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Sham Shui Po

Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School

Address: 5 Wing Ming Street Shamshuipo
Tel: 27411174
Email: info@nwcss.edu.hk
Fax: 27454538
URL: http://www.nwcss.edu.hk

How to travel to Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School

Bus Routes: 2A, 2X, 2F, 6, 6A, 6D, 40, 86, 86A, 86B, 86C;
MTR: Lai Chi Kok Station Exit B1.

About

Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School is a Aided Co-ed secondary school located in Hong KongThe school was founded in 1946. The school is located in Sham Shui Po, and covers an area of approximately 4266 square meters. The supervisor/chairman of the school management committee is Ip Ting Kwok Rev.,And the principal is Cheng Suk Mei Carmen Ms. undefined. The sponsoring body of Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School is Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong and is a Catholicism school. The mission of the school: "Spread the Christian love.
To achieve your full potential and help others to achieve theirs.
Concurrent with the “six education” of moral, intellectual, physical, group, aesthetic and spiritual.
To cultivate students serve the community in responsible manners."School has Parent-Teacher Association,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 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Adhering to the school motto of To achieve your full potential and help others to achieve theirs, encourages students to strive for excellence in academic, moral and personal growth.

Admission Information

2022-2023

Class Structure

Form 1: 3 classes. Form 2: 3 classes.
Form 3: 3 classes. Form 4: 3 classes.
Form 5: 3 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 ).1. Academic performance 50%
2. Interview performance 20%
3. Conduct 20%
4. Extra-curricular activities 10%

2022-2023

Orientation Activities and Healthy Living

In order to assist freshmen in adapting to the new school environment, the school organizes a number of orientation activities in summer, such as Multiple Learning Day, Bridging Programme, Parents' Information Night and Treasure Hunt Camp. The psychologist from the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, and four school social workers or counsellors will share their experiences to students and parents.

In order to establish a healthy campus atmosphere, enforcing rules on swine flu, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases handler, prevention and emergency response guidelines, school provides knowledge and implement on hygiene education, focus on student's healthy diet, nutrition, and exercise routine.

2022-2023 Annual Fees

The tuition structure for Nam Wah Catholic 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: $10".
The approved charge for non-standard items is 310 per year.
Other charges/fees: $60 (ECA fee & Class fee).
^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, Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School has a total of 49 teachers and 47 approved teacher positions. The qualifications and professional training of teachers are as follows:
∎ Diploma of Education: 100% 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 58% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Special education training: 45% 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 6% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 5-9 years of experience account for 8% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 10 or more years of experience account for 86% of the total number of teachers in the school.

These data show that Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School has an experienced team of teachers with diverse academic and professional training. more than half of teachers hold master's, doctoral or above degrees, which will help to provide more in-depth and professional educational content.Also, there are nearly half of of teachers trained in special education, which shows that the school cares about and is committed to students with special educational needs. Their PGCE and BA guarantee they have a good foundation in teaching. In addition, most of teachers have rich teaching experience, and 86% 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 Nam Wah Catholic 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 Language, Putonghua, Mathematics*, Integrated Science*, Chinese History, History*, Geography*, Religious Studies*, Home Economics, D&T, Physical Education, Music, Visual Arts, Computer Studies, Life and Society*, Life Education, Other Learning Experiences
English as the medium of instruction:English Language

Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Mathematics (Extended Module included), Citizenship and Social Development (S.4-S.5), Liberal Studies (S.6), History, Chinese History, Geography, Economics, Visual Arts, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Ethics and Religious Studies, Other Learning Experience, Ethics, Physical Education, Life Education, Other Learning Experiences
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 Language, Putonghua, Mathematics*, Integrated Science*, Chinese History, Geography*, History*, Religious Studies*, Home Economics, D&T, Physical Education, Music, Visual Arts, Computer Studies, Life and Society, Life Education, Other Learning Experiences
English as the medium of instruction:English Language

Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Mathematics (Extended Module included), Citizenship & Social Development, History, Chinese History, Geography, Economics, Visual Arts, BAFS, ICT, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, ERS, Ethics, Physical Education, Other Learning Experiences, Life Education
English as the medium of instruction:English Language

School Facilities (for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs)

The school possess twenty-seven standard classrooms, four laboratories, a library, a book shelf corner, a language room, a visual arts room, a home economics room, a geography room, three computer labs, a design and technology room, a multimedia learning center, a music room, a religious study room, Chinese Corner, English Corner, Mathematics Corner, a self-study room, a school historical room, a holy Mary statue, a student activity room, a multi-purpose room, a PTA dedicated resource room, STEM room, Career Corner, a school hall, a staff lounge, two staff rooms, four toilets for disable students.

