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school_nameSheung Shui Government Secondary School
districtNorth
school_address21 Pak Wo Road Sheung Shui New Territories
school_typeGov't
student_genderCo-ed
school_tel26680628
school_fax26685885
school_emailssgss@edb.gov.hk
school_websitehttp://www.ssgss.edu.hk
school_missionOur school is a government secondary school founded in 1991. We aim at providing quality education. Our purpose is to ensure that our students are morally intellectually, physically, socially and artistically well-rounded. To cope with a rapid changing society, we will equip our students with IT and life-long learning skills, all while arousing their interest in learning. To achieve the motto of our school “love, health, loyalty and diligence”, we aim to instil in our students the core values of integrity, courage, innovation, determination, collaboration, as well as helping them to be gregarious, caring and loving.
school_mottoAi (Love), Jiang (Health), Zhong (Loyalty), Qin (Diligence)
commencement_of_operation_year1991
religionNot Applicable
sponsoring_bodyGovernment
imcNot Applicable
language_policyChinese is adopted as the medium of instruction for effective learning and teaching. By hosting morning assemblies in English and Putonghua, participating actively on English Days and in various English activities, developing reading habits and promoting a good language environment, our students are given ample chances to enhance their mastering of "bi-literacy and trilingualism" in a language-rich school campus. At junior levels, extra support is offered to enhance students' interest in learning English. Enhanced English training, together with extended learning activities in English are implemented in non-language subjects.
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name_supervisor_chairman_of_mcCHAN Kit Ling [Principal Education Officer (Special Education)2, Education Bureau]
title_supervisor_chairman_of_mcMs.
name_of_principalTSOI Wing Keung
title_of_principalMr.
principal_qualifications_experiences(B.Econ., M.A., PGDE)
training_compliance_rate_supervisor_managers_smc_chair_members100
school_size7500
parent_teacher_associationYes
student_union_associationYes
school_alumni_associationYes
tsi_no_of_approved_teaching_posts63
tsi_total_no_of_teachers61
tsi_percent_of_received_teacher_training98
tsi_percent_of_bachelor100
tsi_percent_of_master_doctorate_or_above66
tsi_percent_of_special_edu_training85
tsi_percent_of_exp_0_45
tsi_percent_of_exp_5_95
tsi_percent_of_exp_10_or_above90
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese, Mathematics*, Chinese History, Computer Literacy*, Music*, Physical Education*, Home Economics*, Design and Technology*, Putonghua, Visual Arts*, Moral and Civic Education, Science*, Geography*, History*, Citizenship, Economics and Society*(S.1 and S.2).
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3English Language
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese, Mathematics (including Module 2), Chinese History, Economics, Citizenship and Social Development, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, History, Geography, Information & Communication Technology, Design and Applied Technology, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Moral and Civic Education, Applied Learning including Aviation Studies, Digital Advertising and Foundation in Chinese Medicine.
2025_2026_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6English Language
2025_2026_subject_offered_others_s4_to_s6Other Learning Experiences (S.4 & S.5), Reading across the Curriculum (S.4 & S.5)
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s1_to_s3Chinese, Mathematics*, Chinese History, Computer Literacy*, Music*, Physical Education*, Home Economics*, Design and Technology*, Putonghua, Visual Arts*, Moral and Civic Education, Science*, Geography*, History*, Citizenship, Economics and Society*.
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s1_to_s3English Language
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_chinese_s4_to_s6Chinese, Mathematics (including Module 2), Chinese History, Economics, Citizenship and Social Development, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Business, Accounting & Financial Studies, History, Geography, Information & Communication Technology, Design and Applied Technology, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education, Moral and Civic Education, Applied Learning including Aviation Studies, Digital Advertising and Foundation in Chinese Medicine.
2026_2027_subject_offered_by_english_s4_to_s6English Language
2026_2027_subject_offered_others_s4_to_s6Other Learning Experiences (S.4 & S.5), Reading across the Curriculum (S.4 & S.5)
current_year_no_of_class_s14
current_year_no_of_class_s24
current_year_no_of_class_s34
current_year_no_of_class_s45
current_year_no_of_class_s54
current_year_no_of_class_s64
sc_pta_fee$60 (family as an unit)
sc_charges_for_non_standard_itemsSBM Fund: $200 (S.1-S.6)
sc_othersECA Fund: $155 (S.4-S.6)
sc_remarksS.4 Students can choose to take school-based Applied Learning courses, Foundation in Chinese Medicine or Digital Advertising. S.5 students can choose to study Aviation Studies, Foundation in Chinese Medicine or Digital Advertising, while S.6 students can choose Aviation Studies.
