Eastern
CCC Kwei Wah Shan College
Address: 62 Cloud View Road North Point
Tel: 25711285
Email: mail@ccckws.edu.hk
Fax: 28070085
URL: http://www.ccckws.edu.hk
How to travel to CCC Kwei Wah Shan College
Bus: 23B, 25, 25A, 27, 81S, 85, 85A, 85P, 108
Mini-bus: 25, 49M
Remarks: Students can take our one-way school bus service (free of charge for S1 students) . The route covers HK Island and Kowloon Peninsula.
About
CCC Kwei Wah Shan College is a Aided Co-ed secondary school located in Hong KongThe school was founded in 1977. The school is located in Eastern, and covers an area of approximately 7000 square meters. The supervisor/chairman of the school management committee is Au Yeung Ka Keung Mr.,And the principal is Wong Chung Leung Mr. (Master of Education, Bachelor of Science (Hons), Postgraduate Diploma of Education, Certificate in Educational Administration & Management course for Senior School Administrators in Secondary Schools, Certificate in Careers Teachers Training). The sponsoring body of CCC Kwei Wah Shan College is The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China and is a Protestantism / Christianity school. The mission of the school: "The school upholds the education vision of The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China - 'Together we nurture fullness of life. Hand in hand we witness the love of Christ.' - to provide a whole-person quality education service for students. It affirms that the true meaning of education is in the nurture of students and the cultivation of personality, expecting them to have a healthy attitude towards life, a positive values, with a sense of national identity."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 CCC Kwei Wah Shan College Adhering to the school motto of Love Thy Neighbour As Thyself, encourages students to strive for excellence in academic, moral and personal growth.
Admission Information
Class Structure
Form 1: 3 classes. Form 2: 2 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 ).Admission Criteria and Weightings:
(a) Performance at interview 30% (b) Academic achievement 30% (c) Extra-curricular activities 20% (d) Conduct and attitude 20%
2022-2023
Orientation Activities and Healthy Living
S.1 Orientation Activities: In July, the school will organize (a) Bridging Course and Leadership Training Program for S.1 students and (b) Orientation Program for S.1 Parents. In September, the school will organize S.1 School Life Camp.
Our school has been very concerned about students' health. Therefore, ‘free breakfast’ is provided for students in need, so that they can get adequate nutrition at this crucial stage in their development. In addition, we adhere to the guidelines for the prevention of various communicable diseases issued by the Centre for Health Protection. Junior secondary students will take part in physical training activities every Monday. The lunch supplier will offer healthy lunch menus. Students will help clean the classrooms and sanitise the furniture regularly. Moreover, students are cultivated with a correct and healthy lifestyle and a positive perspective on life through the Student Health Service of the Department of Health and different talks on the topics of personal growth including ‘Sex Education’, ‘Emotion Management’, ‘Healthy Diet’, ‘Health Information Sharing’, and ‘Winner Online’.
2022-2023 Annual Fees
The tuition structure for CCC Kwei Wah Shan 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 $320".
∎ Form 5: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $320".
∎ Form 6: Tuition is $0/year, lecture fee is $320".
The PTA dues are $80" per year.
Student union fee: $20".
The approved charge for non-standard items is $0 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 Kwei Wah Shan College has a total of 46 teachers and 43 approved teacher positions. The qualifications and professional training of teachers are as follows:
∎ Diploma of Education: 72% 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 24% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Special education training: 24% 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 52% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 5-9 years of experience account for 4% of the total number of teachers in the school.
∎ Teachers with 10 or more years of experience account for 44% of the total number of teachers in the school.
