The school offers subjects according to the Curriculum Development Institute's recommendations. Classes are arranged eight to nine times a day, each lasting 40 minutes. The subject arrangements for each level are as follows:
Secondary 1 to Secondary 2
- English Language Education: English Language
- Chinese Language Education: Chinese Language
- Mathematics Education: Mathematics
- Science Education: Integrated Science
- Technology Education: Computers, Home Economics / Design and Technology
- Personal, Social and Humanities Education: Chinese History, History, Geography, Life and Society
- Art Education: Visual Arts, Music
- Sports: Sports
- Others: LAC, homeroom classes, weekly meetings/extracurricular activities
Intermediate Level 3
- English Language Education: English Language
- Chinese Language Education: Chinese Language
- Mathematics Education: Mathematics
- Science Education: Integrated Science
- Technology Education: Computers, Design and Technology
- Personal, Social and Humanities Education: Chinese History, History, Geography, Life and Society, Career Planning
- Art Education: Visual Arts, Music
- Sports: Sports
- Others: LAC, homeroom classes, weekly meetings/extracurricular activities
Intermediate Level 4
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4C |
4D |
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nuclear Heart division Head |
Eng |
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Chinese |
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math |
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Civic and Social Development |
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Elective 1[5] |
Physics (Note 1), Biology, Geography, Chinese History, Design |
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Elective 2[5] |
ICT/Communications Technology, Chemistry (Note 1), Economics, History, Visual Arts |
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Elective 3[5] |
Mathematics Extended Unit 2 (Note 2) or Biology or Economics (Note 3) |
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Other studies experience |
Sports, career planning |
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Moral and Civic Education, Music Appreciation, Art Appreciation (Morning Assembly + Reading) |
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Moral and civic education, community service, and career-oriented activities (weekly meetings) |
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Moral and Civic Education (Class Teacher's Day) |
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Note:
(1) Courses displayed in bilingual Chinese and English mean that students can choose to study in English if they have a good command of English. Otherwise, the course will be automatically set to be studied in Chinese.
(2) The top 40 students in the whole grade in Mathematics in the whole year can choose to study Mathematics Extension Unit 2 of Elective 3.
(3) The top 40 students in the class with the highest total score in the whole year will choose to study Mathematics Extension Unit 2 of Elective 3 or Biology or Economics.
Schools will arrange elective courses based on student preferences, academic performance, and subject quotas. There is no upper or lower limit for the number of students taking X3. If the number of students taking individual X1 and X2 courses exceeds the quota for that course, the computer will prioritize the course based on the student's combined score, until the course is filled.
Secondary 5 to Secondary 6
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Eng |
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General Education |
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Elective suject |
Elective 1[5] |
Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Chinese History, Design |
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Elective 2[5] |
Biology, ICT, Economics, History, Visual Arts |
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School dismissal period |
Mathematics Extension Unit 2, Tutorial Economics or Tutorial Chemistry |
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Other studies experience |
Physical Education, Life Planning (For Secondary 5 only) |
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Moral and Civic Education, Music Appreciation, Art Appreciation (Morning Assembly + Reading) |
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Moral and civic education, community service, and career-oriented activities (weekly meetings) |
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Moral and Civic Education (Class Teacher's Day) |
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Note: (1) The school will assign elective courses based on students’ preferences, abilities, grades and actual circumstances. Once elective courses are assigned, no application for course change will be accepted.