Tai Po
Valtorta College
Address: Pui Yin Lane Tai Po
Tel: 26560017
Email: valtorta@valtorta.edu.hk
Fax: 26546224
URL: https://www.valtorta.edu.hk
How to travel to Valtorta College
KMB Route: 64K, 71K, 71A, 72, 72X, 73X, 74X, 75X, 74K, 75K, 271, E41, 307;
MTR: Tai Po Station.
About
Valtorta College is a Aided Co-ed secondary school located in Hong KongThe school was founded in 1976. The school is located in Tai Po, and covers an area of approximately 4647 square meters. The supervisor/chairman of the school management committee is Woo Wai See, Alice Ms,And the principal is Ho Miu Chun, Michelle Ms (B.A., M.Ed., Dip.Ed.). The sponsoring body of Valtorta College is The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong and is a Catholicism school. The mission of the school: "1. To provide our students with an all-rounded education which includes the aspects of Spirituality, Virtue, Knowledge, Health, Community Spirit and Aesthetics;
2. To develop fully our students' potential to be of service to society;
3. To spread the Good News of God's love and help our students to discover the real meaning and value of their lives."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 Valtorta College Adhering to the school motto of Lumen Accende, Corda Inflamma, encourages students to strive for excellence in academic, moral and personal growth.
Admission Information
Class Structure
Form 1: 4 classes. Form 2: 4 classes.
Form 3: 4 classes. Form 4: 4 classes.
Form 5: 4 classes. Form 6: 4 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 ).Admission Criteria and Weightings for S.1 Discretionary Places include: 1. Academic achievement (school's internal results and Education Bureau ranking) 50%; 2. Performance at interview 20%; 3. Conduct 10%; 4. Performance in art, sports or service 10%; 5. Links with our school 10%
2022-2023
Orientation Activities and Healthy Living
Secondary 1 Orientation Programmes:
1. New Secondary 1 students will be briefed on how to cope with their new school lives on registration day;
2. An English and a Science Bridging course will be held during the summer holiday;
3. An orientation day for new students and their parents will be held at the end of August;
4. An adventure-based training day camp will be held. From September to November, student mentors will go into the Secondary 1 classes every day to help new students settle in.
School Programmes to promote healthy living habits:
1. To foster positive attitude in junior forms students' lives through goal setting and experiential learning.
2. To implement "Healthy School Project".
2022-2023 Annual Fees
The tuition structure for Valtorta College 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 $30" per year.
Student union fee: $10".
The approved charge for non-standard items is Additional teaching materials and insurance fee etc: $242 - $310 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, Valtorta College has a total of 58 teachers and 52 approved teacher positions. The qualifications and professional training of teachers are as follows:
∎ Diploma of Education: 91% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Bachelor's degree: 95% of the school's faculty.
∎ Master's degree, doctoral degree or above: accounting for 48% 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 19% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 5-9 years of experience account for 10% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 10 or more years of experience account for 71% of the total number of teachers in the school.
These data show that Valtorta College 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, most of teachers have rich teaching experience, and 71% 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 Valtorta College 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, Chinese History, Physical Education, Putonghua, Ethics and Religious Studies.
English as the medium of instruction:English Language, Mathematics, Science Junior (S1 & S2), Computer Literacy, Music, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Life and Society, History, Geography, Physics (S3), Chemistry (S3), Biology (S3).
Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Chinese History, Physical Education, Ethics and Religious Studies, Chinese Literature, Citizenship and Social Development (S4, S5), Liberal Studies (S6).
English as the medium of instruction:English Language, Mathematics with extended modules, Information and Communication Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, History, Geography, Economics, Visual Arts.
Subjects proposed for the 2023-2024 school year
Form 1 to Form 3:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Chinese History, Physical Education, Putonghua, Ethics and Religious Studies.
English as the medium of instruction:English Language, Mathematics, Science Junior (S1-S2), Computer Literacy, Music, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Life and Society, History, Geography, Physics (S3), Chemistry (S3), Biology (S3).
Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Chinese History, Physical Education, Ethics and Religious Studies, Chinese Literature, Citizenship and Social Development.
English as the medium of instruction:English Language, Mathematics with extended modules, Information & Communication Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, History, Geography, Economics, Visual Arts.
School Facilities (for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs)
The school campus consists of 5 blocks. There are classrooms, laboratories, computer rooms, the CAL room, a Special Learning Centre, a Student Activity Room, a Prayer Room, a STEM Activity room, a Library and the School Hall. Have upgraded the school's IT infrastructure to support e-learning.
Ramp, Accessible lift, Accessible toilet, tactile guide path and accessible public information / service counter.
School Characteristics
School Management
School's Major Concerns:
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School Management Organisation:
Our school has implemented School-based Management. The middle-management team, which is made up of subject department heads and committee heads, works closely with the Principal. There are also teams headed by senior teachers who are responsible for academic affairs, religious activities, extra-curricular activities, home-school co-operation, pastoral care and information technology.
Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee:
The Incorporated Management Committee was established in March, 2014.
School Green Policy:
Environmental education has been implemented through the formal curriculum including subjects like Liberal Studies, Citizenship and Social Development, Geography and Biology. We organize the Student Environmental Protection Ambassador Scheme, Waste Recycling Scheme and field trips every year to enhance students' environmental awareness and to help them establish a friendly attitude towards nature.
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Learning and Teaching Plan
Whole-school Language Policy:
1. It is our aim to help students to learn effectively and to be biliterate and trilingual.
2. English is used as the main medium of instruction in all forms and all subjects except Chinese Language, Chinese History, Chinese Literature, Putonghua, Liberal Studies, Citizenship and Social Development, Physical Education and Ethics & Religious Studies.
