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HLC Annual School Report 2018-19
HKFYG
LEE SHAU KEE COLLEGE
ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT
2018-2019
HLC Annual School Report 2018-19
Contents
1. College Vision, Mission and Motto…………………………………….…… 1
2. HLC Curriculum Aims………………………………………….….….…… 1
3. Our College……………………………………………………………….…… 2 – 4 3.1 Basic Information 3.2 Management and Administration
4. Our Students…………………………………………………………….…… 5 4.1 Class Organisation and Enrolment 4.2 Attendance Rate of Students 4.3 Residential Areas of Students
5. Our Staff………………………………………………………………….…… 6 – 8 5.1 List of Teaching and Non-teaching Staff 5.2 Teachers’ Qualifications and Experiences 5.3 Staff Professional Development
6. Learning and Teaching……………………………………………………… 9 – 12 6.1 Lesson Time for Key Learning Areas (KLAs) in Junior Forms 6.2 Academic Initiatives 6.3 Academic Achievements
7. Student Development and Support…………………………………...…… 13 – 16 7.1 Discipline and Guidance 7.2 Careers and Life Planning 7.3 Moral and Civic Education 7.4 Other Learning Experiences 7.5 Student Bodies
8. Home-school Cooperation……………………………………………..…… 17 8.1 Communicating with Parents 8.2 The Parent-teacher Association
9. Achievements and Reflections on Major Concerns………………….…… 18 – 21
10. Student Achievements……..…………………………………………...…… 22 – 38
11. Future Planning……………………………………………………………… 39
12. Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………… 39
13. Audited Financial Summary…………………………………………...…… 40
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1. College Vision, Mission and Motto Year Founded: 2006 Vision: It is our vision to provide the best nurturing opportunities that unleash students’ potential, inspire excellence and cultivate lifelong learners and leaders of tomorrow. Mission: HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College (hereafter HLC) is dedicated to creating a positive environment where young minds are inspired and enthused to challenge themselves and strive for excellence inside and beyond the classroom. We are committed to nurturing students to be intellectually competent, with positive moral characters, values, conscientiousness and physical prowess. Passion for learning, knowledge and the broadening of horizons are the hallmarks of an education in HLC. We believe all these are essential for the greater development of inquisitiveness, curiosity, exploratory spirits and a global outlook, alongside academic pursuits. College Motto: Our College motto, “Wisdom in Action (智慧之源 求實求真 )” guides students
towards a greater inquisitiveness and curiosity, not just with regard to their studies, but also towards life and the world around them. To actualize the College motto: Wisdom in Action, HLC develops students’ self-directed learning, self-discipline and self-efficacy in the spheres of Wisdom in Learning, Wisdom in Relationships and Wisdom in Living, with the cultivation of the 5 core values: Respect the others, Caring for others, Perseverance, Integrity and Responsibility, as the moral framework to mould students’ characters.
2. HLC Curriculum Aims
HLC Curriculum Aims
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
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3. Our College 3.1 Basic Information
We are a Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) school not participating in Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA). Medium of Instruction: The College aims to help students to become trilingual and bi-literate. All subjects except Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History and Liberal Studies are taught in English. English is widely used in assemblies and school activities. Putonghua is used in Chinese Language in S.1-S.2. Class structure: The College operates 6 levels (secondary 1 to secondary 6), each with a maximum of 5 classes. The class size on average is below 30. In the 2018-19 school year we opened up to 30 classes with a total of 715 students. School Fee: In the 2018-19 school year, the school fee was $24,600 per annum for S.1-S.3, and $36,900 per annum for S.4-S.5 payable in 10 monthly installments and for S.6, payable in 7 installments. We offer HLC Scholarships to students who attain high academic results and have good conduct, and fee remission to those in need. Number and percentage of scholarships and fee remission in the 2018-19 school year:
2018-19 Categories No. of
students Incurred Amount
Percentage of school fee income
Scholarship
S.1 Entrance Scholarship
0 0 0%
1.62%
General Scholarship 185,000
DSE Soaring High Scholarship
121,000
Multiple-intelligences Scholarship
4,000
End-of-term Scholarship
43,309.60
2018-19 Categories No. of
students Incurred Amount
Percentage of school fee income
Fee Remission
Full exemption of school fee
71 $2,126,670 9.78% 12.57%
Half exemption of school fee
39 $606,390 2.79%
Total School fee $21,742,710 14.19%
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HLC Campus: Continuous effort is made to maintain a facilitative environment for learning and teaching. The coverage of wireless network is extended to classrooms and special rooms on all floors, making it more convenient for students to participate in e-Learning activities. The Blackbox Theatre equipped with theatrical facilities and furniture is for the development of English Musical and Drama. The LEAD Lab provides wide range of STEM learning resources such as LEGO MINDSTORMS
®EV3, Arduino and micro:bit. The College Library, as a hub of learning, is spacious and brightly lit. It is stocked up with a wide range of learning resources such as books, journals and multimedia materials. A quiet corner is specifically designated for self-study purpose. The Fitness Centre houses exercise equipment for physical training. The College facilities include:
Student Activity Centre Visual Arts Room
Media Centre 4 Small-group Teaching Rooms
Fitness Centre 3 Staff Rooms
Parent-Teacher Association Office 2 Staff Common Rooms
Students’ Union Office 5 Science Laboratories
A 70-m running track shared with the neighbouring school
English Language Room
2 Basketball Courts Learning through Engineering, Art and Design (LEAD) Lab
Tuck Shop 2 Computer Rooms
College Hall College Library
General Office 30 Standard Classrooms
Music Room Self-study Room
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3.2 Management and Administration
3.2.1 The School Sponsoring Body is The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups and the College is managed by The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Lee Shau Kee College Limited.
3.2.2 Composition of the School Management Committee (SMC)
Chairman Mr Kenneth Chen Wei-on 陳維安先生
Supervisor Ms Alice Lui Wai-lin 呂慧蓮女士
Members
Mr Chan Tak-hang 陳德恒先生
Dr Angela Cheung Wong Wan-yiu 張黃韻瑤博士
Ms Helen Hsu Siu-man 徐小曼女士
Mr Richard Lam Yin-cheuk 林彥卓先生
Ms Bonnie Ngan Suet-fong 顏雪芳女士
Ms Melissa Kaye Pang, MH, JP 彭韻僖律師
Professor Yip Din-yan 葉殿恩教授
Principal Mr Lin Chun-pong 連鎮邦先生
Teacher Representatives
Ms Chau Hiu-wai 周曉慧女士
Ms Ho Yan-yan 何欣昕女士
Parent Representatives
Ms Jessica Lee Shuk-ching 李淑貞女士
Ms Shirley Yeung Wai-man 楊慧敏女士
Alumni Representative
Mr Lau Nap-chung 劉納誦先生
3.2.3 School Governance and Operation
The College is managed by the School Management Committee which is accountable to the School Sponsoring Body. The Governance Review Sub-committee (GRSC) helps review key management and financial control systems and procedures. The areas reviewed in the 2018-19 school year included human resources management (staff recruitment and remuneration policy, other staff movements – contract renewal, termination, retirement, dismissal), and finance and resources management (fees and collections policy, accounting practices – fixed assets). In the 2018-19 school year, the Principal was assisted by the Vice-Principal, 4 Deans and 7 senior teachers in the Development and Management Committee (DMC) to formulate programmes and plans, and facilitate the day-to-day operation. Head Prefects and Student Union Representatives also joined the DMC meetings and they are actively engaged in policy formation of the College.
