Sha Tin College 1488299 223678003 2008-07-05T06:07:25Z Insanephantom 1093478 Revert to revision 222313379 dated 2008-06-28 17:45:00 by SpellingBot using [[:en:Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation_popups|popups]] {{Infobox School | name = Sha Tin College | image = Sha Tin College logo.png | established = 1982 | type = [[Private school|Private]], [[Comprehensive school|comprehensive]], [[Secondary school|secondary]], [[co-education]]al | principal = David Cottam | street = 3 Lai Wo Lane | city = [[Fo Tan]] | state = [[Sha Tin]] | country = Hong Kong | coordinates = {{coord|22|23|34|N|114|11|18|E|display=title,inline|region:HK_type:landmark|name=Sha Tin College}} | enrolment = 1,211 | lower_grade_limit = Year 7 | upper_grade_limit = Year 13 | }} [[Image:Block1.JPG|thumb|225px|Sha Tin College Block 1, from Block 3]] [[Image:Scblock2.JPG|thumb|225px|Sha Tin College Block 2, from Block 3]] [[Image:Sha Tin College 3rd Block.jpg|thumb|200px|Sha Tin College Block 3]] [[Image:Sccarpark.JPG|thumb|225px|Sha Tin College Carpark, from Block 3]] [[Image:Sclocker.JPG|thumb|225px|Sha Tin College locker in Block 3]] [[Image:Sha Tin College sign.jpg|thumb|225px|The Sha Tin College sign on Lai Wo Lane]] '''Sha Tin College''' ({{zh-t|t=沙田學院}}) is a secondary school in [[Hong Kong]] and a member of the [[English Schools Foundation]] – the largest independent schools organization in Asia. Established in 1982 as the Shatin Annex for students living in the New Territories, based in [[King George V School|KGV School]] in [[Kowloon Tong]] and later relocating to [[Fo Tan]] in 1985,<ref>[http://www.esf.edu.hk/FileManager/EN/UJOB/PrincipalColour.pdf Sha Tin College principal vacancy, including an overview of the College]</ref> the school follows the [[United Kingdom|British]] system of [[International General Certificate of Secondary Education|I]]/[[General Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSE]] and the [[International Baccalaureate Organization]] (IBO) [[IB Diploma|Diploma]]. The school is currently led by Principal David Cottam. Enrollment stands at approximately 1,200 students, drawn mostly from the [[New Territories]] and [[Kowloon]] areas. Sha Tin College was until recently the youngest of the ESF secondary schools, being founded in 1982. In 2007, the school achieved an average grade of 34 for the IB Diploma, with 15.4% scoring above 40 points and one student receiving a perfect score of 45.<ref>[https://clc.esf.edu.hk/GroupDownloadFile.asp?GroupId=2299&ResourceID=180035 Sha Tin College Public Examination Results Summary]</ref> Students graduating from Sha Tin College enrol in universities around the world, with predominant areas being [[Canada]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]] and [[Hong Kong]]. Sha Tin College is located on a hill in [[Fo Tan]], [[Sha Tin]] and provides education from Year 7 through Year 13. Sha Tin College's houses are based on an explorer theme and each of the six houses is named after a famous explorer. The school had its own indoor [[gym]]nasium built in 2002, with two [[basketball]] courts, six [[badminton]] courts, three [[volleyball]] courts and a [[rock climbing]] wall; there is also a [[swimming pool]], [[astro-turf]], two [[cricket]] nets and extra classrooms for its neighbouring primary school, [[Sha Tin Junior School]]. == Students == The school currently has about 1,211 students enrolled, from ages 10 to 18.<ref name=parents>[https://clc.esf.edu.hk/GroupDownloadFile.asp?GroupId=38139&ResourceID=184355 Sha Tin College: Information for Parents]</ref> Sha Tin College accepts students from an academic perspective, mainly students already fluent in English. The student population and demographics are predominantly Asian &ndash; notably middle class Hong Kongers carrying dual citizenship &ndash; when compared with other international schools.{{Fact|date=February 2008}} Students from the [[New Territories]] and [[Kowloon|North Kowloon]] are generally assigned to this school, with the exception of [[Sai Kung]] and [[Clearwater Bay]].<ref name=parents/><ref>[http://www.esf.edu.hk/index.aspx?nodeID=984&langNo=1 English Schools Foundation: Sha Tin College]</ref> == Tuition == As a member of the ESF, the foundation receives an ongoing [[subvention]] from the [[Government of Hong Kong]]. However, students are further required to pay a [[tuition]] fee equivalent to that of many [[universities]] across the world, in addition to supplementary costs such as uniforms. As of the 2007-08, tuition was [[Hong Kong dollar|HK$]]85,000 ([[United States dollar|US$]]10,900) per annum.<ref>[http://www.esf.edu.hk/index.aspx?nodeID=950&langNo=1 English Schools Foundation: School fees]</ref> == Curriculum == [[General Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSE]] (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the curriculum designed for Years 10 and 11, being broad and balanced. Sha Tin College offers both the international IGCSE and GCSE programs, which are interchangeable. The school provides subject choices to suit the aptitude and interest of students. This choice is structured in a way that it is balanced and it ensures students can build on their strengths whilst keeping their options open in the future.