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Yan Chai Hospital Law Chan Chor Si College

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school_nameYan Chai Hospital Law Chan Chor Si College
districtKwun Tong
school_addressNo. 10, Kai Lai Road, Kowloon Bay
school_typeAided
student_genderCo-ed
school_tel26821315
school_fax31294752
school_emailychlccsc@ychlccsc.edu.hk
school_websitehttp://www.ychlccsc.edu.hk
school_missionBeing a learning organization, we commit ourselves to the creation of a diverse learning environment in which students enjoy learning, experience success, explore their potentials, as well as develop into an individual who knows how to learn, think and care about the community.
school_mottoServing the Community in the Spirit of Benevolence
commencement_of_operation_year2001
religionNot Applicable
sponsoring_bodyYAN CHAI HOSPITAL
imcEstablished
language_policyAlthough we promote mother-tongue education, we also emphasize biliteracy and trilingualism, and the language of instruction adopted in junior form classes is professionally determined. In order to enhance students’ English ability, we are integrating the use of English into different subjects in Junior Forms and we have implemented English extended learning activities and this helps students in learning in English in Senior Forms.
In order to develop students' interest in learning English and establish an English learning environment, the ordinary classes have been divided into small of classes in English lessons. Through small class teaching, it increases students’ participation in class activities and the opportunity in using English, this also provides teachers with more opportunities to help the individuals. The speaking lessons are conducted by the Native English Teacher and a variety of English activities are organized to increase students’ opportunity in using English.
To enhance students' proficiency in Putonghua, the medium of instruction is Putonghua in Chinese Language lessons in some of the S.1 classes. Every Day 1 and Day 4 are English Days, while the announcements are conducted in Putonghua on Day 2, so as to increase students' exposure to English and Putonghua. Besides, we have also promoted English drama, writers’ lectures, book fairs and extensive reading scheme, in response to promote Biliteracy and Trilingualism.
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name_supervisor_chairman_of_mcLaw Kar Shui (MH)
title_supervisor_chairman_of_mcDr.
name_of_principalYeung Pui Shan, Rita
title_of_principalDr.
principal_qualifications_experiences(Doctor of Education in Educational Management; Bachelor of Science, majoring in Mathematics (HKU); Master of Science in Computer Science (CityU); Master of Arts in Christian Studies)
training_compliance_rate_supervisor_managers_smc_chair_members93
school_size11000
parent_teacher_associationYes
student_union_associationYes
school_alumni_associationYes
tsi_no_of_approved_teaching_posts55
tsi_total_no_of_teachers59
tsi_percent_of_received_teacher_training93
tsi_percent_of_bachelor100
tsi_percent_of_master_doctorate_or_above26
tsi_percent_of_special_edu_training67
tsi_percent_of_exp_0_412
tsi_percent_of_exp_5_912
tsi_percent_of_exp_10_or_above76
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese Language, Computer Literacy*, Chinese History, Home Economics*, History*, Music*, Geography*, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Putonghua (S.1, S.2), Design & Technology, Citizenship, Economics and Society (S.1, S.2), Life & Society (S.3), Physics* (S.3), Chemistry* (S.3), Biology* (S.3)
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3English Language
2025_2026_subject_offered_others_s1_to_s3Mathematics*, Science* (S.1, S.2), Computer Literacy*, History*, Geography*, Physics* (S.3), Chemistry* (S.3), Biology* (S.3)
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese Language, Citizenship and Social Development, Chinese History, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality Studies,
Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Geography, Information and Communication Technology, History
Mathematics (Compulsory Part), Mathematics (Extended Part: M2), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6English Language, Mathematics (Extended Part: M2), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics
2025_2026_subject_offered_others_s4_to_s6Japanese
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese Language, Computer Literacy* , Chinese History, Home Economics*, History* , Music*, Geography*, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Putonghua (S.1, S.2), Design & Technology, Citizenship, Economics and Society (S.1, S.2), Life & Society (S.3), Physics* (S.3), Chemistry* (S.3), Biology* (S.3)
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3English Language
2026_2027_subject_offered_others_s1_to_s3Mathematics*, Science* (S.1, S.2), Computer Literacy*, History* , Geography* , Physics* (S.3), Chemistry* (S.3), Biology* (S.3)
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese Language, Citizenship and Social Development, Chinese History, Visual Arts, Tourism and Hospitality Studies,
Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Geography, Information and Communication Technology, History
Mathematics (Compulsory Part), Mathematics (Extended Part: M2), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6English Language, Mathematics (Extended Part: M2), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics
2026_2027_subject_offered_others_s4_to_s6Japanese
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_s4"$340"
sc_tong_fai_s5"$340"
sc_tong_fai_s6"$340"
sc_pta_fee"$20"
sc_student_union_association_fee"$5"
sc_charges_for_non_standard_items$160 for photocopying, $310 for upgrading and maintenance of campus facilities.
sc_remarksWe support students to attend Applied Learning courses (Module 1). The school also provides learning experiences in physical education, artistic education and career planning.
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 ).Academic Result (60%), Conduct (10%), Interview (30%).
oa_orientation_activities_n_healthy_lifeIt is compulsory for all S.1 students to take part in orientation session and English bridging course.
