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lai_123 發表於 14-2-22 18:21
但好似有頗多學生中途去了外國升學,有沒有用家可否分享校風如何? In 2013, there were 198 SPC students in F.1 but there were about 120 students in F.6. Also, there were 14 F.1 SPC students left SPC in 2013 but there are still 197 students in F.2 in 2014. Some parents said that most of them are studying international schools now or going abroad last year.
No matter what the school banding of SPC is, I would say that SPC is a very caring, resourceful and very good school indeed.
You may refer to the following 3322 passing rate of 2013 of some boys school for reference:
St Pauls College: 86%
Kings: 85%
Ying Wa Boys: 75.6%
DBS: 73.5%
Queens: 87.9%
Raimondi: about 80%
There are 33 SPC students in each class. The school teachers are very caring and the school has well-established rules to gudie students such as deducting conduct marks for late in submitting class homework, late in class etc. The school teachers and social worker would take proactive approach to inform parents of those sub-performed students.
The school e-class has 10 years of past exam papers and solution for some subjects such as Maths. The exam would assess the academic standard of current year only. You would not worry that the standard of F.1 English exam papers are of F. 4 or F.5 standard. There are many tests before exam for students to prepare the exam.
For most of ECAs, you will get refund of 50% or above if the students achieve 80% attendance rate. Also, there are 3.5 hours French and Spanish GCSE classes each week which are taught by HKU tutors in SPC. Every year, there are many overseas trips such as leadership trip to USA, music trip to Australia, English trip to UK, sports trip to Singapore, Geography trip to New Zealand, Chinese history trip to China, etc.
For most of SPC parents I know, only very very few are civil servants. It is not fair to say that civil servnats can afford studying abroad since the about 7,500 pounds overseas educational allowance can barely cover the 38,000 pounds of UK school and guardainship fee of independent school every year.
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