<ref>[https://clc.esf.edu.hk/GroupDownloadFile.asp?GroupId=38139&ResourceID=193220 Year 10-11 Curriculum Brochure 2008-2010]</ref> All students taking the I/GCSE course study the following: *'''Core''' **[[English Language]] **[[English Literature]] **[[Mathematics]] **[[Science]] (dual award) - [[Biology]], [[Chemistry]] and [[Physics]] **iPSE<ref>iPSE, though mandatory, does not lead to a GCSE qualification.</ref> **[[Physical education class|PE]] (the course is compulsory but the exam is optional) *'''Choices''' **A second language - [[French language|French]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Mandarin language|Mandarin]] I/GCSE or EAL (English as an Additional Language) **Humanities - [[Business]], [[Economics]], [[History]], [[Religious Studies]] or [[Geography]] **Arts and Design - [[Drama]], [[Music]], [[Art]], [[Information communication technology|ICT]] or [[Design and Technology|DT]] (Food, Resistant Materials, Electronics, Graphics) **Another subject from any of the above The elective subjects are mostly subjects already studied in Years 7-9 (with the exception of Business Studies and Economics), which provides continuity. The fourth option allows students to specialise by taking a second subject from one of the previous choices. This gives good degree of freedom within a structured framework. The [[IB Diploma Programme]] is the curriculum for the senior school (Years 12 and 13).<ref>[https://clc.esf.edu.hk/GroupDownloadFile.asp?GroupId=36848&ResourceID=167432 Year 12-13 Curriculum Brochure 2008-2010]</ref> Most students elect English A1 and another foreign language, often Mandarin, at B2a levels; the remaining four groups are scattered through various subjects of Humanities, Maths, Science and a sixth choice. == Houses == In accordance with British [[house system]] tradition, the entire student body is divided into six separate houses upon admittance into the school. Students remain in these houses until graduation and attend sporting events and various other activities as part of their house. Originally there were four houses of [[Neil Armstrong|Armstrong]], [[Sir Francis Drake|Drake]], [[Edmund Hillary|Hillary]] and [[Robert Falcon Scott|Scott]], named after various explorers throughout history. This is a departure from tradition of other ESF secondary schools, whose Houses are generally named after school benefactors or school founders. In 1998 two more houses ([[Mary Kingsley|Kingsley]] and [[Abel Tasman|Tasman]]) were added to increase competition and a growing demand for more student places by school applicants and their parents. Tasman was derived from the house of Scott and Hillary, while Kingsley was derived from the house of Armstrong and Drake. In the 2006/07 school year, a new form of Year 7 students, 7Z, joined the six forms consisting of 7A through 7T. Students in form 7Z were split up into six normal houses, so Z students would support their respective houses in inter-house events. The existing 7Z became 8Z in the 2007/08 school year. Unfortunately, 8Z was told by the Head of Year that it would be separated because of the loss of students. The students will return to their own house. The students engage in the annual Sports Day and Swimming Gala whereupon points are earned and compiled according to houses. Other inter-house competitions include netball, volleyball, cricket, rounders, basketball, badminton, chess and debating, among others. Credits and commendations earned by students also contribute to the final house point total. Each house is headed by a Head of House, Charity Head and two Sport Heads from senior school. The Heads are in charge of organising the events within their house throughout the year. There is a generally a trend for siblings to be placed within the same House to avoid sibling conflicts. == Uniform == [[Image:ShatincollegePEOLDTE.jpg|thumb|200px|A student wearing the old PE uniform]] All students in Years 7 to 11 are required to purchase and wear the issued [[school uniform]]. Uniforms are generally school-specific in terms of colour and style. Students in Years 12-13 are allowed to wear presentable casual clothing.<ref name=parents/> On the last day of Year 11 it is customary to get signatures from fellow classmates and friends on one's uniform and also customise it often by ripping it and/or putting patches on it, although some students donate their uniforms to schools in [[Nepal]]. Sha Tin College uniforms consist of a standard white button-up shirt with the school logo emblazoned on the left-chest pocket. Boys are expected to wear the straight-legged navy trousers while girls have the option of navy trousers or [[skorts]]. No tie is required but the uniform also includes a navy jumper, fleece, scarf and P.E. shorts with the gold and blue school logo emblazoned on all.