Inviting School. We have been awarded the "Inviting School Fidelity Award" from IAIE (US) for 14 years. We received "Gold Award" in 2017. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. Creating learning atmosphere, enhancing students’ academic capacity. 2. Promoting positive culture and all-rounded development of students. 3. From 2018 to 2021, we have participated in Healthy School Programme and been granted $900,000 for organizing activities related to personal growth education, paving their way towards a healthy and joyful life. 4. Our junior form students will take part in fully subsidized “Talent Programme” in order to have a holistic development through sports, arts, STEM and uniform groups. Also, they will join the "Let Me Shine" Scholarship Programme which helps to nurture a positive learning attitude. Teacher Professional Training and Development: 1. Every year, overseas experts and educators visit our school and engage in professional dialogues with our teachers. 2. By joining international organization of Learning Circle and holding internal Learning Circle Meetings, professional development among teachers is promoted. 3. Thematic Peer Observation is strongly recommended. Teachers can share their experience and hence promote the effectiveness of teaching. 4. Our school will participate in teaching and research activities that are held by the Educational Bureau and universities to further develop innovative and effective teaching methodologies. 5. "Walking with New Teachers", a mentorship programme which provides support for newly employed teachers has been adopted in our school. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) 1.We have participated in "Project WeCan", which is sponsored by The Wharf Holdings Ltd. Students can visit and work as interns in different companies and organizations under the scheme. Also, we have received support from Poly U students for organizing activities for our students to broaden their horizons. 2.About 60 types of co-curricular activities, forming parts of our formal curriculum, are scheduled every Friday. Activities include the Dance Club, Lion-dancing Club and Sports Teams etc. Other activities include the Girl Guides and the Boy Scouts, which are targeted at developing the multiple intelligence of our students. Students are provided with chances to participate in various free co-curricular activities with the school subsidy. 3.To strengthen the promotion of holistic education, we seize different learning opportunities and activity subsidies for our students. 4.Our school is dedicated in hosting exchange tours with generous subsidy so that our students can learn different cultures around the world and widen their horizons. Over the past few years, our students have been to Mainland China, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Dubai and Germany for different cultural exchange activities. Through these activities, their learning motivation is elevated. School Facilities School Facilities: We provide a newly decorated English Learning Centre, STEM Room and GYM Room for students. We have 30 classrooms, more than 10 special rooms, 3 conference rooms, a School Hall, a Student-activity Centre, a Library (well equipped with I.T. resources), a Multi-media Learning Centre, 3 Computer Rooms, an IT Control Room, a Campus TV Centre, a Multi-Purpose Room and a lift. All the rooms are installed with air-conditioners, LCD projectors and visualizers. A self-directive learning center and a room named “Strive for Excellence” were furnished to provide students with a comfortable learning environment. Small learning groups will be held after school in these facilities with tutors' support. In addition, well designed worksheets, reference books and self-regulated learning programs are provided in these learning facilities. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Scholarship: Our school has actively found different resources and scholarships to motivate our students. Nearly 35 different scholarships and sponsorships award students for having excellent performances in different areas. 1. In the 2019/20 cohort, three students have been awarded the AFS scholarship which covers the expenses for them to study in Hungary, Argentina and Russia for one year. 2. The "Let Me Shine" Scholarship Programme has been established for awarding students with good aspiration and determination. The scholarship consists of 15 individual awards with $1,000 each and 5 group awards with $3,000 each. 3. "Project WeCan" Scheme awards a minimum of $100,000 to our Secondary Six graduates to subsidize the four-year tuition fees in local universities. 4. Scholarship for "Teaching and Learning" has been established to reward the students with brilliant results in the HKDSE Examination. The maximum scholarship is $10,000. 5. In each term, outstanding students and those who have shown improvements in their studies are granted "Chan Lui Chung Tak Scholarship". 6. "Dr. Stephen Chan Self-Regulated Learning Scholarship" is established to encourage and promote Self-Regulated Learning in students. 7. Every year 2-3 students who demonstrate resilience in adversity and maintain a positive attitude towards life and learning are awarded the "Upward Mobility Scholarship" from the Commission of Poverty. Each receives $5,000. 8. Various scholarships like alumni scholarship and Parent Teacher Association Scholarship are offered for students with outstanding performance in academic and non-academic areas each year.

Exchange Programmes: 1. Every year, the Yuen Yuen Institute subsidises students of our schools and those from HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No. 1 Secondary School, HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No. 2 Secondary School and HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No. 3 Secondary School to have an exchange programme outside Hong Kong with the Yuen Yuen Institute Secondary School in Huadu District in Guangzhou to broaden their horizons. 2. We have formed a sister school pair with Yuxinzhen Middle School in Zhejiang to facilitate exchange for teaching and learning.

STEM Education: 1. Our school has been granted about HKD$ 1 million from Quality Education Fund (QEF) in 2019 for continuous development and improvement of school based STEM curriculum so as to enhance students' creativity in innovation. 2. In 2019, the annual "CLCT Cup" was renamed as "CLCT Cup-Triathlon Challenge Competition". This competition was mainly held for the primary school students in Yuen Long District in order to promote STEM education in the area. 3. In "2019 Ying Choi Cup STEM Challenge Competition", our students received one First-Class Award and two Second-Class Awards in the first round of the competition. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: 69M/X, 264M, 269B/C/D, 276A, E34, 969; LRT: 761P, 705, 706.

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24450967 [email protected] 24463766 http://www.tswgss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including - We strive to provide a positive learning environment for our students to develop their potentials. School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year - We emphasize moral and intellectual education and cultivate in students a positive attitude towards life. Number of teaching posts in the approved 55 - We provide an all-round education and prepare students to be contributing and responsible citizens. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 55

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Ms. LAU Yuk-lin, Karen (PEO(SA)) Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 36% Principal (with Mr. KWOK Kin-wa (Bachelor of Science (Hon), Certificate of Education) Qualifications / Special Education Training 29% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Gov Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto refer to the Chinese version 5% 10% 85%

Name of Sponsoring Government Year of Commencement of 1990 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 5400 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Not Applicable School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Life and Society, Chinese History, Putonghua(S.1-S.2), Business Fundamental (S.2-S.3), Design & Technology, Project-based Learning(S.1), Music, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Life Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics*, History*, Geography*, Computer Literacy*, Integrated Science (S.1-S.2)*, Physics (S.3)*, Chemistry (S.3)*, Adopt a different medium Biology (S.3)* of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, History, Geography, Economics, Business Accounting and Financial Studies, Design and Applied Technology, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Life Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Chemistry, Physics

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Biology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Life and Society, Chinese History, Putonghua (S.1-S.2), Business Fundamental (S.2-S.3), Design & Technology, Project-based Learning (S.1), Music, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Life Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Mathematics*, History*, Geography*, Computer Literacy*, Integrated Science (S.1-S.2)*, Physics (S.3)*, Chemistry (S.3)*, Adopt a different medium Biology (S.3)* of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Liberal Studies, Chinese History, History, Geography, Economics, Business Accounting and Financial Studies, Design and Applied Technology (S.4, S.5), Visual Arts, Physical Education, Life Education Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Chemistry, Physics

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Biology Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $55 per school year Student Union / Association Fee $15 per school year Approved Charges for $150 per school year Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees Extra-curricular Activities (S.4-S.6) $148 per school year

Remarks English Extended Learning Activities in S.1-S.3: History, Geography, Mathematics, Computer Literacy, Integrated Science (S.1-S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3) and Biology (S.3)

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Our school will interview ALL applicants. The admission criteria and weightings are: 1. Interview performance (Chinese and English capability) 30% 2. EDB Rank Order 50% 3. Performance of ECA and Service in Primary School 20% 4. Conduct B or above

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life To facilitate students proceeding to S1 to accommodate to the new school environment and study life, our school organises various activities or bridging programmes for these students in the summer vacation. They are Orientation Day, English Bridging Course, Self-Regulated Learning Bridging Course, Study Skills Bridging course, Development Camp, Students' Orientation Day and Parents' Orientation Day. Students understand the importance of balanced diet, physical and mental well-being through Life Education, Healthy School Programme, and cross-curricular activities, including Adventure-Ship, SportACT Award Scheme, Fruit Day.Moreover,talks, workshops, and adventure trainings help students deal with emotion and stress. 天水圍官立中學 Tin Shui Wai Government Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: The Areas of Concern for 2020/21 are: 1. Enhancement of students’ Self-learning Capability. 2. Enhancement of Students’ Self-management Capability. School Management Organisation: The School Management Committee was established in 1999 with a view to achieving efficient and effective school management. The committee comprises the chairperson, a PEO from EDB and members include the Principal, teacher representatives, parent representatives, alumni representatives and independent members. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The School Management Committee is to manage, administer and operate the school.To ensure transparency and accountability, the SMC ensures that school policies are drawn up and made known to the school members; the School Development Plan, Annual School Plan and School Report are timely prepared. The SMC plays an important role in monitoring, evaluating and helping with the sustainable development of the school. School Green Policy: Our school has a wind - pv hybrid streetlight for energy saving and educational purposes. Policy on proper use of air-conditioning is implemented. Reducing Plastic Usage Scheme, Uniform Recycling and Project on ‘Price of Conservation’ are adopted as green policies. Through these activities, students are educated to live a green life. Our students also participated in The Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change Ambassadorship Scheme of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, A Plastic Ocean: Screening and Forum, Visit Mai Po and Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre, and DIY Eco-Enzyme Detergent. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: - To implement bi-literacy and tri-lingualism under the fine-tuned Medium of Instruction Arrangements. - To adopt English as MOI by classes from S.1 to S.3: Math, Geography, History, Computer Literacy, Integrated Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. - To adopt Chinese or English as MOI for Senior form students according to students' language proficiency. Learning and Teaching Strategies: - The school puts emphasis in all-rounded development in five different dimensions, namely moral, intellectual, physical and social, as well as bi-literacy and tri-lingualism to foster students’ abilities in writing, reading, listening, speaking and critical thinking, etc; - School-based Curriculum and various learning activities are designed for the cultivation of multiple intelligence of students - To enrich English Learning Environment, monthly English Speaking Events organised(S.1–S.6). For example, Mid-Autumn Festival; Halloween; Inspirational people; Christmas; Valentines Event; Easter Egg Hunt; Superheroes; World Cultures. Moreover, Inter-class Competitions; Inter-house Drama Competition; Story Telling; Drama Appreciation; Motto Writing and Quiz are also organised. - Project Learning, Self-regulated Learning, Subject-based Self-regulated Reading Scheme, 'Language Across the Curriculum' are implemented. - Pre-lesson Assignments and Graded Exercises are designed to cater for learners' diversity. - Free English Tutorial and Life Planning Mentorship Programme for S.3 - S.4 Underprivileged Students and Free Online English Speaking Programme for S.3 - S.6 Students are organized by Wah Yan College Alumni. - 5-day Academic Festival is to strengthen Cross-curricular Extended Learning outside Classroom and develop students' Generic Skills. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Senior form students can choose 2 elective subjects out of 10 subjects. 2. Curriculum highlights: (1) The school promotes Self-regulated Learning and caters for the diverse needs, interests and abilities of learners with the implementation of policies including pre-lesson assignments, academic reflections, graded exercises, self-regulated Learning, e-learning and challenging questions. (2) Life Education lessons are designed to develop students’ generic skills and help them build a positive and optimistic attitude in life. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Moral and Civic Education: Towards Values Education 2. Reading to Learn: Towards Reading across the Curriculum 3. Project learning: Towards Integrating and Applying Knowledge and Skills across Disciplines 4. Information Technology for interactive learning: Towards Self-directed Learning Life Planning Education: 1. To increase and deepen students’ understanding of the importance of careers life planning for their future education and employment by designing, expanding and refining the school-based life planning curriculum. 2. Through participating in CRE activities and gaining actual work experience, guided work experience, outside-school career-related experience and career-related experience within school, students engage in quality reflection in which students are able to set realistic and achievable goals for life and pave their way to enter the world of work. 3. With the implementation of the school-based careers life planning curriculum, class teachers and subject teachers shoulder their responsibility in educating students the importance of careers life planning and in making well-informed choices for future education and employment. 4. By organizing the school-based "Career Expo" and "Mentoring Programme" to increase students’ exposure to different industries and professions. With a better understanding of the world of work, students are more able to set up their goals in life and enhance their job readiness. 5. To invite NGOs and the business sector to organize talks to introduce the importance of careers life planning in whole-person development to students, teachers and parents. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: 1. Small group teaching is implemented in English classes according to students’ learning abilities and by which to cater for learners' diversities. 2. Two class teachers in Junior form to take good care of every student. 3. Counseling Prefects Scheme aims to handle students with emotional needs. 4. Academic Prefects and English Ambassadors Scheme aim to build the learning and mentoring atmosphere among peers. Senior form students help junior form students solve difficulties in learning. 5. “STAR Programme” (S.1-S.3) aims to strengthen students' knowledge transfer on Chinese, English, Mathematics and Liberal Studies. It also cultivates habits of self-learning, lessons preparation and handing in cross-curricular homework. 6. Cross-curricular Graded e-learning lesson aims to provide students English Self-learning exercises and platform. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The school develops an inclusive school culture, enhance the understanding and acceptance of students with special educational needs (SEN) by school personnel, students and parents. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: In measuring student performance, the school uses several major modes of assessment: uniform tests, examinations and continuous assessment includes quizzes, project works and assignments, etc. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The school communicates with parents through various channels, such as Parents’ day, the School Newsletters and PTA meetings. In addition, PTA initiated a Parent Volunteer Group which supports extra curricular activities. School Ethos: Under simple school ethos, a harmonious campus is created by the concerted efforts of teachers and students. The Academic Prefects, Counselling Prefects and Mentorship Scheme help to build up a caring culture in school effectively. Leadership training programme, Volunteer Scheme and a wide variety of Other Learning Experiences (OLE) classes promote the whole-person development of students. Future Development School Development Plan: The Areas of Concern for 2020/21 are: 1. Enhancement of students’ Self-learning Capability. i. Persistent enhancement of students’ self-regulating learning capability ii. Reinforcement of students’ generic skills through cross-subject collaboration iii.Persistent intensification of professional development of teachers 2. Enhancement of Students’ Self-management Capability i. Cultivation of students’ self-management capability through career and life planning of students ii.Enhancement of students’ self-management capability through goal-setting, interpersonal skills and time management training as well as a campus optimization campaign. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Besides school-based Staff Development Day and joint-school Staff Development Day, teachers are encouraged to participate in training courses, workshops and seminars so as to advance the efficacy in teaching and pastoral care. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) A total of 38 clubs and interest groups allow students to achieve both physical and mental well-being in various fields like subjects, social services, sports and recreation. School Facilities School Facilities: There are Lecture Rooms (150 seating), Learning Resource Centre & Self-regulated Learning room, Hall, Mini-hall, STEAM Laboratory, e-Learning Centre, English Corner, Chinese Corner, Mathematics room, Liberal Studies Resources room, Physics Laboratory, Chemistry Laboratory, Biology Laboratory, Integrated Science Laboratory, Design and Technology room, Art room, Music room, Multi-use activity centre, Dance room, Careers counselling room, Discipline room, Counselling room, Social Worker room, Conference room, Study room, Sick room, Parents and Teachers Association Centre, Student Union office, Staff Common Room, Open and covered Playgrounds and Green Garden. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others In HKDSE 2020, the best result attained by our top student was 5** in one subject, 5* in two subjects and 4 in three subjects. Our students attained 1 First Runner-up, 1 Second Runner-ups in Choral Speaking and 1 Champion, 1 First Runner-up and 2 Second Runner-ups in Solo Speaking in the Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival (English Speech); 1 Champion in Choral Speaking, 1 Champion,1 First Runner-up and 1 Second Runner-ups in the Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival (Chinese and Putonghua Speech). Diamond Prizes in the “Chemists Online” Self-study Award Scheme. Merit in 70A Student Video Clip Design Competition (Secondary School). Our students are also talented in various fields like performing arts, e.g. Dancing, Sports, Technology, etc. Many of them have won awards and certificates at district, social services, regional and international levels. They have attained many outstanding awards in the Hong Kong School Drama Festival and the field of Technology. Study tour programs combine educational and cultural exchange activities for student groups visiting Korea. (Please refer to the school website for more.) Direct Public Transportation to School Bus: 69M/X, 264M, 265B, 265M, 969, 269B/C/D, 276A; Light Rail: 751, 705, 706, 761P; MTR: Tin Shui Wai Station

