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{{Short description|Secondary school in Kowloon, Hong Kong}}
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|founded = {{Start date and age|1973}}
|principal = Wan Mei Yuk, Anneliese
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'''Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School''' (] '''旅港開平商會中學''', ] '''HPCCSS''') is a Band 1 EMI ] located in ], ] Hong Kong. Hoi Ping is also well known for its school athletic team which ranked third in the ].


==Vision==
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Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School's school motto is '']'' (德, ''"Tak"''), '']'' (智, ''"Chi"''), '']'' (健, ''"Kin"'') and '']'' (勤, ''"Kan"''). The missions of the school are said to be as follows:
|style="font-weight:bold"|School Emblem
#To nourish students through morality education.
|]
#To promulgate knowledge which is essential in society.
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
#To formulate the ability of independent thinking among students.
|style="font-weight:bold"|Motto
#To engender the ability of self-studying among students.
|"Morality, Wisdom, Health and Diligence" ("德智健勤")
#To advocate diligence.
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
#To facilitate the development of mental and physical health alike.
|style="font-weight:bold"|Founded
|1973
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|style="font-weight:bold"|School Supervisor
|Kwan Wong Chow
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|style="font-weight:bold"|School Principal
|Wong Kin Chung
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|style="font-weight:bold"|School type
|], government-aided
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Address
|22 Shek Ku Street, ], ], ]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|style="font-weight:bold"|Enrolment
|1147 in 2005
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Teachers
|53 in 2005
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|style="font-weight:bold"|]
|]
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|style="font-weight:bold"|]
|http://www.hpccss.edu.hk
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|style="font-weight:bold"|School ]
|'''學林''', meaning ''"Forest of Study"''
|}

'''Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School''' (] '''旅港開平商會中學''', ] '''HPCCSS''') is a ] in ], located at 22 ], ], ]. Its current principal is Mr. Wong Kin Chung.


== History == == History ==
=== Founding === === Founding ===
Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School was founded in 1973 as a ] aided school. The Alumni Association was established in 1981. The Students' Union and the Parent-Teacher Association were set up in 1987 and 1999 respectively. {{Citation needed|date=June 2008}}Hoi Ping has long been a top BAND 1 school in Kowloon district.
]
Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School is founded in ], as a ] aided school. The Alumni Association was established in ]. The Students' Union and the Parent-Teacher Association were set up in ] and ] respectively.


In 1998 its use of English as the ] was approved by the Education Department of the ]. In 1998, its use of English as the ] was approved by the Education Department of the ].{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}}


=== In recent years === === In recent years ===
To facilitate progress, the school set up the School Development Team in ]. Based on the school's "Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats" analysis and their teachers' opinions, the team has formulated the School Development Plan ]-]. The major concerns are: To facilitate progress, the school set up the School Development Team in 2002. Based on the school's "Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats" analysis and their teachers' opinions, the team has formulated the School Development Plan 2003–2006. The major concerns are:
#enhancing student personal growth #enhancing student personal growth
#enhancing teaching and learning #enhancing teaching and learning
#improving teaching and learning environment. <ref>HPCCSS External School Review Report, 2006, pg. 2</ref> #improving teaching and learning environment.<ref>HPCCSS External School Review Report, 2006, pg. 2</ref>


True to its plan, HPCCSS has sustained rapid growth and improvement in recent years, including: encouraging and employing the use of IT technology <ref> pg.9 </ref>, the construction of a New Wing (pictured), which includes classrooms and a new library, and the promotion of a wide variety of new activities, including dancing and drama. It was noted for its excellent athletic achievements, such as in the Boys Inter-school Athletics Championships where it was awarded the fourth position ]-]. True to its plan, HPCCSS has sustained rapid growth and improvement in recent years, including: encouraging and employing the use of IT technology,<ref> pg.9</ref> the construction of a New Wing (pictured), which includes classrooms and a new library, and the promotion of a wide variety of new activities, including dancing and drama. It was noted for its excellent athletic achievements, such as in the Boys Inter-school Athletics Championships where it was awarded the fourth position in 2004–2005.

