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Tai Po

CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School

Address: 22 Plover Cove Road Tai Po
Tel: 26516033
Email: info@flk.edu.hk
Fax: 26509629
URL: http://www.flk.edu.hk

How to travel to CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School

Bus: K18, 71K, 72, 72A, 72X, 73A, 73X, 74A, 74X, 75X, 265S, 271, 307, E41, W3;
MTR: Tai Po Market Station;
Green mini-bus: 26, 28K, 58S, 501S.

About

CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School is a Aided Co-ed secondary school located in Hong KongThe school was founded in 1987. The school is located in Tai Po, and covers an area of approximately 6000 square meters. The supervisor/chairman of the school management committee is Chan Shiu Choy Mr.,And the principal is Mui Ho Kay Michael Mr. (BA, DipEd, MEd). The sponsoring body of CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School is The Church of Christ in China, Hong Kong Council and is a Protestantism / Christianity school. The mission of the school: "1. Provide "holistic education".
2. Cultivate proper attitudes and the spirit of serving others.
3. Develop full potential.
4. Build up self-esteem, develop creativity and foster independent and critical thinking.
5. Brush up language skills and empower the acquiring of new technologies in preparation for future's innovations."School has Parent-Teacher Association,doesn't has student union,doesn't has IMC,has old students/alumni associations, the existence of these organizations promotes the cohesion and cooperation of the school community. The motto of CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School Adhering to the school motto of Wisdom and discipline, knowledge and integrity., encourages students to strive for excellence in academic, moral and personal growth.

Admission Information

2022-2023

Class Structure

Form 1: 3 classes. Form 2: 4 classes.
Form 3: 4 classes. Form 4: 4 classes.
Form 5: 4 classes. Form 6: 3 classes.
^It is important to note that these class numbers may change over time, so students and parents should check with the school for the most up-to-date class structure when applying for admission.

2022-2023

Secondary One Entrance

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 2023 ).Secondary One Admission:
1. Interview (demeanor and politeness, communication skills, knowledge about the school, interest and daily habits): 30%;
2. P.5 and P.6 academic standard: 30%;
3. P.5 and P.6 conduct and remark from primary school: 20%;
4. Other performance (including extra-curricular activities, services and awards): 20%.

2022-2023

Orientation Activities and Healthy Living

Orientation Activities:
1. S.1 Summer bridging courses for new students;
2. Parents' Night with S.1 class teachers;
3. Orientation activities co-organised by the school and C.C.C. Kwong Fuk Church;
4. Different activities tailored for S.1 students and parents such as training day-camp as well as parents' talk.

The school promotes environmental education and healthy campus policy through such activities as "Health Week" carried out by the Civic and Moral Education Committee.

2022-2023 Annual Fees

The tuition structure for CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School is as follows:
∎ Form 1: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $0.
∎ Form 2: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $0.
∎ Form 3: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $0.
∎ Form 4: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $340".
∎ Form 5: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $340".
∎ Form 6: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $340".
The PTA dues are $40" per year.
Student union fee: $0.
The approved charge for non-standard items is 270 per year.
Other charges/fees: $0.
^Please note that the above prices and charges are for reference only and may change over time. Students and parents should check with the school for the latest tuition and related fee details when applying for admission.

​2022-2023 Faculty Profile (Including Principal)

Based on 2022/2023 data, CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School has a total of 62 teachers and 56 approved teacher positions. The qualifications and professional training of teachers are as follows:
∎ Diploma of Education: 87% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Bachelor's degree: 100% of the school's faculty.
∎ Master's degree, doctoral degree or above: accounting for 40% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Special education training: 26% of the total number of teachers in the school.

In terms of seniority of teachers, the data are as follows:
∎ Teachers with 0-4 years of experience account for 31% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 5-9 years of experience account for 27% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 10 or more years of experience account for 42% of the total number of teachers in the school.

These data show that CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School has an experienced team of teachers with diverse academic and professional training. nearly half of teachers hold master's, doctoral or above degrees, which will help to provide more in-depth and professional educational content. Their PGCE and BA guarantee they have a good foundation in teaching. In addition, many teachers have rich teaching experience, and 42% of teachers have 10 or more years of seniority. This means that they have accumulated rich experience and professional knowledge in the teaching field, and can better guide and support the growth of students.These teacher profiles reflect that CCC Fung Leung Kit Memorial Secondary School has a team of strong and experienced teachers who provide a high quality education to their students.