These data show that CCC Kwei Wah Shan College has an experienced team of teachers with diverse academic and professional training. Their PGCE and BA guarantee they have a good foundation in teaching. In addition, many teachers have rich teaching experience, and 44% 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 Kwei Wah Shan 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, Putonghua, Mathematics, Science*, Design & Technology, Home Economics, Information Technology Application, Chinese History, Geography, Life and Society, Ethics / Religious Education, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education
English as the medium of instruction:English Language
For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Science, Design & Technology, Home Economics, Information Technology Application, Geography, Life and Society, Ethics / Religious Education, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education
Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Mathematics, Citizenship and Social Development (S.4, S.5), Liberal Studies (S.6), Chinese History, Geography
English as the medium of instruction:English Language, Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Economics
For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Citizenship and Social Development (S.4, S.5), Liberal Studies (S.6)
Subjects proposed for the 2023-2024 school year
Form 1 to Form 3:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Putonghua, Mathematics, Science*, Design & Technology, Home Economics, Information Technology Application, Chinese History, Geography, Life and Society, Ethics / Religious Education, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education
English as the medium of instruction:English Language
For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Science, Design & Technology, Home Economics, Information Technology Application, Geography, Life and Society, Ethics / Religious Education, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education
Form 4 to Form 6:
Chinese as the medium of instruction:Chinese Language, Mathematics, Citizenship and Social Development, Chinese History, Geography
English as the medium of instruction:English Language, Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Economics
For Non-Chinese Speaking Students: Mathematics, Citizenship and Social Development
School Facilities (for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs)
The main building on the school campus is six storeys high. Besides the classrooms, it is fully equipped with a tuck shop, canteen, library, multimedia learning centre, laboratories, the Career and Life Planning Resource Centre, the Sports Science Room, professional basketball arcade machines, rock-climbing wall and the Wah Shan Garden. The school premises also comprise three playgrounds, a school hall, dancing room and the Wah Shan Stage. All rooms are fully air-conditioned and equipped with new visual and audio facilities. The WiFi infrastructure (WiFi900) of all the classrooms has been upgraded and smart boards have been installed. Students can conduct e-learning through mobile computing devices.
Ramp and Accessible lift (Is going to be built).
School Characteristics
School Management
School's Major Concerns:
Equip teachers with the tools for professional development, consolidate students' skills in self-regulated learning, cultivate students to have correct values.
School Management Organisation:
The school authority believes in the spirit of school-based management in developing and monitoring the operation of the school. The key to success is a self-evaluation culture. Therefore, we highly value the importance of opinions from students, parents, teachers and the public for school improvement. Their views contributed greatly to school's improvements in recent years.
Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee / Management Committee:
The Incorporated Management Committee was set up in 2006/2007. There are representatives from different stakeholders like sponsoring body, affiliated churches, alumni and parents from the central body to manage the school. This greatly enhances the management effectiveness of the school.
School Green Policy:
Environmental protection is our major concern. The school develops students’ sense of responsibility towards the environment through the implementation of the following activities.
(1) Energy saving: Encourage students to use email for communication and minimize the use of paper; teach students to turn off all electrical appliances, including computer, lights, and air-conditioners before leaving classrooms. (2) Waste sorting and recycling: Recycling bins have been set up in the campus to collect waste paper, plastic bottles, aluminum cans and glass bottles. (3) Green campus: Solar photovoltaic system has been installed on the rooftop. Greening of the campus is fully supported by students and teachers. The multi-layer vertical green pots are managed by students. (4) Student Environmental Protection Ambassadors: Two ambassadors are appointed in each class to promote environmental protection projects.
Details: https://ccckws.edu.hk/website/index.php/kwei-wah-shan-college/school-admin/school-plan/school-plan/?lang=zh
Learning and Teaching Plan
Whole-school Language Policy:
Our school is devoted to fostering our students to be biliterate and trilingual. Mother-tongue is the medium of instruction. Our school meticulously create an English and Putonghua learning environment. Students are encouraged to communicate more often in English and Putonghua through a series of regular activities. In future, we will strengthen the support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students to learn Chinese and enhance the local students' ability of biliteracy and trilingualism through a range of inclusion activities.
Learning and Teaching Strategies:
Students are expected to "Learn to lead": To be a good student at Kwei Wah Shan College means developing confidence, responsibility, maturity and humility to lead others. The school focused on (a) a series of broad and meaningful life-wide learning experiences to develop students' generic skills, (b) students' good foundation in Chinese, English and Mathematics, and (c) the implementation of the four key tasks of the curriculum reform (IT for interactive learning, moral and civic education, reading to learn and project learning). Our public examination results have been improving in the past few years.