===Annals===
{| class="wikitable"
!Year!!Event
|-
|1973
|The establishment of the school and the first Opening Ceremony.
The first school picnic at ].
|-
|1974
|The first summer camp.
First participation in the Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival.
|-
|1975
|The official opening of the school library.
The four houses, Tak, Chi, Kin, and Kan, were formulated.
The first Athletics Meet was organised at Boundary Street Sports Centre.
|-
|1976
|Weekly schedules were implemented.
The first Swimming Gala was held at Kwun Tong Swimming Pool.
|-
|1977
|The first Graduation Ceremony was held.
|-
|1978
|The girl scouts 82nd Brigade (Kowloon) was established.
|-
|1981
|The first Parents' Day; the first issue of "Hok Lam" (學林) was published.
|-
|1987
|The first Students' Union was established.
|-
|1994
|Held the Inter-school Talent Show 1994.
English would be utilised as the Medium of Instruction from Secondary 1.
|-
|1996
|A Secondary 3 male pupil garnered the championship of the 48th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival, whereas the literature class in Secondary 7 attained the championship in the Chinese poetry anthology section of the "Wen Wei Po Cup" (文匯報盃).
The men's team, participating in the Inter-school Track and Field Competition (學界田徑), was promoted from Division 3 to 2.
The C Grade women's team, participating in the Inter-school Track and Field Competition, accomplished the championship in Division 2.
|-
|1997
|The government would advocate the "Mother Tongue Teaching" scheme (母語教學), but the school was permitted to retain lecturing in English.
|-
|1999
|The Parents-Teacher Association (PTA) was officially founded.
|-
|2003
|A fair in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the school was arranged.
The Central Broadcasting System was installed.
Due to SARS, school was suspended in April until the 22nd.
|-
|2004
|A collaboration with ], which was the 1st Exchange Program, commenced.
The "Smoke-free Lunch"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hpccss.edu.hk/sites/default/files/files/schnewsletter2.pdf |title=旅港開平商會中學校訊 第二期 |last= |first= |date=February 2005 |website= |publisher=旅港開平商會中學 |access-date=2020-10-15 |quote= |archive-date=2020-10-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201020082402/http://www.hpccss.edu.hk/sites/default/files/files/schnewsletter2.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> (無煙午膳) campaign started.
|-
|2005
|The new wing of campus, the Lee Quo Wei Building, was put into use.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hpccss.edu.hk/sites/default/files/files/schnewsletter4.pdf |title=旅港開平商會中學校訊 第四期 |last= |first= |date=October 2005 |website= |publisher=旅港開平商會中學 |access-date=2020-10-15 |quote= |archive-date=2020-10-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201016211426/http://www.hpccss.edu.hk/sites/default/files/files/schnewsletter4.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
The 2nd Exchange Problem was arranged, working with ].
|-
|2007
|The Incorporated Management Committee was established.<ref name="旅港開平商會中學校訊 第八期">{{cite web|last=|first=|date=October 2007|title=旅港開平商會中學校訊 第八期|url=http://www.hpccss.edu.hk/sites/default/files/files/schnewsletter8.pdf|access-date=2020-10-15|website=|publisher=旅港開平商會中學|quote=}}{{Dead link|date=August 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
|-
|2008
|The men's team attained third place in Division 1 of the Inter-school Track and Field Competition, being the first co-ed school to accomplish such an achievement (] had garnered the championship in 1971).
|-
|2009
|The 1st Anniversary Concert (週年音樂會) was held.
|-
|2011
|Four Secondary 7 students opted in to the Joint School Science Exhibition, and trumped their opponents with a "Dual system anti-burglary system" (雙制式防爆竊系統), which conflated mechanical and electronic door locks. The captain, Ng Chi Chung (吳志聰), was interviewed as a result.
|-
|2014
|A school strike was held arising from the ], and it was reported by a multitude of mainstream media.
|-
|2020
|School was suspended from January to 26 May (for Secondary 3 to 5) due to the ] pandemic.
|-
|}


