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Subjects usually taken up include Communication Arts in Mother Tongue (until Grade 3), English (some private schools break this down into Language and Reading) and Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies (taught in Mother Tongue from Grade 1-Grade 3, Filipino in Grades 4-6), Music, Art, Physical Education and Health (collectively known ...
Carmel School Hong Kong (Carmel) [6] IBPYP/MYP/DP Jews in Hong Kong: 1991 French International School of Hong Kong (FIS) French Stream: Diplôme national du brevet, Baccalauréat, Baccalauréat Français International. International Stream: IGCSE, IBDP Agency for French Education Abroad: 1963 German Swiss International School (GSIS)
Belilios Public School was a girls' secondary school founded in 1890 – the first government school in Hong Kong that provided bilingual education in English and Chinese. The push for Chinese education in a British system did not begin until the rise of social awareness of the Chinese community following the 1919 May Fourth Movement and the ...
Grade A: Distinction or GCSE/GCE A*; Grade B: Credit or GCSE/GCE A*/A; Grade C: Credit or GCSE/GCE A; Grade D: Pass or GCSE/GCE B; Grade E: Pass or GCSE/GCE C; Grade F: Failed; UNCL: Unclassified; Note: Grade C or above in a HKCEE subject is recognised as equivalent to an O-level pass (grade C or better) in an overseas GCE examination.
The Hong Kong system was based on the United Kingdom system, with zero to three optional years at kindergarten, six years of primary school (小學) and six years of secondary school (中學), followed by four years at university. Primary 1–6 (小一 – 小六) corresponds to Years 1–6 in the UK, and Forms 1 – 6 (中一 – 中六 ...
The programme replaced the British 3-2-2-3 system (three years of junior secondary school, two years of senior secondary school, two years of matriculation course and three years of university education). This scheme began in the 2009 school year. By 2012, HKDSE had replaced HKCEE (O Level) and HKALE (A Level).
German Swiss International School (Pok Fu Lam Campus) Han Academy (漢鼎書院) Hong Kong International School; Independent Schools Foundation Academy; Singapore International School; The Harbour School (港灣學校) Victoria Shanghai Academy [zh; zh-yue] (滬江維多利亞學校) Wycombe Abbey School Hong Kong (香港威雅學校)
Like some Secondary schools, Institute of Technical Education and Polytechnics, universities also adopt the Grade Point Average (GPA) system. [6] However, unlike the Polytechnics, different universities have different computation for their scoring schemes; most universities use a 5.0 point scale while some universities, such as Singapore ...