Established 2006 Phone +852 2146 1128 Founded 2006 | Principal Ms LEE Pak-lan (李白蘭女士) Color Orange | |
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Type Direct Subsidy Scheme, English as a Medium of Instruction Grades Secondary 1 to Secondary 6 Affiliation HKFYG (Sponsoring Body) Staff 71 (67 teaching Staff & 4 non-teaching staff) Similar Chinese YMCA Secondar, ELCHK Yuen Long Lutheran, QESOSA Tong Kwok Wah Sec, Tin Shui Wai Governm, Church of Christ in China Kei |
The HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College (Chinese: 香港青年協會李兆基書院) is a Hong Kong Secondary School located in Tin Shui Wai, New Territories. Founded in 2006, it was the second school in Tin Shui Wai sponsored by HKFYG and funded by Lee Shau Kee, the first being the HKFYG Lee Shau Kee Primary School.
Contents
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- Motto
- Class structure Size
- Curriculum
- Student Achievements
- References
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Motto
Wisdom in Action and 3-S, Self-directed learning, Self-discipline and Self-efficacy
Class structure & Size
From Secondary 1 to Secondary 6, there would be 5 streams for each level, with no more than 35 students per class. Under the New Senior Secondary curriculum, students would be grouped according to their choice of elective subjects.
Curriculum
The school follows the local six-year secondary school system in an English medium. For Form 1 to Form 3 students, The following subject would be offered:
For Form 4 to Form 6 students, the school follows the New Senior Secondary Curriculum. All students take 4 compulsory subjects:
Plus 2 to 3 elective subjects from the following options:
Note: Mathematics (Extended Module) is also offered but it is not counted as an elective subject.
Visual Arts, Music and PHE classes would be part of the school curriculum.
Student Achievements
In the 2013 HKDSE public examination, one Form 6 student obtained 5** (highest grade available) in 7 subjects, making him the one of the nine top scoring students among all candidates. Lee Shau Kee has set up a scholarship worth over 250000 HKD for him to complete his six-year medical school programme in the University of Hong Kong.