The document discusses secondary education options in Hong Kong, including local subsidized schools, direct subsidized schools, and international schools. It provides details on the curriculum, tuition costs, and experience with expatriate students for each option. The document also provides an overview of Hong Kong's new secondary school curriculum (NSS) that will replace the previous system in 2012, including compulsory and elective subjects, university entrance requirements, and information for non-native Chinese speakers.
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My options for secondary educationMy options for secondary education
in HKin HK
Local Subsidized SchoolsLocal Subsidized Schools 官校官校 // 津津
校校
Direct Subsidized SchoolsDirect Subsidized Schools 直資學校直資學校
International schoolsInternational schools 國際學校國際學校
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Local Subsidized SchoolsLocal Subsidized Schools
官校官校 // 津校津校
Traditional-styledTraditional-styled
Local curriculum HKDSE onlyLocal curriculum HKDSE only
It can be CMI or EMIIt can be CMI or EMI (( 中文學校或英文學校中文學校或英文學校 ))
Children with limited Cantonese may findChildren with limited Cantonese may find
difficult to fit-indifficult to fit-in
Most have no experience in catering for TCKsMost have no experience in catering for TCKs
Little or no tuition feeLittle or no tuition fee
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Direct Subsidized SchoolsDirect Subsidized Schools
(DSS)(DSS)
DSS means government subsidized but with more freedomDSS means government subsidized but with more freedom
in curriculum and student-intakein curriculum and student-intake
Local curriculum HKDSE but a few have westernLocal curriculum HKDSE but a few have western
curriculum as an option (e.g. GCSE, IB…)curriculum as an option (e.g. GCSE, IB…)
Can be CMI or EMICan be CMI or EMI
A few are experienced in admitting non-locals and TCKsA few are experienced in admitting non-locals and TCKs
Tuition fee - Most are under HK$20,000 (yearly), but a fewTuition fee - Most are under HK$20,000 (yearly), but a few
can be more than $30,000can be more than $30,000
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International Schools in HKInternational Schools in HK
Most cost about HK$90,000-130,000 yearlyMost cost about HK$90,000-130,000 yearly
American system: AIS, ICSAmerican system: AIS, ICS
Canadian: CAIS, DeliaCanadian: CAIS, Delia
British system: Kellet, HarrowBritish system: Kellet, Harrow
Most of the rest, including those under EnglishMost of the rest, including those under English
Schools Foundation (ESF), adopt IBSchools Foundation (ESF), adopt IB
For a list of all int’l schools in HK, clickFor a list of all int’l schools in HK, click herehere
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International Schools with more MKsInternational Schools with more MKs
(missionary’s kids)(missionary’s kids)
International Christian School (ICS)International Christian School (ICS) ––
American system, in Shek Mun, ShatinAmerican system, in Shek Mun, Shatin
Christian Alliance International School (CAIS)Christian Alliance International School (CAIS) ––
Canadian (Ontario) system, in Kowloon CityCanadian (Ontario) system, in Kowloon City
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A database for all HK secondary schools:
http://www.chsc.hk/secondary/tc/index.htm
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The local secondary schoolThe local secondary school
curriculum in Hong Kongcurriculum in Hong Kong
New Senior Secondary (NSS)New Senior Secondary (NSS)
~~aan introduction for TCKsn introduction for TCKs
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Hong Kong Education SystemHong Kong Education System
Primary School
P.1 – P.6
Junior Secondary School
F.1 – F.3
Senior Secondary School
F.4 – F.6
University New Senior Curriculum
(NSS) 新高中
a.k.a. HKDSE
香港中學文憑
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This new structure ofThis new structure of 新高中新高中 is also called 334,is also called 334,
NSS, NAS or HKDSENSS, NAS or HKDSE
HKDSE program lasts for 3 years, and studentsHKDSE program lasts for 3 years, and students
cannot start at F.5 or F.6cannot start at F.5 or F.6
Will completely replace the old system ofWill completely replace the old system of
HKCEE (HKCEE ( 會考會考 ) and HKALE (A-level) in 2012) and HKALE (A-level) in 2012
The level of difficulty of HKDSE is reconsideredThe level of difficulty of HKDSE is reconsidered
to be between HKCEE and HKALEto be between HKCEE and HKALE
Senior Secondary School
F.4 – F.6
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What will I study in F.4-6?What will I study in F.4-6?
