School'S Concerns of the Year
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The major concerns are: |
1. To strengthen Paulinians’ Christian and Chinese moral values through implementation of the Lion Rock Spirit in |
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preparation for the 170th anniversary celebration. |
2. To enhance Paulinians’ sense of national identity and law-abiding awareness through implementation of |
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National Security Education in both the formal and informal curriculum. |
3. To promote a healthy lifestyle with active participation in physical and aesthetic activities as to foster a happy |
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and healthy learning environment for Paulinians. |
On-going major concerns: |
4. To sustain a diverse and innovative curriculum (DSE, IGCSE, IAL, BTEC, ApL, EITP) and assessment that offer |
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multiple pathways to students so as to prepare them for successful entry into tertiary education either locally |
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or abroad. |
5. To prepare students for the fast changing technological world through STEM/STEAM by fostering collaborative |
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preparation for the 170th anniversary celebration. |
6. To strengthen the implementation of the school theme SMART CITIES by focusing more on the entrepreneurial |
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and innovative aspect. |
To achieve our concerns mentioned above, it is important to have a paradigm shift for both our teachers and students: |
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To explore how to achieve the successful implementation of NSS/ IGCSE/ |
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International Advanced Levels syllabus |
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To shift the study method from 'the instillation of knowledge' to 'learning to learn'. |
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To foster an environment conducive to self-learning and guide students to develop the |
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correct habits to learn. |
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To encourage investigative and curiosity-driven projects to develop creativity. |
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To provide a diversity of interesting biology topics relating to students’ daily life and |
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experiences, so as to help them to develop a holistic view of themselves in the |
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community, the interactions between human beings and their environment. |