Kung Yik She Secondary School

SPHRC Kung Yik She Secondary School
Location
Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°27′37″N 114°00′12″E / 22.460213°N 114.003354°E / 22.460213; 114.003354Coordinates: 22°27′37″N 114°00′12″E / 22.460213°N 114.003354°E / 22.460213; 114.003354
Information
Type Subsidized Secondary School
Established 1996
School district Yuen Long
President Mr. Cheng Zhenming
(程振明先生)
Principal Miss Wu Weichun
(吳韡春女士)
Staff 101
Number of students 1,205
Mascot Water rocket (unofficial)
Affiliation Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee
Website www.sphrc.edu.hk
A closer look of the school

Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee Kung Yik She Secondary School is a government-subsidized coeducational secondary school founded in 1996. The school is located at 20 Tin Shing Road, Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong. Miss Wu Weichun has been the only principal of then young school.[1]

School academics

The school actively arranges science and technology related competitions for students. From time to time one may encounter small groups of students collaborating or discussing the competitions on campus. The students are talented in many ways, which laid the ground for the development of gifted education.[2] Some students are not confident enough of their abilities, though.[3]

When the school opened in 1996, the course "life education" and the corresponding Subject Board were established. The school was the first in Hong Kong to teach "life education" in secondary schools. The school plays an important role promoting life education in the local academia.[2]

In recent years, the school's public examination results have improved. The school's add-value rate is the highest in the district. 2009 HKCEE subject pass rate of 94%; HKALE subject pass rate is 85%.[4] Schools have also invested lot of resources in English education. Students' level of English has been improved steadily; however, there remains room for improvement.

Science Park

The school is recognized for its science and technology education. The school has established a large-scale "Science Park", which is committed to the development of science and technology education. Science Park costs approximately 1.6 million Hong Kong dollars, mainly sponsored by the Quality Education Fund and the China Light and Power funds. It includes a biotechnology lab, greenhouses, plant tissue culture rooms, orchards, and other ecological-centric facilities.[5][6]

Teachers and students from Mainland China, Singapore, Thailand and the United Kingdom have visited the Science Park. Nevertheless, the project has been criticized for focusing solely on science education, ignoring the needs of arts students. Also, the volleyball field is too close to the facilities, affecting the training of volleyball team. Meanwhile, many teachers and students regard such a project serves for promotional purpose more than educational purpose.

History

Prior to 1996: organizing phase

From 1996 to 2000

From 2001 to 2003

From 2004 to 2008

In addition to the award-winning science and technology, an increasing number of programs, including music, arts and sports, see increased development. The former English teacher Miss Cheung Chok Yee describes the school "as a young institution...experiencing rapid growth after the establishment of the school."

From 2009 onwards

Class Structure (2009-2010)

One Two Three Four Five Six Seven
5 5 5 5 4 (1 Arts + 2 Sciences + 1 Commerce) 2 (1 Arts + 1 Sciences) 2 (1 Arts + 1 Sciences)

Language policy

References

  1. "創校資料". Sphrc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  2. 1 2 http://www.sphrc.edu.hk/web_pages/documents/school_develop_plan/06-11/0611.doc
  3. Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee Kung Yik She Secondary School Development Plan (2006) P.1 "weaknesses" section
  4. of the same reference
  5. "XnView Thumbnail". Sphrc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  6. 1 2 3 March 14, 2006 Sing Tao Daily full-page special edition F4
  7. "十八鄉鄉事委員會". Bestwebdesignhk.com. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  8. 十八鄉鄉事委員會公益社中學十周年特刊(SPHRC Kung Yik She Secondary School Ten Year Anniversary Special Publication)
  9. http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/7000/most-water-rockets-launched-simultaneously
  10. http://www.sphrc.edu.hk/birthday.htm
  11. "課程編制". Sphrc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
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