School-based curriculum:
1. Electives: 2X. Our elective subjects are grouped in two time blocks in which there are 5 elective subjects each.
2. Curriculum highlights: The school provides a broad and balanced curriculum comprising of eight key learning areas and four key tasks for curriculum reforms such that students will be all-round developed. The school also provides a variety of enrichment programs for Chinese, English and Mathematics for strengthening students’ basic skills in these three key subjects. Speech training and debate training will also be provided for students.
Development of the Four Key Tasks:
(I) The morning reading session at our school takes the initiative to cultivate students' reading habits and advanced reading skills. The library and other subject departments are working together to enhance students' thinking and communication abilities and build up a positive attitude to lifelong learning through the promotion of reading across subjects and reading award scheme.
(II) The school has enhanced its computer system with full WiFi coverage in all classrooms and has set up different e-learning platforms with self-learning materials for students. About 20% of the lessons have e-learning activities. Furthermore, the school has promoted the “Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) E-Learning Programme' since 2020/2021.
(III) All junior form subject teachers will guide students to carry out project learning to cultivate their critical thinking skills, creativity, problem solving skills. Teachers in science and technology, will enhance the life-wide development of students through various STEM projects.
(IV) Our teachers shared topics including values in life, religion with students in the school assemblies. Besides, we also held activities in special dates to give students more chances to learn to love and to serve. A flag raising ceremony has been arranged to foster a sense of national identity, care for others, and nurture students into good law-abiding, rule-abiding nationals and citizens.
Life Planning Education:
(I) To integrate the elements of lifelong education to curriculum, assessment, and other learning experiences. The setting up of the Career & Life Planning Resource Centre helps students acquire specific knowledge and skills of life planning relevant to their needs at different developmental stages as well as obtain relevant education and career information.
(II) A Life Coaching Program is set up. The school teachers take up the coaching role to help HKDSE students set personal goals regarding learning, further studies and career, and to promote life planning.
(III) To encourage students to set the target of studying in university in future, we arrange visit to campuses of the local universities.
(IV) To prepare students for transition from school to work by broadening S.4-S.6 students’ knowledge of different professions, career talks, business-school partnership programmes and visits to workplace are organized to enable them to gain some insights into the world of work.
Details: https://ccckws.edu.hk/website/index.php/learning-and-teaching/subjects/?lang=zh
Student Support
Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity:
The school has devoted much effort to cater for students' diverse needs. The gifted students are nominated to join the Gifted Education Programmes provided by Education Bureau. The school is one of the first few schools invited by the Education Bureau to join the "Train-the trainer" for Gifted Education. The school will provide a series of effective programs to enhance students' multiple intelligences. The school also ensures that a caring culture will be built up. Moreover, the school emphasizes on integrated education. The students with special education needs will be looked after by professionally trained teachers both inside and outside the classroom.
Whole School Approach to Integrated Education:
The school strives to create an inclusive culture by practicing ‘whole school approach’ to support SEN students. Integrated Education Committee, with SENCO, SENST, representatives from subject teachers and counsellor as members, has been set up. The Committee members have regular meetings with educational psychologist, school-based speech therapist, professional personnel of Student Mental Health Support Scheme and school social workers to ensure the most appropriate support can be provided to students with special educational needs. Our school utilizes both Learning Support Grant and Grant for Supporting Non-Chinese Speaking Students with Special Educational Needs to purchase services, such as executive skills training group, peers social activities and after-school learning support service. After obtaining parental consent, the Committee conducts individual education plans for students with learning or adjustment difficulties. Class teachers and subject teachers also pay special attention to the students in need. Furthermore, there is a regular mechanism in our school to meet parents on Parents’ Days or have individual student meetings, so as to report to parents on the progress and effectiveness of students’ learning after receiving our supportive measures or services. Our school arranges adjustments in every school test and examination. Students will be assisted in applying for similar special examination arrangements when attending public examinations, so as to ensure that the assessments they receive are fair. Through the whole school approach to Integrated Education, SEN students in our school can receive the most comprehensive care.
Educational Support for Non-Chinese Speaking Students:
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Measures to provide adaptation for Learning and Assessment:
We implement diversified and continuous assessment policies, including project learning, classroom performance, academic performance, test and examination. We also conduct detailed data analyses with the Student Data Analysis System for enhancing teaching effectiveness and student learning.