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4. Our Students 4.1 Class Organisation and Enrolment
S.1 S.2 S.3 S.4 S.5 S.6 Total
No. of classes 5 5 5 5 5 5 30
Boys 75 61 75 59 62 59 391
Girls 64 53 50 52 65 40 324
Total 139 114 125 111 127 99 715 Average no. of students
per class 27.8 22.8 25 22.2 25.4 19.8 23.8
4.2 Attendance Rate of Students
4.3 Residential Areas of Students
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5. Our Staff The total number of staff was 90 including the Principal, 68 teachers (including Vice-Principal) and 2 contract Native-speaking English teachers. Support staff included 1 Executive Officer, 6 clerical staff members, 2 laboratory technicians, 1 laboratory assistant, 2 IT technicians, 1 library clerk and 6 janitorial staff members. We have maintained a group of professional, committed teaching and non-teaching staff. 5.1 Staff
5.2 Teachers’ Qualifications and Experiences
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Highest Academic Qualification Attained by Teachers in 18/19
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5.3 Staff Professional Development
The College has attached great importance to fostering teachers’ life-long learning. In the 2018-19 school year, the following programmes were conducted.
5.3.1 Staff Development Days
Date Theme
22 Oct 2018 SDL Guided Learning Plans & e-Learning
10 Jan 2019 Lesson Study & SDL Progress Learning
1 Feb 2019 AHSS Joint-School SRL Development Day
18 Mar 2019 Teacher Well-being
20 Jun 2019 Lesson Study: Learning Celebration
5.3.2 Staff Retreat
Date Theme
21 Aug 2019 Staff meeting & HLC 15th Anniversary discussion
22 Aug 2019 Lesson Design with e-Learning tools & Preparation for ESR
5.3.3 Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Hours
Teachers are encouraged to attend training courses, seminars and workshops organized by the Education Bureau and other educational bodies. The total number of CPD hours for teachers was 2253 hours, average 33.1 hours.
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Teachers' Experince 18/19
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5.3.4 Professional Development Grant The designated Professional Development Grant offers a budget of $3,500 per head per annum for further training. The number of staff receiving Professional Development Grant in the 2018-19 school year was 1.
5.3.5 School Visits and Interflows
Creative Secondary School (IB MYP & Diploma) HKAHSS Open Class (English & LS) Fung Kai No.1 Secondary School (English) Diocesan Girls’ School (GCE A-Level) United Christian College Kowloon East (Science Education & GCE A-
Level) SenseTime (商湯科技) in Science Park (Artificial Intelligence)
Ho Dao College (Sponsored By Sik Sik Yuen) (Geography) Curriculum Development Institute (History) The Education University of Hong Kong (History) Pooi To Middle School (History) NT Heung Yee Kuk Yuen Long District Secondary School (Visual
Arts) SKH Holy Trinity Church Secondary School (Chinese History) Gertrude Simon Lutheran College (Chinese History) PLK No.1 W.H. Cheung College (Chinese History)
5.3.6 Teachers’ Accomplishment
Commendation Certificate in the Respect Our Teachers Campaign: Mr. Jeff Lo and Mr. Simon So Election of Distinguished Teachers & Staff Award 2019:
The Most Favourite Teacher 2019 (voted by students): Mr. Jeff Lo, Mr. Simon So, Mr. Joseph Wong, Ms. Nikita Chan, Ms. Florence Fung, Ms. Coey Woo
The Most Appreciated Staff 2019 (voted by staff): Ms. Jenny Lai (Office Clerk), Ms. Mak Suk Mui (Janitor), Ms. Stephanie Kwai (Office Clerk), Ms. Fung Lai Fan (Janitor), Mr. Lai Kwok Ho (IT Technician)
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6. Learning and Teaching 6.1 Lesson Time for Key Learning Areas (KLAs) in Junior Forms
6.2 Academic Initiatives
6.2.1 HLC Curriculum
All teachers worked together and came up with the Overall Aims of HLC Curriculum after which all subject departments, committees and working groups would fine-tune their work according to these aims, creating the synergy effect. The College had made good efforts to cater students’ needs by introducing two more electives in the DSE curriculum starting from 2019, namely Visual Arts and Literature in English, resulting in a broader curriculum. Moreover, a 2X stream was newly added for students who wanted to focus on 2 electives instead of 3, and more lesson time would be given to core subjects. The above changes were based on survey results: 94.4% and 72.3% parents and teachers agreed the College should provide both 3X and 2X groups. The HKUxHLC Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) Initiative was launched smoothly in collaboration with the Technology-Enriched Learning Initiative (TELI) from The University of Hong Kong (HKU). MOOC was promoted to all S.1 students who were invited to attend the briefing session, workshops and ceremony at HKU. S.1 to S.6 students who were interested in MOOC were supported by teacher mentors and a series of lectures in HKU. A total of 30 MOOCs were completed in 2018-19.
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Lesson time allocated to the 8 KLAs in junior forms 2018-19
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The HLC Scholar Scheme, which aims to acknowledge the diversity of learners’ ability and move high-ability students through our curriculum at a faster pace, was first introduced in 2019. Students who have excellent academic performance in HLC and have met the MOOC requirements are eligible for joining the curriculum acceleration programme in which they can be promoted from S.1 to S.3 or S.2 to S.4. In 2019, one student in S.2 joined the Scheme. HLC has been an active participant in the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) as the College would sponsor the top students in English, Mathematics and Science to take part in the competition every year in order to broaden students’ horizons. The Reading to Learn Curriculum was launched in S.1 to S.2 in Reading Sessions to promote reading and equip students with different reading skills. The elements of Information Literacy and other subjects were included. The provision of GCE A-level curriculum was explored and stakeholders were consulted. Percentages of S.1 and S.2 parents preferring HLC to offer the GCE A-Level curriculum were 81% and 76% respectively. Teachers visited Creative Secondary School, Diocesan Girls' School, United Christian College (Kowloon East) and ARCH Education to understand the implementation of GCE A-Level curriculum. Students’ learning experiences were extended through English Debate, English Musical and Drama, and a well-planned ‘HLC Global Week’ which offered students the opportunity to interact with foreigners and stimulate curiosity about the world. HLCians were invited to a “picnic”, sharing delicacies and culture from diverse countries and would equally get to interact with guests from different backgrounds. In Stakeholder Survey (SHS), the rating for all items in curriculum increased. On average, there was an increase of 0.2 for “my views on school curriculum”.
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6.2.2 Self-Directed Learning (SDL) With a series of staff development measures like arranging interflow on Staff Development Days, lesson observations with various network schools from the Hong Kong Association of the Heads of Secondary Schools and conducting in-house lesson studies, all subject departments were well-equipped and designed sets of guided learning plans. 3 key elements were emphasized in adopting SDL: (1) Clear and specific learning objectives (2) Cultivation of good learning habits with pre-lesson preparation, using
the structured pre-lesson learning tasks in the guided learning plans (3) Active learning atmosphere in class where students are sitting in groups
with heterogeneous grouping
6.2.3 Catering for Diversities To cater for learning diversity, teachers would evaluate students’ progress using assessment data. Subject departments had devised strategies to help students with different needs, e.g. designing graded questions, discussing learning difficulties in co-planning sessions, arranging extended programmes for enhancement and remediation, promoting collaborative learning, understanding students’ needs by pre-tasks and post-tasks. Furthermore, teachers were equipped with mentoring skills to support late developers and high achievers in different workshops, gaining more understanding about students with different needs. Students in need were then supported by the teacher mentorship programmes. Report on Use of CEG Report on Use of CLPReport on Use of DLG 中國歷史及文化一筆過津貼報告
6.3 Academic Achievements
Our students performed outstandingly in inter-school academic competitions and contests. We had a number of High Distinction and Distinction awards in Public Speaking and Debating competitions, Hong Kong School Drama Festival, Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival, Mathematics and Science competitions, Sports competitions, Music contests and Harvard Book Prize. 3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa was nominated to participate in '21st Century Cup' National English Speaking Competition held in Hangzhou. Students also achieved pleasing results in Chinese writing, business and management. We were the beneficiaries of Leadership programmes provided by various institutes. 2 of our S.3 groups got the Champion of the HKFYG School of Global Leadership Overseas Ambassador Programme and 4 groups got the second runner-cup.