Subjects offered in the 2022-2023 school year

Form 1 to Form 3:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese, Putonghua, Chinese History, Mathematics*, Integrated Science*, Computer*, Technology*, Business*, Visual Arts*, Music*, Physical Education, Religious Education*, Life and Society*
English as the medium of instruction:English Language

Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Mathematics, Citizenship and Social Development (S.4 and S.5), Liberal Studies (S.6), Religious Education, Physical Education, Physics, Economics, Visual Arts, Biology, Information and Communication Technology, “Business, Accounting and Financial Studies- Accounting”, “Business, Accounting and Financial Studies-Business Management (S.4 and S.5)”, Design and Applied Technology, Chemistry, Chinese History (S.4 and S.5), OLE, Applied Learning, Image Design Pre-sessional course
English as the medium of instruction:English Language

Subjects proposed for the 2023-2024 school year

Form 1 to Form 3:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese, Putonghua, Chinese History, Mathematics*, Integrated Science*, Computer*, Technology*, Business*, Visual Arts*, Music*, Physical Education, Religious Education*, Life and Society*
English as the medium of instruction:English Language

Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Mathematics, Citizenship and Social Development, Religious Education, Physical Education, Physics, Economics, Visual Arts, Biology, Information and Communication Technology, “Business, Accounting and Financial Studies- Accounting”, “Business, Accounting and Financial Studies- Business Management”, Design and Applied Technology, Chemistry, Chinese History, OLE, Applied Learning, Image Design Pre-sessional course
English as the medium of instruction:English Language

School Facilities (for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs)

Classrooms and special rooms are equipped with computers, projectors, TVs, smart blackboards and air conditioners. There are a total of 300 computers for students' use.

The school is equipped with a multi-learning activities room, designated for group training in socialising and communication. E-learning equipment, such as touch screen monitors and tablets, are utilised to enhance SEN students' learning. Also, speech-to-text software and screen reading software are installed in specific devices as part of in-school assessment.

School Characteristics

School Management

School's Major Concerns:
Main points of the School Development Plan:
1. To experience diversified learning and enhance the effectiveness of teaching, learning and assessment.
2. To provide holistic education and co-establish a positive and harmonious atmosphere in the campus.


School Management Organisation:
The IMC is the governing body of our school. It is responsible for the administration of the school via a school-based management approach. Our School Administration Committee as well as various departments and groups work together to formulate school policies. Through school planning, administration and an evaluation process, we strive ceaselessly for self improvement and for an enhanced development of the school. We also attach great importance to fostering team spirit amongst the teachers and to the building up of a learning community. These are instrumental to the ever-growing caring culture of our school.

Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee:
We have an Incorporated Management Committee with representatives from the school sponsoring body, teachers, parents, alumni and the community.

School Green Policy:
We have been carrying out a Green School Approach, which includes a wind / solar hybrid system. Moreover, we have held some activities to enhance students' environmental awareness and develop their sense of responsibility towards the environment.

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Learning and Teaching Plan

Whole-school Language Policy:
Senior students are required to hold assembly announcement so as to promote their oral ability as well as to strengthen their confidence. Besides, we provide different activities to promote students' bi-lingual ability; in Chinese, we have drama activities, poem workshops, inter-school choral speaking competition; in English, we have S.1 lunchtime English activities, English corner, English week and choral speaking competition.
Extended Learning Activities (ELA) in English in some topics of non-language subjects enable junior secondary students to have systematic exposure to subject-related English so as to fulfill “Language across the Curriculum”.

Learning and Teaching Strategies:
Our teachers are dedicated to education. They are friendly and are able to create a caring and inviting environment for students. They can adopt suitable teaching strategies according to their students’ ability level, and they arrange a wide variety of learning activities to arouse students’ interests. Also, our school implements e-Learning to establish good student-teacher relationships, enhance learning motivation, strengthen the effectiveness of interactive teaching and ultimately make students love learning.
We will arrange lesson observations for the parents so that they can have more understanding about their children's learning. Besides, bridging courses are provided for students promoted from primary school to S.1 and from S.3 to S.4 so as to facilitate their adaptation to the new curriculum.
Major Concerns of this academic year is “to enhance learning, teaching as well as assessment effectiveness through multifaceted learning experiences". This includes developing diversified learning with quality and sustainability, promoting language ability as well as implementing Secondary Education Curriculum Guide.

School-based curriculum:
1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Elective requirement: According to students' willingness and academic performance.
2. Curriculum highlights: For promoting whole person and balanced development of students, schools offer a range of OLE opportunities both within and outside normal school hours according to the needs of the students.
3. Develop the potentials of gifted students: By providing them with special curriculum as well as multiple educational activities.


Development of the Four Key Tasks:
Our school performs well in carrying out the Four Key Tasks.
Firstly, more and more students enjoy reading and get prizes in the reading scheme.
Secondly, we develop self-learning culture through e-Learning, which has already been an important component in our curriculum.
Thirdly, we organized “Life-wide Learning Day” to help students to develop social skills through interdisciplinary studies.
Lastly, we foster moral and civic education through organising interdisciplinary activities and events.