Details: https://ccckws.edu.hk/website/index.php/student-support/counseling-committee/integrated-education/?lang=zh
Home-School Co-operation and School Ethos
Home-School Co-operation:
The school is like a big family. Through joining the Parent Teacher Association, parents can understand the school situations, put forward views and make suggestions on the school policies. Parents have been supporting the school to set up scholarships and always participate in competitions together with students outside school, resulting in a continuous enhancement in the sense of belonging. The school has even set up "Parents and Alumni Resources Centre" to further strengthen the spirit of home-school cooperation.
School Ethos:
Love and care is the key characteristic of our school ethos. Our teachers are firm but caring and they pursue positive discipline to let students learn to be self-disciplined. In addition, we emphasize on Class Building and endeavor to create a good atmosphere in class. The school believes that love is one great element which can strongly help students to develop their potential to the full. Teachers and students are "growing" together like a family. The school has been awarded the title of "Loving and Caring School" for 16 consecutive years since the academic year of 2005/06. “Care for Each Person, Excel in Every Lesson” are the goals for our school teachers to cultivate every student to be a self-regulated learner and an outstanding Wahshanian. The school is committed to the pursuit of excellence and will continue to strive for perfection.
Details: https://ccckws.edu.hk/website/index.php/people-wahshanian/pta/?lang=zh
Future Development
School Development Plan:
1. To strengthen professional leadership and mid-level management in alignment with the continued development of the school.
2. To foster self-regulated learning habits and progressively enhance students’ generic skills.
3. To enhance leadership training and nurture students’ spirit of perseverance.
Teacher Professional Training and Development:
The Staff Professional Development and Appraisal Committee of the school is responsible to plan and implement the professional development programs for teachers. Regular seminars and workshops are held to cater for the school’s development needs. In the past 5 years, the average of our professional development hours for teachers has been exceeding the basic requirement of 88 hours per year. Besides, the following professional educational bodies are our partners in teacher professional training and development:
1. Quality Education Fund Thematic Networks – Schools: Development of Chinese Curriculum Leadership and Teacher Professional Learning Community for Teaching NCS Students
2. School-based Curriculum Development Support Services for Secondary Schools – Mathematics Education
Life-wide Learning (including Five Essential Learning Experiences to be provided through Key Learning Areas, extra-curricular activities, co-curricular activities, etc.):
CCC Kwei Wah Shan College has been winning a medal of Grade A Boys Inter-School Basketball Competition (Hong Kong Island Division 1) in the HKSSF from 2008 to 2019. We are very proud of our athletes' achievements.
In order to nurture our students’ potential in different areas, we have launched the ‘Wahshanian Sports and Cultural Development Project’. Students have the opportunity to join some newly introduced activities, which include fitness training, cricket, beatbox and learning the keyboard or guitar for free. It is our hope that our S.1 students are involved in extra-curricular activities as soon as they enter secondary school. As a result, for our S.1 students, we promote a school-based programme called ‘One Sport/Cultural Activity for Each Student’. With this in mind, all S.1 students are required to join the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps, our school also offer different kinds of sport and cultural activities including volleyball, hockey, badminton, archery, dancing or drama for them. In line with the development of Career and Life Planning Education, we also have Interact Club and a school cafe to cater for students’ different interests in their future paths.
In short, we aim at providing a broad and balanced extra-curricular curriculum to meet the needs of our students. We trust that with the learning experience gained in ECA, students can learn to be the future leaders of the community.
Details: https://ccckws.edu.hk/website/index.php/kwei-wah-shan-college/school-admin/school-plan/school-plan/?lang=zh
Others
Scholarship are provided as below:
1. Rev. Peter Wong Scholarship
2. Mr. Kwei Wah Shan Six Virtues Scholarship
3. CCC Kwei Wah Shan College Parent Teacher Association Scholarship
4. CCC Kwei Wah Shan College Alumni Association Scholarship
5. The Late Alumni Joshua Wong Scholarship
6. King of Mathematics Scholarship
7. Outstanding Athlete Scholarship