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2019 ICAS Results: Regarding the results of the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) 2018-2019, HLCians have attained satisfactory scores in both English, Mathematics and Science. Out of the 34 students who participated in the English section, Elisa Lau from 3B and Edith Wong from 5B were awarded high distinction (top 2%) whereas 7 other students were also awarded distinction certificate (top 8%). For Mathematics, among 33 participants, 17 students have been awarded credit certificate. Apart from English and Mathematics, we also participated in Science this year. 13 students were awarded credit certificate.
2019 HKDSE Results: Our S.6 students obtained excellent results in HKDSE, with 91.9% and 57.6% of them meeting the entrance requirement for sub-degree programmes (2222+2) and degree programmes (3322+2) respectively, which are far above the Hong Kong average. For the four core subjects, the average percentages of level 2 or above and level 4 or above are 96.5% and 48.2% respectively. For all subjects, the average percentages of level 2 or above and level 4 or above are 96.3% and 47.5% respectively. Among all subjects, our students performed particularly well in English Language with 100% and 52.5% of them obtaining level 2 or above and level 4 or above respectively. 2019 JUPAS Offer: With the outstanding HKDSE Results, 66.6% of S.6 graduates received JUPAS offer.
Degree HD/AD Total 51.5% (51/99) 15.1% (15/99) 66.6% (66/99)
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7. Student Development and Support 7.1 Discipline and Guidance
HLC adopted a whole-school approach to embrace students’ flourishing lives. All teachers were involved in promoting positive education (PERMA model) by Wisdom in Action Programme, while Form Teachers were trained to take part in sharing positive elements and proper values with students. The high appreciation of Wisdom in Action (WIA) programme in survey to teachers proved its effectiveness. In order to provide professional support, HLC strengthened the collaboration with NGOs and universities. Working with the Centre of Suicide Prevention and Research of HKU, the HKFYG under the project Joyful@School and Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, we provided a systematic structure (3-tiers supporting programme) for those who needed extra emotional support by cell group training and individual counselling. Furthermore, HLC also received professional services rendered by School Social Worker and external professionals such as Education Psychologist and Speech Therapist. From Stakeholder Survey, students, parents and teachers all agreed that the school climate is positive. Other than working on preventive and correctional measures on students’ behaviour, Discipline Working Group played a part in nurturing Leaders of Tomorrow this year. We reconstructed Class Association by introducing “Class Leaders”. Every student shared the duties in serving his/her class. Through collaboration with others, students gained “Positive Relationship” by taking up responsibilities. Discipline working group also held Poster and Slogan Competition and the winning works were displayed in the campus.
7.2 Careers and Life Planning Careers Working Group helped students explore their “Meaning of Life” in PERMA. For Junior Forms, students learnt to understand themselves and set their life-planning through the WIA Programme. For Senior Forms, apart from preparing students for university life, students were guided through different tasting programmes offered by the Buildings Department, New World Development, Fundamentum Limited, Linguistics Wonderland 2019 (City University of Hong Kong), Cathay I can fly, MTR Train for Life Journey, Life Buddies, Yuen Long District Summer Internship and Poly U STEM Day in 2018-19. Different workplace visits were also provided, like visits to Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, the School of Hotel and Tourism Management of CUHK, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and Cathay City.
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Besides programmes, Careers Guidance Working Group also organized the Overseas study tour to Finland. The tour included university visits (University of Oulu and University of Helsinki) and workplace visits of different industries (technology, environmental protection and design) in Finland. All participants found the study tour meaningful. Our students also joined the Oxford and Cambridge World STEM and Entrepreneurship Summer Programme sponsored by Dr Lee Shau Kee STEM Fund. In 2019-20, Career Guidance Working Group will liaise with Hong Kong Employment Development Service to provide life-planning programmes for HLC students. Besides, HLC has paired up with the New World Development (NWD) under the Life Buddies Mentorship Programme. Various life-planning activities will be provided to our students by the mentors from the NWD.
7.3 Moral and Civic Education
HLC Core Value, “Integrity”, was successfully implemented this year. MCE Ambassadors and teachers shared celebrity stories, quotes and news on integrity during morning assemblies. A video making competition with good quality works was held to further promote “Integrity”. Other than promoting “Integrity”, Civic Education, Love and Sex Education, Service learning, Ladies and Gentlemen Manners Education, Election Education, Media Education, Basic law and National Education were also included this year. Different voluntary activities were held inside and outside school. 11 students were awarded the Volunteer Service Award by HKSAR Social Welfare Department. In January 2019, our MCE Ambassadors collaborated with the Christian Family Service Centre to organise a programme called Tin Shui Wai “Love & Sustainability” Community Engagement Project —New Year Bazaar (天水圍 「愛‧可持續」新年市集) in HLC campus, to serve our
community. Last but not least, in order to arouse the awareness of the social issues, MCE Working Group prepared display boards about the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance Conflicts in June 2019. It provided a platform for HLCians to express their views and feelings on that issue.
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7.4 Other Learning Experiences Other Learning Experiences Working Group is to brighten students’ “Accomplishment” in PERMA. The College offered a wide range of co-curricular activities including sports, academic, cultural and social services activities. Students achieved outstanding results in many competitions in 2018-19. HLC was proud that our football team player, Chang Chi Ho, Horace, was awarded an England training tour by AXA Foundation Liverpool International Academy Hong Kong 2019, which provided professional soccer training with Liverpool Football Club UK. Furthermore, our students shone in swimming and debate competitions. Girls got the Grade A Overall Champion in Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation Inter-School Swimming Championships (Yuen Long District) in 2018-19, whereas our debaters got Champion in Hong Kong Secondary Schools Debating Competition and the 1st Runners-up in the 4th New Territories Joint-school British Parliamentary Debating Tournament. Other Learning Experiences Working Group took a step forward to consolidate students’ fruitful learning experiences at Education Camps by introducing a presentation day after the Life-wide Learning Week. Students showed their learning outcomes through different means, like poster design, video making and PowerPoint presentation etc. The representatives from EDB, Students Mainland Exchange Programme Section and a Supervisor of HKFYG Youth Exchange joined our presentation day and celebrated the success with HLCians.
7.5 Student Bodies Sense of belongings to HLC were fueled by various activities held by Student Bodies Working Group. We encourage students to engage in school activities and promote “Engagement” in PERMA. Student Bodies Working Group held the first student-teacher competition – HLC Kitchen, which filled our campus with enjoyment on that day. Besides, student-led activities were promoted in order to realise HLC Curriculum Aims – to nurture “Leaders of Tomorrow”. From 2018-19, all student leaders, Head Prefects, Students’ Union and Houses were elected by all students and this enhances students’ sense of belonging to HLC. Our student leaders, Students’ Union and Houses, helped host and actively participated in all school functions, including opening and closing ceremonies, giving speech on Sports Day etc., whereas S.6 Graduation Affairs Committee played a main role in organizing the Graduation Ceremony and the Graduation Dinner. These measures successfully enhanced students’ leadership skills and values as moral leaders.
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Student Bodies Working Group also collaborated with HKFYG Leadership Institute in broadening students’ horizon by organizing global leaders talks and workshops. All S.3 students were fully sponsored by HLC to join the Overseas Students Ambassadors Programme 2019. 6 groups of students were awarded with the study and research on global issues, such as gender equality, global poverty etc. According to teachers’ survey (Keep-Improve-Start-Stop analysis), colleagues were impressed by the measures of nurturing Leaders of Tomorrow. In July, our SMC member, Mr. Chan Tak-hang invited our teachers to share our strategies on Leadership training with 60 teachers from other schools. The feedback was so encouraging and we are assured of our directions in how to develop and nurture Leaders of Tomorrow.
