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school_nameGood Hope School
districtWong Tai Sin
school_address303 Clear Water Bay Road, Kowloon
school_typeDSS
student_genderGirls
school_tel23210250
school_fax23248242
school_emailgoodhope@ghs.edu.hk
school_websitehttps://www2.ghs.edu.hk/
school_missionGood Hope School puts special emphasis on the Christian values of Love, Hope, Joy, and Thanksgiving. Through a whole school approach we aim to unleash the potential and foster a sense of uniqueness of each student.
We are committed to providing all Good Hopers with equal opportunities to develop their spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical, social, emotional and aesthetic dimensions. We accept the call to facilitate the formation of graceful, reflective young women who have a global perspective and are mindful of their responsibilities of citizenship and their capability of making a difference.
school_mottoTu Es Spes Mea : You are My Hope
commencement_of_operation_year1954
religionCatholicism
sponsoring_bodyMissionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception
imcNot Applicable
language_policyEnglish is the medium of instruction of the school. All lessons and school activities, with the exception of those that are related to the Chinese Key Learning Area and Chinese History, are conducted in English. Putonghua is used for Chinese Language (Key Stage 3) and all Chinese-related activities, while Cantonese is used for Chinese Language (Key Stage 4), Chinese Literature (Key Stage 4) and Chinese History (Key Stages 3-4). Small class teaching has been adopted in some core and non-core subjects at all levels to foster an interactive learning environment which is conducive to the building of a strong language and knowledge foundation.
To immerse students in a language-rich environment, students are encouraged to speak either in English or Putonghua on campus. Language activities such as debating, drama, musicals, extensive reading and public speaking are organized to strengthen students’ language proficiency and to nurture them to be biliterate and trilingual.
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name_supervisor_chairman_of_mcPauline Yuen
title_supervisor_chairman_of_mcSister
name_of_principalGary James Harfitt
title_of_principalDr.
principal_qualifications_experiences(PhD, MEd, BA, PCEd)
school_size13676
parent_teacher_associationYes
student_union_associationYes
school_alumni_associationYes
tsi_total_no_of_teachers113
tsi_percent_of_received_teacher_training86
tsi_percent_of_bachelor100
tsi_percent_of_master_doctorate_or_above51
tsi_percent_of_special_edu_training42
tsi_percent_of_exp_0_434
tsi_percent_of_exp_5_918
tsi_percent_of_exp_10_or_above48
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese Language (Putonghua as the medium of instruction), Chinese History (Cantonese as the medium of instruction)
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3Business and Technology (S.3), Citizenship, Economics and Society, English, Ethics and Religious Education, Geography, History, IGCSE (English & Mathematics), Information and Communication Technology, Integrated Science, Literature in English (S.3), Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, STEAM (S.1-S.2), Technology and Living, Visual Arts
2025_2026_subject_offered_others_s1_to_s3School-based curriculum (English as the medium of instruction):
Business and Technology (S.3), English, Ethics and Religious Education, Mathematics Enrichment Programme (S.1-S.3), Science Enrichment Programme (S.1-S.2), STEAM (S.1-S.2)
School-based curriculum (Chinese as the medium of instruction): Chinese Language (for NCS students), Chinese History (for NCS students)
Others: Foreign Languages (French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish) (S.1-S.2)
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History (Cantonese as the medium of instruction for all these subjects)
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Chemistry, Citizenship and Social Development, Economics, English Language, Ethics and Religious Education, Ethics and Religious Studies, Geography, History, IGCSE (Science), Information and Communication Technology, Literature in English, Mathematics Extended Part (Module 1 and Module 2), Mathematics, Music (DSE), Physical Education, Physical Education (DSE), Physics, Visual Arts
2025_2026_subject_offered_others_s4_to_s6School-based curriculum (English as the medium of instruction): Ethics and Religious Education
School-based curriculum (Chinese as the medium of instruction): Chinese Language (for NCS students)
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese Language (Putonghua as the medium of instruction), Chinese History (Cantonese as the medium of instruction)