== Features and facilities == == Features and facilities ==
=== Basic facilities === === Basic facilities ===
The New Wing was completed and handovered to the school on ], with a new library set up, using new equipment. There are thirty classrooms, two supportive education rooms, four ], two computer rooms, a geography room, a music room, a needlework room, a home economic room, an art room, a ] learning center, a language room, a library, a student activity center and a multi-purpose room. All the rooms are air-conditioned and furnished with computer nodes for accessing the ].<ref> , pg. 18 </ref> The New Wing was completed and handed over to the school in August 2005, with a new library set up, using new equipment. There are thirty classrooms, two supportive education rooms, four ], two computer rooms, a geography room, a music room, a needlework room, a home economics room, an art room, a ] learning center, a language room, a library, a student activity center, a STEM room, and a multi-purpose room. All the rooms are air-conditioned and furnished with computer nodes for accessing the ].<ref>, pg. 18</ref>


=== The environment === === The environment ===
Plants have been allocated throughout the school in an effort "to beautify the learning environment." Activities are organized for students to take care of these plants and take part in 'green'-ifying the school. Announcements are often made to remind students on protecting the school environment. Plants have been allocated throughout the school in an effort "to beautify the learning environment." Activities are organized for students to take care of these plants and take part in 'green'-ifying the school. Announcements are often made to remind students about protecting the school environment.


== Academic and extra-curricular activities== == Extra-curricular activities==
There are altogether forty clubs available. Students are encouraged to join extracurricular activities apart from working hard in academic results. The Students' Union also organizes activities for students, ranging from selling cheap stationeries to chess competitions. There are altogether forty clubs available, despite the lack of activities during the COVID pandemic. Students are encouraged to join extracurricular activities and, in the meantime, working hard in academic results. The Students' Union also organizes activities for students, ranging from selling affordable stationeries to chess competitions.


=== House System === === House System ===
The school is committed to providing her students with an all-round whole-person education. In line with the school motto '']'' (德, ''"Tak"''), '']'' (智, ''"Chi"''), '']'' (健, ''"Kin"'') and '']'' (勤, ''"Kan"''), the school emphasizes a balanced development in students' conduct, academic pursuit and extracurricular activities <ref>HPCCSS External School Review Report, 2006, pg. 1</ref>. The school motto was emphasized using a ], with '''Red''', '''Green''', '''Yellow''' and '''Blue''' representing the four virtues, respectively.


== Subjects ==
===Unpopular staff with questionable conduct and inadequate academic background===


=== Form 1 to Form 3 ===
LI KANG LAU (李镜鎏) started teaching Chinese and ] without a ] for a long time, in 1990s, he even tried to attend few university classes without school board's permission. With the help from ] (hometown Kai Ping), he became a member of senate for Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union in 2000s.
* English as Medium of Instruction:
**English Language
**Mathematics
**History
**Geography
**Life and Society
**Economics (Form 3)
**Integrated Science (Form 1 to Form 2)
**Chemistry (Form 3)
**Physics (Form 3)
**Biology (Form 3)
**Computer Literacy
**Visual Arts
**Music
**Physical Education
**Home Economics (Form 1 to Form 2)
* Chinese as Medium of Instruction:
**Chinese Language
**Chinese History
**Putonghua


=== From 4 to From 6 (HKDSE Programme) ===
LI BING CHONG (李秉松) taught Chinese and ] for a long time, he was a colleague of LI KANG LAU. In 2001, it was discovered he had ] with a teenager for years, he was afraid to put in jail and committed suicide in the same year.
'''Core subjects (Compulsory):'''
* English as Medium of Instruction:
**English Language
**Mathematics
**Liberal Studies
**Physical Education
* Chinese as Medium of Instruction:
**Chinese Language
'''Electives (3 Subjects must be selected):'''
* English as Medium of Instruction:
**Mathematics M1/M2
**History
**Geography
**Economics
**BAFS
**Physics
**Chemistry
**Biology
**Information and Communication Technology
**Visual Arts
* Chinese as Medium of Instruction:
**Chinese History
**Chinese Literature


== Academic performance ==
==See also==
The results in the DSE are above average and the university admission rate exceed 50%.
*]

*]
In 2017, the successful JUPAS admission is 75.2% with the best individual result of four 5** and three 5*.