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31562500 [email protected] 31562505 http://www.tswmc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Our school develops student-centred all round education with the spirit of Jesus Christ as our School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year foundation and adapts the "through train" model. Through preaching the Gospel, we nurture our students into people of significance and denote ourselves to develop students' potential into fullness. Number of teaching posts in the approved 58 Finally, the humanistic approach towards education is valued above all in our school. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 60

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of The Rev WONG Yuk-chee, Peter Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 41% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 59% Principal (with Ms. WONG Sau-lin (Teacher Cert., BPil, MEd) Qualifications / Special Education Training 26% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Follow the way of the Lord. Love others as you love yourself. Work 3% 16% 81% whole-heartedly so as to bring out your potentials.

Name of Sponsoring Methodist Church HK Year of Commencement of 2001 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6100 Sq. M Religion Protestantism / Incorporated Management Established School Christianity Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese language, Mathematics, Science*, Chinese History, History, Geography, Life and Society*, Computer, Religious Studies, Physical Education, Civic Education, Putonghua (S.1 & S.2), Music (S.1 & S.2), Visual Arts (S.1 & S.2), Home Chinese as the medium Economics (S.1 & S.2)*, Integrated Arts (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Chinese Language (Putonghua)(S.3) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics M2, Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, I.T., Chinese History, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Physical Chinese as the medium Education, Ethics and Religious Studies, Physical Education (DSE), Ethics and Religious Studies (DSE), Visual Arts of instruction (DSE)

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese language, Mathematics, Science*, Chinese History, History, Geography, Life and Society*, Computer, Religious Studies, Physical Education, Civic Education, Putonghua (S.1 & S.2), Music (S.1 & S.2), Visual Arts (S.1 & S.2), Home Chinese as the medium Economics (S.1 & S.2)*, Integrated Arts (S.3) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Chinese Language (Putonghua) (S.3) Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Mathematics M2, Liberal Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, I.T., Chinese History, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Physical Chinese as the medium Education, Ethics and Religious Studies, Physical Education (DSE), Ethics and Religious Studies (DSE), Visual Arts of instruction (DSE)

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $310 $310 $310 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $20 Student Union / Association Fee $30 Approved Charges for Maintenance fees: $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees House fees: $40

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Academic application: 30%; Non-academics (conduct, participation in extra-curricular activities, service, awards) 40%; Interviews: 30%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Our school runs a two-week orientation programme for pre-S1 students during summer vacation. The programme includes two main components, English drama training and activities related to adapting to secondary school life. The purpose of the former component is to arouse students’ interest in English, while the latter component serves the function of enhancing students’ self management and interpersonal skills. In order to help Secondary One students to adapt to the secondary school life, three class teachers are deployed in each class and an initiation programme co-organised by the Methodist Church is held. At the beginning of the school year, a four-day induction program is also organized for the students. It is hoped that the students will be able to know their teachers and peers so as to build a sense of belonging to the school through the planned activities. The curriculum design can assist students in setting their annual goals and fostering their positive learning attitude, consolidating the strong foundation of learning for the upcoming academic year. In 2007 and 2012, Our school earned a Gold Award at the Hong Kong Healthy Schools Award Scheme. This is by virtue of achieving the standards set by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for the promotion of healthy practice in schools. Our objective is to continue our efforts at advocating the physical, mental and spiritual health of our students. Since 2010, our school has been invited by the Chinese University of Hong Kong to become one of the key partner schools of ‘Quality Education Fund Thematic Network on Healthy Schools’ Scheme, supporting other schools which run healthy education programmes. 天水圍循道衞理中學 Tin Shui Wai Methodist College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: The School Theme: ‘The Grateful Journey’ School Management Organisation: Implementing School-based Management. Members of School Management Committee come from various professions and provide a strong support to the school. School managers and frontline workers communicate through different channels and work as a team to lead the school. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Please refer to the school website. School Green Policy: 1. To alert ambassadors of their responsibility to preserve our environment. 2. To develop ambassadors' leadership skills in conducting group discussion and organizing activities. 3. To help students develop a positive attitude towards environmental protection through involvement in whole-school activities. 4. To impress upon students the need to be conservationist in utilising materials for classroom decoration. 5. To instill attitudes of frugality into students. 6. To establish a workplace where its philosophy incorporates a sound environmental protection ethic aiming at sensitizing our campus community to teachers' environmental responsibility. 7. To raise students' awareness and develop their habit of saving energy through the energy consumption monitoring system. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Chinese is adopted as the medium of instruction and from which understanding of content subject is fully enhanced. Generally, All-Round Language Learning Activities are regularly scheduled to enhance the English and Chinese proficiency of students. Students of higher abilities are streamed in regular Chinese and English classes. As for the English-medium Extended Learning Activities(ELA) implemented in S.1-S.3, four subjects are involved. These include English, Integrated Science, Life and Society and Home Economics. English is used in conducting the ELA with the intention of expanding the English exposure of students. English speaking day is held every cycle to increase students' exposure to English. Putonghua is employed as teaching medium in Chinese lessons of some S.3 classes. Learning and Teaching Strategies: To place strong emphasis on the Multiple –intelligence development of students. To make learning a pleasurable experience for students and develop their life-long capabilities through classroom activities, Life-wide Learning sessions, extracurricular activities and overseas culture exchange programs. To provide a variety of courses with emphasis on knowledge building and integration and to foster learning motivation and ability among students. To promote subject-based extended learning in four core subjects to nurture in equip students independent learning. In order to arouse students’ interest and enhance their proficiency, an extra Native English teacher is hired so that more students are exposed to English-rich environment. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Students choose their electives based on their academic performance and interest. 2. Curriculum highlights: The Form Three Integrated Art curriculum offers integrated Music, Visual Art and Home Economics. It has been broadened to include other Art forms. Students are therefore afforded a wider range of choice to cater for development of a more diverse potential or inclination. To achieve compatibility with learner level while at the same time meeting the needs of syllabus content, some core subjects have streamlined their school-based curricula while still matching the principles of the NSS curriculum as well as other extended activity. The highest priority is effective teaching and learning. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Through project-based learning, students can be empowered to employ generic skills, which can be furthered refined through carefully designed, school-based activities such as exhibitions, debating and public speaking. Moral and Civic Education: 1. To help students develop a wholesome self-image and their self-management potential through diverse activities. 2. To help students acquire positive life values based on love for themselves and respect for others through Civic Education and Life-wide Learning Sessions. 3. To help students accept their role and responsibility in their family, school, society and country. 4. To endow students with a broader perspective by encouraging them to actively participate in social service and activities, enabling them to care for and get involved in society. 5. To help students develop their critical thinking capability and their potential to discern right from wrong. As for Information and Communications Technology, the junior form curriculum has been restructured for societal development. With the e-learning platform and interactive teaching methodologies, students’ interest in the subject is engendered so that they are better equipped for the future world. Life Planning Education: Well-designed life planning programs are launched in different forms in order to let students understand themselves and think about their future in different perspectives. Also, various mentorship schemes are promoted for students. Meanwhile, the group and individual career counseling services are provided by Social Worker and Counseling Assistant for helping students for organize their own career paths. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Supporting Integration Education through providing professional seminars to all members of staff and certificate courses to some members. Special Education Needs Group is established to cater for learner diversity. Students with special needs will be supported by provisional arrangements in regard to their homework and assessments. To facilitate the steady development of these students, supplemental programs, for example, fostering social or study skills, will be provided on a regular basis. An educational psychologist will visit our school frequently to offer assistance and professional ideas as support. A ‘Talent Nursery’ has been established to provide the needs of the gifted, such that their special gifts can be harnessed and channeled along the lines of optimum development. Varied teaching strategies have been adopted proactively to cater for learner diversity. The scheme covers the needs of the whole class, small groups and individuals. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Inclusive education is implemented in a holistic approach to cater for students with special education needs. The Special Education Support team is composed of Assistant Principal, Special Education Needs Coordinator, Special Education Needs Support Teacher, Through-train Support Social Worker, Education Psychologist, and a number of teaching assistants. The provision of diversified support for students of different kinds of special education needs is funded by the Learning Support Grant, coupled with resources of all sorts. The support service ranges from after school tutorials, Saturday tutorials, exam tutorials, summer courses and speech therapies and the like. The adapted assignments and assessment mode help reduce students’ pressure academically. Our school has been devoted to building an inclusive campus, which offers extra-curricular activities such as board games, photography, kirigami, balloon decoration and school clubs alike, as well as service learning, to explore students’ potential and nurture their interest for their career planning. Parents are invited to take part in some of the activities to forge a closer Parent-teacher relationship. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Highlight formative assessments such as lesson performance, tests, project learning besides the two summative assessments. An Enhancement Scheme has been employed during the summer holidays to ensure that students attain a certain level of achievement. To cater for the special learning needs of individual students, adjustments have been made to their assignments and examination conditions under the principle of learning diversity. Besides this, some classes in the core subjects, namely Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics and Liberal Studies, are streamed according to students’ ability. Together with the adaptation of the curriculum for the remedial and enhancement classes, students’ learning needs are better accommodated. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: As two parents are nominated to Board of directors of School, PTA fosters better communication between parents and school. The Parent-Teacher Association is proactive in organizing and facilitating various school activities with the following objectives: a) to forge closer relations among parents; b) to enrich the learning experience of students towards their healthy development. The Parents’ Day as well as the ‘Warm Call” made by the class teacher to parents each term can facilitate a close contact and deep understanding of the parents, which would further help the development of students. School Ethos: Harmonious as a family. Highlight Love, Trust, Understanding and Care. Implementing School-based life education and adopt Buddy Form Teachers that actively promotes trust between teachers and students, through which student's problem-solving skills and positive thinking are developed. Future Development School Development Plan: The school’s three-year development plan - to raise students’ achievement - to further promote life education - to arouse students’ awareness and improve their abilities of being equipped for the future

The school-based Life Education curriculum aims to imbue students with the core values in Christianity so as to nurture students to become a 'Methodist'. The curriculum is implemented in the mixed mode which features education, nurture and religion, with a view to cultivate in students the vision to understand life, cherish it and live it to the full. The school, which is operated in a through-train mode, aims at bringing up our generations to become all-round persons throughout the 12 years’ primary and secondary education. Every year, the majority of Secondary 1 intake is from Tin Shui Wai Methodist Primary School. Therefore, both schools put much effort on early intervention to help Primary 6 students transit to Secondary 1 smoothly. Tin Shui Wai Methodist College is aligned with Tin Shui Wai Methodist Primary School in such aspects as curriculum, teaching and learning, and students’ personal development. We believe that students can be nurtured in a better way and they can acquire a more comprehensive and fascinating learning experience. An exchange student is arranged to have lessons with local student in order to enhance students' English ability as well as their global outlook. Teacher Professional Training and Development: All member of the teaching staff has attained the level of a Bachelor’s degree and some have post-graduate credentials. All teaching staff in the approved establishment hold a recognized teacher training qualification. School-based professional development is arranged throughout. To strongly emphasize the professional development of teachers. Co-planning sessions, peer lesson observation and post-lesson conference are strategies employed to enlarge the repertoire of teaching methodologies and hence enhance teacher efficacy. To diligently pursue strategies both in and outside the classroom to foster learning diversity. In all major subjects at school, there is a time slot for peer teacher lesson preparation in each grade which is a part of and followed up by class observation and evaluation. This practice promotes professional teachers’ development at school. The teaching staff have already attained a high level of professionalism evidenced in the practice of self-reflection, unstinting effort and in their wholehearted adoption of the culture of our knowledge-based institute. Starting from 2013, the Education Bureau has recruited our school to become one of the Professional Development Schools (PDS). Our school is going to play a pivotal role in offering other schools professional advice on catering for learners’ diversity. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) 60 extra-curricular activities/clubs are set up to suit the various interests of the students. All students at the junior levels have to join at least one activity/club. The student fellowship welcomes all students to join.

