
NING PO COLLEGE
7 KUNG LOK ROAD KWUN TONG KOWLOON
Our foremost mission is to provide students with a whole person education, not only focusing on their academic performance but also nurturing their lives with integrity and endeavour. We aim to help them grow as quality citizens with talents and virtues so as to contribute to our community.
Overview
KWUN TONG | |
Secondary | |
Aided / CO-EDUCATIONAL |
Secondary School Profile
Supervisor / Chairman of Management Committee | Mr. Fan Kau Cheung, John |
School Head | Dr. Hui Sin Kuen |
Finance Type | Aided |
Session | Whole Day |
Student Gender | Co-educational |
Sponsoring Body | Ning Po Residents Association (HK) Ltd. |
Religion | - |
Year of Commencement of Operation | 1971 |
School Motto | Perseverance |
Area Occupied by the School | About 5,000 Sq. M |
S1 | - |
S2 | - |
S3 | - |
S4 | - |
S5 | - |
S6 | - |
Parent-Teacher Association Fee (Annual) | "$30" |
Student Union / Association Fee | - |
Approved Charges for non-standard items | - |
Other Charges | 0 |
Number of teaching posts in the approved establishment | 55 |
Total number of teachers in the school | 56 |
Qualifications and professional training (%) | |
Teacher Certificate / Diploma in Education | 94% |
Bachelor Degree | 0% |
Master/ Doctorate Degree or above | 34% |
Special Education Training | 28% |
Years of Experience (%) | |
0 - 4 years | 30% |
5 - 9 years | 19% |
10 years or above | 51% |
S1 Number of classes | 4 |
S2 Number of classes | 4 |
S3 Number of classes | 4 |
S4 Number of classes | 4 |
S5 Number of classes | 4 |
S6 Number of classes | 4 |
S.1 - S.3 | |
Chinese as the medium of instruction | Chinese Language, Mathematics*, Science (S.1, S.2)*, History*, Geography*, Economics*, Commerce*, Science (S.3 Biology*, Physics*, Chemistry*), Life and Society, Chinese History, Computer Literacy, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Putonghua, Life Planning |
English as the medium of instruction | English Language |
Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum | History (S.1, S.2)*, Mathematics (S.3)*, Geography (S.1-S.3) |
S.4 - S.6 | |
Chinese as the medium of instruction | Chinese Language, Chinese History, History, Citizenship and Social Development, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Information & Communication Technology, BAFS, Geography, Economics, Visual Arts, Physical Education |
English as the medium of instruction | English Language |
Adopt a different medium of instruction by class or by group / school-based curriculum | Mathematics |
Language Policy | Extensive Reading Scheme and other activities are organized. Putonghua Ambassadors help pushing students to speak more Putonghua. |
Learning and Teaching Strategies | Chinese, English and Integrated Science Department have been invited to join the "seed" program by the Education Bureau. Stem education is one of our focus. |
School-based curriculum | 1. Electives: 2X and 3X. S.4 students can choose 2 or 3 elective subjects.<br> 2. Curriculum highlights: Self-directed learning is promoted.<br>3. School-based Curriculum: Life Planning in S.1-S.2 |
Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity | Orientation classes have been provided for newly-arrived students from Mainland China enabling them to adapt to new school life as soon as possible. |
Approach to Integrated Education | Whole school approach to implement integrated education with student support team, counselling teachers and special examination accommodations. |
Education Support for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Students | |
Home-School Co-operation | Parent volunteers organize activities for students and provide support in various school activities. |
School Ethos | We strive for a simple school life. We welcome parents to visit our school by making appointment at 23455633. |
School Development Plan | National Security Education<br>STEM Education<br> |
Teacher Professional Training and Development | Teacher Professional Development Unit formulates training themes and arrange visits, workshops and seminars for teachers. |
Life-wide Learning | There are societies and clubs in addition to Students’ Union and four Houses (Tak, Chi, Tai, Kwan). |