Ramp, Accessible lift and Accessible toilet.

School Characteristics

School Management

School's Major Concerns:
Promote all-round self-directed learning, demonstrate students’ ability and achievement to enhance learning efficacy.
Cultivate positive values, encourage life planning and prepare to contribute to country and society.
Strengthen our teacher leadership community and establish professional learning communities to support the education profession.

School Management Organisation:
The Incorporated Management Committee are composed by school manager, supervisor and principal. Teacher manager and substantial teacher manager are elected by all teachers with two years term of service. Parent manager and substantial parent manager are elected by Parent-teacher association with two years term of service. Alumni manager will be elected by alumni association with two years term of service.

Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee:
The Incorporated Management Committee are composed of school manager, supervisor and principal. The committee convene at least three meetings per year, in order to set educational objectives, maintain management on school's financial plannings and human resources. It also verifies and approves budget proposals submitted by the principal and the transfer and promotion of staff members.

School Green Policy:
Each class will elect their Environmental Ambassador by class teacher at the start of semester. Environmental Ambassadors are responsible for classrooms tidiness, reminding students be on duty duty, turning off lights and air conditioner before leaving the classroom, in order to fulfill the concepts of energy saving and recycling.

Details: http://www.nwcss.edu.hk/

Learning and Teaching Plan

Whole-school Language Policy:
The School strives to improve student's English proficiency, by appointing foreign teachers on enhancement of English speaking ability of junior high school students. There are enrichment programs, provided for student according to their level of language. As reading habit is significantly related to language abilities, the school arrange a number of activities to create reading environments.
In the classes of students having higher learning abilities in English, selected topics from Mathematics and Science subjects are conducted in English (not more than 25% of total lesson time).In normal classes, we dedicate up to 10% of total lesson time to extended learning activities in English (revision of some topics using English).Assessments and assignments are designed involving English elements. Members of task force are responsible to discuss and suggest opinions regularly to evaluate the performance of the policy and propose modification and improvement whenever necessary.

Learning and Teaching Strategies:
Focusing on the needs of students, establishing clear learning goals, objectives and priorities, by interactive teaching methods, effective teaching strategies, and inspire student's potential by providing feedback to students through assessments. Enhance students' ability in English and Mathematics with after-school supplement course (Junior and Senior). The school provides M1 Mathematics Extended Part curriculum, with appropriate assessments and electronic materials. The school also focus on broaden students' cognitive level, implementation of interdisciplinary projects. With reading promotion plan, develop strategies, implementation and evaluation to create a reading atmosphere. Design STEM Project learning portfolio in curriculum, to raise students' potential in self-directed learning and learning effectiveness.

School-based curriculum:
1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Biology, Physics, History, Visual Arts, Chinese History, Chemistry, Geography, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Ethics and Religious Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Mathematics (Extended Part), Applied Learning
2. Curriculum highlights: School divided teaching groups in each forms of Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics, which cater for different learning needs of student. School arrange Integrated Learning period for each classes of last period, which proceed academic issues such as homework guidance, enhancement classes etc, extra-curricular activities and mass lecture will arrange on Wednesday.

Development of the Four Key Tasks:
1. Through library, information center, online databases and school resources to systematically carry out a variety of reading activities to broaden the depth and breadth of students' reading.
2. The use of information technology for interactive learning, students can simply log in to the electronic system "e-class", in order to download assessment or subjects notes. The school contains four computer laps with sufficient amount of devices and tablets for student's efficient learning.
3. Perform positive development of project-based learning outside of the classrooms. Design STEM Project learning portfolio in curriculum, to raise students' potential in self-directed learning and learning effectiveness.
4. Moral and Civic Education: continue to go hand in hand with the Chinese University of Hong Kong as spiritual education partners to implement programs to strengthen students' self-reflection, exploration and adjustment skills.

Life Planning Education:
Reinforcing students to seek further education or employment pathways, and assist them on decision of future path. Counseling, assistance and follow-up are provided to needy students accordingly, together with their prescribed path to achieve their goals. Focusing on the enrollment application process and individual student learning matters overview (SLP) issues. Follow-ups includes: results collections, arrangement of elective subjects instructor and selection of subjects related seminars and activities to S.3 and S.6 students, career and life planning day as well. Offering further information on universities and other colleges, organize career path seminars and provide employment information and organize related visits.

Details: http://www.nwcss.edu.hk

Student Support

Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity:
School divided teaching groups in each forms of Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics, which cater for different learning needs of student.
School arrange Integrated Learning period for each classes of last period, which proceed academic issues such as homework guidance, enhancement classes etc, extra-curricular activities and mass lecture will arrange on Wednesday.
The school has established a number of awards at all levels, to encourage outstanding students to maintain their learning progress and improve their academic performance. The school also provides remedial classes and after school tutorial classes.