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3Business and Technology (S.3), Citizenship, Economics and Society, English, Ethics and Religious Education, Geography, History, IGCSE (English & Mathematics), Information and Communication Technology, Integrated Science, Literature in English (S.3), Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, STEAM (S.1-S.2), Technology and Living, Visual Arts
2026_2027_subject_offered_others_s1_to_s3School-based curriculum (English as the medium of instruction):
Business and Technology (S.3), English, Ethics and Religious Education, Mathematics Enrichment Programme (S.1-S.3), Science Enrichment Programme (S.1-S.2), STEAM (S.1-S.2)
School-based curriculum (Chinese as the medium of instruction): Chinese Language (for NCS students), Chinese History (for NCS students)
Others: Foreign Languages (French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish) (S.1-S.2)
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History (Cantonese as the medium of instruction for all these subjects)
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6Biology, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Chemistry, Citizenship and Social Development, Economics, English Language, Ethics and Religious Education, Ethics and Religious Studies, Geography, History, IGCSE (Science), Information and Communication Technology, Literature in English, Mathematics Extended Part (Module 1 and Module 2), Mathematics, Music (DSE), Physical Education , Physical Education (DSE), Physics, Visual Arts
2026_2027_subject_offered_others_s4_to_s6School-based curriculum (English as the medium of instruction): Ethics and Religious Education
School-based curriculum (Chinese as the medium of instruction): Chinese Language (for NCS students)
current_year_no_of_class_s16
current_year_no_of_class_s26
current_year_no_of_class_s36
current_year_no_of_class_s46
current_year_no_of_class_s56
current_year_no_of_class_s66
sc_school_fee_s1"$36750"
sc_school_fee_s2"$36750"
sc_school_fee_s3"$36750"
sc_school_fee_s4"$47250"
sc_school_fee_s5"$47250"
sc_school_fee_s6"$47250"
sc_pta_fee"$120"
sc_student_union_association_fee"$10"
oa_s1_admissionOur school will not accept discretionary places. Our school will not participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2026 ).
oa_orientation_activities_n_healthy_lifeA Parents' Meeting is held for all S.1 students before the new academic year begins.
The school emphasizes physical fitness to enhance the good health and mental well-being of our students. Apart from the annual Sports Days, the school holds other events such as the Swimming Gala and inter-house tournaments. In addition, no preservatives or artificial colouring are added to our lunchboxes.
school_management_urlhttps://www2.ghs.edu.hk/aboutUs/schoolStructure
school_major_concerns_urlhttps://www2.ghs.edu.hk/aboutUs/plansAndReports
school_major_concernsPriority I: Getting well-equipped as 21st century learners;
Priority II: Moving from strength to strength in promoting well-being and increasing learning opportunities for all members of the Good Hope Community.
school_organisationThe School Management Committee represents the highest authority in strategizing for the development of the school and supervising its operations, while daily administration is managed by the School Leadership Team (SLT), which meets once a week. The SLT members, including the Principal, Vice Principals, Associate Head of Academic Affairs Committee and Associate Head of Student Affairs Committee, are responsible for the daily operation of the school and implement the school policies and the major concerns.
imc_smc_mcGood Hope School Management Committee Limited
school_green_policyThe school encourages students and all staff members to respect the environment and save natural resources for the well-being of our future generations. Recycling bins for used paper and other materials such as plastic and metals are located in each classroom and on campus. Lights and air-conditioners are switched off when they are not in use. Other energy and resources-saving measures are also put in place.
learning_and_teaching_strategiesStudent-centred learning and teaching strategies are employed in our classrooms to enable our students to take ownership over their learning. Students are given ample opportunities to develop and practise skills which are essential as 21st century self-directed learners. Special emphasis is also placed on differentiated instruction in order to address learner diversity.
school_based_curriculum1. Electives: 3X. More than 200 subject combinations are available for students to choose from.
2. Curriculum highlights: Chinese Language (For NCS Students), Chinese History (For NCS Students), S.1-S.2 STEAM, S.1-S.2 Foreign Languages, S.3 skill-based curricula of non-core subjects and S.1-S.6 Reading Programme.
major_renewed_emphases_in_the_school_curriculumMoral and Civic Education: Towards Value Education - Good Hopers acquire the twelve priority values as stated in the latest values education curriculum framework through both the formal and informal curricula.