school_management_urlhttps://www.ychlccsc.edu.hk
school_major_concerns_urlhttps://www.ychlccsc.edu.hk/CP/pG/9/50/12
school_major_concerns1. Cultivate students' reading strategies and writing skills to enhance the effectiveness of cross-disciplinary English learning.
2. Deepen the positive campus culture and foster students' correct values.
school_organisationBeing a learning organization, democracy, transparency and accountability is our practice in the IMC in which teachers, parents and community service providers are included as members. Training and development for teachers are organized by Department of Professional Development for Teachers.
imc_smc_mcThe Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) of our school has been established since 2005. Members of our IMC are professionals from various sectors of society. Together they help to direct the school's strategies, with far-reaching insight and enlightened leadership.
school_green_policyBesides using energy saving devices, we have joined activities organized by EDB and other environmental organizations. We have also set up teams of Ambassadors of Conservation and Ambassadors of Organic Agriculture.
learning_and_teaching_strategiesOur school provides opportunities for moral development and helps students develop their ability in reading and the application of IT. Student-oriented policy is adopted in planning the school curriculum. Life Wide Learning Period including excursions is designed for students to adapt to society. A wide range of activities are promoted to motivate learning and critical thinking. Learning to read advocates the idea of reading to learn. Reading award scheme and morning reading sessions are also set up to foster a reading atmosphere in the school. We are dedicated to developing multi-strategies for learning and teaching, a group of teachers from different backgrounds is responsible for promoting Self-Regulated Learning and E-Learning.
school_based_curriculum1. Electives: 2X and 3X. Each senior student can choose two to three elective subjects according to his or her ability, the school has provided a diverse range of combinations.
2. Curriculum highlights: STEAM Education, Aesthetic Development for S.4 students.
major_renewed_emphases_in_the_school_curriculumReading to learn: Morning reading lessons, Extensive reading scheme, Reading Award scheme, Reading Sharing, Information Technology for interactive learning: All classrooms are equipped with WiFi, digital whiteboard and computers. The e-classroom for each subject is set up for interactive learning. Moral and civic education: The four core values when our school is committed to cultivate are responsibility, courtesy, team spirit and contribution to community. Our school devotes ourselves to the implementation of moral education through the cultivation of the core values, with “Seven habits of Highly effective teens” as the behavioral means to enable students to put these values into practice.
life_planning_educationThe Curriculum is specially designed to foster students’ goal setting, personal planning and guide them the ways to achieve them.
Stage 1 (S.1, S.2). The concept of life planning is first introduced. By means of formal lessons and seminars, students are guided to understand their qualities, interests and aptitudes. It helps build students’ self-confidence, positive self-image and learn to appreciate and accept differences. They are encouraged to study hard and participate in extra-curricular activities and charity works so as to nurture their whole-person development.
Stage 2 (S.3) Students are guided to set goals on their studies and career development and keep reflective habits. By means of doing formal lessons, Individual counselling, seminars and sharings, students learn about the paths for further studies in Hong Kong and are taught to make informed choices of senior form electives in accordance with their interests, abilities and career aspirations. Parents’ night is held to introduce the concept of life planning to parents.
Stage 3 (S.4, S.5) Senior forms students are guided to review their aptitudes, interests and abilities so as to set clearer goals on studies and career development. By means of formal lessons, seminars, workshops, visits, trial work placement scheme and individual counselling, students are provided chances of career exploration and taught to manipulate information related to studies and work. They are prepared academically for further studies and job opportunities.
Stage 4 (S.6). Students are guided to prepare for life after graduation. By means of doing "Career Interest Inventory", formal lessons, seminars, participating in information day of colleges, parents’ nights, interview workshops, personal statement writing workshops, students are equipped with knowledge about various study opportunities.
whole_school_approach_cater_for_learner_diversityWe emphasize the catering for learners' diversity and we practise small group activities in classroom teaching. Our school also has policy catering for elite and less-able students. Our school has joined the Learning Support Grant for Secondary Schools (LSGSS), which provides professional support, Individual Educational Programme (IEP) and specific examination arrangements. We are one of the partner schools with Teach Unlimited Foundation (TUF) and we would like to support students’ development regarding their English proficiency, Life Planning Education and Career Guidance through the mentorship programme.
whole_school_approach_integrated_educationStudent Support Team members include Special Educational Needs Coordinator, Special Educational Needs Support Teachers, the Discipline and Counselling team leader, school social workers, Education Psychologists and full-time teaching assistants.
