编辑: Cerise银子 | 2019-07-11 |
热衷学习、终身不懈、并具备国际视野. 1. Uphold the founding Christian spirit of our schools: Faith, Hope and Love 2. Nurture academic excellence and lifelong learning 3. Cultivate exemplary conduct, proper attitudes and correct values 4. Develop an appreciation for the arts and competence in other activities 5. Develop a global perspective, foster environment stewardship and serve humanity 6. Advocate strong communication and interpersonal skills to promote harmony, mutual respect, appreciation and peace among humankind 7. Adopt a shared and inclusive governance model 8. Provide the best possible facilities and environment conducive to studies 9. Maintain a professional and caring academic and administrative staff 10. Transform our schools into a vibrant community of scholarship and learning 1. 秉承创校的「信望爱」精神 2. 培养学生在学业上追求卓越和终身学习的精神 3. 培养学生高尚情操及正确的态度 4. 陶冶艺术性情,盼学生多才多艺 5. 开拓全球视野,孕育爱护环境和服务人群的使命感 6. 培养学生人际沟通及相处的技巧,藉此促进人类和 谐、互相尊重、互相欣赏及和平共处 7. 建立一个共同承担及群策群力的校管模式 8. 提供最佳的学习设施及环境 9. 建立一群有专业精神及爱心的教职员 10. 推动学校在学习领域上不断革新求进 Vision and Mission 办学理念及教育使命
2 St. Paul'
s Co-educational College (SPCC) is respected for its academic and musical excellence while upholding the Christian spirit and principles. The school is dedicated to preserving the basic elements of traditional Chinese education while incorporating modern educational theories, concepts and values. SPCC is recognised for the valuable contributions its graduates, being leaders in their respective professions, have made to Hong Kong. Founded by the Sheng Kung Hui in 1915, the school was originally a girls'
school. It started to accept both boys and girls C the first in Hong Kong C when it was merged with a boys'
school in 1945. SPCC is one of the first schools to convert from an aided school to a Direct Subsidy Scheme school, and has adopted a '
through-train'
mode with its primary school since 2002. The school remains committed to a need-blind admission policy and offers quota-free fee remission and financial aid to the financially disadvantaged to ensure that it will not turn into a school only for those who can afford to pay the tuition. In 2008, the primary school moved from Central to a new, state-of-the-art campus in Wong Chuk Hang, making way for the construction of an extension block for th........