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school_nameRaimondi College
districtCentral & Western
school_address2 Robinson Road Mid-Level
school_typeAided
student_genderCo-ed
school_tel25222159
school_fax25256725
school_emailrcss@raimondi.edu.hk
school_websitehttp://www.raimondi.edu.hk
school_missionOur College shares the universal mission of Catholic Schools in the education of the whole person. Consistent with the school motto, "IN CONSTANTIA FORTITUDO", we shall guide our students to persevere in quest of knowledge and help students build their character, develop their potential and their sense of commitment towards the community at large. It is the school's hope that all students and staff experience the spirit of love and the teachings of the Gospel both through the curriculum and school life.
school_mottoIN CONSTANTIA FORTITUDO
commencement_of_operation_year1958
religionCatholicism
sponsoring_bodyThe Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong
imcEstablished
language_policyEnglish is the medium of instruction except for Chi. Lang., Chi. Hist., Putonghua, Religious Studies, Citizenship and Social Development and Life Planning Education.
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name_supervisor_chairman_of_mcLo Wing Kum
title_supervisor_chairman_of_mcMs.
name_of_principalHo Tai On
title_of_principalMr.
principal_qualifications_experiences(BSc, MBA, MA)
training_compliance_rate_supervisor_managers_smc_chair_members100
school_size10000
parent_teacher_associationYes
student_union_associationYes
school_alumni_associationYes
tsi_no_of_approved_teaching_posts53
tsi_total_no_of_teachers60
tsi_percent_of_received_teacher_training92
tsi_percent_of_bachelor100
tsi_percent_of_master_doctorate_or_above51
tsi_percent_of_special_edu_training71
tsi_percent_of_exp_0_423
tsi_percent_of_exp_5_927
tsi_percent_of_exp_10_or_above50
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese Language; Chinese History; Putonghua; Religious Studies; Life Planning Education
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3English Language; Mathematics; Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2); Physics (S.3); Chemistry (S.3);
Biology (S.3); Computer Literacy; History; Geography; Citizenship, Economics and Society (S.1 & S.2);
Life and Society (S.3); Music; Visual Arts; Physical Education
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese Language; Citizenship and Social Development; Chinese History; Ethics and Religious Studies; Religious Studies; Life Planning Education; Visual Arts; Physical Education
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6English Language; Mathematics; M1; M2; Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Business, Accounting and Financial Studies; Economics; Information and Communication Technology; History; Geography; Music.
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese Language; Chinese History; Putonghua; Religious Studies; Life Planning Education
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3English Language; Mathematics; Integrated Science (S.1 & S.2); Physics (S.3); Chemistry(S.3); Biology (S.3); Geography; History; Computer Literacy; Citizenship, Economics and Society(S.1-S.2); Life and Society (S.3); Music; Visual Arts; Physical Education
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese Language; Citizenship and Social Development; Chinese History; Ethics and Religious Studies; Religious Studies; Visual Arts; Physical Education; Life Planning Education.
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6English Language; Mathematics; M1; M2; Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Business, Accounting and Financial Studies; Economics; Information and Communication Technology; History; Geography; Visual Arts; Music;Physical Education.
current_year_no_of_class_s14
current_year_no_of_class_s24
current_year_no_of_class_s34
current_year_no_of_class_s44
current_year_no_of_class_s54
current_year_no_of_class_s64
sc_tong_fai_s1"$170"
sc_tong_fai_s2"$170"
sc_tong_fai_s3"$170"
sc_tong_fai_s4"$470"
sc_tong_fai_s5"$470"
sc_tong_fai_s6"$470"
sc_pta_fee"$100"
sc_charges_for_non_standard_items300
sc_othersRaimondi Alumni Association Fee $100 (S.6)
sc_remarksOur school has implemented small-class teaching starting from the 2014-15 academic year. The four classes in each of S.1 and S.2 are split into five classes. There are split classes in some core subjects in S.3-S.6.
oa_s1_admissionOur school will accept discretionary places. Our school will participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System through central allocation stage (Applicable for admission to S.1 in September 2026 ).Admission Criteria and Weightings for Secondary One (S.1) Discretionary Places:
Discretionary Places Rank Order: 40%; Interview performance: 30%; Conduct: 10%; Awards & extracurricular activities: 10%; Connection with our school 10%.
oa_orientation_activities_n_healthy_lifeTo enhance the English competency of S.1 students and their abilities to master the fundamentals of learning, our school provides S.1 students with bridging courses. We also organize S.1 Orientation Camp, S.1 Orientation Day, S.1 Adaptation Programme, You Jump I Jump Programme, Service-learning Programme and S.1 Parents' Meeting to help students build an active school life.
school_management_urlhttps://www.raimondi.edu.hk/en/school-structure
school_major_concerns1. To enhance an AI-assisted learning environment that enriches classroom interactions and promotes a reading atmosphere.