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 S.1 discretionary places: Conduct (20%), internal academic results (20%), performance in extra-curricular activities (15%), teachers' comments (e.g. report cards) (5%), awards (10%) and performance in interview (attitude, presentation, mannerism, interaction etc.) (30%). The above information will be announced on the school website in November 2025.
oa_orientation_activities_n_healthy_lifeA series of Parents' Days, Orientation Days and S.1 Bridging Courses (Chinese, English, Mathematics, Science and STEAM Education) are organized in mid-July and mid-August to help new students and their parents familiarise themselves with the school. A development training camp is also offered to all S.1 intakes shortly after school commences. In order to promote a healthy lifestyle, a Lunch Service is provided to S.1, S.2 and S.3 students while regular talks & visits on various topics are organized. In addition, our students are encouraged to join the sportACT Award Scheme.
school_management_urlhttps://www.ssgss.edu.hk/index.php?menu_id=topmenu01-01
school_major_concerns_urlhttps://www.ssgss.edu.hk/tc/content.php?wid=697
school_major_concerns1. Proactive Learning and Continuous Improvement
2. Instilling Values Education by Close Collaboration with Different Functional Units
school_organisationThe school has a well-established administration with a School Management Committee comprising of an officer of the Education Bureau, members of the public, parents, teacher representatives and alumni. Under the Academic Board and the Student Affairs Board, many functional teams. are set up to supervise the implementation of policies on curriculum, life planning education, integrated education, IT education, STEAM education, national security education, extra-curricular activities, discipline training, guidance services, moral education, community services, exchange programmes and liaison with parents.
imc_smc_mcChairperson: Ms. CHAN Kit-ling (Principal Education Officer (Special Education)2, Education Bureau)
Members: Mr. TSOI Wing-keung (Principal), Ms. LI Yuk-fung (Parent Member), Ms. NG Ying-ting (Parent Member), Mr. TANG Tsz-kin (Alumni Member), Mr. WONG Man-lung, Joey (Alumni Member), Mr. CHAN Ying-yue (Teacher Member), Mr. LEUNG Kwan-kuen Alexan (Teacher Member), Ms. SO Yim-fong, Tammy (Independent Member), Mr. TSANG Wai-lun, Luke (Independent Member).
school_green_policyEnvironmental education is implemented at all levels. Two Environmental Protection Ambassadors are selected from each class to promote energy efficiency and conservation. The greening of the campus has further ensured a refreshing ambience to all.
learning_and_teaching_plan_urlhttps://www.ssgss.edu.hk/Untitled/files/school_intro/curr/curr2223.pdf
learning_and_teaching_strategiesIn addition to the core syllabus, a diverse school-based curriculum is provided to cater for students of different learning needs. Morning reading sessions are held twice a week throughout the year as well as Reading Week, Reading Award Programme and subject-based reading programme are held to promote good reading habits. Various extra-curricular activities are also organized to foster students’ interest and broaden their horizons. In keeping with this policy, the school has established an Innovation Laboratory which aims to cultivate students' interest and ability in STEAM to unleash their creativity.
school_based_curriculum1. Electives: 2X. (Including subjects of the Science, Technology, PSHE, and Arts Key Learning Areas as well as Applied Learning subjects). Elective groups are arranged according to the interests and abilities of students.
2. Curriculum highlights: A diverse school-based curriculum can help explore, cater for and realize the potential of students, which enables better and earlier career and life planning.
major_renewed_emphases_in_the_school_curriculumTo cater for students’ learning diversity and to enhance their learning effectiveness, our school employs flexible teaching and learning methods. Through electronic teaching, we strengthen students’ motivation and teacher-student interaction. We devise graded exercises to help students grasp the content knowledge. We provide junior students with exposure to English with our English cross-curriculum extended learning activities. The English Department is involved in the Education Bureau's School-Based Support Program to strengthen the transition between primary and junior secondary education. The Chinese Department participates in a creative writing program at Baptist University, focusing on enhancing descriptive writing skills for junior secondary students while the Mathematics Department collaborates with The Education University of Hong Kong to enhance DSE teaching quality and foster STEM interests among students. Through STEAM Cross-Disciplinary Project, students learn to integrate and apply skills across disciplines. We boost students’ confidence and motivation by organizing workshops as well as activities and displaying their learning outcomes. We develop students’ interest in reading through a variety of reading programmes. We use the online learning platform to extend learning after class and expand students’ learning space. We also acknowledge students’ persistence and positive attitudes in learning with commendation schemes.
Our school strengthens students’ Value Education by implementing Class Teacher Period, Flag Raising Ceremony and Speeches under the National Flag. Students will be nurtured to be law-abiding and have deep cultural roots. A good attitude of respecting oneself and others thus cultivated can help further in building up the sense of unity and their national identity. Through mutual collaboration among KLAs and whole-school participation, students can experience how to show their empathy, care for others and serve the community. Through competitions, sharing sessions, leadership training programmes and service-to-learn programmes, students will develop to be courageous, responsible and ready-to-serve
life_planning_educationWe aim to enable our students to understand their own interests, personality traits, and capabilities so that they can explore various possible pathways for further studies and career development and thus suitably scaffold their life-planning. We also source relevant information about further studies and career aspirations for students to make informed choices, widen their horizons and equip them with career-related learning experiences so that they can set their own study and career goals.
student_support_urlhttps://www.ssgss.edu.hk/index.php?menu_id=topmenu02-05
whole_school_approach_cater_for_learner_diversityThrough a whole school approach of Moral, Civic and National Education, students are encouraged to become a person of good moral character, social responsibility, and critical judgment. Students are also encouraged to take part in various extra-curricular activities so as to broaden their horizons and develop their potential. Our school has joined the School-Based Support Scheme for the Newly-arrived Children to help new students adapt to the local Hong Kong education system and improve their English proficiency.