Life Planning Education:
Please refer to the Chinese version.

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Student Support

Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity:
In order to implement the whole school approach of students support mode and to cater for the needs of students, the constant activities of the Counselling Committee, the Discipline Committee and the Student Support Committee have established a culture of caring and inclusiveness throughout the school. Different levels of development have been set at various levels to focus on setting development goals. A number of scholarships have been set up to encourage students to develop different potentials, enhance academic performance and care for poverty. The support services including supporting cross-boundary and new arrivals students to adapt to Hong Kong's education policy and enhance English training are provided. For the provision of professional services for students with special needs, associate teachers provide assistance and psychological assessments are arranged when needed. A number of relevant parent evenings and seminars have been held. Many teachers have also completed special professional education training courses organized by the Education Bureau.

Whole School Approach to Integrated Education:
Our school adopts the Whole School Approach to Integrated Education. The support measures are mainly planned, implemented and evaluated by Student Support Committee. The Committee members includes SENCO, SEN Teacher, Student Support Committee teachers, educational psychologist, social workers, counselors and associate teachers. The Whole School Approach is started in each form, we work together with the class teachers, subject teachers, subject panels and committees, in order to plan the support measures for the students with special education needs. Parents and educational psychologist are invited to attend the case meeting if necessary to provide assistance. Information on new students with special education needs is collected during the F.1 adaption course to recognize the students in need as soon as possible, so suitable support can be arranged for them. Screening tools are used for early identification of students’ learning difficulties and needs for support and students will be referred to the educational psychologist. We hire services by using the Learning Support Grant including speech therapy, program for the education and enrichment of relational skills, training class for dyslexia in Chinese, afterschool learning group and potential exploration team. Besides, we have employed subject teachers, counsellors and associate teachers especially for students with special education needs in order to provide appropriate support for them.

Educational Support for Non-Chinese Speaking Students:
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Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment:
On top of summative assessment, such as tests and examinations, we continuously collect evidences that show students’ progress in order to improve their learning effectiveness. Besides, scholarships are recommended to those high-achievers as an encouragement. We will base on recommendations given by
specialists, offers a number of special examination arrangements for the students who have special education needed, including extra time allowance, special rooms, the provision of enlarged papers, speech-to-text software and screen reading software, etc.

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Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos

Home-School Co-operation:
The PTA is set up to encourage parents to participate in launching school policies as well as engage in school and community activities. Family visits are held every year. Class observation by parents and workshops on parent education are being promoted to facilitate the family-school cooperation. PTA nurtures the positive value of students and promote a healthy lifestyle. It also helps to enhance parenting skills and build up a harmonious relationship between parents and students.

School Ethos:
We aim at cultivating love, happiness and inclusion on our campus, so that students can learn and grow up in the best possible environment. Co-class teachers and Form teachers are appointed to look after the needs of every student until graduation. School also provides school-based social workers and educational psychologist service. We have been awarded the "Caring School Award" for several years.

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Future Development

School Development Plan:
The main points of School Development Plan:
1. To experience diversified learning and enhance the effectiveness of teaching, learning and assessment.
2. To provide holistic education and co-establish a positive and harmonious atmosphere in the campus.

Teacher Professional Training and Development:
The school has a staff professional development committee which organises school-based and inter-school staff development programmes to enhance the staff proficiency in learning and teaching and to strengthen their team spirit.

Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, extra-curricular activities, co-curricular activities, etc.):
To complement the learning goals, aims and objectives of Key Learning Areas as well as cross-curriculum priorities, our school has been incorporating closely life-wide learning into whole-school curriculum, with a view to actualize student learning in genuine contexts and transcend conventional classroom learning settings. With good use of community resources, multifaceted learning contexts (combinations of time, place and people) and partnership between departments, our teachers also aim to provide students with ample meaningful learning opportunities that serve to achieve the broad learning outcomes that are more difficult to attain through standard classroom teaching alone. Our life-wide learning program includes but are not limited to visits, site visits, field trips, social service, camping, extra-curricular activities as well as thinking skill development.
Besides, our school is committed to deepening students’ life-wide learning through the integration of the following five essential learning experiences:
i) Intellectual Development
ii) Values Education
iii) Community Service
iv) Physical and Aesthetic Development
v) Career-related Experiences
This multifarious experiential learning acquired through life-wide learning empowers students to achieve the aims of whole-person development (e.g. skills, attitudes, approaches, styles and values) and enables them to develop the life-long learning capabilities.

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Others

Please refer to the School Website.

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