Besides, the Learning Support Grant (LSG) is used to unify and flexibly arrange the school resources in order to provide suitable support services to students in need. Our school provides various support services to students with Special Educational Needs. The services include after school workshops on Chinese, English and Mathematics; individual speech therapy to students with speech and language impairments; individual occupational therapy to students with weak hand muscles; lengthening the time limit in examinations; purchasing and lending Frequency Modulation System (FM) to students with severe hearing impairments; individual counselling services to students with Autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and students with mental health issue and organize Life Planning and career training to students in need from service providers.
Through individual case study, we deal with students’ emotion, academic and behavioural problems so that students can attain the expected academic standard and fulfill individual study plan. Our school also organizes meetings and/or interviews with parents for establishing and evaluating the arrangement of counselling. Our school also offers workshops to parents and teachers to let them understand the characteristics of students with Special Educational Needs and enhance the effectiveness of the school policies to help students through parent-school cooperation.
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.
adaptation_for_learning_and_assessmentThe school has extended examination time and enlarged examination papers for students needed.
home_school_co_operation_urlhttp://www.ychlccsc.edu.hk/CustomPage/paragraphGroup.aspx?ct=customPage&webPageId=11&pageId=52&nnnid=14
home_school_co_operationOur Parent-teacher Association was founded in April in 2002, aiming at strengthening the ties between the family and the School, enhancing the communication between parents and teachers and, discussing and assisting in the improvement of students’ well-being. Also, our Board of Directors includes two parent representatives, hoping to encourage parents’ participation in the school policies.
school_ethosWe adopt whole-school participation and the integration of discipline and guidance as our counselling approach to create a caring, positive and harmonious campus atmosphere. Moreover, through the implementation of "Annual Moral Education Themes", "Core Values", "Positive Education" and "Seven Habits", we help students build positive values and apply what they have learnt into their daily lives to become joyful and successful teenagers.
school_dev_planThe school has offered "Professional Discretion to Determine the MOI" classes since 2022. Students will have more opportunities to learn in English. We provide adequate supports to students for learning in English and strive for more opportunities in future. Promoting Self-regulated Learning, Study Skills and Language across Curriculum. The school is committed to the development of e-learning and STEAM education. Through different e-learning channels, such as e-learning platforms and electronic classrooms, teachers can use different electronic materials, online discussion tools and evaluation systems to cater for students' learning differences while allowing them to learn more interestingly and effectively. In addition, through a STEAM school-based curriculum, the school promotes cross-curricular learning. Students can experience the fun of creation, and thus explore their own potentials and take initiative to learn. Through adopting different award schemes and support services, we aim to reinforce students’ positive values as well as to foster their personal growth.
teacher_pro_training_and_devComprehensive training and developments for all teachers, ranging from teaching to non-teaching skills, from professional to personal developments. The school has collaborated with the Chinese University of Hong Kong to implement the “Quality School Improvement Project” to enhance students' abilities in “self-directed learning” and “Quality School Improvement Project - Promotion to Middle Management” which provided training to middle managers for school's sustainable development. Moreover, by participating in the “Quality School Improvement Project - Lesson Observation and Evaluation”, the effectiveness of teaching and learning is enhanced.
life_wide_learningExchange programmes and all-round learning activities covering areas of academic subjects, interests, sports, art, and uniformed groups are provided to explore and cultivate students' potential while enhancing their leadership and self-learning ability can be greatly enhanced. More than 30 extra-curricular activities are offered. The Life-wide Learning session allows students to learn outside the classroom, broaden their knowledge, stimulate their interest in learning, and extend their classroom learning experience.
fac_no_of_classroom36
fac_school_facilitiesStudents are provided with more than 300 computers which are connected with the intranet and Internet through a broadband network. Special rooms include Digital Library, Digital and Computerized Music Room, E-Learning Center and STEAM Learning Center. All classrooms are equipped with WiFi system, digital whiteboard. There are also facilities for out-of-class activities, such as a training dormitory, recording studio, E-learning Room, badminton courts, basketball courts and a football pitch. We have implemented the Smart card and e-payment system. Last year, we bought over 100 iPads to promote E-Learning. Furthermore, a gym room and a comprehensive activity center will be completed in 2023 to facilitate students’ growth and development in multiple aspects.
fac_facility_for_special_educational_needsAccessible lift, Accessible toilet, tactile guide path, accessible public information / service counter and visual fire alarm system.
othersThe School provides scholarships for students to study overseas for a school year. Aiming at helping students to achieve a higher English standard and attain academic performance in English, the school also arranges for students to participate in the Summer Immersion Programme. This programme broadens students' horizons, deepens their understanding of foreign cultures, and builds a strong foundation in English for their future. During the two weeks of regular classes in the UK, or seven weeks in Australia, students have numerous opportunities to communicate in English with local students and teachers. This immersive experience significantly improves their language skills, boosts their confidence, and fosters greater independence.