<ref name=parents/> Students of the upper school are also allowed to have two facial piercings; and people in the lower school are allowed one. The PE uniform has changed since 2002. It used to consist of a white polo shirt with a diagonal stripe across the front in one's house colour. The new uniform is a polo-styled shirt in yellow, blue, green, purple, red or orange according to the student's house colours, with navy collars and navy tracksuit shorts or bottoms.<ref name=parents/> Starting from [[19 November]] [[2007]], students can receive detentions for not wearing proper uniform, including shoes. == Sports == Sports facilities include a swimming pool, a multi-purpose sports hall with badminton, basketball and volleyball courts as well as climbing facilities and an [[astro-turf]]. All are shared with [[Sha Tin Junior School]], the College's neighbouring [[feeder school]]. Additional activities such as [[canoeing]], [[sailing]], [[Watercraft rowing|rowing]] and [[hiking]] are available to students during [[#CAS Week|CAS Week]] and camp, while many existing extracurricular activities offer [[golf]] or other sports. The annual inter-house Sports Day is commonly held at the [[Hong Kong Institute of Education]] stadium in [[Tai Po]]. Given the school's mountain-top location, the inter-house cross-country run is held on-site. Students are expected to run up and back down the hill, circle around Mei Wo Circuit, a neighbouring residential area, with students in middle school and above need to run back up and down the hill again, finishing at the gates of the school. [[Basketball]] has been a long standing tradition of Sha Tin College. The school is often regarded as the best ESF school at basketball. Competitions are held at both the inter-house level and at the inter-school level. A-Grade boys have beaten every single ESF school this year by an average margin of around ten points. This shows the dominance Sha Tin College has over other schools in this respect. [[Netball]] is a popular sport at Sha Tin College and is an inter-house as well as inter-school sport. [[Volleyball]] is an often neglected sport in Sha Tin College, the only major event being the annual staff-student charity volleyball game. [[Rugby union]] is a popular choice for students; previously, the school had an excellent reputation for it, but due to the graduation of most of the senior players, and the school slowly becoming more local, with academics becoming the top priority. The brand new U19's girls squad recently won the U19 'B' League. [[Badminton]] is quite a popular choice for students during their selection of activities for P.E. classes. Badminton is also normally used for charity events; such as '24-hour badminton' where students go on shifts to play badminton continuously for 24 hours and stay sleeping at school. 24-hour badminton was started by a group of students in 2005 lead by Yu-Xi Chau, a then Year 13 student, later in 2006 it was carried on by Lawrence Jin and finally by Wilson Yeo, Zenith Wong and Jonathon Wong in 2007. Each year raising nearly $30,000 going to various charities such as Oxfam. == CAS Week == Since the implementation of the IB Diploma into the school, CAS Week has become a vital and predominant part of the high school culture in Sha Tin College, taking place in October each year. [[Creativity, Action, Service|CAS]] stands for "Creativity, Action and Service", an important part of the IB philosophy and curriculum, and activities during CAS Week mostly revolve around these three themes. Students from Years 7-9 take part in whole-year camps at various facilities around Hong Kong whereas students from Years 10-12 (and Year 13 starting 2008/09) take part in CAS Week activities ranging from trips overseas such as [[Japan]], [[Australia]], [[Malaysia]], [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]], [[the Philippines]], [[mainland China]] or [[North Korea]] to Hong Kong- or school-based activities such as "Global Feast" (C), "Football Camp" (A) or "Teaching English in Local Schools" (S). == School Fair == The [[Sha Tin College]] and Junior School Fair takes place at the end of November each academic school year in order to raise additional funds for school equipment, such as computers and [[interactive whiteboards]]. 