==Notable alumnae==

Pierre Lau - Managing Director, ], renowned equity research analyst. Being No.1 Asian utility analyst from poll run by Institutional Investor (II) Magazine for 13 consecutive years (2007-2019).{{citation needed|date=June 2022}}


==References== ==References==
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Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School
Address
22 Shek Ku Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Information
School typeCo-educational, government-aided
Motto"Morality, Wisdom, Health and Diligence" ("德智健勤")
Founded1973; 51 years ago (1973)
PrincipalWan Mei Yuk, Anneliese
Teaching staff58 in 2009
Enrollment1122 in 2009
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.hpccss.edu.hk/

Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School (Chinese: 旅港開平商會中學, abbr. HPCCSS) is a Band 1 EMI secondary school located in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon Hong Kong. Hoi Ping is also well known for its school athletic team which ranked third in the Hong Kong Inter-School Athletics Competition.

Vision

Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School's school motto is Morality (德, "Tak"), Wisdom (智, "Chi"), Health (健, "Kin") and Diligence (勤, "Kan"). The missions of the school are said to be as follows:

  1. To nourish students through morality education.
  2. To promulgate knowledge which is essential in society.
  3. To formulate the ability of independent thinking among students.
  4. To engender the ability of self-studying among students.
  5. To advocate diligence.
  6. To facilitate the development of mental and physical health alike.

History

Founding

Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School was founded in 1973 as a co-educational aided school. The Alumni Association was established in 1981. The Students' Union and the Parent-Teacher Association were set up in 1987 and 1999 respectively. Hoi Ping has long been a top BAND 1 school in Kowloon district.

In 1998, its use of English as the Medium of Instruction was approved by the Education Department of the HKSAR.

In recent years

To facilitate progress, the school set up the School Development Team in 2002. Based on the school's "Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats" analysis and their teachers' opinions, the team has formulated the School Development Plan 2003–2006. The major concerns are:

  1. enhancing student personal growth
  2. enhancing teaching and learning
  3. improving teaching and learning environment.

True to its plan, HPCCSS has sustained rapid growth and improvement in recent years, including: encouraging and employing the use of IT technology, the construction of a New Wing (pictured), which includes classrooms and a new library, and the promotion of a wide variety of new activities, including dancing and drama. It was noted for its excellent athletic achievements, such as in the Boys Inter-school Athletics Championships where it was awarded the fourth position in 2004–2005.

Annals

Year Event
1973 The establishment of the school and the first Opening Ceremony.

The first school picnic at Wu Kwai Sha Youth Village.

1974 The first summer camp.

First participation in the Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival.

1975 The official opening of the school library.

The four houses, Tak, Chi, Kin, and Kan, were formulated. The first Athletics Meet was organised at Boundary Street Sports Centre.

1976 Weekly schedules were implemented.

The first Swimming Gala was held at Kwun Tong Swimming Pool.

1977 The first Graduation Ceremony was held.
1978 The girl scouts 82nd Brigade (Kowloon) was established.
1981 The first Parents' Day; the first issue of "Hok Lam" (學林) was published.
1987 The first Students' Union was established.
1994 Held the Inter-school Talent Show 1994.

English would be utilised as the Medium of Instruction from Secondary 1.

1996 A Secondary 3 male pupil garnered the championship of the 48th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival, whereas the literature class in Secondary 7 attained the championship in the Chinese poetry anthology section of the "Wen Wei Po Cup" (文匯報盃).

The men's team, participating in the Inter-school Track and Field Competition (學界田徑), was promoted from Division 3 to 2. The C Grade women's team, participating in the Inter-school Track and Field Competition, accomplished the championship in Division 2.

1997 The government would advocate the "Mother Tongue Teaching" scheme (母語教學), but the school was permitted to retain lecturing in English.
1999 The Parents-Teacher Association (PTA) was officially founded.
2003 A fair in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the school was arranged.

The Central Broadcasting System was installed. Due to SARS, school was suspended in April until the 22nd.