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8. Home-school Cooperation The College established admirable partnership with parents. It is believed that a harmonious relationship between parents and teachers would greatly enhance students’ development. 8.1 Communicating with Parents
The College provided varied and convenient channels to facilitate home-school communication. A total of 3 Parents’ Nights and 1 Parents’ Day were held to disseminate school news, update students’ performance and collect parents’ views on school policies. The College also made very good use of information technology to further enhance communication with parents. The e-Discipline App provided instant information to parents about their children’s behaviors at school. The College instant updates in the HLC Facebook Page were welcomed by parents and students. A series of four booklets of HLCian Press which were prepared by Student Editorial Team and offered latest news of the College and student achievements were distributed to parents and HLCians.
8.2 The Parent-teacher Association (PTA)
The PTA was founded in 2008. The PTA Standing Committee (PTASC) and parents actively participated in school activities and provide appropriate support to the College. Regular PTA meetings held by PTASC served as a bridge between the College and parents. Parents provided assistance to support the College, e.g. student welfare (procurement procedures of tuck shop and school uniform) and school events like Sports Days and Foundation Day. Two parents from the PTASC were elected to be members of SMC and served as a link between parents and the School Sponsoring Body.
The Annual General Meeting cum the 11th Standing Committee election of PTA was held on 28th September 2018, with School Supervisor Ms Alice Lui’s presence. Ms Shirley Yeung Wai-man was elected as the Chairman. The PTASC altogether held four meetings. Discussions on the adjustment of school fee and Reserve for Construction, Maintenance and Upgrading of Above-Standard Facilities were included in the meetings. The PTASC worked closely with the Student Welfare Working Group of the College on the major student service providers, such as tuck shop and school uniforms provider. Besides, the PTASC organized a Christmas party in December, a talk on Empathy and a day trip to Ma Shi Chau in April, shoe-polishing and ironing workshop and Yoga class in May, and “Press to Shock-Save a life” AED course in June. Our heartfelt thanks to the PTA and parents for their unfailing support.
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9. Achievements and Reflections on Major Concerns During the 6th Staff Meeting in June 2019, through group discussion, all teachers reviewed the progress of HLC Development Plan 2018-21 and evaluated the effectiveness of HLC Annual Plan 2018-19. Among the 12 strategies (5 for Major Concern 1 and 7 for Major Concern 2), the top 3 that rated by teachers are as follows: 1. Celebrate students’ achievements and success (Item 2.4);
2. Strengthen the roles of student leaders by enhancing their participation and
autonomy in organizing activities (Item 2.5); and
3. Enhance students’ positive values by refining school-based “Wisdom In Action” (WIA) programme (Item 2.2).
Major Concern 1: Cultivating Passionate Lifelong Learners a. Promote Self-Directed Learning (SDL)
Conduct lesson studies focusing on subject-based strategies to promote self-directed learning.
Enhance students’ self-directed learning by e-Learning tools and guided learning plans.
Establish students’ habit of self-directed learning by collaborating with external institutions.
Reflection 87% teachers agreed the lesson studies could help prepare them for the use of SDL. 100% subject departments have produced a set of guided learning plans. 100% teachers agreed they were more aware of the strategies of SDL. In teachers’ survey in SHS, the rating of the item “I often teach my students learning strategies, such as doing pre-lesson preparation, using concept maps, tool books and on-line resources, etc.” increased from 3.9 to 4.1. Also, the rating of the item “I often arrange various learning activities such as group discussion and oral presentation in lessons” increased from 3.7 to 4.0. In student’s survey, the rating for “I take the initiative to learn” increased from 3.5 to 3.6. For “I am able to apply learning strategies, such as doing pre-lesson preparation, using concept maps, tool books and on-line resources, etc.”, the rating remained to be 3.5.
Having gained the experience of adopting SDL guided learning plans, teachers could further develop more guided learning plans for 2019-20 in S1 to S5.
In general teachers needed more support in using e-learning to facilitate students’ SDL, e.g. arrange interflow and workshops.
Teachers agreed lesson studies helped them understand how to adopt guided learning plans in class. In 2019-20, the focus should be on how to use e-learning tools to facilitate SDL.
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b. Enrich School Curriculum to Cater for Students’ Needs
Improve students’ reading habit by refining Reading to Learn practices. Realise the “Overall Aims of HLC Curriculum” in practice by refining school-
based curriculum. Devise plans to support students’ pursuits in aesthetic and sports developments. Explore the possibility of implementing international curriculum. Reflection
DSE Visual Arts and Literature in English would be offered in senior curriculum starting from 2019-20. S.4 Curriculum with 2X stream would be offered in 2019-20. In SHS, the rating for all items in curriculum increased. On average, there is an increase of 0.2 for “my views on school curriculum”.
With the Overall Aims of HLC Curriculum formulated, subjects should fine-tune their assessment tasks in response to the overall aims in coming years.
As the College has planned to offer GCE A-Level Curriculum starting from 2021, science and math teachers will start to prepare relevant teaching resources and attend training. We will also arrange interflow with other schools or parties to understand more about GCE A-level curriculum.
The S.1 and S.2 ‘Reading to Learn’ curriculum should be fine-tuned and the atmosphere of reading can be further strengthened and more collaboration between library and subject departments is required.
For aesthetic and sports development, we will further explore the possibility of provision of DSE Music and Physical Education.
We should explore the construction of sports complex or swimming pool.
Major Concern 2: Embracing Flourishing Lives
a. Equip students with elements of well-being and broaden students’ horizons by enlisting external support
Collaborated with HKU and completed the Positive Education Junior curriculum. According to teachers’ survey, it was found the programme helped students understand more about positive psychology and established well-being.
Collaborated with HKFYG by joining Joyful @ School. An S.2 and S.3 cell group was set up with systematic training, which strengthened their resilience.
According to SHS, the average score of 4.1 was recorded in the item: “My view on Student Development” which assured our direction in the work on student development.
Reflection Due to the completion of HKU and Joyful@School projects, the Guidance Working Group will take up the role of promoting PERMA through assemblies, thematic weeks and extra-curricular activities. Also one more social worker will stay at HLC to work on emotional cases and she will run cell groups in order to strengthen students’ resilience.
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b. Enhance students’ positive values by refining school-based “Wisdom in Action” programme
The PERMA elements in WIA Programme were consolidated. The learning and teaching materials of WIA programme have been updated and revised. Form Teachers are ready to take up the role to lead the lessons in 2019-20.
The APASO and the SHS results revealed an increasing result in the related items like “Social skills” and “Opportunities”. Also from SHS, the average score of 4.0 was recorded in the item: “The school actively helps students develop correct values”. Besides, from the “KISS” survey, colleagues also highly recommended the WIA programme. These data proved that our WIA programme has bought positive impact to students.
Reflection To further enhance the effectiveness of the Positive Education, cultivating a caring school climate is essential. A future task is to deploy senior students as mentors to run a Freshmen Programme for S.1 in 2019-20.
c. Facilitate students’ life-planning by strengthening network programmes and introducing Student Portfolio
The Cover of the Student Portfolio has been designed by students. Students tasted various programmes and were actively engaged in workplace
visits provided by various organizations.
The data from APASO of the related items like “Expectation on Career” and “Goal setting” showed an increment to 3.0.
Reflection
For further development, Career Guidance Working Group will liaise with Hong Kong Employment Development Service and New World Development to provide life-planning programmes for HLCians. Individual counselling services will be further strengthened to cater individual needs. d. Celebrate students’ achievements and success
A post Life-wide Learning Week sharing afternoon was held. The representatives from EDB and Supervisor from HKFYG joined our presentation day and celebrated the success with our students. An excellent video assignment from S.3 was shown at the Parents’ Night in May 2019.