45-55% 20-30% 15-35%
(organized by school)
% of Time
Allocation :
* Different schools offer different electives. Check when applying to schools
* For the electives you’ve chosen, you’ll study them throughout your 3 yrs in
HKDSE program
Other Learning
Experiences
(OLE)
activities
organized by
school
4 compulsory
Subjects
Chinese Language
English Language
Mathematics
Liberal Studies
2-3 Elective
Subjects*
2-3 subjects chosen
from NSS electives
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In other words,…In other words,…
4 compulsory
Subjects
Chinese Language
English Language
Mathematics
Liberal Studies
2-3 Elective Subjects*
Chinese History, Economics, Geography,
History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics,
Science (Integrated, Combined),
Business, Accounting & Financial Studies
(BAFS), Information & Communication
Technology (ICT), Technology and Living,
Design and Applied Technology,
Health Management and Social Care,
Tourism and Hospitality Studies,
Ethics and Religious Studies,
Music, Visual Arts,
Physical Education
** Generally universities require 2 elective subjects only, some only requireGenerally universities require 2 elective subjects only, some only require
one. More capable students may choose 3.one. More capable students may choose 3.
May notMay not
be offeredbe offered
by manyby many
EMIEMI
schoolsschools
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How do I find out which schoolsHow do I find out which schools
offer which electives?offer which electives?
This interactive map links to individual school’sThis interactive map links to individual school’s
NSS curriculum:NSS curriculum:
https://cd.edb.gov.hk/334map/https://cd.edb.gov.hk/334map/
Note: The way NSS is offered varies from school to school,Note: The way NSS is offered varies from school to school,
and schools’ curriculum may change from year to year.and schools’ curriculum may change from year to year.
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University Entrance RequirementsUniversity Entrance Requirements
HKDSE → HK universitiesHKDSE → HK universities
University undergraduate programsUniversity undergraduate programs
requirerequire 4 core subjects + 2 elective4 core subjects + 2 elective
(some specified, some are not)(some specified, some are not)
Some undergraduate programs onlySome undergraduate programs only
requirerequire 4 core subjects + 1 elective4 core subjects + 1 elective
(specified/ unspecified)(specified/ unspecified)
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Universities’ minimum entrance requirementsUniversities’ minimum entrance requirements
Institution General Entrance
Requirements*
Faculty/Programme Entrance
requirements
City University 4 cores + 1 X** 1 X defined from a list of subjects
H.K. Baptist University 4 cores + 1 X 1 X (unspecified or specified)
Lingnan University 4 cores
Chinese University 4 cores + 1 X Most programs require 1 unspecified
X or 1 X specified
Hong Kong
Institute of Education
4 cores + 2 Xs 2 unspecified Xs
H.K. Polytechnic
University
4 cores + 1 X Preferred subjects only
H.K. University of Science
and Technology
4 cores + 2 Xs 1 unspecified X + 1 X specified from a
group of subjects
University of H.K. 4 cores + 2 Xs Most programs do not have specified
requirement.
*Individual programs may have additional requirements. **X = Elective
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Links to detailed university entranceLinks to detailed university entrance
requirements under NSS:requirements under NSS:
City University of Hong KongHong Kong Baptist UniversityLingnan
University
The Chinese University of Hong KongThe Hong Kong Institute of EducationThe Hong Kong Polytechnic Univer
The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyThe University of Hong KongThe Open University of Hong Kong
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I want to study in a local school but theI want to study in a local school but the
compulsory Chinese language subject in HKDSEcompulsory Chinese language subject in HKDSE
is too difficult…is too difficult…
Starting from 2008, JUPAS (HK’s centralized
university admission system) allows students under
‘specified circumstances’ to enter HK universities’
undergraduate programs with GCSE/IGCSE Chinese
INSTEAD OF the local Chinese language
qualifications.
‘specified circumstances’ means…
(a) have learned Chinese for less than 6 years during
primary AND secondary education; OR
(b) have learned Chinese for 6 years or more, BUT
under a simpler Chinese as a second language
curriculum not applicable to local HK students
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How do I certify I’m under ‘specifiedHow do I certify I’m under ‘specified
circumstances’?circumstances’?
Apply to your last school attended for certification and
provide relevant information by completing Annex A.
For certification under circumstance (b), also obtain
reference letter(s) (Annex B) from previous school(s).
Schools may also request applicants to provide relevant
documents (e.g. report cards showing history of
schooling).
School heads would certify the circumstances using
Annex C and return it to you for submission to JUPAS
Office (together with your certified true copies of the
alternative language qualification).
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Is it OK if I don’t studyIs it OK if I don’t study
Chinese at all?Chinese at all?