Reading to Learn: Towards Reading across the Curriculum - A school-based reading and information literacy programme has been designed to foster in students a love of reading and enable students to learn effectively through reading.

Project Learning: Towards Integrating and Applying Knowledge and Skills across Disciplines - Students engage in authentic projects in which they need to apply knowledge and skills acquired in different subjects.

Information Technology for Interactive Learning: Towards Self-directed Learning - BYOD policy has been introduced with Apple TV installed in all classrooms to boost classroom interactivity. The school also harnesses emerging technologies including AI to promote self-directed learning.
life_planning_educationThe HOPERS Scheme, a comprehensive career guidance programme, and a values education curriculum have been designed for both junior and senior forms. Students learn about their strengths, interpersonal relationships, communication skills and potential through a holistic approach that helps them to better prepare themselves. They will be better-equipped to make informed and responsible choices as well as seeking the best opportunities ahead.
student_support_urlhttps://www2.ghs.edu.hk/life/studentSupport/Individual_NeedsService
whole_school_approach_cater_for_learner_diversityEnrichment and enhancement programmes of various modes are provided. Language intervention is available to help raise students’ language ability. Differentiated instruction and streaming are other measures adopted to cater for learners’ diverse needs. Special programmes are run to support athletes and band members.
whole_school_approach_integrated_educationGood Hope School adopts a whole-school approach in supporting students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). With the support of the Learning Support Grant, our school is dedicated to assisting SEN students to unleash their potential in learning and adapt to the school environment.

The Individual Needs Team consists of a School Counsellor and 6 teachers from different Key Learning Areas. The team is also supported by Educational Psychology Service provided by professional organisations. Based on the recommendations provided by the professionals, our school offers examination accommodations for assessments.

Maintaining constant communication with parents has always been our top priority. Through online platforms, face-to-face parent's meetings and telecommunication, we work closely with parents in assisting SEN 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; arranging intensive Chinese learning and teaching mode(s), e.g. pull-out learning if necessary, split-class/group learning, etc.; developing school-based Chinese Language curriculum and/or adapting learning and teaching materials; organising activities to create an inclusive learning environment in the school; and our school uses Putonghua to teach Chinese in all classes / groups at certain levels with extra support as appropriate, e.g. pull-out/small-group classes, learning and teaching resources with Pinyin, etc. The school also appoints additional teachers to support NCS students' learning of Chinese.
adaptation_for_learning_and_assessmentDifferentiated instruction is practised in many of the classrooms. Special examination/ assessment accommodations and differentiated assessments are available to address the different needs of students.
fee_remissionOur school offers full school fee remission or 1/2 school fee remission 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 5 month(s) before the commencement of the new school year. Application results will be announced within 4 week(s) after submission of applications. The new S.1 students can submit their applications before S.1 Registration Day.

- Please visit the <a href='https://www2.ghs.edu.hk/life/studentSupport/feeRemissionScheme' 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.
home_school_co_operationThere is close collaboration between the school and parents. Each year, three-way conferences are held among teachers, parents and students. Through its website, the PTA issues newsletters and organizes talks and workshops for parents. Many parents also serve as volunteers in various activities organized by the school.
school_ethosThe integral formation of the whole person is the primary aim of the school. Equal importance is given to the laying of a sound moral foundation, the acquisition and maintenance of proper values, intellectual formation and the development of a sense of responsibility, social and environmental awareness. Each student is expected to take an active part in different activities and to benefit from the Christian education provided, so as to learn to be joyful, caring, forgiving and grateful persons.
future_development_urlhttps://www2.ghs.edu.hk/aboutUs/plansAndReports
school_dev_planGood Hope School's development plan is centered on student achievements and well-being within the GHS community. The school focuses on all the components of school life that are necessary to create an enriched positive school experience for our students. A whole-student approach is taken together with a look into the future and the mandate to provide an education that encourages creativity, a global perspective, respect and openness to all future possibilities. By taking the stance that we are nurturing women leaders of tomorrow, Good Hope School is forward looking while providing a solid educational foundation rooted in core Catholic values.
teacher_pro_training_and_devUltimately the goal of professional development is to improve student achievements and well-being within the GHS community. At Good Hope School, professional development is one of the strategies we use to strengthen teaching practice while focusing on student needs. Professional development establishes positive collaborative learning environments which translate into exciting and engaging experiences for our students.
life_wide_learningThere are over 60 clubs under six main categories: Music, Academic, Religion, Uniform Groups, Interests and Sports. Students are encouraged to participate in different competitions, seminars and training programmes. Visits to local museums, field trips, overseas exchange programmes and theme-based excursions are arranged for students every year.
fac_no_of_classroom39
fac_school_facilitiesAll classrooms are air-conditioned and equipped with computers, projectors and Internet connections. Special rooms include multi-purpose school halls, covered playground, open playground, swimming pool, Science laboratories, Library, Reading Room, Multi-media Learning Centres, Music Rooms, Visual Arts Room, Technology & Living Rooms, Drama Studio, Religious Education Room, Students' Common Room, Careers Room, Social Worker Rooms, Canteen and Campus TV Room.
fac_facility_for_special_educational_needsAccessible lift, Accessible toilet and tactile guide path plan.
direct_public_transportation_to_schoolBus: 91M, 91, 92;
MTR: Choi Hung Station and take Minibus No. 11 or 1A.