Whole School Approach to Integrated Education:
Our School Learning Support Team consists of SEN coordinator, SEN support teacher, educational psychologist, teachers, school social workers and teaching assistants. The team works closely with other subject teachers and committee members to support students’ learning needs.
We have adopted the whole school approach. Teachers, parents and students are well supported in the hope of developing a respectful and cooperative school environment. Students with any special educational needs, such as learning difficulties, emotional problems and physical disabilities, will be provided with guidance and learning support. This includes helping students to adapt to new school environment and curriculum, special arrangement for school assessments and giving peer support. To support “Parent as Partner”, parents of SEN students are invited to set the learning goals with the teachers.
With a view to raise the awareness of life planning for those SEN students, different programmes are organized to help them discover their interest and develop their career path. Our peer counselling scheme allows students to understand different emotions and the problems related to emotional changes.

Educational Support for Non-Chinese Speaking Students:
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Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment:
1. Summative evaluation: There are two examinations and two uniform tests in an academic year.
2. Continuous assessment: Conducted by classroom short test, reading report, academic assessment, quiz, classroom performance and special assessment.
3. Policy on Class Promotion / Repetition: According to students' attendance, conduct, academic result and service performances, to consider students' class promotion/repetition criteria.

Details: http://www.nwcss.edu.hk

Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos

Home-School Co-operation:
The school have established a home-School Co-operation, main objectives are to promote and encourage home-school co-operation, strengthen the association between families and the school, publicize innovative workshops, seminars and conference for parents, develop publicity materials, gaining positive attitude towards the co-operation, and more importantly to enhance student and parent's education.

School Ethos:
1. School develop Discipline Team, Counselling Team and Student Support Team. Through incentive schemes, the school encourage students to perform in high academic achievers and decent disciplinary, and together creating the positive school spirit.
2. In order to establish student's autonomy, the school insist on each student should participates in one role. These roles are responsible on classroom management, assisting class teachers and subject teachers, daily communications, class services etc.
3. School performs discipline and guidance co-operative mode, with whole school approach to support students' growth.

Details: http://www.nwcss.edu.hk

Future Development

School Development Plan:
1. School Vision: The school promotes the spirit of Christ, leading students to develop a positive life, by understanding the gospel, combined with faith, culture and living, spreading love and righteousness.

2. School Mission:
(1) to create a quality environment enabling students to master knowledge and skills, comprehending the Catholic faith and Chinese culture, more importantly to be aware of the world and its matters.
(2) Through pluralism training, enhances and develops student's potential talents, responsibility, the courage to bear and honesty.

3. Main School Concerns of this year:
(1) Promote all-round self-directed learning, demonstrate students’ ability and achievement to enhance learning efficacy.
(2) Cultivate positive values, encourage life planning and prepare to contribute to country and society.
(3) Strengthen our teacher leadership community and establish professional learning communities to support the education profession.


4. Project WeCan Program combines the tripartite forces of business (The Wharf), University and secondary schools. Students can experience multi-learning domains, broadening their horizons and sparkling up the "We can" spirit.

Teacher Professional Training and Development:
1. Co-ordinate and assist new recruited substitute and intern teachers to adapt school's teaching and learning environment. Seminars, sharing sessions and co-planning sessions are organized to assist them in module/lesson planning, questioning techniques and classroom management skills.
2. Professional teacher development programs are provided to all teachers to encourage collaborative teaching and peer observation in school. Channels are provided for colleagues to share and exchange their teaching experience in order to enhance their teaching effectiveness.
3. Promotes professionalism through staff professional development activities, including three teacher professional training day per year.


Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, extra-curricular activities, co-curricular activities, etc.):
In addition, the school have established a total of more than 50 activity groups accordingly to students 'different interests'. The objective is to develop personal potential, cultivate students' motivation on education through active learning, and providing equal opportunity to those who are less able.

Details: http://www.nwcss.edu.hk

Others

Optimizing Classroom program
(A) Program Objectives:
1. Establishing a sharing platform for teachers to share and exchange their teaching experiences.
2. Promoting co-operation between subjects in order to enhance teachers' teaching techniques and efficiency.
3. Adjusting curriculum with related concerns.
4. Offering the most in-depth and valuable knowledge to students in each lesson.
5. Sharing of teaching experiences and achievements with other schools.

(B) Implementation of the contents:
1. The program could be access as resources by subject teachers or collaborates across subjects.
2. Each subject representatives should set their unique and innovative teaching plan, the contents and assessment methods.
3. The process should be recorded.
4. Each teaching plan should be reviewed by other teachers.

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