Some HK universities would consider acceptingSome HK universities would consider accepting
other languages as alternatives to Chineseother languages as alternatives to Chinese.. SoSo
theoretically the answer is YES (again, only for thosetheoretically the answer is YES (again, only for those
under ‘specified circumstances’).under ‘specified circumstances’).
There are 6 acceptable language subjects under NSS:There are 6 acceptable language subjects under NSS:
FrenchFrench GermanGerman HindiHindi JapaneseJapanese SpanishSpanish UrduUrdu
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These programs must follow the syllabus at GCE AS-levelThese programs must follow the syllabus at GCE AS-level
offered by Cambridge International Examinations (offered by Cambridge International Examinations (CIECIE) and) and
administered by theadministered by the HKEAAHKEAA (( 香港考試局香港考試局 ).).
Students’ results in these international exams on otherStudents’ results in these international exams on other
languages will be shown in their HKDSE certificates inlanguages will be shown in their HKDSE certificates in thethe
same way as adopted by CIE.same way as adopted by CIE.
*NOTE: In either case (whether you’re using GCSE Chinese*NOTE: In either case (whether you’re using GCSE Chinese
or GCE AS-Level in another language to replace HKDSEor GCE AS-Level in another language to replace HKDSE
Chinese in your university admission), be aware that manyChinese in your university admission), be aware that many
local schools do not have this flexibility or resources to dolocal schools do not have this flexibility or resources to do
so. You are expected to register, study independently, and sitso. You are expected to register, study independently, and sit
for these international exams at HKEAA all by yourself.for these international exams at HKEAA all by yourself.
Inform and consult with your local school about this whenInform and consult with your local school about this when
applying.applying.
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For further information…For further information…
EDB website for non-Chinese speaking students:EDB website for non-Chinese speaking students:
http://www.edb.gov.hk/index.aspx?nodeid=6499&langno=1http://www.edb.gov.hk/index.aspx?nodeid=6499&langno=1
Table of alternative language requirements byTable of alternative language requirements by
HK universities:HK universities:
http://www.edb.gov.hk/FileManager/EN/Content_6536/aphttp://www.edb.gov.hk/FileManager/EN/Content_6536/ap
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As of 2011, HKDSE is still very new to HK,As of 2011, HKDSE is still very new to HK, soso
DON’T be too surprised if overseas universitiesDON’T be too surprised if overseas universities
haven’t set requirement for HKDSE (or heard of it).haven’t set requirement for HKDSE (or heard of it).
There are only tentative requirement guidelinesThere are only tentative requirement guidelines
set by a few overseas universities.set by a few overseas universities.
local HK diploma (HKDSE) →local HK diploma (HKDSE) →
Overseas universities?Overseas universities?
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Some tentative entrance requirementSome tentative entrance requirement
for HKDSEfor HKDSE
By system:By system:
United KingdomUnited Kingdom and UCASand UCAS
Australia and New ZealandAustralia and New Zealand
United States and CanadaUnited States and Canada
By country/institution:By country/institution:
http://www.hkeaa.edu.hk/en/ir/ircountry_hkdse.htmlhttp://www.hkeaa.edu.hk/en/ir/ircountry_hkdse.html
**DO CHECK FOR UPDATES FROM TIME TODO CHECK FOR UPDATES FROM TIME TO
TIME, ESP. THE UNIVERSITIES YOU ARETIME, ESP. THE UNIVERSITIES YOU ARE
INTERESTED ININTERESTED IN
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For reference:For reference: How is HKDSE graded?How is HKDSE graded?
Standards-referenced ReportingStandards-referenced Reporting
For each subject, you’ll be gradedFor each subject, you’ll be graded Levels 1-5Levels 1-5
5* and 5** are to differentiate the best5* and 5** are to differentiate the best
performersperformers
A set of descriptors indicates the typicalA set of descriptors indicates the typical
requirement at each of the 5 levels in eachrequirement at each of the 5 levels in each
subject (shown in HKEAA website)subject (shown in HKEAA website)
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overseas high school diploma →overseas high school diploma →
HK universities?HK universities?
This is getting more and more common!This is getting more and more common!
Here are some useful links:Here are some useful links:
- City University - Hong Kong Baptist University - Lingnan University- City University - Hong Kong Baptist University - Lingnan University
- Chinese University of Hong Kong - HK Institute of Education- Chinese University of Hong Kong - HK Institute of Education
- Polytechnic University - HKUST - University of Hong Kong- Polytechnic University - HKUST - University of Hong Kong
http://334.edb.hkedcity.net/EN/overseas/inbound.phphttp://334.edb.hkedcity.net/EN/overseas/inbound.php