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school_nameLingnan University Alumni Association (Hong Kong) Primary School
districtSham Shui Po
school_address33 Pak Tin Street, Kowloon
school_type_1DSS
school_type_2Whole Day
medium_of_instructionChinese(incl.: Putonghua) and English
school_tel27768453
school_fax27768452
school_emailinfo@luaaps.edu.hk
school_websitehttp://www.luaaps.edu.hk
school_mottoEducation for Service
school_missionEducation for service
sponsoring_bodyLingnan University Alumni Association (Hong Kong) Ltd.
student_genderCo-ed
commencement_of_operation_year1964
religionProtestantism / Christianity
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imcNot Applicable
training_compliance_rate_supervisor_managers_smc_chairperson_membersNot Applicable
name_supervisor_chairman_of_mcLeung Yin Yat William
title_supervisor_chairman_of_mcDr.
name_of_school_headNg Hiu Ling
title_of_school_headPrincipal
school_size3000
school_busYes
parent_teacher_associationYes
school_alumni_associationYes
asc_school_fee"$18380 (in 10 instalments) "
asc_pta_fee"$100"
asc_charges_for_non_standard_items"Miscellaneous fee: $300/term"
fac_no_of_classroom12
fac_no_of_school_hall1
fac_no_of_playground1
fac_no_of_library1
fac_special_roomsEnglish Reading Room, STEAM Music Lab, Counselling Room, VA Room, Mindfulness Corner, Resources Room.
previous_year_tsi_total_no_of_teachers31
previous_year_tsi_percent_of_received_teacher_training100
previous_year_tsi_percent_of_bacherlor100
previous_year_tsi_percent_of_master_doctorate_or_above38
previous_year_tsi_percent_of_special_edu_training54
previous_year_tsi_percent_of_exp_0_422
previous_year_tsi_percent_of_exp_5_926
previous_year_tsi_percent_of_exp_10_or_above52
previous_year_no_of_class_p12
previous_year_no_of_class_p22
previous_year_no_of_class_p32
previous_year_no_of_class_p42
previous_year_no_of_class_p52
previous_year_no_of_class_p62
previous_year_no_of_class_total12
current_year_no_of_class_p12
current_year_no_of_class_p22
current_year_no_of_class_p32
current_year_no_of_class_p42
current_year_no_of_class_p52
current_year_no_of_class_p62
current_year_no_of_class_total12
cs_mode_of_teachingSmall class teaching, with an interactive and activity-based learning approach. Two class teachers to enhance communication and care for students; 3 class teachers for P1-P2, one of whom is NET in P1. Cantonese as the MOI for most subjects, except English and Putonghua. Focus on nurturing 21st-century young leaders with a positive attitude and skills towards learning. Let every student shine!
cs_remarksFocus on students' language, music, art, sports and science development. Learner Profiles: Proactive learning, Love & courage, Effective communication, Diligent & resilient, Creative problem solving, Patience & concentration, Faithful & grateful, Curious & passionate, Open-minded & polite.
no_of_test_per_year_P10
no_of_exam_per_year_P11
replace_test_exam_P1Yes
no_of_test_per_year_P2-P60
no_of_exam_P2-P62
formulate_appropriate_school_based_assessment_assignment_policy_inform_parents_collect_views_from_teachers_students_parents_regularlyYes
upload_school_assessment_policy_to_school_webYes
upload_school_assignment_policy_to_school_webYes
diversified_assessmentTo enhance smooth transition, Primary 1 students will have ONE exam at the end of the academic year. Primary 2-6 students will have TWO exams throughout the academic year. Formative assessment occurs in daily classroom teaching and learning as to enhance the learning interest and learning outcomes of students. A wide range of learning activities would be conducted throughout the learning process.
avoid_test_exam_after_long_holidaysYes
arrange_timetable_flexibly_tutorial_session_in_afternoonYes
streaming_arrangementGenerally, there are no streaming classes in each form level. However, a policy of streaming groups based on students' academic performance exists in some core subjects. Chinese for Primary 2-6 are divided into three groups; English for Primary 4-6 are divided by proficiency levels.
no_of_school_days_per_week5
no_of_periods_per_day8
duration_of_each_period35
school_starts_at8:00
school_starts_at_AMPMAM
school_ends_at3:00
school_ends_at_AMPMPM
lunch_start_time12:55
lunch_end_time1:50
lunch_arrangementProvided by designated supplier and arranged by parents.
healthy_school_lifeEncourages students to maintain a healthy lifestyle by having a balanced diet, focusing on physical and mental health development.
school_life_remarkshttps://www.facebook.com/luaaps.edu.hk/
life_wide_learningOur school emphasizes the great importance of students' whole-person development. Our Life-wide learning encompasses a wide range of activities, including Mainland and Overseas Exchange, curriculum extension activities, community service, and other work-related experiences. Various opportunities are offered to extend and enrich students' experience, which enhances whole-person development, inculcates ideals of life-long learning and develops them into confident, optimistic and persevering children.
school_management_urlhttp://www.luaaps.edu.hk
school_organisationThe school SMC has a wide representation. We are committed to implement whole-person development based on the use of child-centred teaching approaches. Our accountability is maintained to a high degree by commitment and dedication shown in our leadership.
imc_smc_mcBoard of Directors: Lingnan University Alumni Association (Hong Kong) Primary School Management Committee Limited.
school_green_policyTo encourage students to protect the environment, adopt a green living style in the school.
school_major_concerns_urlhttp://www.luaaps.edu.hk
school_major_concernsOptimize the curriculum to enhance teaching and learning effectiveness; Foster whole-person development through implementation of holistic positive education.
learning_and_teaching_plan_urlhttp://www.luaaps.edu.hk
learning_and_teaching_strategiesEnriching education, cultivating competence, unfolding talents through diverse learning
1.Enrich students' learning experiences and cater to the diversity of student learning through a variety of strategies, enhancing learning effectiveness.
