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  2. St. Joseph's Anglo-Chinese School - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's Anglo-Chinese School (Chinese: 聖若瑟英文中學; often abbreviated as SJACS) is an aided boys' secondary school in Kwun Tong District, [1] Hong Kong. Founded in 1958 by Rev. Bro. Paul Sun, it was the first secondary school located in Kwun Tong. It is a Catholic school affiliated with the Diocese of Hong Kong.

  3. St. Joan of Arc Secondary School, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    St. Joan of Arc Secondary School (SJA, Chinese: 聖貞德中學) is a Roman Catholic co-educational school founded in 1955 by a group of Catholic women who graduated from the University of Hong Kong. Chinese is the primary medium of instruction in St. Joan of Arc Secondary School.

  4. Direct Subsidy Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) is instituted by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong to enhance the quality of private schools at the primary and secondary levels. [1] The Hong Kong government has been encouraging non-government secondary schools which have attained a sufficiently high educational standard to join the DSS by providing subsidies to enhance the quality of private school education ...

  5. Wah Yan College, Kowloon - Wikipedia

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    Established on 1 December 1924 as a branch of Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, by Mr. Peter Tsui Yan Sau (徐仁壽, formerly a teacher at St. Joseph's College), Wah Yan College Kowloon is one of the oldest and most prestigious secondary schools in Hong Kong, and was the first English-speaking college to be administered by local Chinese.

  6. St. Margaret's Co-educational English Secondary and Primary ...

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    In September 2003, St. Margaret's became the first school in Hong Kong to adopt a "through-train mode" from Primary One to Secondary Six on the same school premises, allowing students from its primary section to directly enter its secondary section upon graduation.

  7. Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and ...

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    The Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation (HKCAA) was a statutory body established under the HKCAA Ordinance (Chapter 1150) in 1990. During the 1990s, HKCAA conducted accreditation exercises for institutions such as Hong Kong Baptist University, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Lingnan University, Open Learning Institute, and the Hong Kong Polytechnic.

  8. United Christian College (Kowloon East) - Wikipedia

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    United Christian College (Kowloon East) (Chinese: 滙基書院(東九龍)) is a co-ed Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) Christian secondary school in Kwun Tong District, Hong Kong. [1] Established in 2003, the school is located in Lee On Lane, Kowloon, Hong Kong. English is used as the main language of instruction. [2] It is estimated as Band 1B-1A.

  9. St. Mark's School (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mark's School adopts English as the medium of instruction; with the exception of several subjects, the entire curriculum is taught in English. These exceptions are: Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, and Religious Education. St. Mark's School is one of the 22 members of the Council of Subsidised Schools in Hong Kong.