Methodistician’s interests in music is well cultivated with “One Student, One Music” scheme:

Through learning musical instruments and experiencing a rich variety of music, it is of our strong belief that students learn invaluable musical skills, concentration, cooperation and team spirit. Students’ participation in different musical performances does not only enhance students’ self-efficacy, but also allows them to gain recognition and a sense of satisfaction. The scheme is implemented during regular school hours for all S1 students in the academic year 2020-2021. Students choose their area of interest among seven specially designed music lessons, which include a cappella, handchime, musical, flute, trumpet, percussion instruments and electronic music School Facilities School Facilities: We have 30 classrooms, 2 School Halls, a library, a further study and career guidance room, a student activity center, Multi-media self-learning center, two computer rooms, a Home Economics room, a Music room, a Visual art room, Science laboratories, a STEM room, an Englishland, a Religious Education room, gym center, a jumping pit, a handball court and a basketball court. The school hall, all classrooms and special rooms are air-conditioned. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Student Achievements: Tin Shui Wai Methodist College is proud of our students’ achievements in different aspects. Some of our outstanding students demonstrated and showcased their excellence and talents: Kiko Shing cho-yan, as the representative of the Hong Kong Athletic Team at the 2018 Asian Games (Jakarta, Indonesia), won the eleventh place in the Women's 100m hurdles .

Kiko Shing cho-yan & Leung Shing Hei were honored Sportsgirl Of The Year & Sportsboy Of The Year respectively in Grantham Outstanding Student Athlete Awards 2018 – 2019 (New Territories), organised by The Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation.

Christian Chukwudi Edison proudly represented the Hong Kong Athletic Team in Men Junior Shot Put event in the Hong Kong Inter-city Athletics Championships 2019.

Won the first runner up in the 2018 Dongguan-Hong Kong-Macao Youth Stem Education Exchange Programme – BDS Robotics Friendly Match organized by BDS Technology (HK) Limited

Won the First Honour Award in Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area Mathematical Olympiad 2019 (Preliminary Round) organized by Olympiad Champion Education Centre

Won the Gold Prize in the Traversing the Forbidden City Interschool Competition organized by Leisure & Cultural Services Department in 2019.

Won the Teacher Honor Award & Special Honor Award in the 2019 Secondary School Contemporary Drawing Competition organized by Hong Kong Academy of Contemporary Art. Direct Public Transportation to School School can be reached by KMB routes 265M, 269B, 269C, 269, 276B; City bus routes 967, 969; LRT: Tin Fu stop.

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24742678 [email protected] 24747086 http://www.lktmc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including We respect students' own unique personality and put emphasis on developing their potentials, School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year enhancing their ability of logical thinking and increasing their exposure to the greater world outside. We strive to establish an ethos of respect, mutual support, national pride, global perspective and Number of teaching posts in the approved 56 thoughtfulness for every individual. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 62

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Ms Chan Katherine Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 98% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 51% Principal (with Mr. Lam Chi Ming (BSc., MSc.( ITE)) Qualifications / Special Education Training 23% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Diligence, Frugality, Loyalty and Faithfulness 9% 8% 83%

Name of Sponsoring Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Year of Commencement of 1987 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 4700 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua and Liberal Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, History, Geography, Economics (S.3), Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Accounts Fundamental (S.2), Design & Technology, Home Economics, English as the medium of Music, Visual Arts and Physical Education S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Liberal Studies, Chinese History and Visual Arts

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, History, Geography, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology and Physical English as the medium of Education S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua and Liberal Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, History, Geography, Economics (S.3), Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2), Physics (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Biology (S.3), Computer Literacy, Accounts Fundamental (S.2), Design & Technology, Home Economics, English as the medium of Music, Visual Arts and Physical Education S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, Liberal Studies and Visual Arts

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information & Communication Technology and Physical English as the medium of Education S.4 - S.6 instruction

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Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for $290 (F.1-F.5), $210 (F.6) Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Students may take Applied Learning courses as elective subjects on Saturday.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The admission criteria and weightings for S.1 discretionary places: Academic performance (60%); Non-academic performance (extra-curricular activities/services) (5%); Performance in the interview (35%).

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Bridging Course, Scheme for Adaptation to Secondary School Life for S.1 and S.1 Orientation Day Students are encouraged to purchase healthy lunch boxes from the authorized supplier or bring their own lunch boxes. We closely monitor the quality of the food sold at the school tuck shop in order to help maintain the good health of our students. 東華三院盧幹庭紀念中學 Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Lo Kon Ting Memorial College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: - School Management Organisation: Our school adopts School-based Management. The administrative structure comprises four main areas, Academics, Student Affairs, School Administration and Resources Development and over 20 functional groups. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) was established in February 2006. The composition of the IMC includes the representatives from the sponsoring body, the principal, teachers, parents, alumni and independent community members. The direct participation in school decision-making and the input of these key stakeholders help enhance the transparency and accountability of the school governance and contribute to a more effective school operation. School Green Policy: To echo the society's increasing concern for environmental protection, we implement environmental policies to promote energy saving and waste recycling, and encourage green lifestyle among students. For instance, we use energy-efficient electrical appliances, water saving devices, monitor the usage of electricity, carry out Student Environment Protection Ambassador Scheme' and 'Energy Saving Scheme'. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school has put much emphasis on the implementation of biliteracy and trilingaulism, especially our students' English standard. English as the medium of instructions has been adopted in all subjects in all forms (except Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Chinese Literature, senior form Visual Arts and Liberal Studies). Putonghua is taught as a separate subject (2 lessons per week) and is also adopted as the medium of instruction in Chinese Language subject in some classes. In order to strengthen the English Language Arts education and better prepare our students for the NSS, English Language Arts is offered in junior form. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Measures for enhancing learning and teaching effectiveness are as follows: 1. To enhance teaching effectiveness, peer lesson observation and collaborative lesson planning are implemented. 2. To nurture students’ abilities to think independently and make sound judgments, diversified teaching and learning strategies and project learning are adopted. 3. To arouse students’ interest in reading and promote a good reading atmosphere in school, we carry out the Morning Reading Scheme, the Extensive Reading Scheme and Reading Award Scheme for Junior Form Students. Various activities, like book exhibitions, visits to the Central Library and talks conducted by writers, are also held to promote reading by the School Library. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. According to the interest and abilities of the students. 2. Curriculum highlights: Curriculum planning: (1) The curriculum for junior forms is well-designed and diversified. For example, Accounts Fundamental is provided in Form Two. (2) For senior forms, the school offers arts, science, commercial and Applied Learning subjects to cater for students' interest as well as their learning and career needs. Development of the Four Key Tasks: The school has fully implemented the four key tasks: (1) Organize morning reading session, participate in online reading programme and adopt "Extensive Reading" Scheme to cultivate students' reading habit and to promote a reading culture. (2) Information technology equipment and the school intranet system have been well established to develop effective teaching and learning strategies. (3) Interdisciplinary project learning helps students to develop their generic skills. (4) A specific theme of moral and civic education is set every year. Elements of moral and civic education are incorporated into many other learning experiences, such as class periods, assemblies, visits, and forum. Student civic ambassadors help to implement various activities. Life Planning Education: The Careers Committee arranges different activities to help our students in career and life planning. The activities include organizing school-based career EXPO, conducting vocational aptitude test for the students and recruiting experienced retired teachers to provide individual counselling services for all S.4 to S.6 students on career and life planning. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Small group learning aims to enhance students' motivation through interaction and collaboration. Besides, teachers develop different teaching methods and materials to deal with students with different abilities in order to stretch their potentials and to arouse their learning interests. Students are encouraged to participate in various kinds of extracurricular activities. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our school has adopted the Whole School Approach (WSA) to integrated education (IE) based on five underlying principles, namely early identification, early intervention, WSA, home-school co-operation and cross-sector collaboration. With the active cooperation of an educational psychologist, a clinical psychologist, two school social workers, the Student Support Team and the Counselling Committee, we have developed effective strategies to support our students with special needs and safeguard the mental health of our teachers and students. Our Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) is tasked with integrating the resources and strengthening the liaison between the teachers of different subject panels and external professionals in order to provide educational activities and counseling service for our students with special needs. Besides, our school organizes Home-school forums, Christmas Dinner, small group meetings and WhatsAapp groups for parents of Form 1 students. Individual parents may receive phone calls or meet our teachers in person as necessary. To give further support to the students and their families in need, after-school remedial classes are arranged 5 days a week on a regular basis and “Revision Classes” are conducted during the Uniform Tests and Examinations to provide extra support to our students. Our school has also joined the Healthy School Programme and the Challenge Unlimited Quadratic Scheme. Together with a variety of extra-curricular activities, we aim to encourage our students from different family backgrounds to establish friendship, accept one another and foster an inclusive and harmonious culture in our school campus. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: F.1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 students are required to take 2 examinations and 2 uniform tests during the year besides daily assessments. F.6 students are required to have daily assessment and take 1 examination. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: All parents are members of the Parents-Teachers' Association (PTA). The PTA committee members and IMC parent managers are elected among themselves. They represent all parents and participate in school decision making. Together with the parent volunteer team and parent network, they help enhance home-school communication. The PTA organises different activities regularly, such as the parent support group, interest class, family picnic, annual dinner, parents and teachers lunch gathering and the newsletter publishing etc. The PTA also provides subsidies and emergency financial assistance to students in need. School Ethos: We create a positive and harmonious ethos, practise strict discipline and prepare students to be independent and self-motivated learners. We place equal emphasis on moral education, discipline and counselling. Counselling teachers, social worker and educational psychologist collaborate with each other to provide guidance to students. Future Development School Development Plan: The three-year development plan (2018/19-2020/21): 1) To enhance learning & teaching effectiveness and improve students’ academic performance 2) To strengthen the whole-person developmental support for students 3) To strengthen the inheritance and development concerning the school management team Teacher Professional Training and Development: The school puts emphasis on the professional development of teachers. All teachers have to attend the School-Based Staff Development Day every year. Teachers also participate in different seminars and workshops organized by the EDB, tertiary institutes and professional bodies, depending on their interests and needs. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) The school offers a wide variety of extra-curricular activities. There are over 40 clubs and groups, including academic disciplines, interests, school teams and community services. Throughout the year, we organize numerous activities and events, such as athletic meets, music competitions, exchange activities, leadership training programmes and visits, etc. We also encourage our students to take part in different contests, such as verse speaking, debate, music, dance, drama and sports, which are organized by local and overseas institutions. School Facilities School Facilities: All classrooms, special rooms and the school hall are air-conditioned, and each classroom is equipped with a computer, LCD projector, visualizer and projection screen. Moreover, there are Language laboratory, Computer Lab, Multi-purpose Room, Creative Centre of Design Technology & Graphic Communication, Library, GIS & Liberal Studies Learning Centre and Cross-curricular English Learning Centre in the school. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible public information / service counter. Others - Direct Public Transportation to School Bus routes: K66, K68, K73, K74, 68A, 268B, 268C, 76K; MTR: West Rail Line (Long Ping Station); Light Rail (Fung Nin Road)

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 東華三院馬振玉紀念中學 TWGHs C.Y. Ma Memorial College Yau Shin Street Au Tau, Yuen Long

24439833 [email protected] 24432882 http://www.cyma.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Our school is committed to achieving all-rounded development of students and enabling them to fulfill School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year their full potential with a positive learning environment. We encourage our students to acquire knowledge and skills, and learn to think critically and independently, leading to a full life and a positive Number of teaching posts in the approved 51 role in society. Our school has fostered an ethos of self-discipline and self-reliance. Students are establishment given opportunities to have successful experience in different areas so as to maximise their Total number of teachers in the school 54 confidence and enhance their emotional and academic development to the fullest. Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. Ho Yau Kai, Orlando Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 91% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 44% Principal (with Ms. Chan Miu Ha Qualifications / Special Education Training 20% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Diligence, Frugality, Loyalty and Faithfulness 26% 11% 63%

Name of Sponsoring Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Year of Commencement of 1994 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6200 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua (S.1), Mathematics*, Life and Society, Science (S.1 and S.2)*, Biology (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Chinese History, Geography, Tourism and Hospitality Studies (S.3), Economics (S.3), Business Accounting and Chinese as the medium Financial Studies (S.3), Physical Education, Computer Literacy (S.1 and S.2)*, Information and Communication of instruction Technology (S.3)*, Visual Arts, Music* and Home Economics (S.1 and S.2)*

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physical Education, Business Accounting and Financial Studies, Technology and Living (Fashion, Clothing & Textiles) (S.6), Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Economics, Chinese History, Chinese as the medium Combined Science (Biology and Chemistry) (S.6), Information and Communication Technology, Biology (S.4 and S.5), of instruction Chemistry (S.4 and S.5), Geography (S.4 and S.5), Physical Education (DSE), Visual Arts (DSE) (S.4 and S.5) and Mathematics (Extended Part Module 1)

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

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*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua (S.1), Mathematics*, Life and Society, Science (S.1 and S.2)*, Biology (S.3), Chemistry (S.3), Chinese History, Geography, Tourism and Hospitality Studies (S.3), Economics (S.3), Business Accounting and Chinese as the medium Financial Studies (S.3), Physical Education, Computer Literacy (S.1 and S.2)*, Information and Communication of instruction Technology (S.3)*, Visual Arts, Music*and Home Economics (S.1 and S.2)*

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

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Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physical Education, Business Accounting and Financial Studies, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Economics, Chinese History, Information and Communication Technology, Biology, Chinese as the medium Chemistry, Geography, Physical Education (DSE), Visual Arts (DSE) and Mathematics (Extended Part Module 1) of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 3 3 3 3 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $310 $310 $310 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $5 Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Our school implements small class teaching to promote collaborative learning and self-directed learning to cater for learner diversity.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Starting from January 2015, the school accepts students from all districts. The admission criteria and weightings for S.1 discretionary places are: (1) Academic results and conduct [40%]; (2) Extra-curricular activities and social services [30%]; and (3) Interview and others [30%].

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Bridging Course and S.1 Orientation Day are organised in August every year. The S.1 Bridging Course is comprised of two parts: a 3-day training camp at the Whampao Military Academy and an on-campus training course on the 4 core subjects, Science and some extra-curricular activities to get students prepared for their secondary school life. S.1 Parents’ Night is also arranged to showcase students' learning outcomes in late October. Healthy campus is one of our major concerns as we have participated in the ‘Healthy School Programme’ organised by the Chinese University of Hong Kong since 2013. All departments and committees are encouraged to put health education into practice and give support to the development of students’ physical growth, mental health, and civic-consciousness. Students are encouraged to purchase healthy lunch boxes from the authorised on-site meal portioning supplier or bring their own lunch boxes, using the school’s steamer. 東華三院馬振玉紀念中學 TWGHs C.Y. Ma Memorial College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To cater for learner diversity and enhance self-directed learning. 2. To strengthen whole-school collaboration for the development of project-based learning for Language Across Curriculum. 3. To develop potentials for the advancement of life planning and positive lifestyle. School Management Organisation: Under school-based management, the school is managed through the co-operation of various departments and committees. We also promote collaboration among the sponsoring body, the Principal, staff members, parents and alumni to seek consensus for mapping out and implementing our school policies. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) was set up in 2006. It consists of 13 members: representatives of the sponsoring body, the Principal, representatives of teachers, parents, alumni and independent community members. School Green Policy: The school places great emphasis on raising the awareness of environmental protection of students and teachers. Everyone is encouraged to save energy, recycle, reduce waste and join the ‘Caring Planting Scheme’ and ‘Eco Pledge’ to help promote environmental education. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Our school puts great emphasis on bi-literacy and tri-lingualism, especially English learning and teaching. To cultivate a rich English language environment and arouse students’ interest and confidence in speaking English, various language learning activities and programmes, such as Language Across the Curriculum (LAC) Day, Read Aloud Programme for junior form students, theme-based learning projects, English Week, English Ambassador Training Programme, TW Joint-school Oxbridge English Summer Camp, English Study Tours to England and Singapore, English Drama Competitions, Speech Festival, sharing sessions with foreign exchange students and the use of English Language Self-access Centre (ELSAC) are organised with the support of the Native English Teacher and English teachers. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Our school adopts the student-centred approach and interactive learning and teaching modes are implemented in every classroom. To enhance the effectiveness of learning and teaching, eLearning and Self-directed Learning are our major concerns to facilitate students’ learning through personalised note-taking and study skills to help them become independent and life-long learners. Multi-disciplinary Project Learning Programme is one of the pedagogies for building students’ generic skills, such as collaboration, communication, problem-solving, analytical skills and critical thinking. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Our school offers 12 electives for students. 2. Curriculum highlights: The 12 electives include: Business Accounting and Financial Studies, Technology and Living (Fashion, Clothing and Textiles), Information and Communication Technology, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Combined Science (Biology and Chemistry), Economics, Chinese History, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Visual Arts and Physical Education are provided for students to choose, according to their interest and abilities. Mathematics (Extended Part Module 1) is also offered for students with greater capability and interest in Calculus and Statistics. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Reading to learn: Chinese Poetry Reading and English Read Aloud Programme are integrated into the junior form curriculum to improve students’ Chinese and English reading and speaking skills. The School Library arranges various activities to promote good reading habits to induce students to read extensively and broaden the spectrum of their learning through Morning Reading Sessions, Reading Award Scheme, Book Fair, Book Exchange Programme and Book Sharing Sessions. 2. Using eLearning to facilitate interactive learning: Our school encourages teachers to use iPads and other eLearning resources to meet students’ needs, simulate them to learn independently and conduct the lessons more effectively. Students are also encouraged to take part in different inter-school learning activities and competitions about IT and gain more personal learning experience. 3. Project Learning: Project Learning Programme for S.3 is co-organised by the Academic Committee, Chinese Language, Mathematics, Computer Literacy and Liberal Studies with the aim to equip students with generic skills, such as collaboration, communication, creativity, information technology, critical thinking, problem-solving and study skills. 4. Moral and Civic Education: Various learning activities and community services are conducted during class periods, hall assemblies and OLE days to raise students’ awareness of their surroundings, enhance their sense of responsibility, nurture their civic-consciousness, enrich their life experiences and nurture their positive values towards life. Life Planning Education: Our Career Guidance Committee works closely with different departments, committees and other external organisations to provide a series of aptitude tests, learning activities, games, training courses and programmes, workshops, competitions, joint-school life planning education seminars, parents' meeting, job tasting programmes, overseas career and study tours, interview workshops and 'Life Companion Programme' to cater for the needs of life planning education of students at different levels. Based on the understanding of their personal attributes, interests and capabilities, students are encouraged and supported to set their individual learning targets and work hard for their ideal career path. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Our school implements small class teaching and flexible grouping of students to cater for students’ diverse learning needs. Under school-based curriculum, the school encourages teachers in different subjects to work collaboratively and design learning materials and activities at different levels so as to address students’ diversity. We also provide enrichment programmes and enhancement schemes for both more capable and less capable achievers. Counselling teachers work closely with our school social workers and the educational psychologist to provide students and parents with appropriate support and assistance to overcome their learning and social difficulties through in-house programmes and workshops. With the establishment of the system of Chief Form Master, Form Academic Master, Form Discipline Master and Co-class Teachers, students can experience their enjoyable and fruitful secondary school life in C.Y. Ma. Our school was honoured with ‘Excellent Caring School Award’ in the past few years. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The school supports the Integration Education in a whole-school approach. Our SEN Support Team consists of our Principal, Vice-principals, SEN Coordinator, Chairperson of the Academic Committee and Social Workers. Working along with the Educational Psychologist and the Speech Therapist, we assist SEN students’ learning in various aspects. With the help of Learning Support Grant and other financial resources, our SEN Coordinator is responsible for designing strategic supporting programmes for students, including services about educational psychologist consultation, speech therapy, dyslexia, attention deficit and the like. Moreover, we recruit several teaching assistants to assist students’ learning individually and/or in small groups. Through the curriculum design, tiered assignments, adjustments of homework and assessments, the school helps students with special educational needs enhance their learning effectiveness. The school also encourages teachers to attend different professional development workshops related to integration education to help cater for learner diversity. We also stress on the importance of students’ career planning. By organizing different job-tasting programmes, we help students construct their future career path. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Formative and summative assessments are adopted to allow students to develop their academic achievement in a more balanced and effective way. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The Parent-Teacher Association was established in 1997 with the aims to promote collaborative work between home and school so as to further develop and improve students’ academic performance and whole-person development, to organise various activities and publish annual newsletters for building a close relationship and strong linkage between parents and the school, to provide positive parenting skills to parents and help them strengthen their family bonding, and to offer better welfare to students and let them lead a healthy campus life. The parent volunteers contribute greatly to home-school cooperation and the school was honoured with ‘The Most Caring School to Home-school Cooperation’ organised by Hong Kong Christian Service in 2014. School Ethos: Our school creates a caring, positive and welcoming learning atmosphere and we aim to nurture students’ virtues and righteousness through a caring but firm approach. We establish a good rapport between students and teachers and we put emphasis on the importance of self-discipline and mutual respect through various activities and programmes organised by teachers, social workers in different aspects, including moral education and discipline and counselling. The boarding service also plays an important role in providing students the essential life training and practice on their self-discipline and self-management skills. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To enhance learning and teaching effectiveness and promote learning to learn. 2. To develop multiple talents and promote positive attitudes towards life. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Apart from the school-based professional development days, teachers are encouraged to be life-long learners and receive professional development training to improve the effectiveness of learning and teaching. Peer lesson observation and collaborative lesson planning are arranged to enhance teachers’ professional expertise. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Our school develops students’ learning experiences through a wide variety of Other Learning Experiences (OLE) and other extra-curricular activities, including moral and civic education, community service, career-related experience, aesthetic and cultural development and physical development. We highly recommend students to participate in activities and competitions to make their secondary school life more enjoyable and meaningful and fulfill their full potential with a positive learning environment. All S.1 students are required to take part in Scouts or Flag-raising Team and receive training on self-discipline and team building. ‘Trees for Life Development Fund’ was founded and the C.Y. Ma Charity Fund Limited made a donation of $500,000 in 2011 and $400,000 in 2014 to support the Tree Climbing Team to join different activities and an international competition in Singapore. School Facilities School Facilities: All classrooms, special rooms and the assembly hall are air-conditioned and have access to the computer and Wi-Fi networks to facilitate eLearning. In addition to the standardised classrooms, we also have 2 Laboratories, School Library, Multimedia Learning Centre, Computer-assisted Learning Centre, English Language Self-access Centre (ELSAC), Technology and Living (Clothing) Room, Home Economics Room, Music Room, Visual Art Room, Multi-purpose Rooms, Study Rooms, Student Union Room, Prefect Room, Parent Resources Centre, Conference Room, Social Worker Rooms, Campus TV Room, Medical Room, Tuck Shop, General Office and Car Park. Our student hostel is a six-storey building. It provides boarding service for 120 students and it is well-equipped with a canteen, a laundry room, and each floor has a private study room, bedrooms and a living room. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp and Accessible lift. Others Scholarship: We offer scholarships to students who have outstanding achievements in academic aspects, ECA and social services. Exchange programmes: Cultural study tours and excursions to Scotland, England, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan and Mainland China are organised to enrich students' learning experiences. Direct Public Transportation to School KMB: 54, 64K, 68E, 68F, 76K, 77K; Minibus: 35, 36, 37, 38, 75, 609, 609B; West Rail (Yuen Long); and Free local and cross-border school buses (Pick-up points: Yuen Long City & Lok Ma Cha Public Transport Interchange).

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 東華三院郭一葦中學 TWGHs Kwok Yat Wai College 3 Tsui Sing Road NT

24471258 [email protected] 24474927 http://www.twghkywc.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including In conformity with whole person education, the mission is to create opportunities for students to School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year succeed, to pay equal attention to five nurtures for devoting students to develop potentials and general abilities; to master knowledge of different learning fields, bi-literacy and tri-lingualism and Number of teaching posts in the approved 63 information technology; to establish positive view on life and continuous learning attitude. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 67

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. WAI Ho-man, Herman Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 61% Principal (with Mr. HO Sai-cheong (Certification for Principalship, Appointed in Qualifications / September, 2014.) Special Education Training 17% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Diligence, Frugality, Loyalty and Trustworthiness 15% 6% 79%

Name of Sponsoring Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Year of Commencement of 1995 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6533 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Mathematics, Integrated Science, Life and Society, Geography, Creative Technology Education*, Visual Arts, Physical Education*, Reading Session, Class Teacher Lesson and Assembly. Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Life-Wide English (S.1-S.2)

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Music* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Chinese History, Information and Communication Technology, Design and Applied Technology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (Accounting), Chinese as the medium Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (Business Management), Economics, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality of instruction Studies, Geography, Physical Education, Reading lessons, Class Teacher Lesson and Assembly.

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Mathematics, Integrated Science (S.2-S.3), Life and Society, Geography (S.2-S.3), Creative Technology Education*, Visual Arts, Physical Education*, Music (S.1)*, Reading Session, Class Chinese as the medium Teacher Lesson and Assembly. of instruction

English Language, Life - Wide English

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Integrated Science (S.1), Geography (S.1), Music (S.2-S.3)* Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese History, Information and Communication Technology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (Accounting), Business, Accounting and Chinese as the medium Financial Studies (Business Management), Economics, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Physical Education, of instruction Geography, Reading lessons, Class Teacher Lesson and Assembly.

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $310 $310 $310 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $30 Student Union / Association Fee - Approved Charges for School Activity Fee Non-standard items S.1-S.5: $150.00 per year; S.6: $100.00 per year. Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Through flexible deployment of resources, split-class teaching has been adopted to improve the teacher-to-student ratio to raise teaching effectiveness and cater for learner diversity. In junior forms, cross-class grouping is implemented in the core subjects. Besides, cross-class grouping is also being implemented in the senior forms.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). EDB Rank Order 20%, P.5 & P.6 Academic Results 20%, Interview performance 30%, Extra Curricular Activities, Services, Awards and Multi-Talent Performances 20%, Conduct 10%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Parents Seminars, S.1 Bridging Courses, S.1 Orientation Camp, S.1 Parents' Night and S.1 Resilience Programme. Students are encouraged to purchase our healthy lunch boxes provided by an authorized lunch supplier in school. Students are also allowed to bring in their own lunch boxes or have their lunch boxes delivered to the school by their parents. The school strictly supervises the quality of the food sold at the school tuck shop to help maintain the good health of students. A physical training centre is also available for students to visit and carry out physical training under the supervision of our qualified supervisors. 東華三院郭一葦中學 TWGHs Kwok Yat Wai College

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To enhance student’s overall English proficiency by taking a whole-school approach. 2. To uplift student’s information literacy through intensive e-learning programmes. 3. To strengthen student’s sense of belonging by encouraging their participation in school’s 25th Anniversary celebration activities. School Management Organisation: Under school-based management, we have established a clear administrative framework and staff appraisal system. In 1998, the Staff Committee was founded by school directors, teachers, student parents and independent parties. For openly collecting information and opinions to continuously improve the school, we registered with the government the foundation of Parents and Teachers Association in 2000. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee was established in 2006. School Green Policy: Environmental education is one of the school major concerns in recent years. Students are encouraged to play their important part in saving resources and protecting the environment in their daily lives. The school achieved a remarkable success in the environmental protection and was awarded 2018 Hong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence - Schools (Secondary), The 17th Hong Kong Green School Award and CSR Hong Kong Outstanding Green Schools Award 2019. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: To implement the biliterate and trilingual strategy, we encourage students to learn the languages through classroom teaching and extra curricular activities. In order to enhance students' overall language proficiency, we implement numerous measures and activities such as Extensive Reading Scheme, English Fridays & English week, Read Aloud Scheme, frequent assembly sharings, Chinese Culture week, debates English Camp and study tours. Besides, our English teachers have been collaborating closely with the Campus TV to promote the broadcasting of students' performances and participation in various activities, which highly enhances students' confidence in using English in their daily lives. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Our focus of the year is to enhance the generic skills of students through E-Learning and enhance student's overall English proficiency by taking a whole-school approach. Teachers design tailor-made learning activities and after-class assignments by adopting different educational Apps. Besides, Curricula will be evaluated by subject panels so as to determine the core and extended parts to be included in order to achieve maximum learning outcome. In order to cater for learning diversity, teachers will constantly create and review different sets of learning materials to ensure every student is being taught at their level. Teachers will also enhance the quality of the design of test and exam papers so a more accurate assessment of students’ learning effectiveness can be carried out. Our school also places a strong emphasis on teaching-learning interaction. Teachers are encouraged to strategically utilize high-order questions to stimulate our students. Moreover, collaboration approach will be adopted to train the generic skills of students. We also put emphasis on the design of students' assignments.

Teachers are encouraged to give prompt and concrete feedback to students according to the performance of the assignments. The above strategies aim at promoting the teaching effectiveness in school. We aim to aid our students to develop good reading habits and positive attitude. This can promote the atmosphere of self-regulated learning. The school adopts a flexible timetable in order to cater for various educational goals. The morning reading sessions are scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday to promote the reading atmosphere in school. Apart from the four core subjects, senior form students could enroll in two electives according to their interest and ability. In addition to our morning reading sessions, moral education, physical education, arts education, applied learning courses and other learning experiences would also provide a diversified, stimulating and comprehensive school education to our students. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Students select two electives from 13 subjects. 2. Curriculum highlights: The Academic Committee is responsible for the supervision and coordination of curriculum planning. External consultants are invited to facilitate curriculum development. The school carries out Reading Across Curriculum scheme for junior form students to enhance their language proficiency and the self-regulated learning ability. The Creative Technology Education is implemented in S.1 - S.3 this year to enhance the motivation and creativity of the students through STEAM elements. Project-Learning curriculum is implemented to enhance the generic skills of students. For senior form students, apart from the core subjects and elective subjects, Applied Learning Curriculum is adopted to meet the needs of students with different interests and abilities. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Four Key Tasks are emphasized in order to boost the learning effectiveness of students. Project-Learning curriculum is implemented in S.2 to enhance the generic skills and learning effectiveness of students. Our Reading team and school library implement numerous activities to broaden the spectrum of students' interests and learning, which reinforces their knowledge foundation. A moral education session is held every Tuesday - hall assemblies and class gatherings are held to address specific issues such as sex, national and environmental education. The school also encourages teachers and students to use IT in teaching and learning through the e-Class system and Google Classroom. Our school has set up the "Classroom of Wisdom", in attempt to improve different facilities to promote teaching and learning effectiveness. This includes the establishment of the Wi-Fi 900 network and the purchase of tablets and iPad for E-Learning. Life Planning Education: The Careers and Guidance Committee is responsible for the planning of the whole-school policy on the Career and Life Planning education. The content includes Career and Life Planning lessons, workshops and seminars, visits and field-trips, Life-planning camp(S.5), face-to-face counselling program (S.6) and exchange tours. The aim of the above activities is to enhance our students' self-understanding and facilitate goal-setting to help them prepare for the future. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: According to students' own abilities, the assessment on SEN are carried out to evaluate and adjust their learning activities with help from students' parents and also the professional support from the school social worker and educational psychologist. School will also hire experts to provide counselling services for SEN students, for example : Speech Therapist. Moreover, the school will adjust the curriculum, pedagogy and assessment to cater for students' learning diversity. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Student Curriculum Supporting Team is established to coordinate programmes for students with different educational needs. Case conferences will be held to discuss the strategies for supporting students. The content includes social skills training, language therapy, learning skills training, etc. Education Psychologist will hold interviews with students regularly to monitor the progress of the programmes. External consultants are invited to provide professional advice to us in organizing supporting programmes for students. Moreover, professional training programmes are organized in order to enhance the pedagogical knowledge of our teachers. For uniform tests and examinations, extra time will be given to students with special education needs. This policy can provide assistance to students to achieve better results in assessments. Teachers are encouraged to participate in training programmes of "Cater for learner diversity" which can enhance the professionalism of teachers. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students’ learning of Chinese; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; organising cultural integration activities; and hiring additional manpower and/or translation/interpretation services to facilitate the communication with parents. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: There is an uniform test and a term examination in each semester. Apart from class work, homework, and quizzes, various projects will be assigned to students to study, analyze as well as to explore. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The Parent-Teacher Association was established in 2000, parents support the educational goals of school and actively participate in various school functions. Parents meeting is held in December while Parents Day in February. These functions facilitate the communication between parents and teachers for the guidance of students. The Parent-Teacher Association organizes various kinds of activities and training courses for parents to foster the cooperation between parents and school. It also reinforces a sense of belonging for the students. School Ethos: Having an immaculate ethos, we are concerned with every single student. We work in team spirit to practise our counseling jobs to help each student in his/her education and growth. Concerned with upgrading our education standard, we invite resources from the community and other outside parties. Together with school counselors and psychologists, we provide students with complete services for counseling, and contact students' parents regularly. Various award schemes are founded. Programmes for improvement of behaviours and study are also provided for students in need. In 2001, the Student Union was founded to encourage students to develop their potentials in leadership and cooperation. The Alumni of the College was established in January 2004 too. Future Development School Development Plan: Our priority concern of the year is to enhance the English proficiency of students by adopting a whole-school approach. Some of the measures include improving the language learning environment, employing additional NETs and attending public English language assessments. Besides, through strengthened implementation of E-learning schemes, we hope the digital literacy of our students can be further enhanced. Last but not least, we hope that students’ sense of belonging to the school will increase through their participation in the school’s 25th Jubilee Anniversary Celebration activities. Teacher Professional Training and Development: In this academic year, there are five preparatory meetings for every subject to enable teachers to discuss the educational issues so as to improve the teaching effectiveness. Teachers are encouraged to participate in the training courses and seminars in order to promote professionalism. The set-up of preparation periods helps us to improve our teaching quality. To develop and reinforce the self-appraisal mechanism, we have boosted up the effect on learning and teaching. Academic Committee implements the cross subject lesson observation practice; teachers have the opportunity to learn more about the different teaching methodology of different subjects. It helps teachers polish the teaching techniques and improve the teaching effectiveness. The school participates in the School Based Support Programme this academic year. The focuses include the Curriculum and Pedagogy of the Humanity subjects and the strategies to cater for learners' diversity, to strengthen the knowledge and skills of teachers in the aforementioned fields. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Diverse activity groups are provided and categorized as academia, music, interests, art, servicing, recreation, sports etc. Annual competitions among houses and classes will be held during the year. Activities and seminars on ethics, sex education, health education, ecology and civil education will be arranged too. We are keen on participating in inter-school extracurricular activities, academic, music, sports, services and field studies with TWGHs schools. Students achieve outstanding results in different aspects. School Facilities School Facilities: In addition to the general classrooms, there are School Hall, School Museum, Music Room, Student Activity Centre, Visual Arts Room, Multimedia Learning Rooms, Library, Creative Production Room, STEAM Laboratory, Food Science Laboratory, Business, Accounting And Financial Studies Room, Campus TV Studio, Science Laboratories, Computer Assisted Learning Rooms, Design And Applied Technology Workshop, English learning Self Access Centre, English Cafe, Garden by the Rail, Parent-Teacher Association Resources Centre Physical Fitness Centre Student Union Room. The covered-playground is renovated and air-conditioning is installed. It provides a cozy place for students to stay and dine. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift, Accessible toilet and accessible public information / service counter. Others Scholarship: Kwok Yat Wai Foundation Scholarship, PTA Outstanding Performance Award. Open and Inter-schools competition awards: The 16th Infrastructure Building Competition for Secondary Schools Grand Prize; The 70th Hong Kong School Speech Festival Champion (Chinese group, Form 1 & Form 2); The 70th Hong Kong School Speech Festival Champion (English Group, form 2 boy's solo); The 70th Hong Kong School Speech Festival Champion (English Group, Form 4 Girls' solo); The 55th Hong Kong Schools Dance Festival (Chinese Dance, Honours Award); Compassion Articles Contest (Merit prizes); Pan-Asia Pacific International Mathematics Invitation Competition 2019 (3rd prize); 8th Green Crops Cup Specialism Instrumental Music - Zheng Solo, Gold Award, Certificate of Honour; Hong Kong Open Windsurfing Championships 2018 (Champion, Boys' Group); Hong Kong Age Group Diving Championships 2019, group C Girls' 1M springboard champion, group A,B Combined Boys' Synchronized Diving 3M Springboard Champions, group B Boys' 3M Springboard Champion, group B Boys' 1M Springboard Champion, group B Boys' Platform Champion.

Exchange programmes: SCEN China Youth Summit, Student Exchange Program with Riverside Secondary School, Singapore; Student Exchange Program with Min Hang Foreign Language Middle School Affiliated to SISU, Shanghai. Direct Public Transportation to School KMB bus routs: 69X, 69M, 269B, 269C, 269D, 269M, 276A, E34; City Bus: 969; MTR Shuttle: K65 MTR: West Rail Line and Light Rail

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24461661 [email protected] 24706380 http://www.tstss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including To cultivate balanced development in students, with 'Diligence, Friendliness, Honesty and Filial Piety' School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year being our school motto. Number of teaching posts in the approved 57 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 59

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Dr. Tang Siu-tong, JP Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 100% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 39% Principal (with Ms Poon Wing-yi, Ruby (Teacher's Cert. B.A (Hon) Public and Social Qualifications / Admin., M.A (English Studies), M.A (English Teaching)) Special Education Training 22% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Diligence, Filial Piety, Friendship and Honesty 15% 7% 78%

Name of Sponsoring Yuen Long Public Middle School Alumni Association Year of Commencement of 1999 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 8600 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Physical Education, Home Economics, Design and Technology, Music (S.1 & S.2), Life Education, Computer, Visual Arts, Maths*, History (S.3) Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Integrated Humanities (S.1 & S.2)*, Integrated Humanities (S.3 including Economics, Geography, Accounting and Adopt a different medium Financial Studies)*, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2)*, Integrated Science (S.3 including Chemistry, Biology, Physics)* of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Physical Education, Geography, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts, Mathematics Chinese as the medium Extended Part Module 2 of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2 Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

*Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Putonghua, Chinese History, Physical Education, Home Economics, Design and Technology, Music (S.1 & S.2), Life Education, Computer, Visual Arts, Mathematics*, History (S.3) Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

Integrated Humanities (S.1 & S.2)*, Integrated Humanities (S.3 including Economics, Geography, Accounting and Adopt a different medium Financial Studies)*, Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2)*, Integrated Science (S.3 including Chemistry, Biology, Physics)* of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Physical Education, Geography, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts, Mathematics Chinese as the medium Extended Part Module 2 of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Mathematics Extended Part Module 2 Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) *Subjects with extended learning activities (ELA) in English S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $300 $300 $300 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $35 Student Union / Association Fee $10 Approved Charges for $310 Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks Small-class teaching is practised in S.4, S.5 and S.6 by splitting 4 classes into 5 groups.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). The weightings are as follows: 30% from Rank Order List provided by the EDB; 20% from the internal academic results and the conduct mark; 10% from awards gained from the school's internal and external activities and 40% from interview performance.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life S.1 Orientation Camp, a One-week English Bridging Course and Learning Skills Training are organised to help S.1 students with their adaptation to their secondary school life. In order to enhance S.1 students’ reflective learning and their personal growth, a ‘Learner Reflection Scheme’ and a ‘One-Student-One Musical-Instrument Scheme’ are implemented. We have "Self-directed Learning Programme" and "Uniform Groups" for S.1 students in order to enhance their self-learning habits and discipline. Health talks on diverse topics are held during weekly assemblies and morning assemblies to raise students' awareness of the need to lead a healthy life. 元朗公立中學校友會鄧兆棠中學 YLPMSAA Tang Siu Tong Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. To develop students’ character strengths with particular focus on ‘Courage’, ‘Humanity’, ‘Temperance’, ‘Transcendence’ to foster a positive school culture and student wellbeing. 2. To develop e-learning to enhance learning motivation and learning effectiveness. School Management Organisation: The Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) is in place, composing representatives from parents, teachers and the community. Staff participation is highly regarded in school administration. The school administration panel, which consists of representatives from the teaching staff, meet regularly to discuss, adjust and perfect the major policies of our school. In addition to day to day teaching, teachers are to serve at functional posts to pursue their professional development and have their potentials stretched. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Incorporated Management Committee was established in 2006. School Green Policy: A green school campaign is launched to encourage students to recycle BP lunchboxes and other recyclable items like plastic bottles, paper and aluminum cans. It is hoped that the value of environmental conservation can both be instilled and implemented. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: In order to better develop students' abilities in English learning, junior secondary students are streamed according to their language abilities. As for senior secondary, Students may option for the EMI stream, so as to better equip themselves for their future studies. Apart from organising different English-speaking functions on the campus, the NET also conducts oral exam practices with senior students and teaches in various classes to increase students' exposure to native English speakers. Moreover, theme-based English curriculum/topics are introduced in S.1-S.3 Integrated Humanities and Integrated Science so as to pave the way for English as the MOI in senior form learning. Learning and Teaching Strategies: "Creativity, Commitment, Communication and Co-operation" are the 4 maxims of our school. We hold that students' learning is always our core business. We motivate students to learn, think and communicate through diverse learning activities and approaches. We also put emphasis on enhancing students' abilities in bi-literacy and tri-lingualism, Mathematics, application of Information Technology, self-expression and self-learning abilities. In addition to the regular subjects, we have introduced Life Education in junior forms. It aims to instill in students core ethical values and develop students' transferable skills. We emphasize the acquisition of desirable learning habits and to cater for the diverse learning needs of senior form students, subjects of diverse disciplines like Art, Travel and Tourism, Information and Communication Technology are offered in addition to the traditional subjects. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. English is also used as the medium of instruction in both Integrated Humanities and Integrated Science subjects in our school-based junior forms' curriculum. 2. Curriculum highlights: A school-based curriculum has been devised in Computer Studies for junior forms in order to keep pace with the times. For example, 'Video Production' has long been part of the major curriculum and the content is reviewed and updated every now and then. Also, Life Education has also incorporated the school life scenarios to boost students' interest in the subject, in hopes that students can learn to care for themselves, their community and the country. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. In order to enhance Form 1 students’ reflective learning and their personal growth, a ‘Learner Reflection Scheme’ and a ‘One-Student-One Musical-Instrument Scheme’ are implemented. 2. To increase students' exposure to different genres of reading, Departments of Chinese, English & Liberal Studies have implemented different online reading schemes. 3. To promote extensive reading interest on campus: Wednesday Morning Reading Period for the whole school to enjoy reading together. “English Reading Session” during lunch time and Book Vouchers as gifts from teachers to encourage students to buy books in school book exhibitions. 4. To provide students with the opportunity to apply the skills learnt to daily learning, different subjects have been launching a variety of projects, for example, 'School Campus Model-making Competition' for Mathematics and 'English Action Club, English Speaking Days, English Morning Assemblies' for English. 5. To promote students' civic awareness and sense of responsibility: Through morning and weekly assemblies, messages of civic responsibility and environmental awareness are delivered and instilled in our students. Life Planning Education: To nurture students, helping them acquire the knowledge, skills and attitude they need for choosing the most suitable pathway based on their interest and ability in order to achieve a holistic development. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: To cater for learner differences, we run enrichment and remedial programmes in every subject. Through collaborative lessons, we adjust the teaching schedule and prepare tailor-made teaching materials to enhance students’ learning. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The Counselling Team and Health Education Team are to plan, implement and assess the support for the students with special educational needs (SEN) by devising school-based inclusive policies to cater for our SEN students. Through adopting a Whole School Approach, our Assistant Vice-Principal, Counselling Director and Counselling teachers strive to provide the best care and support for our SEN students through committing all the class teachers and subject teachers in policy making and implementation. When necessary, the concerned parents, social workers and educational psychologists will be invited to meetings to discuss support measures for individual students.

With the approval of parents, students’ record of special educational needs will be collected and kept in order to assess their needs and provide the students with prompt support and assistance. Referrals to educational psychologists will be made in case of necessity.

With the Learning Support Grant (LSG) for SEN students, our school is able to provide speech therapy, social skills training, emotion counseling and peer support programmes to facilitate the inclusion of SEN students and to cultivate a caring school culture for students.

Regarding the internal examinations, our school provides assessment accommodations in various aspects, including extending the examination time, enlarging the examination papers, conducting the on-screen examination and providing special rooms for examinations. As for the public examinations, we will assist SEN students to apply for similar assessment accommodations to enhance their performance in public examinations. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: All subjects devise their subject-specific assessment procedures in view of the goals of the school and students' needs. In addition to the summative assessment, formative assessment is also adopted to monitor the academic performance of students. Different kinds of learning outcomes are also assessed in the formative assessment such as projects, field trips and excursions. This aims to develop students' abilities in different domains. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Long term goals: 1. to promote understanding and collaboration between parents and the school for raising and developing our students; 2. to strengthen the communication and relationship between parents and their children. Our school has a Parent Volunteer Team to assist daily operations of the school and special functions. Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), together with the school and students, has also established a supervision team to monitor the service of the lunch caterers and the school canteen. Besides, there is a specially designed webpage for the PTA. A Parents' Resource Centre is also built for parents to learn and support each other. School Ethos: We expect our students to be creative, good at expression, helpful and caring. Through various competitions, adventure activities, leadership training and social services, our students will become citizens with integrity and a noble personality. Future Development School Development Plan: 2018-2021 1. To develop students’ character strengths with particular focus on ‘Courage’, ‘Humanity’, ‘Temperance’, ‘Transcendence’ to foster a positive school culture and student wellbeing. 2. To develop e-learning to enhance learning motivation and learning effectiveness. Teacher Professional Training and Development: The culture of peer lesson observation has been introduced in all subjects. This enhances teaching effectiveness and promotes desirable classroom practices. Professional development is achieved through Staff Development Day activities like sharing/ seminars, professional exchange with teachers from other schools and schools visits. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) To realise the education ideal of Whole-person development, we have 4 Houses and 50 school clubs, providing students with diversified extra-curricular activities to take part in. The activities are of various types and from various domains, including academic-related activities, services, sports, art and other interests. Through the participation in these activities, students develop their self-confidence, social skills and leadership skills through our well-structured extra-curricular activities. School Facilities School Facilities: The computer network connects to all the classrooms, special rooms, lecture theatres and the hall. There is one computer room and one computer-assisted learning room for all subject teachers to use in teaching. There is a computer and a LCD projector in every classroom. There is an IT corner at the library. There are over two hundred and fifty computers in school. We also have a Drama Theater established in 2019. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift, Accessible toilet and tactile guide path plan. Others We are proud to announce that our students' academic and extra-curricular performance has expeditiously excelled for over a decade. Our public examination results have been improving in an astounding degree. The excellent performance has been extremely encouraging to all of our students and staff. As a quality school with rapid improvement, we have successfully become one of the popular schools in the district. Indeed, we have to thank our sponsoring body, our parents and the community for their trust and continual support. Direct Public Transportation to School Bus:276, 276A, B1, B2P, E34, E34A, E34P, 53, K65, 69M, 69X, K75, K75P, K76, 265S, 269B, 269C, 269D, 969, 969B; West Rail; LRT: 705, 706, 751 & 761.

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 元朗天主教中學 Yuen Long Catholic Secondary School 201 Castle Peak Road, Shui Pin Wai Tsuen, Yuen Long, N.T.

24431363 [email protected] 24439772 https://www.ylcss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Embracing Christ's love and the ideal of whole person education, teachers and students co-operate to School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year build up the culture of mutual respect. Our school mission is committed to providing quality education to foster students' multiple intelligence and cultivate their life-long learning attitude and Christian Number of teaching posts in the approved 53 values. establishment Total number of teachers in the school 59

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Rev. Baudry, Gervais Emmanuel Paul Joseph Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 95% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 53% Principal (with Ms Wong Kin Yee (Master of Art) Qualifications / Special Education Training 49% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto The salt of the earth; the light of the world. 12% 7% 81%

Name of Sponsoring Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong Year of Commencement of 1995 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 4000 Sq. M Religion Catholicism Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / No Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Life and Society, Mathematics, Integrated Science, Geography, Chinese History, History, Religious and Moral Education, Computer Studies, Home Economics (S.1-S.2), Visual Arts, Design and Technology (S.3), Library Chinese as the medium Class (S.1-S.2),Music, Physical Education and Life Education of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, History, Ethics and Religion, Information and Communication Technology, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Business, Accounting and Financial Chinese as the medium Studies, Chinese History, Visual Arts, Design and Applied Technology, Physical Education, Multiple Learning and Applied of instruction Learning

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Life and Society, Mathematics, Integrated Science, Geography, Chinese History, History, Religious and Moral Education, Computer Studies, Home Economics (S.1-S.2), Visual Arts, Design and Technology (S.3), Library Chinese as the medium Class (S.1-S.2), Music, Physical Education and Life Education of instruction

English Language

English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, History, Ethics and Religion, Information and Communication Technology, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Business, Accounting and Financial Chinese as the medium Studies, Chinese History, Visual Arts, Design and Applied Technology, Music, Physical Education, Multiple Learning and of instruction Applied Learning

English Language

English as the medium of S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 4 4 3 3 3 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $40 Student Union / Association Fee $30 Approved Charges for - Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees Student Union and House fee $30

Remarks English learning elements are introduced in the subjects of Mathematics, Geography, Integrated Science and so on to expose students with specific language skills which are required in their subject learning. This practice aims to bridge students with their tertiary education needs. All Key Learning Areas are to provide English learning activities while conducting their curriculum. Applied Learning modules are offered to senior form students. Junior form students are grouped according to their academic abilities. Senior form students are divided into small classes based on their language or numeric abilities so as to further facilitate learning.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Interview: 30%, Academic results of P.5 and P.6: 30%, Conduct: 20%, Services, awards and other achievements: 20%.

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life An Orientation Programme for Secondary One students is held in summer. It includes a bridging course and a welcoming tea party for S.1 parents. In the bridging course, the school curriculum, school life, form-teacher period arrangement, team activity orienteering as well as lesson learning components are introduced to students. The programme also enables S.1 students and their teachers to build up mutual respect and bonds and to increase their understanding of our school and to strengthen their sense of belonging.

The school requests the tuck shop to provide less fried food to students and the school meal provider needs to serve students with fruits occasionally. Our school kitchen also provides students with freshly cooked rice and vegetables on the spot. 元朗天主教中學 Yuen Long Catholic Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: 1. With the assistance of the Curriculum Development Section Under EDB, we aim to develop a set of school-based curriculum to cater for students' learning diversities. We hope to enhance teachers' teaching capacity and enable them to teach effectively. 2. We aim to cultivate a cooperative culture among staff so as to facilitate a multi facet learning atmosphere for students to engage in their learning. 3. We encourage students to read and form a habit of reading. Coupled with IT learning, we aim to nurture students to be independent learners in the long run. School Management Organisation: The Incorporated Management Committee is set up to govern the school. The IMC is made up of representatives from the education and professional sectors. The committee is chaired by Father Rev. Baudry, Gervais Emmanuel Paul Joseph. The School Development Committee advises the principal on matters concerning school development. The school administration structure comprises of Home-school Co-operation, Student Formation, Academic Affairs, Information Technology and School Administration Team as well as the General Affairs and the Finance Committee. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The IMC was formed in 2015. School Green Policy: The school encourages students to recycle papers, plastic and metal materials. The school kitchen provides students with freshly cooked rice and vegetables. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Cantonese is the major teaching medium except in English lessons. A NET teacher is employed to enhance students' interest in learning English language. There are school-based curriculum, cross subject and group language activities, English debating, speaking competition and activities to implement the policy of 'biliteracy and trilingualism' so as to enrich the language learning atmosphere at school. The school constantly provides English remedial and enhancement courses as well as oral practice lessons to assist students in language learning. The Tuesday and Thursday morning assembly is conducted in English. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Policies on curriculum planning : 1. Curricula are designed based on EDB's 8 Key Learning Areas and the 4 key tasks. We modify the EDB curriculum to suit our school needs and build up a school-based curriculum of our own. 2. Curriculum Integration and cross subject activities are incorporated into the school curricula to further strengthen the learning and teaching effects. 3.Our school offers Hyread e-book, reading sessions, good book recommendation both by teachers and students, awards for the most active readers, ten good books election, inter-class board decoration competition, reading slogan competition, various reading schemes and subject-based recommended reading. All the above aims to cultivate an enriched reading environment for our students to enjoy. 4. Through IT teaching and learning, we aim to foster students to become independent learners and acquire knowledge accessibly. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X. Elective subjects include Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Tourism and Hospitality, Design and Applied Technology, History, Chinese History, Geography, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Religious and Moral Education, etc. 2. Curriculum highlights: The school provides various forms with Weekly Assembly in which seminars, talks, workshops or outings are held. Whereas in senior forms, Other Learning Experiences and Applied Learning courses are offered. It is hoped that senior form students can produce a content-rich portfolio for their further use. Project learning trainings are provided in junior forms in order to enrich students with the relevant skills and knowledge which will enable them to utilise the generic skills in their daily life. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Students are encouraged to read through various school-based reading programmes. By means of morning assembly sharing and Form Assembly, civil and moral education is delivered. Our online services and Intranet system enable students to learn all round without boundary. Together with project learning, cross learning area activities and multi-elemental homework designs, we aim to urge students to learn independently. Life Planning Education: The school offers different kinds of counselling service and programmes to students from S.1 to S.6 to meet the needs of Life Planning Education. Services include organising seminars, talks, contests, mock tests, job shadowing, firm visit, mentoring scheme, exchange programmes and interviews etc. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Based upon the Attainment Test results, Form one students are allotted into suitable and small classes. According to their needs, the school arranges different tutorial lessons, training classes and learning groups for students to participate. Teachers of all subjects in senior forms also render tutorial support to students after school and during vacations. There are also specific groups in school to take care of students with Special Educational Needs, Non Chinese Speaking and Newly Arrival Students from Mainland China. The services take the form of consultation, counselling, remedial lessons, enhancement classes, language learning groups and various kinds of activities. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The school has set up a Learning Support Team. The team is formed consisting a teacher and three social workers. The aim of the team is to help students with Special Educational Needs in the areas of learning and socialising. The services provided include teaching adaptation, assessment accommodation, remedial learning groups, training on social skills, speech therapy services, Individual Education Plan, education psychologist's assessment and consultation, parents' meeting, pre- exam revision classes and so on. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: There are in total three exams throughout the whole academic year for formal assessment. Besides, various means of continuous and formative assessment, assignments and project work will also take place to assess students' learning outcomes and performance. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The Parent-Teacher Association and its voluntary work group provide the school with extra resources to assist in tendering advice as well as daily manoeuvre of tasks. The Home-School Co-operation Committee organises parent meetings, talks and assorted activities regularly in order to build up good relationship between the school and parents. The members of the voluntary work group always assist in uniform recycling, meal tasting and tutorial class patrolling. School Ethos: Our school strives hard to create the school culture of mutual respect and foster students' whole-person development. Students are cultivated to be individuals with morals, good communication and interpersonal skills. The supporting programmes include: 1. 'S.1 Student Formation Programme and S.1 Bridging Course', 'PATHS Programme','Leadership Training Programme',voluntary work, class activities and dual form-teacher system which all help building up the support network of S.1 students and help them set the right direction; 2. 'Adventure-based Counselling' and 'small group counselling' support all students to overcome problems encountered in their studies and growth process; 3. Guidance and Discipline Teams foster the balanced growth of our students; 4. Religious Affairs and Moral Education Teams cultivate the spiritual formation of students through regular activities such as morning assembly and monthly meetings. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To establish whole school approach to discipline and guidance and to build up good school ethics; 2. To strengthen students' learning motivation and uplift their abilities in self-learning; 3. To develop the culture of school-based professional learning and information exchanging; 4. To develop the school-based curriculum to enhance students' learning. Teacher Professional Training and Development: 1. Teachers are encouraged to participate in different professional development seminars and workshops to meet the school's needs; 2. There will be class observation to enhance teaching effectiveness. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) The extra-curricular activities of our school are varied and splendid. They appeal to diversified interests including the academic and religious aspects, physical education and services. There are many clubs and school teams for students to join. Examples are Scout, Astronomy Club, Field and Track Team, Swimming Team, Basketball Team, Volleyball Team, Darts team, Frisbee team, Social Service Group, Choir, Bowling, Golf, Computer Club, Prefect Training and Voluntary Service Group. Our school also organizes school functions such as sports days, Yuen Tin All Star, Talent Show, school picnic, singing contest and different inter-class competitions to help students develop their interests and potentials. School Facilities School Facilities: The school has 27 classrooms, 1 English Room, 1 Discipline Room, 1 Guidance Room, 2 Interview Rooms, 2 Assisted Learning Rooms, and special rooms such as the Computer Room, Information Technology Learning Centre, Graphical Communication Room, Integrated Science Laboratory, Biology, Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, Music Room, Visual Arts Room, Home Economics Room, Religious Room, Design & Technology Room, Broadcast & Recording Studio, Gymnasium, Student Activities Centre, Library, Parent Resources Room, Covered Basketball Court, School Hall, Tuckshop and a on-site kitchen. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift, Accessible toilet and tactile guide path plan. Others Students yielded many awards in the areas of Speech Festivals, Drama Show, Talent Show, Debating, IT design programmes and assorted competitions. The school will launch a few study tours this year to let students experience other means of learning. Direct Public Transportation to School Light Rail, West Rail, Bus (B1, B2, 68X, 264M, 268B, 268C, 269D, 276, 276P, 277, K1X, K65, E34)

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 3/12/2020 元朗商會中學 Yuen Long Merchants Association Secondary School 20 Fung Nin Road Yuen Long

24787348 [email protected] 24730076 http://www.ylmass.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including We will be collaborative to provide a positive, stimulating, supportive, aesthetic and harmonious School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year learning environment. We are committed to educating students in their moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic and emotional development. Number of teaching posts in the approved 64 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 72

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Mr. CHAN Kin Yip, MH Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 99% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 55% Principal (with Mr. YAU Chi Leung (B.Sc. (Hons.) (HKU), M.Sc.(ITE) (HKU), P.C. Ed. Qualifications / (HKU)) Special Education Training 19% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Aided Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Integrity, Simplicity, Diligence, Perseverance 17% 37% 46%

Name of Sponsoring Yuen Long Merchants Education Promotion Ltd. Year of Commencement of 1978 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 6500 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Established School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (Chemistry, Physics, Biology), Geography, History, Life and Society (S.3), Computer Literacy, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Music, Physical Education, Design & Technology, Service English as the medium of Learning & Civic Education (S.1 & S.2). S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History and Liberal Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory and Extended Modules), Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geography, Economics, History, Information and Communication Technology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Tourism English as the medium of and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts & Physical Education S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science (Chemistry, Physics, Biology), Geography, History, Life and Society (S.3), Computer Literacy, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Music, Physical Education, Design & Technology, Service English as the medium of Learning & Civic Education (S.1 & S.2) S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History and Liberal Studies

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory and Extended Modules), Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geography, Economics, History, Information and Communication Technology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Tourism English as the medium of and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts, Japanese, French & Physical Education S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 5 5 5 5 5 School Fee ------

Tong Fai - - - $340 $340 $340 Parent-Teacher Association Fee $50 Student Union / Association Fee $5 Approved Charges for $310 (S.1 - S.3) Air-conditioning fee Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees -

Remarks -

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Criteria for Admission Academic performance: 50%; Interview performance: 30%; Conduct, extra-curricular activities, awards, special talents and others: 20%

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life (1) Pre-S.1 Summer Bridging Course designed and co-ordinated by English teachers in early August to prepare students for learning in English (2) S.1 Orientation Day for S.1 students and their parents in late August (3) Guidance programmes for S.1 students To implement the Healthy School policy, we enhance Health Education & Anti-drug Education. Students learn to eat for good health, maintain personal hygiene and lead a healthy life and we always promote healthy messages and a green environment. 元朗商會中學 Yuen Long Merchants Association Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: We will be collaborative in all respects to provide a positive, stimulating and harmonious learning environment for our students. We are committed to educating students in the areas of intellectual, physical, social, moral, aesthetics and emotional development and building up the minds and characters of students by cooperating with parents. Our major concerns in 2018-2021: 1. To foster students to be self-regulated and deep learners; 2. To cultivate students’ positive values and enhance students’ learning motivation; and 3. To enhance the synergy among teachers. School Management Organisation: A School Policy Committee is formed, under the guidance and supervision of the Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) and all staff work collaboratively to implement school policies and functions. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: The Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) comprises wide representation of stakeholders, including the School Sponsoring Body members, the Principal, teachers, alumni and parents. School Green Policy: We implement the government's 'To Make School Green' Programme and promote knowledge and care for plants and trees as well as energy-saving measures through inter-class activities. The environmental education has been integrated to our school curricula. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: The school adopts English as the medium of instruction except for Chinese Language, Chinese History and Putonghua at all levels. Learning and Teaching Strategies: Teachers are allocated work and duties based on their specialization and strengths so that they can fully utilize what they are best at. They are encouraged to set students good examples of life-long learning by attending seminars and courses themselves and pursuing professional betterment. Our school aims to cultivate a positive and ambitious attitude in our students by providing them with various learning programmes. With a view to providing our students with a good all-round education, subjects covering the eight key learning areas are offered in the junior forms so as to educate them in all the areas of moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic and emotional development. For senior form students, subjects are offered so as to equip and prepare them well for further education and work. Extra support is allocated to nurture gifted students. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Our school provides HKDSE Visual Arts and other languages like Japanese and French for interested students to take. 2. Curriculum highlights: The school implements in Forms One and Two a school-based subject, Liberal Studies & Civic Education. This caters to the need for early acquisition of civic education and the training of study skills for paving a sound foundation for their study of Liberal Studies in senior forms. Development of the Four Key Tasks: 1. Reading to Learn: To promote a reading culture, English and Chinese Language Departments and the Library run Reading Award Schemes and with facilitating measures, the school allocates fifteen minutes per morning to Reading To Learn Period. 2. Information Technology for Interactive Learning: Computer Literacy and Information & Communication Technology courses are offered in S.1 – S.6 while in many subjects, IT elements are integrated into learning and teaching activities to develop students’ IT capabilities; the e-learning platform is enhanced for interactive learning inside and outside the classrooms. Besides, our school has joined the Distance Learning Project that allows our students to participate in cultural exchange programmes and interactive on-line activities with other local schools and schools in the Mainland. 3. Project Learning: At Forms 1 and 2 levels, Project learning is implemented in Integrated Humanities through Enquiry Learning activities while in S.3, there is cross-curricular Project Learning. For senior forms, project learning is implemented on subject basis. 4. Moral and Civic Education: To establish a harmonious and caring learning community and help students develop positive values and attitudes are major concerns of the school. A whole-school Pastoral Care Programme is run to cover moral and civic education, life education and anti-drug education in class teacher lessons during assembly time and outside school hours. Life Planning Education: To enable students to plan their life holistically, our school provides students with various opportunities to explore their own potentials, build up an understanding to the world of work as well as write and implement plans to achieve their life goals. With the support of the Career and Life Planning (CLP) Grant, we have recruited a teacher to assist in career and life planning education in our school. We develop school-based materials and tools to facilitate career and life planning education among students of all levels. Aptitude tests and class-based programmes are arranged to allow students to develop a better understanding of their own personalities, interests, potentials and talents. Workshops funded by the CLP Grant are held for all junior form students to introduce basic CLP concepts to them and develop their skills in writing study plans. Career-related experiences are crucial to students’ growth. Workplace visits supported by the CLP Grant are organized for students to gain an exposure to the world of work as well as hands-on experience at the workplace. Alumni working in different fields are invited to share their study life, working experience and career path with the students. Such experiences offer students with great insights into the world of work. To equip students with the skills and develop their attitudes to achieve their life goals, various measures are adopted. With a great emphasis on individual counselling, at least two one-to-one counselling meetings have been arranged for all S.6 students to discuss their future plan with teachers. This allows teachers to offer individualized advice and guidance to students to cater for their diverse needs. A series of school-based talks such as S.4 Subjects Selection Seminar, S.6 Interview Workshop and Personal Statement Writing Workshop are also organized to address students’ needs at different learning stages. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: The class screening system, together with small class teaching, enhancement courses for elite students, remedial classes for the needy and other strategies are employed to cater for student diversity. In S.4 English Language, 5 classes of students will be divided into 6 groups according their their ability. Students with high potential are nominated by the school to join the Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education (HKAGE) and many students have been selected to join the Hong Kong Teams to compete in national and/or international competitions, many of whom are winners with outstanding achievements. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: The Student Support Team (SEN) under our school's Student Development Committee is responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating our school's support for integrated education and formulate 'School-based Integrated Education Policies'. Members of the Team include the Vice-principal, Counselling Mistress, SEN Coordinator and our school social workers. The Team encourages class teachers, subject panel chairpersons and subject teachers to provide support to students with SEN. We also invite parents, educational psychologists and speech therapist to attend case study meetings to discuss the support and follow-up measures. With parents' consent, we collect the information of students with SEN, identify their needs as early as possible and provide them with adequate support. We also identify students who may have SEN and refer them to educational psychologists. Our school also makes use of the Learning Support Grant to buy services, e.g. group and individual counselling and after-school learning support from other service providers and employ counsellors, teaching assistants to take better care of students with SEN. To ensure fairness in examinations for students with SEN, we have various measures. For internal assessments, our school would make special arrangements, e.g. extra time allowance and arranging a separate exam room, with reference to the needs of students with SEN. For public examinations, we will help students with SEN to report their needs to the Hong Kong Exam and Assessment Authority and request for special arrangements. To enhance professionalism of our teachers, our school enrolls teachers in courses, seminars, teachers sharing sessions and network school activities to provide them with professional training in teaching students with SEN. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Collaborative teaching and learning is implemented to tailor curriculum for learning and teaching efficacy. There are formative and summative assessments. Assessment is in form of end-of-term examinations, form tests, project & research reports and other assessment schemes for the end of assessment for learning. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: Class teachers keep good contact with parents and Parents’ Days are regularly held. The Parent-Teacher Association was set up in 1984 and has played a key role in the collaboration between parents and the school. There are regular programmes, including Parents Day cum Spring Gathering Dinner, Picnics and Parents’ Talks and Student Welfare Funds and PTA Scholarships, etc. Our parents have given very good support to the school. There are enthusiastic participation in voluntary work in school programmes, eagerness to give constructive opinions to school and active participation in school functions. A study trip cum the HK Award for Young People Gold Award Exploration Project to Shanghai was supported by the PTA last summer in 2014. School Ethos: We aim to fulfill the school motto 'Honesty, Modesty, Diligence, Perseverance' in building up the minds and characters of our students and foster a spirit of self-strengthening in a positive, stimulating and supportive school culture. It is our goal to develop our students into good, responsible citizens of integrity. Future Development School Development Plan: We will be collaborative in all respects to provide a positive, stimulating and harmonious learning environment for our students. We are committed to educating students in the areas of intellectual, physical, social, moral, aesthetics and emotional development and building up the minds and characters of students by cooperating with parents. Our major concerns in 2018-2021: 1. To foster students to be self-regulated and deep learners; 2. To cultivate students’ positive values and enhance students’ learning motivation; and 3. To enhance the synergy among teachers. Teacher Professional Training and Development: Our teachers set good examples of life-long learners, joining professional development courses, training workshops and seminars. Collaborative teaching and staff development days are regularly held to share good practices and enhance teaching efficacy. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) Each student is to take active part in house activities and join three school clubs or uniform groups. Various extra-curricular activities and learning programmes are organized at school and with NGOs. Students are also encouraged to take part in academic and ECA programmes and competitions as well as community services outside school to enrich their other learning experiences and develop their generic skills. School Facilities School Facilities: The school hall, all classrooms and special rooms are air-conditioned. There are a multi-purpose learning centre, a language room, two computer rooms, a Distant Learning Room, a Mini Hall, a Dance & Activity Room and an air-conditioned self-study room. There are classrooms for all classes and there is no floating class. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others To explore and develop their potential and talents, the school runs different programmes and offers different internal scholarships to encourage our students to actively participate in various school and public academic and non-academic competitions and training programmes.

In 2014, our students won more than 150 prizes in various open Mathematics competitions and our students were selected members of the Hong Kong delegations in national Mathematics competitions. They also won the High Distinction Awards in Science and Mathematics as well as Distinction Awards in English Reading in the 2014 International Competitions and Assessments for School (ICAS) Awards and many other academic awards. Above all, the school won the Supreme School Award in the Hong Kong & Macao Mathematical Olympiad Open Contest ‘HKMO OPEN” and the Best Nurture School Award in the Xiwanbei International Mathematics Contest.

Our students also won the HKSAR Outstanding Student Award, the Outstanding Youngster Award organized by the We Love Hong Kong Association, the HKSAR Outstanding Girl Guide Award and many other awards for their outstanding leadership skills, excellent conduct, creativity and various talents as well as academic attainments.

Besides, many of our students won valuable opportunities in 2014 to travel as Student Ambassadors to different parts of the world, including an expedition to the Amazon Rainforest this summer. Three F.5 students were selected Outstanding Participants in the Cathay Pacific ‘I Can Fly Programme’ and awarded a trip to Australia to visit the Aviation School. Some other top students won trips to Japan and Korea. Besides, a student won the Championship in the Photo Competition of the NAT GEO AWARDS 2014.

Our uniform groups also had a fruitful year. Among them, it is a great honour and outstanding achievement of the Girl Guides of the school to win the Olave Award for Outstanding Service to Community 2012-2014, an international award for the very first time presented to Hong Kong Girl Guides by the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to groups of Girl Guides who have created positive change in their community.

For sports and cultural arts programmes, we run both elite programmes and interest classes for our students. Our students have had outstanding performances and won numerous prizes in Hong Kong Schools Speech, Music, Drama and Dance Festivals. Some of them were selected Hong Kong delegates to compete in international competitions and our students have won the Outstanding Athlete Awards in Hong Kong and Yuen Long sports competitions.

In 2015, one of our S.6 graduates is awarded the Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence and will study a degree course in Australia. Direct Public Transportation to School KMB: 276, 276P, 267A, 64K, 68X, 68M, 968; LRT (Fung Nin Station) and West Rail (Long Ping Station).

The school information is provided and vetted by schools. If further details are required, please contact the school direct. Last update date: 19/4/2021 元朗公立中學 Yuen Long Public Secondary School 22 Town Park Road South Shui Ngau Leng ,Yuen Long, NT

24762357 [email protected] 24747119 http://www.ylpss.edu.hk

School Mission Teaching Staff Information (including Through the creation of a positive and harmonious learning environment, our school is dedicated to School Head) in the 2020/2021 School Year educating children in the courses of intellectual, physical, social, moral and aesthetic development. Number of teaching posts in the approved 54 establishment Total number of teachers in the school 55

Qualifications and professional training School Information (% of teaching staff)

Supervisor / Chairman of Ms. YIP Sau-mei, Joyce (PEO) Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education 98% School Management Bachelor Degree 100% Committee Master / Doctorate Degree or above 46% Principal (with Mr. IU Kok-kin Qualifications / Special Education Training 32% Experiences) Years of Experience (% of teaching staff) School Type Gov Co-ed 0 - 4 years 5 - 9 years ≥10 years School Motto Viavirtutis Sapientia 7% 15% 78%

Name of Sponsoring Government Year of Commencement of 1946 Body Operation Area Occupied by the About 5637 Sq. M Religion Not Applicable Incorporated Management Not Applicable School Committee Parent-Teacher Yes Past Students' Association / Yes Student Union / Yes Association School Alumni Association Association Subjects Offered in the 2020/2021 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Life and Society, Physical Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, Science (Junior), History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Literacy, Music, Home Economics, Visual Arts, Design & Technology English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Chinese Literature, Liberal Studies, Physical Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory Part), Mathematics (Extended Part Module 2), Geography, History, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communication English as the medium of Technology, Music (DSE), Visual Arts S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum Subjects to be Offered in the 2021/2022 School Year Chinese Language, Chinese History, Putonghua, Life and Society, Physical Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics, Geography, Science (Junior), History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Literacy, Music, Home Economics, Visual Arts, Design & Technology English as the medium of S.1 - S.3 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Chinese Language, Chinese History, Chinese Literature, Liberal Studies, Physical Education

Chinese as the medium of instruction

English Language, Mathematics (Compulsory Part), Mathematics (Extended Part Module 2), Geography, History, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communication English as the medium of Technology, Music (DSE), Visual Arts S.4 - S.6 instruction

- Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum

Class Structure & Chargeable Fees (2020/2021) S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 No. of Classes 5 4 4 4 4 4 School Fee ------

Tong Fai ------Parent-Teacher Association Fee $40 Student Union / Association Fee $20 Approved Charges for SBM Fee $250 per year Non-standard items Other Charges / Fees ECA Fee (S.4-S.6) $148 per year

Remarks To enhance the learning effectiveness of students as well as to cater for their learning differences, our school is implementing small class teaching in S.1 to S.3 English classes. Students are split into 5 groups according to their abilities. Our school will be offering 4 classes of Secondary One in the 2021/2022 school year.

S.1 Admission, Orientation Activities & Healthy School Life Secondary One Admission Our school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2021). Admission criteria and weightings for Secondary 1 Discretionary Places of SSPA: Interview (30%), Academic Performance (40%) and Non-academic performance and potential (30%). The application form of SSPA can be obtained from the school General Office or downloaded from our school homepage from 4 Jan 2021. The application period is from 4 January 2021 to 18 January 2021. (For further information, please refer to the school website at www.ylpss.edu.hk and the Handbook for Application for Secondary 1 Discretionary Places issued by the EDB.)

Orientation Activities and Healthy Life Every year, the S.1 Orientation Day is conducted in late-August to briefly introduce the school policy on medium of instruction and basic information of the school to the new S.1 students and their parents. S.1 Bridging Courses and New S.1 Student Induction Programmes are conducted during the summer holiday and at the beginning of school year respectively to assist new S.1 students in adapting to the new school environment. Our Peer Counsellors carry out the S1 Big Brothers and Sisters Scheme to provide S1 students with extensive care and support in both the academic and personal development. Our school also organizes a whole-form multi-intelligence challenge camp and an exchange tour for all S1 students to unleash their potentials and widen their horizons. Uniform group is one of our school highlights, every S1 student is required to join one of the six uniform groups in the first year. 元朗公立中學 Yuen Long Public Secondary School

School Characteristics School Management School's Major Concerns: To enhance students' learning through the promotion of e-learning; To develop students' self-esteem, self-confidence, self-discipline and a sense of belonging to the school. School Management Organisation: Our school is led by the School Management Committee, which formulates the school policy and development directives to be implemented by the Principal and the three Assistant Principals. Subject Panel Heads and Section Heads co-ordinate work in learning and teaching, together with student development to foster students' life-long learning. Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee: Members of our School Management Committee include representatives from EDB, the Principal, teacher representatives, community members, school alumni and parent representatives. School Green Policy: Our school’s green policy aims at promoting the students’ consciousness on environmental conservation and their ‘green citizenship’. Exchange tours, visits, field excursions and competitions are organized to arouse students’ awareness of environmental protection and broaden students’ horizons. Learning and Teaching Plan Whole-school Language Policy: Our school adopts English as the main medium of instruction. For details, please refer to the subjects offered/to be offered in the 2020/21 and 2021/22 school years. Learning and Teaching Strategies: To equip students with the skill, knowledge and attitude of independent learning and problem-solving, the school provides quality education and student-centred learning and teaching. The School Development Plan aims at arousing motivation and enhancing independent learning capabilities of students. Students are taught some basic independent learning skills in their lessons and the ways to apply the skills so as to enhance their learning effectiveness. In teaching strategies, our school carries out reform in school curriculum and assessment and develops students’ language proficiency in Chinese, English and Putonghua. The Chinese, English and Mathematics make use of the Basic Competency Assessment on the internet to identify the strengths and weaknesses of students so as to make adjustment and improvement in learning and teaching effectiveness. School-based Curriculum: 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Taking into consideration of the students’ ability and interest, they can apply for 2 or 3 elective subjects in the NSS curriculum. 2. Curriculum highlights: To cater for students’ needs and to keep pace with contemporary educational trends, STEM elements have been infused in KLAs like Science, Technology and Mathematics, in order to develop students' talents in STEM-related areas. Besides, the Guided Activity Periods are tailored to promote students’ whole person development. 3. Gifted Education: Subject-based gifted education programmes will be implemented. Development of the Four Key Tasks: Students are encouraged to develop a reading habit to widen their horizons and scope of reading so as to enhance their writing skills. Apart from joining reading programs organised by different organizations and purchasing electronic reading platform, the school has designed various school-based reading activities, including the introduction of reading periods, to help students mastering a lifelong reading habit to enrich their life. IT for Interactive Learning: Apart from the standard IT equipment, our school also provides an intranet platform to students, parents and teachers for communication both inside and outside the school. Students can have interactive online learning via this platform. Project-learning is incorporated into many subjects to develop project-learning skills of students. Moral and National Education is designed to help students develop proper values and positive attitudes towards life as well as to have a better understanding of our motherland. Life Planning Education: At Yuen Long Public Secondary School (YLPSS), whole-school approach has been adopted in the implementation of career education. We provide a variety of programmes for students, all of which begin at different levels. These include talks for different forms, seminars for small groups; in-school training workshops; small group visits to workplaces and summer job placements, as well as sharing sessions offered by entrepreneurs, targeted at selected students. Different teams and subjects all play a part in giving students a better perspective. Students can understand their career options better. Junior Form students are encouraged to discuss their dream career. We begin by helping them review what they have achieved in primary education, so as to identify their strengths and weaknesses. They are then given guidance to plan for their senior forms, detailing such things as what extracurricular activities they will participate in, and what subjects they will take in S.4. In senior forms, all students have to review their aspiration again. After being enriched by different school activities and life experiences, their increased exposure may help refine their dreams and draft more realistic plans for themselves. Appropriate programmes for further study are introduced to them, ranging from courses for Higher Diploma, Associate Degree to Degree courses. Apart from further studies in local institutes, our teachers also provide career advice to students who want to study overseas. This year, Alumni will be invited to share their work experience in YLPSS Career Expo and Alumni Mentorship Scheme. Also, in order to expose students to the working world, our school organized Career Expo with the Rotary Club, and participated in summer placement programmes organized by NGOs. Coupled with guidance given by teachers, students in YLPSS are nurtured with a wide spectrum of Life Planning Education. Student Support Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity: Students’ diverse learning needs are taken into consideration when planning the curriculum. Tailor-made curriculum and worksheets are designed for the students with different needs. Flexible groupings and different questioning techniques are used to facilitate students’ thinking and learning. In addition, there are support measures in place for the academically gifted and under-privileged. Whole School Approach to Integrated Education: Our school has adopted a whole school approach to Integrated Education. A Student Support Team has been established, with members including Assistant Principal, SEN teacher coordinator, Educational Psychologist and teaching assistant, to give support to students with special education needs and encourage teachers to receive relevant training in special education so as to enhance the professional capacity of teaching force. Student Support Team works closely with the school’s Counseling Team, School Social Worker, class teachers and Whole Person Development Coordinator to provide a wide range of supports. With the support of the Learning Support Grant and other school funding, our school has employed Teaching Assistant, Speech Therapy Services and other social learning groups to cater for their individual needs. Every summer at the Orientation Camp for Secondary One students, teachers will observe new comers’ learning performance and identify pupils at risk of learning difficulties so as to provide follow up support, such as tailor-made learning curriculum, diverse teaching strategies, special tests and examination arrangements. School Support Team has kept a close connection with the Education Bureau and Educational Psychologist by holding regular meetings, carrying out assessments and trainings for students. By establishing a regular communication mechanism between school and parents, parents would be invited to participate in meetings and workshops in order to have better understandings in the planning and reviewing of the Individual Education Plan for target students. Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students: Our school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; and organising cultural integration activities. Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment: Apart from the Half-yearly and Yearly Examinations, uniform tests are held for S1-S6 in each term. Through different types of assignments and classroom participation, with the use of formative assessment strategies and timely feedback, as well as enhancement and remedial measures, the effectiveness of students' learning can be enhanced. Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos Home-School Co-operation: The Parent-Teacher Association was set up in 1966. The aims of the PTA are to foster closer communication between the school and parents, to build up a more friendly and harmonious relationship between parents and teachers, and to improve the learning environment and welfare for students. Parents are invited to participate various school functions such as The Lunar New Year Gathering, courses, newsletter publication, talks and seminars as well as Parents Days. A team of enthusiastic voluntary parent helpers was set up to help the school in various activities. School Ethos: Our school focuses on the personal development of each student. The Whole Person Development Plan administered by various committees aims at providing diversified learning opportunities in the courses of moral, intellectual, physical, social and aesthetic domains, with holistic development of students as our target. To invite parents to have a better understanding of their child, a Student Learning Profile will be created to demonstrate students’ performance in all aspects. We develop a caring culture among students and teachers, striving for a campus with love and empathy and catering for learner's diversity, aiming at the flourishing development of every student with sufficient support. Future Development School Development Plan: 1. To enhance students' learning through the promotion of e-learning. - To enhance teachers' professional development - To equip students with e-learning skills - To design, promote and implement e-learning curriculum in whole-school approach

2. To develop students' self-esteem, self-confidence, self-discipline and a sense of belonging to the school - To help students develop self-esteem and self-discipline - To boost students' sense of belonging to school and respect for others - To establish a "Love & Care" school campus Teacher Professional Training and Development: All teachers are actively enrolled in training courses of different Key Learning Areas. Teachers conduct collaborative teaching, peer lesson observation and co-planning lessons so as to enhance their effectiveness of teaching and professional development. Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, Extra-curricular Activities, Co-curricular Activities, etc.) To realise the curriculum goal of whole-person development, the school has provided diversified and sufficient learning opportunities for our students and guide them to plan a well balanced development in the areas of Ethics, Intellect, Physique, Social Skills, Aesthetics and Careers Related Experiences. Through the activities organized by more than 40 clubs and societies in academic, physical, service and aesthetic domains, as well as the Civic and Moral Education Committee, we focus on nurturing students’ positive values; developing relevant knowledge and generic skills and widening students’ horizons, so as to prepare them for the challenges of social changes in the future. To set up various uniform groups for S.1 students to help them develop as paragons of virtues and persist with the spirit of self-discipline as advocated by the school. School Facilities School Facilities: Apart from the standard school facilities, there are special rooms in the school like the STEM Centre, Multi-Media Language Centre, the Computer-Assisted Learning Room, the English Language Room, Liberal Studies Learning Room, Multi-purpose Learning Room and the Amenities Room. The whole school is fully air-conditioned to provide a comfortable and cosy learning environment for the students. Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs: Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet. Others Our school was founded in 1946 and is the first government school in the New Territories. Since 1949, the campus was situated at Au Tau and it was relocated to our existing campus at Yuen Long Town Park Road South in 1989. Throughout these 70 years, our graduates have excelled in different businesses and fields. Our school has maintained simplicity as the essence of our school ethos and aims at nurturing our students to be the future leader in the Society. Direct Public Transportation to School Direct bus service (K68) and mini-bus (604) service to the school are available.

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