Three Prize Presentation Ceremonies were held at Friday Assembly to celebrate students’ achievements. Students welcomed this new arrangement.
Reflection
Although this item was highly rated by all teachers, according to APASO, a decrease was found in enjoying school activities. Students may need more platforms to show their talents in front of their fellow schoolmates. In order to enhance their sense of accomplishment and let students shine, arrangements for Morning Assembly will be revised and the OLE Working Group will invite different students to perform on stage on Thursday Morning Assembly in 2019-20.
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e. Strengthen the roles of students leaders by enhancing their participation and autonomy in organizing activities
Reconstructed the Class Association by adding Gratitude Team and OLE Leaders in order to cultivate a positive school climate. According to SHS, there is a good atmosphere at HLC. Teachers, students and parents all supported our programmes and rated the related items with/over the score of 4. Also in SHS, “The school actively encourages students to participate in extracurricular activities” was rated at the score of 4.1.
Not only student leaders, Principal and Dean of SAC met representatives from each class twice a year to collect their opinion. Students representatives showed appreciation on the arrangement. Student voices were shared with teachers and parents during staff meetings and Parents’ Night respectively.
To nurture leaders of tomorrow, we have focused on providing opportunities for student leaders to lead and host school functions. Student leaders actively participated through taking the roles of MCs and performers, and organizing activities. Student leaders showed appreciation on the arrangement. Also, starting from September 2018, Head Prefects, SU Chairman and Vice-chairman joined the Development and Management Meeting and participated in policy formation of the College.
All S.3 students were funded to joined the HKFYG Leaders Institution’s Overseas Ambassadors programme. 80% of S.3 students achieved the completion certificate, whereas 2 groups got the Champion and 3 groups got the second runner-up.
Teachers were impressed by our systematic training programme for leaders. From SHS survey, “The school provides enough opportunity to foster students’ leadership” was recorded with an average score of 4.3.
Reflection In 2018-19, HLC promoted Integrity among all students. Teachers and students shared a lot on the importance of Integrity during Morning Assembly. Students found it was effective when they answered the questionnaire. However, according to APASO, the area of Caring for Others slightly dropped,
In 2019-20, the focused core value of HLC is “Caring for others”. To further enhance students’ autonomy, HLC will enact Form Committees to help students organize their form-based activities.
In May 2019, before the 6th Staff Meeting, all teachers completed the form of ‘Review & Planning 2019’ individually. Other than reviewing the personal professional growth during the academic year 2018-19, teachers adopted the KISS (Keep-Improve-Start-Stop) model to give constructive advice on key aspects. Teachers also made proposal for HLC Annual Plan 2019-20. The Principal compiled all the advices and proposals, and sent the summary to all teachers before the 6th Staff Meeting. During the 6th Staff Meeting, all teachers conducted the Review & Planning process through group discussion with reference to all teachers’ advice and proposals. With all teachers’ input, the HLC Annual Plan 2019-20 was finalized and endorsed by SMC in June 2019.
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10. Student Achievements
English Language
Event Award Class Name of Student
70th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival
Solo Verse Speaking--1st 1B
Chan Kwan Lee Queenie Punzalan
Solo Verse Speaking--1st 1A Yuan Liao, Leo
Solo Verse Speaking--1st 1D Arnold Alexander Andrew
Solo Verse Speaking--2nd 3C Walker Mandarin Alexis
Solo Verse Speaking--2nd 4B Wu Oliver Zijun, Oliver
Solo Verse Speaking--3rd 1D Hung Shing Chi, Gilary
Solo Verse Speaking--3rd 5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
Solo Verse Speaking--3rd 5A Tse Yan Yuet, YY
Solo Verse Speaking--3rd 5B Jeremy Andrew Osmund
Shakespeare Monologue--2nd 5A Fan Sam Lok, Cheryl
Dramatic Duologue--3rd 3A Kwong Yuk Ling, Natasha
3D Chow Ying Tung, Anson
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2E Peng Yangyu, Sally
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2D Yip Tsz Ching, Stephanie
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 5A Mok Yi Lam, Vanessa
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 5A Tang Ho Laam, Berinla
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 5D Cheung Ching Tung, Eunice
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 5D Cheung Wun Lam, Keely
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 5D Tang Yuen Hei, Hilda
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 1C Wong Nok Yin Caleb
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2A Leung Ka Shun, Kason
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2E Lau Kin Bong, Michael
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2E Pun Hok Yin, Andy
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2A Lau Kei Ching, Kasper
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2B Woo King Hei, Kingston
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 2D Cheng For Tung, Jayden
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 4B Kam Ka Chun, Marco
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 4B Ma King Lok, Johnathan
Solo Verse Speaking-- Merit 5D Lau Hok Him, Howard
Public Speaking--Merit 5D Li Pak Man, Max
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English Public Speaking and Debating
Event Award Class Name of Student
Self-Directed Learning: English builder
Outstanding Achievement Award for English Builder
1A Xu Ho Kai, Kevin
2A Lee Chi Hung Isaac
2C Tsang Kwun Hiu, Phoebus
2E Pun Hok Yin, Andy
3D Chan Yu Lam, Desmond
