The Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union Logos Academy | |
Native Name: | Chinese: 香港華人基督教聯會真道書院 |
Motto: | Chinese: 求真行道,達善臻美 |
Motto Translation: | Pursue the truth, practice the Tao, achieve goodness and perfection. |
Address: | No. 5, Ling Kwong Street, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong. |
Type: | Direct Subsidy Scheme school |
President: | 李澤康 |
Colors: | Purple |
Affiliation: | Hong Kong Chinese Christian Union |
Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union Logos Academy (HKCCCULA) is the first school of the Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union.[1] It is located in Tiu Keng Leng, Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong.
It has two school buildings and is a direct subsidy one-stop school. HKCCCULA is also a Direct Subsidy-funded International Baccalaureate school.
The structure of HKCCCULA differs from other ordinary primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong. HKCCCULA adopts an eleven-year academic system, with two years of basic stage, five years of expansion stage and four years of mastery stage. In addition, HKCCCULA has "one school, two systems", that is, the 3–3–4 academic system and the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.
HKCCCULA's Form 5 students were the cohort to take the Secondary Education Examination (the last year of the examination was in 2010). The last batch of secondary school students who were not admitted directly to the school were the Form 6 and Form 7 students who graduated in 2012.
HKCCCULA is an International Baccalaureate Organization school in Hong Kong[2] that teaches both the Hong Kong New Senior Secondary Curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP) curriculum.
Compared to the educational system of traditional schools in Hong Kong, the school's primary school curriculum is only five years, and the entire primary and secondary school curriculum is only 11 years, one year less than that of traditional schools.
In 2022, HKCCCULA had two students who scored full marks in the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.[3]
In 2023, HKCCCULA participated in Hong Kong's first Butterfly Garden Certification Program to mark the National Ecology Day.[4]