2. To foster a positive school culture that promotes perseverance, empathy, and gratitude, encouraging students to lead healthy lifestyles.
school_organisationSchool-based management is implemented by the Incorporated Management Committee. Curriculum planning and organisation, the development of information technology, extra-curricular activities, moral development of students and home-school relation are administered by corresponding committees in the school.
imc_smc_mcMembers of the school management committee: the supervisor, the principal, the teacher managers, the parent managers, the alumni manager and representatives of the Sponsoring Body.
school_green_policyT5 fluorescent lamps as well as LED corridor lighting system and exit light boxes are in place to replace devices that are more energy-consuming; Karl Hall’s roof is covered with solar insulation coating. Solar window film is applied to a number of windows to increase the energy utilization efficiency of the air-conditioning systems; Mobile Apps is in use for communication with parents to reduce the need for printed circulars; Google Classroom is adopted for communication with students in an attempt to reduce printed worksheets; Solar panels are installed on Block B roof.
learning_and_teaching_strategiesSince 2014-2015, small class teaching scheme has been launched to reduce the class size. To complement the scheme, we nurture learning communities conducive to effective interactions and knowledge co-construction by implementing current pedagogies and special seating arrangements in class. We employ Flipped Classroom and e-learning strategies to equip our students with cognitive and literacy skills in authentic and applicable contexts as well as to align learning, teaching and assessment.
school_based_curriculum1. Electives: 4X. Students should choose 3 or 4 from the 14 electives.
2. Curriculum highlights:
- A broad and balanced curriculum aiming at promoting students' Learning to Learn capabilities and laying a sufficient knowledge base for further studies is designed for S.1-S.2 students.
- A strong interface at S.3 with special consideration on elective choices is provided, so that students can make wiser choices in senior secondary studies.
- Reading strategies: Drop-Everything-And-Read (DEAR) programme; subscription to online reading platforms in English and Chinese; Extensive Reading Schemes in both languages; cross-curricular reading schemes; writer’s talk; book exhibition; parent-child paired reading.
- Curriculum highlights for English Language and Chinese Language:
English: Pre-S1 Bridging Course, S.1-2 Language Across the Curriculum, S.3 Musical Drama , S.5 Trade Market; Junior Secondary Self-Directed Learning Writing Portfolio, school-based practical writing materials, Reading Award Scheme.
- Through an interdisciplinary approach, we promote the STEAM courses such as programming, drones, 3D printing, VR, AR, Mecha Master, and scientific exploration to develop students' potential.
major_renewed_emphases_in_the_school_curriculum1. To create an AI-assisted student-centred learning environment to enhance learning effectiveness and language competencies.
2. To cultivate an inclusive atmosphere promoting holistic growth of students through spiritual exploration, self-reflection, and personal development opportunities.
life_planning_educationWe adopt a whole-school approach in providing Careers and Life Planning guidance, complemented with home-school cooperation through formal and informal curricula to enable our students to achieve self-understanding and development, career exploration; career planning and management. The Junior Careers and Life-Planning Curriculum provides junior students with chances to gain self-understanding, set goals and follow one’s dreams. Programmes catering for students to pursue their dreams and stretch their talents will be arranged in LPE periods. S.3 students can gain better support through face-to-face consultation sessions with subject teachers, an early introduction of the JUPAS programmes and relevant electives needed for further studies. We structure the Senior Careers and Life-Planning Curriculum to provide senior students with counselling and consultation sessions, morale boosting talks and events, JUPAS Mentorship Scheme, mock job and university admission interviews, visits to Information Days, reflective construction of the Personal/Student/Careers Profile, JUPAS and Non-JUPAS, E-APPs, multiple pathways, guidance and application, revision on the electives and the applied learning; Information Day for the release of the HKDSE, modification of JUPAS programme choices, Elite Programme, Aim High, Fly Higher Programmes, inspirational workshops, Linking to the Career World, summer internship and job-shadowing; Business-School Partnership Programme, company visits, careers talks, joint-school activities and education tours.