10% of the proceeds gathered from the Sha Tin College Fair is donated to the various charities elected by the Houses individually, such as the [[Esther Benjamins Trust]] and [[Habitat for Humanity International|Habitat for Humanity]]. The School Fair comprises musical entertainment, game stalls and a Raffles sale. == Blocks == Sha Tin College is arranged into four blocks plus one that is shared with the Junior School. Each floor of each block is often devoted to a particular subject. Each room has a room number consisting of three digits. Each digit represents the block number, floor and room respectively. === Hall block === *'''Ground floor''': undercover area, [[Parent-Teacher Association|PTA]] bookshop, nurse, PTA office, Senior School common rooms *'''First floor''': [[Drama|Drama studio]] *'''Second floor''': hall *'''Top floor''': [[astro-turf]] pitch (connected to the fourth floor of Block 1) === Block 1 === *'''Ground floor''': [[English language learning and teaching|English as an Additional Language]], main entrance, general office *'''First floor''': [[English language|English]], staff toilets, after-school [[detention]] room *'''Second floor''': [[History]], [[Geography]], [[Philosophy]] and [[Religious Studies]] (collectively known as PRS from Years 7-9), toilets *'''Third floor''': [[Modern language]]s ([[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[French language|French]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Italian language|Italian]]), toilets *'''Fourth floor''': [[Mathematics]], hall balcony, [[Physics]] === Block 2 === *'''Ground floor''': [[Design and Technology]] *'''First floor''': [[Food technology]], [[Mathematics]], [[detention]] room, staff room *'''Second floor''': [[Library]], [[Geography]] *'''Third floor''': Senior School Centre, careers room, seminar rooms, [[Psychology]] *'''Fourth floor''': [[Science]] ([[Physics]], [[Chemistry]] and [[Biology]]) *'''Fifth floor''': [[Science]] ([[Biology]] and [[Chemistry]]) === Block 3 === *'''Ground floor''': [[Chartwells]] cafeteria *'''First floor''': [[Art]], [[Information technology|ICT]] *'''Second floor''': [[Art]] *'''Third floor''': [[Information technology|ICT]] *'''Fourth floor''': [[Business Studies]], [[Economics]] *'''Fifth floor''': [[Music]], toilets *'''Sixth floor''': [[Drama|Drama studios]] === Block 4 === *'''Ground floor''': swimming pool *'''First floor''': swimming pool entrance, changing rooms, toilets *'''Second Floor''': extra classrooms for [[Sha Tin Junior School]] *'''Third floor''': toilet and changing rooms; extra classrooms for [[Sha Tin Junior School]] *'''Fourth floor''': sports hall *'''Top floor''': [[astro-turf]] pitch == Cafeteria == In 2007, the school decided to change the cafeteria to the present one run by Chartwells. The current cafeteria, as of yet unnamed, is managed by [[Chartwells]], a subsidiary company of the [[Compass Group|Compass Group Hong Kong]]. In previous years, there were two cafeterias, Mr Sy's and Café Concepts. According to the school, Mr Sy retired from service and the canteen stopped operating in 2006,<ref>[https://clc.esf.edu.hk/GroupDownloadFile.asp?GroupId=6245&ResourceId=84451 Sha Tin College Past Students Association Summer Term Newsletter 2006]</ref> which only left Café Concepts for students to buy from. The cafeteria managed by Chartwells took over Café Concepts at the start of the new school year in August 2007. == Transport == There are two [[public light bus|minibus]] routes stopping at the College. The most commonly used route is the 69K,<ref>[https://clc.esf.edu.hk/GroupRenderCustomPage.asp?GroupID=14&ResourceId=119196 Directions to Sha Tin College]</ref> which goes to [[Sha Tin Station]], and the 811A, a route passing through [[Fo Tan Station]]. In the past, there was a coach which went to Sha Tin Station just after school, but it ceased to operate beginning term 2 of the 2007/08 school year. There are also many school buses serving the school, with the school PTA hiring six [[Citybus (Hong Kong)|Citybuses]] as school buses as well as other private school bus companies services. *Route 1: [[Kowloon Tong]] *Route 2: [[City One]] [[Sha Tin]]/[[Fairview Park (Hong Kong)|Fairview Park]]/[[Fanling]]/Palm Springs *Route 3: [[Fo Tan]]/[[Kowloon]] *Route 4: Hong Lok Yuen *Route 5: [[Tai Po Road]] *Route 6: [[Ma On Shan]] Prior to the 2006/07 school year, Route 2 had a station in Hong Lok Yuen. However, that has been since filled by Route 4. == Wikipedia ban == As of [[April 2]], a ban was initiated which disallowed the access or usage of [[Wikipedia]] on school computers, because articles on Wikipedia were considered unreliable by several staff members of Sha Tin College due to the fact that anyone could edit or add an article to the large database, and that paid resources such as [http://www.britannica.com/ Britannica Online Encyclopedia], [http://www.brainpop.com BrainPOP], [http://weblinksresearch.com.au/ WebLinks], [http://www.magpies.net.au/magpies/public/ The Source] and [http://search.ebscohost.com EBSCO], are considered by some staff members of Sha Tin College as more reliable for students to use. Wikipedia has not been banned by a firewall, and it is still accessible through the school computers and Internet. Moreover, students still tend to use it when teachers aren't present. == See also == * [[English Schools Foundation]] == