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.:: Curriculum |
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Subjects
Junior Secondary)
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Chinese Language , English Language , Mathematics , Integrated Science , History , Geography , Chinese History ,
Information Technology , Putonghua , The Art of Living and Liberal Studies ,
Physical Education (P.E.) , Music , Visual Arts
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Senior Secondary
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Core Subjects:
Chinese Language ,
English Language ,
Mathematics ,
Liberal Studies
Elective Subjects:
Geography ,
Chinese History ,
History ,
Physics ,
Chemistry ,
Biology ,
Information and Communication Technology ,
Tourism and Hospitality Studies ,
Business, Accounting and Financial Studies ,
Physical Education
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Student-centred Approach |
Through student-centred teaching strategies, curriculum tailoring and small-group interactions, students can
acquire the study skills and self-learning abilities necessary for lifelong learning.
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Geography Field Trip |
School Anniversary Day |
Catering for student diversity |
After-school enhancement and remedial classes are run for students with different learning abilities.
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Biliterate and Trilingual Day |
Sudoku Competition |
Small Class Teaching |
To help students lay a solid foundation for learning, small class teaching is implemented in English, Mathematics and Liberal Studies lessons according to the needs of the students.
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English-rich Learning Environment |
To create more opportunities for students to use English, programmes such as morning reading,One-minute
English , English day camps are organised. Students are also encouraged to take part in speech festivals and drama activities.
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The Art of Living and Liberal Studies (Junior secondary) |
Liberal Studies has been introduced into the junior secondary curriculum so that students can be better prepared
for the senior secondary curriculum. Outings and visits are arranged to allow students opportunities to widen
their horizons.
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Visit to the Hong Kong Jockey Club Drug InfoCentre |
Table Manners Training |
Liberal Studies (Senior secondary) |
This subject aims at enhancing students' understanding of themselves, their society, their native country and
the world so that they can develop positive values and attitudes towards life.
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Field trip to Ping Shan Heritage Trail |
Visit to Legislative Council |
Study Tours |
Students can consolidate what they have learned from textbooks and broaden their scope of knowledge by going
on visits and tours to overseas countries. In recent years, they have been to the United Kingdom, Australia,
Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and various cities/ provinces in China.
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Study Tour to Australia |
Study Tour to the UK |
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Study Tour to Taiwan |
Study Tour to Shanghai |
EMI Classes (Junior Forms) |
- Requirement: good standard of English
- A NET employed to teach English and conduct activities
- Subjects taught in English: Mathematics, Integrated Science, Information Technology , Geography, History, Visual Arts, Music
- Small class size to allow more individual care and attention
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English Verse Speaking |
English Games |
Support Measures for EMI Classes |
- Extended lessons / activities
- Cross-curricular language learning programme
- English & Mathematics enhancement classes
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English Day |
Interviewing native English speakers |
English Enhancement Strategies |
Enhancing English speaking skills
- Hong Kong Schools Speech Festivals
- English Week
- English Day
- English drama workshop
- English Ambassadors
- English morning assembly
Developing reading habits
- Morning reading session
- Extensive Reading Scheme
- Book exhibition
- Reading activities
Increasing exposure to English in authentic situations
- Out-of-school English activities
- Overseas study tours
- Activity at the Peak
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