The school has introduced an Overseas Student Exchange Programme provided by AFS, a non-profit international volunteer organization, AFS focuses on providing cross-cultural learning opportunities such as overseas exchange programs and local reception programs. Our school hosted a Polish and German exchange student who lived in the homestay host of our students. Through daily interactions with exchange students, all students at LCCSC learnt about foreign cultures and greatly increased their chances of practising their spoken English.

We invite outstanding graduates of our sister school in Australia to stay with us for the 3-month internship programme. During the programme, they conduct sharing with the whole school and in-class interaction. They also design English courses and activities. Besides, under the Buddy Programme, our students will show them around Hong Kong during weekends so as to develop mutual understanding of the two cultures and friendship in English.

To enhance students' English proficiency and academic performance, our school organises the English Immersion Programme. This programme broadens students' horizons, deepens their understanding of foreign cultures, and builds a strong foundation in English for their future. During the two weeks of regular classes in the UK, or seven weeks in Australia, students have numerous opportunities to communicate in English with local students and teachers. This immersive experience significantly improves their language skills, boosts their confidence, and fosters greater independence.

Inspired by the traditional High Table Dinners at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, our school's High Table Dinner series provides students with a unique opportunity to engage with distinguished guests, discuss pressing social issues, learn proper dining etiquette, and broaden their perspectives on the world. The High Table Dinners embody the spirit of holistic and liberal arts education.

For example, the "Explorer Series - Environmental Conservation" invited Dr. Helen Lee to share her experiences in polar exploration and Earth conservation. The "Life Fighters Series - Serving the World" invited Mr. Leung Siu-wai, winner of the Red Cross Humanitarian Award, to share his story of "Blind Marathon" and service to the world. Students gained valuable insights and broadened their horizons through these events.

The High Table Dinners are a testament to our commitment to fostering a well-rounded and globally-minded student body. They provide a platform for students to engage in meaningful dialogue, learn from inspiring individuals, and develop their social and communication skills.

Students from LCCSC have performed exceptionally well in various competitions. The STEAM & IT Club won first place in an AI research competition. The Chinese debate team took the championship in the World Chinese Secondary School Debating Competition, with several members recognized as Best Debaters. In the Microsoft Office Specialist Championship Hong Kong, students won the top prize and multiple awards, representing Hong Kong in the global competition in the United States.

In addition to the above, our school also offers various exchange programs to broaden students' horizons and expand their knowledge. These programs include the Thai Volleyball Team Training Camp, the South Korean Youth Summit, and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' "Chuanliu Project".
direct_public_transportation_to_schoolBus: 15P, 24, 224x, 641;
Minibus: 15P, 51M, 56, 46, 87, 88.