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HKMA David Li Kwok Po College

Coordinates: 22°18′50″N 114°09′49″E / 22.3140°N 114.1637°E / 22.3140; 114.1637
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HKMA David Li Kwok Po College
香港管理專業協會李國寶中學
Address
Map
8 Hoi Wang Road
Mongkok (West), Kowloon

Hong Kong
Coordinates22°18′50″N 114°09′49″E / 22.3140°N 114.1637°E / 22.3140; 114.1637
Information
Funding typeDirect Subsidy Scheme
Motto追求卓越
(In Search of Excellence)
EstablishedSeptember 2000 (2000-09)
PrincipalLawrence Law Siu Wing
Teaching staff67
Grades
  • Junior Secondary (S.1-3)
  • Senior Secondary (S.4-6)
Enrolment800
LanguageEnglish language
Campus size8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft)
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)Rainbow
AffiliationsHong Kong Management Association
Websitewww.hkmadavidli.edu.hk

HKMA David Li Kwok Po College is a directly subsidised (DSS) college in Hong Kong, using English as the primary medium of instruction.[1]

Founded in 2000, HKMA David Li Kwok Po College[2] provides bilingual and multicultural education to learners in Hong Kong. As an English Medium of Instruction school, all school subjects are taught in English, except Chinese language for junior forms, which is taught in Putonghua.

The college's team of teachers come from Anglophone countries such as Hong Kong, Canada, Malaysia, France, India and the UK. In 2010, the College has maintained a ratio whereby more than 15% of their teaching staff has been recruited from outside of Hong Kong. Furthermore, 97% of its teaching staff possess both recognized university degrees and teaching qualifications.


Mission statement

The College's mission is to promote a well-rounded English style education for the total development of our students, encompassing moral, intellectual, physical, social and aesthetic aspects. The College believes that each student has worth and is endowed with potential and that the school can and should develop its students to the fullest. The College also believes that every child has talent and this should be nurtured. Each student should also become an effective and independent learner by learning to accept responsibility for his or her learning outcomes. In 2012, it was the college's first year to take the HKDSE and most of their students achieved good results, with superior passing percentages in most subjects. In addition, one of their students, Reading Hui Yuet, obtained a fantastic result in Five 5**'s, One 5*, and Two 5’s.

The Student Council

Opened in 2012, the College has set up a Student Council as a representative of the student body as a whole. The aims of the council are

  • To develop a sense of belonging and a good practice of citizenship in students through the involvement and the organization of activities.
  • To reflect the opinions of our schoolmates to the school and enhance the relationship between teachers and the students.
  • To strive for the welfare of our schoolmates
  • To hold diversified internal school activities and encourage our schoolmates to participate.
  • To encourage our schoolmates to show concern about others in the society.
  • To enhance friendships among schoolmates
  • To act as role models to the students of the school.
  • To broaden the students horizons through joint school activities.

Extracurricular activities

In the 2014-2015 school year, the College offered more activities, including:

During holidays and school breaks, the College organizes overseas study tours (e.g. linguistic and cultural immersion experiences in the UK, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, New Zealand, France and Mainland China).

The Hong Kong Management Association

Established in 1960, the Hong Kong Management Association (HKMA) is a non-profit making organisation whose core activity is professional education. The HKMA has served the education and training needs of the working population in Hong Kong effectively for 50 years. With a membership of more than 13,000 executives, HKMA organises more than 2,000 programmes for more than 50,000 participants annually. Apart from adult education, the HKMA is also concerned with educating Hong Kong’s young future leaders. HKMA David Li Kwok Po College opened in 2000, the second school founded and administered by the HKMA. Dr the Hon David K. P. Li GBM GBS JP, Chairman and Chief Executive of the Bank of East Asia Limited, is the past Chairman of the HKMA.

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