2004 A collaboration with Sing Yin Secondary School, which was the 1st Exchange Program, commenced.

The "Smoke-free Lunch" (無煙午膳) campaign started.

2005 The new wing of campus, the Lee Quo Wei Building, was put into use.

The 2nd Exchange Problem was arranged, working with Bishop Hall Jubilee School.

2007 The Incorporated Management Committee was established.
2008 The men's team attained third place in Division 1 of the Inter-school Track and Field Competition, being the first co-ed school to accomplish such an achievement (Pui Ching Middle School (Hong Kong) had garnered the championship in 1971).
2009 The 1st Anniversary Concert (週年音樂會) was held.
2011 Four Secondary 7 students opted in to the Joint School Science Exhibition, and trumped their opponents with a "Dual system anti-burglary system" (雙制式防爆竊系統), which conflated mechanical and electronic door locks. The captain, Ng Chi Chung (吳志聰), was interviewed as a result.
2014 A school strike was held arising from the 2014–2015 Hong Kong electoral reform, and it was reported by a multitude of mainstream media.
2020 School was suspended from January to 26 May (for Secondary 3 to 5) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Features and facilities

Basic facilities

The New Wing was completed and handed over to the school in August 2005, with a new library set up, using new equipment. There are thirty classrooms, two supportive education rooms, four laboratories, two computer rooms, a geography room, a music room, a needlework room, a home economics room, an art room, a multi-media learning center, a language room, a library, a student activity center, a STEM room, and a multi-purpose room. All the rooms are air-conditioned and furnished with computer nodes for accessing the Internet.

The environment

Plants have been allocated throughout the school in an effort "to beautify the learning environment." Activities are organized for students to take care of these plants and take part in 'green'-ifying the school. Announcements are often made to remind students about protecting the school environment.

Extra-curricular activities

There are altogether forty clubs available, despite the lack of activities during the COVID pandemic. Students are encouraged to join extracurricular activities and, in the meantime, working hard in academic results. The Students' Union also organizes activities for students, ranging from selling affordable stationeries to chess competitions.

House System

Subjects

Form 1 to Form 3

  • English as Medium of Instruction:
    • English Language
    • Mathematics
    • History
    • Geography
    • Life and Society
    • Economics (Form 3)
    • Integrated Science (Form 1 to Form 2)
    • Chemistry (Form 3)
    • Physics (Form 3)
    • Biology (Form 3)
    • Computer Literacy
    • Visual Arts
    • Music
    • Physical Education
    • Home Economics (Form 1 to Form 2)
  • Chinese as Medium of Instruction:
    • Chinese Language
    • Chinese History
    • Putonghua

From 4 to From 6 (HKDSE Programme)

Core subjects (Compulsory):

  • English as Medium of Instruction:
    • English Language
    • Mathematics
    • Liberal Studies
    • Physical Education
  • Chinese as Medium of Instruction:
    • Chinese Language

Electives (3 Subjects must be selected):

  • English as Medium of Instruction:
    • Mathematics M1/M2
    • History
    • Geography
    • Economics
    • BAFS
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Biology
    • Information and Communication Technology
    • Visual Arts
  • Chinese as Medium of Instruction:
    • Chinese History
    • Chinese Literature

Academic performance

The results in the DSE are above average and the university admission rate exceed 50%.

In 2017, the successful JUPAS admission is 75.2% with the best individual result of four 5** and three 5*.

Notable alumnae

Pierre Lau - Managing Director, Citibank, renowned equity research analyst. Being No.1 Asian utility analyst from poll run by Institutional Investor (II) Magazine for 13 consecutive years (2007-2019).

References

  1. HPCCSS External School Review Report, 2006, pg. 2
  2. 2005-2006 Plan on use of Capacity Enhancement Grant pg.9
  3. "旅港開平商會中學校訊 第二期" (PDF). 旅港開平商會中學. February 2005. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  4. "旅港開平商會中學校訊 第四期" (PDF). 旅港開平商會中學. October 2005. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 October 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  5. "旅港開平商會中學校訊 第八期" (PDF). 旅港開平商會中學. October 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  6. HPCCSS 2004-2005 Annual Report, pg. 18

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