Queen’s College students have attained outstanding academic results in the HKDSE which have enabled them to embark upon a wide range of highly competitive degree programmes at universities in Hong Kong and overseas.
In 2013, two Queen’s College students were awarded 5** grades in all seven subjects that they sat, with three being awarded 5** grades in six subjects,
three more being awarded 5** grades in five subjects and five being awarded 5** grades in four subjects. The results in 2012 were similarly impressive:
two students received seven 5** grades, one received six 5**s, four received five 5**s and four received four 5**s.
In both 2012 and 2013, most Queen’s College graduates were offered places on university honours degree courses either in Hong Kong or overseas,
with a majority of students being offered places at the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong or the Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology.
The most popular programmes chosen by QC graduates in the last two years were:
Ÿ Engineering;
Ÿ Medicine and Surgery;
Ÿ Business Administration/ Business and Management;
Ÿ Law.
Many Queen’s College S. 6 leavers are offered places on a wide range of highly competitive degree programmes, with recent leavers taking up offers to
study courses including Actuarial Science, Architecture, Accountancy, Government and Public Administration, Quantitative Finance, Accountancy,
Psychology and Science.
Mr. LI Lok-yin, who has led Queen’s College for ten years from 2003-2013, will retire on 31st August 2013. Mr. LI has been the longest-serving Chinese principal of Queen’s College. During his period of service to the school, he has implemented effective policies on school management and student development and successfully overseen the school’s smooth transition to the New Senior Secondary academic structure and curriculum. The Queen’s College School Management Committee, Queen’s College Old Boys’ Association, Queen’s College Parents’-Teachers’ Association, staff and students would all like to express our deepest gratitude to Mr. LI. We wish him all the best for a happy retirement.
Ms. LI Sui-wah, who is currently serving as principal of Clementi Secondary School, will assume the post of principal of Queen’s College in the coming academic year. The Queen’s College community would like to extend a warm welcome to her and wish her continued success as our new principal.