English Builder Certificate of Outstanding Achievement for 2018/19
1A Li Wai Ching, Jeremy
1A Xu Ho Kai, Kevin
1B Lam Ho Cheuk, Otto
2B Cheung Wai Shin, Wilson
2A Lee Chi Hung Isaac
ICAS English Examination 2019
The highest score in Secondary 3 English Reading Examination (HK & Macau)
3B Lau Hoi Chin, Elisa
Event Award Class Name of Student
Hong Kong Secondary Schools Debating Competition
Term 1 Round 1 Best Speaker 3B Lau Hoi Chin, Elisa
Term 1 Round 1 Winning Team
2A Yu Chi Yuen, Anton
3B Lau Hoi Chin, Elisa
3D Ng Chun Yau, Keiran
Term 1 Round 1 Best Speaker 5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
Term 1 Round 1 Winning Team
4A Chan Wing Lam, Athena
5A Chan Chloe Ho Yan
5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
Term 1 Round 2 Best Speaker 3A Lui Ka Yui, Karina
Term 1 Round 2 Winning Team
4A Lin Chung Yeung, Wesley
5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
5B Woo Yeuk Hei, Natalie
Term 1 Final Best Speaker 4B Wu Oliver Zijun
NTW Division 1 Senior 2nd Runner-up
4A Chan Wing Lam, Athena
4B Wu Oliver Zijun
5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
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Event Award Class Name of Student
Hong Kong Secondary Schools Debating Competition
Term 2 Round 1 Best Speaker 3B Leung Ho Hon , Shawn
Term 2 Round 1 Winning Team
1A Yuan Liao, Leo
3A Tang Calvin
3B Leung Ho Hon, Shawn
Term 2 Round 2 Best Speaker 3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa
Term 2 Round 2 Winning Team
1A Chung Tsoi Wing, Donna
3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa
3B Fung Yu Ching, Stanley
Term 2 Round 2 Best Speaker 4A Chan Wing Lam, Athena
2018-2019 Term 2 KLN & NT Junior Division II Champion
1B Lau Lok Hei, Nathan
2A Yu Chi Yuen Anton
3A Chiang Ching, Jonathan
CityU AIS Debating Challenge 2018
Best Speaker 5B Yung Ching Him, Wesley
1st Runner-up 4D Hoi Sze Ki, Kerensa
5A Mok Yi Lam, Vanessa
5B Yung Ching Him, Wesley
Students' Achievements in HKFYG English Public Speaking Contest 2019
2nd Runner-up 3B Lau Hoi Chin, Elisa
Certificate of District Finalist 3E Ng Yin Cheung, Neo
Certificate of District Semi-finalist
4A Lin Chun Yeung, Wesley
Certificate of Good Performance
5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
5B Woo Yeuk Hei, Natalie
Certificate of Participation 4A Chan Wing Lam, Athena
3D Law Siu Sun, Denley
S.3 Inter-class Debate Competition
Winning Team 3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa
3B Lam Man Hin, Matthew
3B Leung Ho Hon, Shawn
Best Speaker 3B Leung Ho Hon, Shawn
S.2 Inter-class Debate Competition
Winning Team 2A Lau Kei Ching Kasper
2A Leung Ka Shun, Kason
2A Yu Chi Yuen Anton
Best Speaker 2A Yu Chi Yuen Anton
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English Drama
Event Award Class Name of Student
S.1 Inter-Class Debate Competition
Winning Team 1A Lee Lok Lam, Koey
1A Lee Clive
1A Yuan Liao, Leo
Best Speaker 1A Yuan Liao, Leo
4th New Territories Joint-school British Parliamentary Debating Tournament
First Runner-up 3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa
5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
5B Woo Yeuk Hei, Natalie
5B Yung Ching Him, Wesley
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area English and Cantonese Speech Competition 2019
1st Runner-up 1A Yuan Liao, Leo
1st Runner-up 1D Hung Shing Chi, Gilary
1st Runner-up 3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa
2nd Runner-up 3C Walker Mandarin Alexis
Merit 1E Law Hiu Yan, Anson
Merit 2D Cheng For Tung, Jayden
Merit 2E Pun Hok Yin, Andy
Merit 2E Peng Yangyu, Sally
Event Award Class Name of Student
Hong Kong School Drama Festival
Award for Outstanding Performer
4D Cheng Ka Lok, David
5A Chan Chloe Ho Yan
5A Fan Sum Lok, Cheryl
5B Osmund Jeremy Andrew
5D Lau Hok Him, Howard
Award for Outstanding Director
2B Chan Sze Wing, Judy
4A Liu Hui Nam, Lisa
5A Chan Chloe Ho Yan
5A Fan Sum Lok, Cheryl
5A Poon Yau Kwan, Ruby
Award for Outstanding Stage Effect
/ English Drama Club
Award for Outstanding Cooperation
/ English Drama Club
Award for Commendable Overall Performance
/ English Drama Club
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中國語文科
Event Award Class Name of Student
第七十屆
香港學校朗誦節
中學五、六年級普通話詩詞集
誦—冠軍並獲嶺南大學校長盃
5B 全體同學
5D 朱潔慧
5E 蔡巧晴、許之彥、黃雪婷、
江子柔
中學一、二年級普通話詩詞獨
誦—冠軍 2E 彭阳雨
中學一、二年級普通話詩詞獨
誦—冠軍 2E 梁寶文
中學五、六年級粵語散文獨誦
—亞軍 5A 謝欣悦
中學三、四年級普通話散文獨
誦—亞軍 3C 查悦生
中學五、六年級粵語二人朗誦
—亞軍 5E 蔡巧晴
5E 江子柔
中學三、四年級粵語二人朗誦
—亞軍 3A 鄺玉齡
3D 周映彤
中學五年級粵語散文獨誦—季
軍 4C 王天諾
中學三、四年級普通話詩詞獨
誦—季軍 3A 鄺玉齡
中學一、二年級普通話詩詞獨
誦—季軍 1D 梁家熹
中學五、六年級普通話散文獨
誦—優良 5D 朱潔慧
中學三、四年級普通話詩詞獨
誦—優良 4A 彭仲謙
中學三、四年級普通話詩詞獨
誦—優良 4A 張穎嘉
中學四年級粵語散文獨誦—優
良 4C 譚紫媛
中學三、四年級普通話散文獨
誦—優良 3A 邱詠珮
中學一、二年級普通話詩詞獨
誦—優良 2B 傅琳
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Event Award Class Name of Student
第十九屆全港學
界普通話傳藝比
賽
初中詩歌獨誦-冠軍 2B 熊文文
初中節目主持人組-冠軍 2E 彭阳雨
初中詩歌組獨誦-亞軍 5B 陳昕彤
高中散文獨誦-亞軍 5D 朱潔慧
高中古詩獨誦-亞軍 4A 彭仲謙
初中散文獨誦-亞軍 3C 查悦生
初中詩歌獨誦-亞軍 1B 邱婷婷
初中散文獨誦-季軍 3A 鄺玉齡
初中古詩獨誦-季軍 2E 梁寶文
第二十一屆全港
中小學普通話演
講比賽
最傑出參與學校 / 本校
全港高中組銀獎
新界區優異星獎 5B 陳昕彤
全港初中組銅獎
新界區優異星獎 2B 熊文文
新界區優異星獎 4A 彭仲謙
新界區優異獎 3A 高銘禧
新界區良好獎 5B 陳信僖
新界區良好獎 5D 朱潔慧
新界區良好獎 3A 關銘琳
新界區良好獎 2E 梁寶文
第三十屆「智好
學計劃」
優秀學員獎 3D 羅少辰
第十屆大學文學 少年作家獎 3A 蔣証
陳贊一博士聯校
微型小說創作獎
推薦獎 5D 朱潔慧
香港恒生大學、
中國語言及文
化研習所「香港
中學生普通演
講大賽 2019」
高中組 優異獎 4A 彭仲謙
4A 張穎嘉
香港中華文化
發展聯合會及
新城知訊台
「第四屆小嘴
巴大世界--主
持培訓計劃」
助理主持
4A 彭仲謙
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通識教育科
Mathematics & Science
Event Award Class Name of Student
灼華文字工作坊
閱讀及創作獎勵
計劃
灼華創作獎學金 1A 周曉澄
5B 吳卓藝
Event Award Class Name of Student
傳媒初體驗之
跨代共融
網上即時新聞組冠軍
最精準網上報道獎
我的最喜愛網上報道獎
5A 樊心樂
5A 吳蔚如
5A 羅希雯
5A 莫依琳
Event Award Class Name of Student
The Secondary School Mathematics and Science Competition 2019
Chemistry—Credit Biology-- Proficiency
5B Chan Shun Hei, Bosco
Biology-- Proficiency 5B Chan Yan Tung Viola
Biology-- Proficiency 5A Cheung Hoi Ki, Katie
Mathematics--Distinction 5C Cheung Yin Yee, Kuromi
Biology--Participation 5A Fan Sam Lok, Cheryl
Biology--Participation 5A Kam Sze Ching, Jeisa
Mathematics--Participation 5A Kwok Ching Nam, Yasmine
Mathematics--Distinction 5B Kwok Tsing Nam, Jasmine
Biology--Proficiency 5A Lei Ting Hei (Phoebe)
Chemistry—Participation
Biology—Participation
5B Leung Hoi Ching Rachel
Mathematics—Credit
