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School'S Concerns of the Year

The major concerns are:

1. Work collaboratively and effectively to make the 170th Anniversary celebration events successful and

memorable for the Paulinian family.

2. Continue to uphold the excellent academic and non-academic standard of Paulinians through school-based

curricular, pedagogies and activities that prepare students for their future pursuits.

3. Foster Paulinians with a stronger national identity and their aspirations to build a better tomorrow for Hong Kong,

China and the world.

4. Introduce gradually the learning of a third language for each student so that each is ready for taking up responsible

posts in the Belt and Road countries when opportunities arise.

5. Infuse the 4 Rs of Rest, Relaxation, Relationships and Resilience into school life to promote well-being for both

students and staff.

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/ 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 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 experiences, so as to help

 

them to develop a holistic view of themselves in the community, the interactions between human beings and

 

their environment.