whole_school_approach_integrated_educationOur school has set up Student Support Team and developed an inclusive school culture to provide appropriate support for students and strengthen our effectiveness in catering for student diversity. Our school has a Special Educational Needs Coordinator and Special Educational Needs Support Teacher. With an integrated education policy, we have flexibly and fully utilized Learning Support Grant and additional resources to support students with special educational needs such as Individual Educational Plan, after-school individual learning guidance, language training courses, speech therapy service, attention enhancement training course, social skill training course, special interest class and so on. Our school has provided internal test/exam special arrangement for the students with special educational needs. Our school also applied and follow up public exam special arrangement for them. We have worked closely with parents, educational psychologists and experts from Education Bureau to ensure that our students are supported in their learning.
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.
adaptation_for_learning_and_assessmentThe assessment policies include:
A benchmark of performance in each subject is set. On top of conventional tests and examinations, continuous assessment is implemented at all levels.
In order to train up students' analytical thinking ability, open-ended questions are incorporated in the teaching methodologies, assignments as well as assessments in all subjects.
Students' other learning experiences, including field trips and visits, are also taken into account to ensure all-round development of students.
Focused enhancement classes are organized to teach examination skills to S.6 students so as to boost up their skills in attempting public examinations. Enhancement classes are also organized for both junior and senior form students to strengthen their academic performance.
home_school_co_operation_urlhttps://ssgss.edu.hk/index.php?menu_id=pta
home_school_co_operationOur Parent-Teacher Association was established in 1991 to foster close ties between parents and teachers and to reinforce the caring learning environment. Parents are informed of latest school events through regular newsletters, Parent-Teacher symposium, talk, meetings, and Parent-Child Tour. The Association gives the school abundant support by donating scholarships and awards to students.
school_ethosWe strive to foster a spirit of self-discipline, courtesy, mutual respect, responsibility and gratitude amongst our students through various student support activities. To enhance students' academic performance, we have also arranged homework tutoring classes, enhancement classes, examination skills courses, counselling for new immigrants, and the "lunch-in-school" programme.
future_development_urlhttps://www.ssgss.edu.hk/index.php?menu_id=index
school_dev_planThe major concerns for the School Development Plan from 2024/2025 to 2026/2027 are:
1. Proactive Learning and Continuous Improvement
2. Instilling Values Education by Close Collaboration with Different Functional Units
teacher_pro_training_and_devSeminars and workshops are held regularly to keep teaching staff abreast of the latest issues in education. In addition, there is regular lesson observation and professional interflow among teaching staff. Teachers are also encouraged to enroll in relevant courses and workshops in pursuit of further professional development.
A special teacher bulletin board is set up to display latest information about education and professional development.
life_wide_learningWe have 33 clubs, including interest groups, 5 uniform groups, as well as 4 Houses, which are named Ai House, Jian House, Zhong House and Qin House. Extra-curricular activities are organized to help students develop their academic strengths, personal interests, physical fitness and interest in serving the community.
fac_no_of_classroom41
fac_school_facilitiesOur school has installed enhanced Wi-Fi infrastructure through the Fourth Strategy on IT in Education. In addition, all our classrooms, special rooms and school hall are air-conditioned and have access to broadband Internet, visualizers, projectors and a wireless PA system for announcements to facilitate IT teaching.
We also have a range of special rooms like STEM Learning Centre, Laboratories, Music Room, Design and Technology Room, Home Economics Room, Visual Art Room, Chinese Learning Room, English Corner, Multi-media Learning Centre, Self-Access Learning Centre, Multi-purpose Room and Student Activity Centre to provide ample space for a variety of extra-curricular activities and contests.
fac_facility_for_special_educational_needsRamp, Accessible lift, Accessible toilet, accessible public information / service counter and visual fire alarm system.
othersExchange Programme and Sister School Scheme

Objectives:
1. Broaden the horizon–Comprehend the history, culture, natural features and environmental conservation of the destination
2. Carefully examine the theme of the itinerary
3. Enhance the problem solving skills and the communication skills of participants
4. Promote the understanding and the affection of teachers and students between sister schools in both places

The Exchange Programmes in 2025/2026:
1. Guangdong Hong Kong Sister School Choral Speaking Competition 2025 (October 2025)
2. S.1 to S.3 Shenzhen Study Tour (Suggested-November 2025)
3. S.4 The Visit Tour to Sister School and Multi-dimensional Investigation (Suggested-November or December 2025)
4. S.5 The Visit Tour to Sister School and Multi-dimensional Investigation (Suggested-November or December 2025)
5. S.1 to S.3 Guangzhou Study Tour (Suggested-February 2026)
6. S.3 to S.5 Guangdong Study Tour (Suggested-April 2026)
7. Ad-hoc activities
direct_public_transportation_to_schoolBus: 273A, 273B, 70K, 76K, 78K;
Minibus: 502;
MTR: Sheung Shui Station.
other_districtsTai Po