Physics— Credit
Biology—Participation
5B Li Tsz Hei, Bowie
Mathematics—Proficiency
Physics—Proficiency 5C Ng Chun Wai (Jason)
Chemistry—Proficiency
Biology--Credit 5B Osmund Jeremy Andrew
Biology--Participation 5B Siu Wing Yu, Coral
Biology--Credit 5C Tam Lok Hei (Oldfield)
Mathematics—Proficiency 5A Tse Yan Yuet, YY
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Science
Physics
Chemistry
Event Award Class Name of Student
The Secondary School Mathematics and Science Competition 2019
Biology--Participation 5B Wong Kin Yat
Biology--Credit 5B Wong Sum Yu, Sophie
Chemistry—Proficiency 5B Wong Yee Ting Edith
Chemistry—Credit Biology--Proficiency
5B Woo Yeuk Hei, Natalie
Chemistry—Credit Biology--Proficiency
5B Yau Natalie Cho Yan
Event Award Class Name of Student
2019 Science Assessment Test (The Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education)
Winners of Gold Award 2A Wang Yong Xi, Helen
2B Fu Ho Chuen Atum
2B Li Tsz Lung, Thomas
2B Woo King Hei, Kingston
Winners of Silver Award 2A Leung Ka Shun, Kason
2A Tsui Hei Laam, Matthew
2B Cheung Wai Shing, Wilson
2D Cheng For Tung, Jayden
Event Award Class Name of Student
Smart Car Workshop cum Team Challenging Competition
Achievement Level: Silver 3A Cheung Man Ling, Chilli
3A Li Hin Ching, Jojo
3A Yip Chak Sum, Roy
Event Award Class Name of Student
Australian National Chemistry Quiz
High distinction 5B Osmund Jeremy Andrew
Credit 5B Woo Yeuk Hei, Natalie
ChemWork organized by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
1st Runner-up Team and Outstanding Students
5D Lau Hok Him, Howard
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Biology
History
Business Education
Event Award Class Name of Student
Awardees of International Biology Olympiad - Hong Kong Contest 2018
Bronze Award 5B Yau Natalie Cho Yan
Honorable Mention 5B Wong Yee Ting Edith
Event Award Class Name of Student
Secondary History e-Reading Award Scheme 2019 (e-Learning Development Laboratory of The University of Hong Kong and EDB)
Certificate of Appreciation 3A Kwong Yuk Ling, Natasha
3A Tang Chi Wai, Ashley
3A Law Shu Hei Marvis
3C Chan Cheuk Him, Thomas
3C Chan Siu Lun, Bill
3C Chang Ka Lun, Kelvin
3C Kong Pui Yin, Carson
3C Lam Tsz Chun, Jay
3C Tung Nok Hei, Aeson
3C Wong Lok Ting Roy
Event Award Class Name of Student
Personal Financial Planning Competition (The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
Merit award 5B Kwok Tsing Nam, Jasmine
5B Siu Wing Yu, Coral
5B Yim Sheung Ching, Iris
5B Wong Sum Yu, Sophie
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Music
Event Award Class Name of Student
Hong Kong International a Cappella Contest 2018 - Vocal Band
Bronze Diploma 5A Tam Hing Yi, Evelyn
5B Shuen Ching Tung Jessica
6A Chow Wing Man Ingrid
6B Wong Ho Ming Matthew
6D Cheung Chun Yat, Ryan
6D Yang Pak To Pacco
Hong Kong International a Cappella Contest 2018 - Ensemble
Bronze Diploma 2B Wong Sum Yi, Helen
2C Lau Ting Kwan, Midori
2C Tai Pik Yiu, Abigail
3A Yau Wing Pui, Phoebe
4A Liu Hoi Ching, Hoby
4A Cheung Tsz Kiu, Blue
4A Lin Tsz Chun, Esther
4B Wu Oliver Zijun, Oliver
5A Tam Hing Yi, Evelyn
5B Shuen Ching Tung Jessica
5B Osmund Jeremy Andrew
5D Lau Hok Him, Howard
5E Choi Hau Ching, Zita
6A Chow Wing Man Ingrid
6B Wong Ho Ming Matthew
6D Cheung Chun Yat, Ryan
6D Yang Pak To Pacco
Hong Kong Youth Interflow - Symphony Orchestra Contest
Merit Award / HLC School Orchestra
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Sports
Event Award Class Name of Student
Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation New Territories Inter-secondary Schools Fencing Competition (Individual) 2018-2019
Foil Boys B Third 4E Chung Cheuk Yin, Will
Foil Girls C Champion 2A Chung Wan Yin, Vanessa
Foil Third 1A Chan Ching Yin, Janice
1C Liu Sum Yi, Samantha
2A Chung Wan Yin, Vanessa
3E Chan Sau Ching Ianthe
禁毒基金參與
體育拒絕毒品
計劃
優異獎 4A 陳昕
4A 梁綽睿
4A 孫芷筠
4B 譚芷澄
4C 林可茵
4A 廖凱晴
4D 梁凱嘉
HKSSF Yuen Long Inter-school Girls C Grade Badminton Competition
2nd Runner-up 1A Li Ka Man, Janet
1B Lam Tsz Kiu, Kimberly
1B Yau Ting Ting, Tina
1C Leung Yui Suen Clarissa
2A Chan Lok Yee, Emily
2A Fung Sin Yi, Celine
粵港澳大灣區
少年武狀元大
賽
24 式太極拳銀獎 1B 何予程
32 式太極劍金獎 1B 何予程
HKJC Soccer 4 School Boys Cup 1st Runner-up
2A Fung Tsz Yu, Anson
2C Lam Sheung Yat, Swindon
2D Law Vi Khang, Louis
2D To Ian
2D Yeung Kin Hei, Rex
3A Cheng Ho Long, Michael
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Event Award Class Name of Student
All Hong Kong Inter-secondary School Gymnastic Competition
Floor Exercise 2nd Place 2B Lau Cheuk Lam, Kitty
All Hong Kong Inter-secondary School Gymnastic Competition
Vault Box 4th Place 2B Lau Cheuk Lam, Kitty
Sir Robert Black Trust Fund
Grants for Talented Students in Non-academic Fields
5D Yip Wai Ching, Tramy
5E Lau Ka Ho, Tony
The Liverpool International Academy Hong Kong
7 days football exchange Football Camp
3D Chang Chi Ho, Horace
Inter-school Soccer Pre-session Competition
1st Runner-up 2A Fung Tsz Yu, Anson
3D Chang Chi Ho, Horace
3C Tung Nok Hei, Aeson
3A Lai Chun Him, Jimmy
3D Au Yeung Ka Long Thompson
4C Fu Jiaming, Grammy
5B Tang Wing Chit, Wing
5C Lai King Yiu, Marble
5C Lau Tsz Chun, Gary
5D Wong Ming Hong, Zayn
5E Lai Kai Chun, Kenny
5E Yiu Pak Hei, Heiko
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Reading to Learn
Event Award Class Name of Student
圖書館借閱排
行榜(十一月 )
十大讀者 1A 陳元希
1B 鍾晉曜
1B 陳東
1B 鄧卓祁
1C 劉悅殷
1D 談梓朗
1E 賴洛瑤
2B 熊文文
2E 陳珮珊
6A 蘇詠琳
圖書館借閱排
行榜(二月 )
十大讀者 1A 何啟禧
1A 李韋呈
1B 鍾晉曜
1B 陳東
1B 何宇程
1B 李蕭洋
1C 劉悅殷
2A 吳若䌊
2B 熊文文
2E 王達皓
5E 劉家豪
5E 蔡麗姸
圖書館借閱排
行榜(三月 )
十大讀者 1A 李韋呈
1B 鍾晉曜
1B 鄧卓祁
1B 何宇程
1C 劉悅殷
1D 談梓朗
1E 徐熙芮
2B 熊文文
2E 陳珮珊
5E 蔡麗姸
6D 劉傲凝
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Event Award Class Name of Student
圖書館借閱排
行榜(五月 )
十大讀者 1A 許浩楷
1A 李韋呈
1B 鍾晉曜
1B 林顥倬
1B 鄧卓祁
1C 劉悅殷
1E 徐熙芮
2A 曾瓛元
2B 熊文文
3E 陳綉菁
Popular Reading Award Scheme
Green Badge 2A To Chui Iu Yoyo
2C Tong Tsz Wai, Carey
3A Wong Tsz Yau, Mildred
4B Ngo Ka Him Kenneth
5A Ng Wai Yu, Meko
6A Chan Wing Tung, Karen
6B Tung Nok Yin, Adrian
Popular Reading Award Scheme
Blue Badge 1A Li Ka Man, Janet
1B Chan Kwan Lee Queenie Punzalan
1E Chui Hei Yui, Odelia
3A Kwong Yuk Ling, Natasha
3A Wong Tsz Yau, Mildred