2. Continuously optimise the curriculum, promote reading initiatives, strengthen STEAM education and Information literacy, and cultivate students' interdisciplinary thinking, global perspective, problem-solving, and innovation skills.
3. Employ diverse assessment strategies, effectively utilise data and information to optimise the student-centred cycle of learning, teaching, and assessment, thereby improving learning outcomes.
major_renewed_emphases_pri_edu_curriculumNurturing character, immersing in Chinese culture, shaping virtues for a future embraced
1. Continuously promote value education, fostering positive values in students, establishing good character and behaviour, and creating a positive school environment.
2. Using the virtues of Chinese culture as a backbone, nurture students' sense of patriotism and strengthen their national identity.
3. Connect various learning domains through diverse learning experiences, enabling students to adopt a healthy lifestyle, enhance a proactive attitude, and promote holistic development.
dev_of_generic_skillsThrough diversified learning activities including theme-based learning, experiential learning, etc., to train up students as a lifelong learner with generic skills including study skills, communication skills, collaboration skills, problem-solving skills, critical thinking skills, creativity and information technology skills, etc.
cultivation_of_proper_values_attitudes_and_behaviours1. Through weekly morning assembly, Life Education and subject projects, inter-class competitions, allowing students to practice positive culture and to nurture good characters;
2. Organizing activities such as Teacher Appreciation Day activities, let students know the importance of respecting teachers and showing gratitude;
3. Implementing class-building activities, to enhance students' cooperation and interpersonal skills, as well as taking care of students' mental growth and needs;
4. Organizing different school award schemes to build positive school culture.
student_support_urlhttp://www.luaaps.edu.hk
whole_school_approach_cater_for_learner_diversityThe three-tier development programme caters for the needs of both gifted and special needs students. Additionally, the Little Starfish Project is established with a 1:10 teacher-to-student ratio to nurture students' moral and emotional development. Primary 1,4,and 6 students are equipped with Multiple Intelligences Development Assessment to develop personalized education.
whole_school_approach_integrated_educationWe offer the Early Identification and Intervention Programme for Primary One Students with Learning Difficulties. The school psychologist, speech therapist, school social worker and student guidance personnel and teaching assistants provide tailored support to the students.
support_for_non_chinese_studentsOur school provides additional support for NCS students to facilitate their learning of Chinese: providing after-school support programmes in learning Chinese; appointing additional teacher(s)/teaching assistant(s) to support NCS students' learning of Chinese; and organising activities to create an inclusive learning environment in the school.
curriculum_tailoring_and_adaptationThe teaching of subjects in some grades is streamed and the curricula for some courses will be adjusted according to the needs of students. Tiered-assignments and various types of support groups as well as assessment will be arranged to meet students' needs.
home-school_co-operation_urlhttps://www.luaaps.edu.hk/
home-school_co-operationA 'home-school group' has been set up to specifically deal with home-school collaboration and communication. Parents' sharing group, Parents' Academy, Principal-Parent Tea Gathering and Joyful Reading Club provide support to parents in enhancing their parental skills and relationship with their children.
school_ethosThe school creates a positive learning environment and nurture students to establish positive values and character.
1. Through school assemblies, daily teaching, Life Education, Religion Studies, we nurture students' virtues by appreciation, respect, recognition and empowering responsibilities.

2. Students' growth requires teachers', parents' and students' joint efforts. Students' growth takes time and needs encouragement as well as guidance. To develop students' sense of responsibility and respect, the Discipline & Counseling Department introduces the "Homework Incentive Scheme", "Discipline Competition", "Lingnan Superkids" and "Classroom Competition". Through recognition and award schemes, students' diligence, courtesy and punctuality can all prosper.
future_dev_urlhttps://www.luaaps.edu.hk/article/54/23?mid=9&m=1515846250152&s=2072966412365
school_dev_planWe believe that every child is precious and can excel to their full potential with appropriate approaches. We are committed to providing high-quality education services for children. In addition to teaching students' knowledge and skills, we carefully consider their spiritual and moral education. We equip students to be sensible and pragmatic people. In the end, we envisage our students to know God, love life; love to learn and be willing to serve. We strive for betterment in resources and school management to build an ever-improving and high quality school where every student shines.
teacher_pro_training_and_devOur belief is to adhere to the 'student-oriented' spirit in daily education. We emphasis on establishing a good relationship between teachers, students and school. By embracing continuous learning through professional development, teachers can embark on a journey of growth that benefits both themselves and their students.
school_character_othersWe award scholarships to students who perform well in the academic and non-academic aspects. Through organizing a variety of activities and broadening students' horizons, we strive to provide high quality of MI classes to inspire students' diverse potential, let students shine, and move toward the goal of "one talent for life". The school-wide activities include school trips, life camps, Lingnan Talent Show, post-exam activities and variety shows. Extra-curricular activities are divided into school teams, interest classes, multiple intelligence classes and learning support groups. The types of activities refer to the eight major intelligences, and the activities consist of 50 different choices.
fee_remissionOur school offers full school fee remission or 1/2 school fee remission student may also apply for fee remission based on emergent needs.. Needy students, including those from families receiving the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) and students receiving financial assistance provided by the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA), could apply for fee remission.
- Newly admitted students could apply for the school fee remission before 2 month(s) of commencement of the new school year. Application results will be announced within 1 month(s) after submission of applications.
- Please visit the <a href='https://www.luaaps.edu.hk/article/47/23?mid=9&m=9466101888324&s=2410847089242' target='_blank'><span class='title_link'>web-link</span></a> in our school’s website for details of school fee remission scheme, including the family income limits.

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