3. Students’ announcements should be made in English.
Learning and Teaching Strategies:
We aim to provide our students with an all-rounded education which includes the aspects of Virtue, Knowledge, Health, Community Spirit, Aesthetics and Spirituality. Through our specially arranged special programmes, we hope to nurture students to be competent, cultivated and moral citizens. The curriculum is designed in such a way that it meets the students' interests and needs of the society.
School-based curriculum:
1. Electives: 2X and 3X. F.4 students can choose 3 out of 12 electives.
2. Curriculum highlights: In order to enhance students' learning in Chinese and English Languages, our school has split classes for those lessons. Small class teaching enables teachers to adopt more diversified strategies to cater for students' academic needs.
Striving to develop students' interest in reading, our school designs the morning reading programme so as to broaden the domains of reading materials and provide more interesting reading activities to students.
Development of the Four Key Tasks:
1. Reading programs are conducted to foster students’ reading habit.
2. Students' performances in tests and examinations are statistically analysed so that appropriate teaching strategies can be designed.
3. Cross-curricular project learning days are organized for all Secondary Two students. They can choose their own topics from a list of given domains and conduct research.
4. A student-centred approach is adopted in subject selection and careers guidance for senior secondary students.
Life Planning Education:
A whole school approach is adopted in our school to promote career and life planning education. A series of activities will be provided to the students in junior forms so as to deepen their self-understanding. Workshops relevant to career guidance will be given to the students in senior forms in order to help them develop their self-management skills and set their goal in life planning.
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Student Support
Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity:
Our school has set up a School Guidance Team and hired 2 full time social workers, 1 half-time social worker and Counsellor to provide extra help and support to students who need special educational needs. To cater for the students' diverse learning needs, tutorials are provided. Our school also encourages gifted students to participate in external competitions and gifted enhancement programmes.
Whole School Approach to Integrated Education:
Our School has strived for excellence in providing integrated education, cultivating an inclusive atmosphere to cater for the special educational needs of students. We have set up a team comprising of vice-principals, SEN Coordinator, discipline and guidance teachers, social workers, educational psychologist, speech therapist and peer counsellors. Teachers also take relevant SEN courses to acquire professional knowledge in taking care of SEN students. We apply the Learning Support Grant and other resources of school to provide support to students, such as hiring peer counsellors and buying services, providing social communication group, group or individual counselling sessions. We provide special arrangement in internal examinations and assist respective students in applying for similar arrangement in HKDSE.
Educational Support for Non-Chinese Speaking Students:
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Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment:
There are two terms in a school year. There is a mid-term assessment and an examination at the end of each term. We have adopted a continuous assessment policy whereby a coursework mark of 40% of the total is included in each subject. Project learning, learning attitude and learning portfolio are assessed to enhance the effectiveness of students' self-learning.
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Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos
Home-School Co-operation:
The main objectives of the PTA are:
1. To act as a bridge between parents and the school so that parents can have a better understanding of their children’s school lives.
2. To organize different activities to enrich students’ learning experiences.
3. To concentrate on parent education and work collaboratively with the school in nurturing students.
School Ethos:
As a Catholic school, we are committed to nurturing our students with a Catholic spirit. Our core values are Truth, Justice, Love, Life and Family. We set high standards with regard to the students' appearance, their speech and behaviour. Our school ethos has always been geared to decency and respect. The Guidance Team runs different programs and scheme to instil a caring and serving culture into our students. Two full-time social workers from Caritas station at our school. The Educational Psychologist from the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong pays regular visits to provide support and assistance. The Career and Life Planning Education Committee runs workshops and visits to universities to help students in their career planning. Ties between parents and the school are strong.
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Future Development
School Development Plan:
Management and Organisation:
To build a professional learning community
1.1 To strengthen middle managers to take up leadership roles.
1.2 To enhance teachers’ professionalism through continuous training and sharing.
Learning and Teaching:
To foster students’ positive attitude towards learning and strengthen their skills to maximize their learning potential.
2.1 To nurture students to become self-directed learners who take ownership of learning.
2.2 To sustain students’ motivation towards learning by early identifying students’ learning needs and difficulties.
2.3 To improve the learning capacity of students through effective use of IT.
Student Support and School Ethos:
To raise students’ sense of achievement and enable them to realise their full potential through different exposures.
3.1 To develop the proactiveness and persistence in students.
3.2 To enhance the home-school cooperation so as to help students develop a healthy life attitude and live a purposeful life.
Teacher Professional Training and Development:
Teacher development programmes which match the school's major concerns will be held every year.
Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, extra-curricular activities, co-curricular activities, etc.):
We operate over 30 extra-curricular activities for students to join at their own will, The activities fall into five categories, namely, Academic, Music & Art, Sports, Interest and Uniformed Groups. For example, School Orchestra, Guitar Class, Dance Club, Debating Club, Sand Art and Robotic Club. Apart from these regular extra-curricular activities, enrichment programes such as religious camp, prefects’ camp, singing contest and adventure-based activities are also held. The participation in the wide variety of life-wide learning activities help students to build up their confidence, self-esteem and positive values as well as to develop and realize their potential and talents.
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Others
Various scholarships have been set up to recognise students with remarkable achievements and performance in conduct, studies and extra-curricular activities. Internal scholarships include Woo Fung Miu Ling Scholarship, Fr. Narciso Santinon Memorial Scholarship on Christian Values, Valtorta College DSE Scholarship, Parent Teacher Association Scholarship for Academic Excellence, etc. Besides this, our students have also been awarded external scholarships including the Concord Fortune Charity Scholarship, Children Charity Foundation Scholarship and Lau Cheuk Yin Charity Scholarship, etc. to recognise their brilliant results in the HKDSE and excellent contributions in social services.