3D Chow Ying Tung, Anson
5A Ng Wai Yu, Meko
5B To Yee Yau, Yoyo
6A Chan Wing Tung, Karen
6B Ng Ka Ching, Gigi
6B Tung Nok Yin, Adrian
6E Tse Wan Kuk, Elden
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Dance
Event Award Class Name of Student
Popular Reading Award Scheme
Purple Badge 3A Kwong Yuk Ling, Natasha
5A Ng Wai Yu, Meko
5B To Yee Yau, Yoyo
6A Chan Wing Tung, Karen
6B Tung Nok Yin, Adrian
6B Ng Ka Ching, Gigi
Harvard Book Prize 2019
Champion 5B Yau Natalie Cho Yan
Scholarship Semi-finalist – Certificate of Merit
1st Runner-up 5A Ng Ka Hei, Katie
2nd Runner-up 5B Chu Cheuk Yiu, Cyrus
Event Award Class Name of Student
Yuen Long District Inter-school Dancing Competition 2018
Silver award 2C Lam Sau Kwan, Livia
2C To Hau Tung, Sabine
2C Yung Hei Tung, Charis
2C Lau Ting Kwan, Midori
2E Law Wing Yiu, Melody
4A Lam Shu Yiu, Kahlina
4A Lin Tsz Tsun, Esther
4B Ng Yan Tung, Crystal
5D Cheung Ching Tung, Eunice
5C Cheung Yee Sin, Jamie
55th Schools Dance Festival
Highly Commended Award (甲等獎)
2C Lam Sau Kwan, Livia
2C Lau Ting Kwan, Midori
2C To Hau Tung, Sabine
2C Yung Hei Tung, Charis
2E Law Wing Yiu, Melody
4A Lam Shu Yiu, Kahlina
4B Ng Yan Tung, Crystal
5C Cheung Yee Sin, Jamie
5D Cheung Ching Tung, Eunice
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Other Learning Experiences
Event Award Class Name of Student
HKFYG “Love Our Ocean” Marine Conservation Adventurous
Boys Youth 1st Runner-up 5C Ho Shing Pok, Oscar
5E Lau Ka Ho, Tony
5E Tsang Chun Kwan, Danny
5E Chung Long Hin, Hinson
Boys Youth 2nd Runner-up 3C Tung Nok Hei, Aeson
3D Chang Chi Ho, Horace
4C Li Tuojiang, Max
4C Fu Jiaming, Grammy
Mixed Youth 1st Runner-up 3D Au Yeung Ka Long Thompson
3D Chan Yu Lam, Desmond
3D Xu Tsz Ching, Winnie
3D Tam Tin Long, Sunny
2nd Era Cup Junior Champion 3A Chan Nok Lam, Jeffrey
3B Chan Pan Yuen, Bryan
3B Ho King Hang, Kenric
3B Ng Hok Yiu Bryan
Junior 1st Runner-up 1C Chan Kai Fung, Leo
2B Lau Mikael
2D Pang Cho San, Sun
2E Yip Chun Hoi, Daniel
Junior 2nd Runner-up 1A Chan Terrence Yui San
1B Wong Yik Wan, Ian
1D Arnold Alexander Andrew
1D Li Pak Wai, Wilson
Senior Champion 4E Mui Kai Yin, Harold
5B Osmund Jeremy Andrew
5C Ho Yan Chak, Jimmy
5E Lai Kai Chun, Kenny
Senior 1st Runner-up 4C Cheng Sai Kit, Alvin
4D Lam Cheuk Hin, Anson
5D Ng Siu Fung, Kenwin
5E Lui Hin Lam, Dick
Senior 2nd Runner-up 5C Chow Wai Lok, Elson
5C Tang Fu San, Harry
5D Chan Yat Sing, Daison
5E Chung Long Hin, Hinson
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Event Award Class Name of Student The HKFYG School of Global Leadership Overseas Ambassador
Champion 3A Chiang Ching, Jonathan
3A Cheung Man Ling, Chilli
3A Yee Pui Ca, Angela
3A Kwan Ming Lam, Venus
3A Kwong Yuk Ling, Natasha
3A Li Hin Ching, Jojo
3A Wong Tsz Yau, Mildred
Champion 3B Lau Hoi Chin Elisa
3B Lo Yu Kwan, Jasper
3B Chung Charlton
3B Chan Man Ine Nakos
3B Ng Kylie
3B Tam Wing Tung, Chloe
3B Lam Man Hin, Matthew
2nd Runner-up 3B Leung Ho Hon, Shawn
3B Ng Hok Yiu Bryan
3B Ho King Hang, Kenric
3B Chan Pan Yuen, Bryan
3B Yeung Tsz Hei, Timothy
3B Lee Zi Cheng Anthony
3B Leung Chit Wai, Henry
2nd Runner-up 3D Law Siu Sun, Denley
3D Lai Chung Hang Proton
3D Tam Tin Long, Sunny
3D Leung Pak Ling, Nathan
3D Liu Wing Nam, Bob
3D Wong Chun Sum, Vincent
2nd Runner-up 3A Tse Yuk Ling, Linda
3A Ko Ming Hei, Gloria
3A Wan Hiu Yau Yuko
3A Chan Nok Lam, Jeffrey
3A Cheng Ho Long, Michael
3A Lai Chun Him, Jimmy
3A Ng Wai Ting, Andy
2nd Runner-up 3C Lai Hiu Ki Natasha
3C Tang Suen Wing, Deanna
3C Pun Ho Chit, Hugo
3C Cheung Ming Yun, Marco
3C Lam Tsz Chun, Jay
3C Leung Chi Shun Anson
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11. Future Planning In its 13th year of operation, HLC has been adopting a steady and progressive approach in school development. With the concerted efforts of all HLCians, the accomplishments are evident. With the leadership of SMC members and the devotion of our professional team, HLC is committed to nurturing HLCians to become leaders of tomorrow.
12. Acknowledgement Deep gratitude goes to HKFYG and Dr Rosanna Wong, for their vision and mission of providing quality education to children in the western part of the New Territories. Professor Wong Hoi-kwok, former SMC chairman, Ms Yolanda Chiu and Mr Andy Ho, our former School Supervisors, had incessantly nurtured HLC with heart, expertise and professionalism. Thanks also go to Mr Kenneth Chen and Ms Alice Lui, SMC Chairman and Supervisor, all SMC members, the School Development Officers, Yuen Long District, PTA and all parents for their unfailing support in making HLC a better school. HLC is committed to nurturing HLCians to become leaders of tomorrow!
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13. Audited Financial Summary (2017-18 school year)
Government Non-Government
Funds Funds
INCOME (in terms of percentages of the annual overall income)
DSS Subsidy (including government grants not subsumed in the DSS unit rate payable to schools)
68% N.A.
School Fees N.A. 29%
Donations, if any N.A. 1.5%
Other Income, if any N.A. 1.5%
Total 68% 32%
EXPENDITURE (in terms of percentages of the annual overall expenditure)
Staff Remuneration 82%
Operational Expenses (including those for Learning and Teaching)
12%
Fee Remission / Scholarship[1]
4%
Repairs and Maintenance 2%
Depreciation 0%
Miscellaneous 0%
Total 100%
Surplus/Deficit for the School Year # 0.99 month of the annual
expenditure
Accumulated Surplus/Deficit in the Operating Reserve as at the End of the School Year #
9.32 months of the annual expenditure
# in terms of equivalent months of annual overall expenditure
Details of expenditure for large-scale capital works, if any: Nil 1 The % of expenditure on fee remission/scholarship is calculated on the basis of the annual overall expenditure of the school. This % is different from that of the fee remission/scholarship provision calculated on the basis of the school fee income as required by the Education Bureau, which must be no less than 10%.
It is confirmed that our school has set aside sufficient provision for the fee remission / scholarship scheme according to Education Bureau’s requirements (Put a “” where appropriate).