whole_school_approach_cater_for_learner_diversityIn S.1-S.3, early detection of learning challenges enables teachers to help students acquire appropriate study skills and restore their confidence in learning. For S.4 & S.5, additional resources, coupled with action research on suitable teaching strategies, are deployed to provide small class teaching in diversely-abled classes. Pull-out programmes are conducted for students displaying aptitudes in languages, Mathematics and Science to further enhance their knowledge and skills in the corresponding fields. Gifted Education policy is executed to identify talented students for pull-out programmes and competitions in English and Chinese Languages, Mathematics and Science.
whole_school_approach_integrated_educationSupport provided for students with special educational needs and learning diversity: The Student Support Team is led by the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO). Members include guidance teachers, 2 Special Educational Needs Support Teachers, 1 educational psychologist, 2 social workers and 1 student counsellor.
Our school make use of the Learning Support Grant to provide appropriate training for students with special educational needs, including social skills training and speech therapy services. In addition, teachers are arranged to enroll in courses related to special education so as to effectively support students with special educational needs.
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; 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; and organising activities to create an inclusive learning environment in the school.
adaptation_for_learning_and_assessmentThere are two exams and two assessment tests per annum. Besides, continuous assessment and project learning are adopted to assess students' academic performance and generic skills. Enrichment courses are provided for high-achieving students, such as Mathematics, Science, Chinese debate, and English debate, allowing them to showcase their strengths.
home_school_co_operation_urlhttp://www.raimondi.edu.hk/new/pta
home_school_co_operationThe Parent-Teacher Association serves to act as a direct linkage between parents, teachers and Raimondians. Meetings are held where ideas and suggestions are exchanged between the school authority and members of the Executive Committee. A wide range of meaningful and educational activities like the workshops/seminars for parents, parent-teacher joint consultations, Weekend Connect, online cooking class, Recycle of school uniform, Community Outreach Programme seminars and sharing sessions are also held within the academic year. These meaningful activities tremendously enhance home-school cooperation and improve communication between parents and children.
school_ethosThrough our school motto "IN CONSTANTIA FORTITUDO" the spirit of our school is well manifested. We educate students in areas of moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic and emotional development through providing them with learning opportunities and experiences in different subjects, extra-curricular activities and activities organised by the Board of Value Education, Guidance Team and Moral and Civic Education Team.
school_dev_planOur major concerns for 2024-2027 are:
1. To provide an interactive learning environment where AI-assisted learning empowers students to enhance learning effectiveness while fostering language proficiency, collaboration and creativity.
2. To create a supportive environment for students to develop positive values, prepare for future challenges, and contribute to their community and society.
teacher_pro_training_and_devThree "Staff Development Days" are held every year with the aim of improving the effectiveness and the quality of learning and teaching. To keep teachers abreast of the latest trends in education, the School strategically arrange teachers to attend courses and seminars organised by the EDB, including training in senior secondary curriculum, courses on catering for diverse learning needs, national and national security education, value education and STEAM education. Besides, many teachers are pursuing postgraduate studies at the moment.
life_wide_learningMore than 40 items classified into 6 groups, namely academic, interest, cultural, service, uniform and religious.
fac_no_of_classroom57
fac_school_facilities57 classrooms, 2 assembly halls, 6 science laboratories, 3 computer rooms, a History Gallery Room, a Chinese and Foreign Cultural Relics Gallery, a center for e-learning and innovative teaching exchange, a multi-purpose activity center, a campus TV studio, a guidance counseling room, a student union office, a senior student association office, a library, a music room, a geography room, an art room, a fitness room, a career room, a special education counseling room, a social worker's office, a home economics room, and a prayer room. All classrooms and special rooms are equipped with air conditioning, multimedia projectors, screens, and electronic whiteboards. The entire school has wireless internet access.
fac_facility_for_special_educational_needsAccessible lift and Accessible toilet.
othersPlease refer to school website.
direct_public_transportation_to_schoolBus route: 12, 12M, 23, 40, 40M, 40P, 103, 93, 93A;
Green Minibus: 8, 10, 10S, 22, 22S, 28, 28S, 31, 45, 56, 56A.
other_districtsWan Chai, Islands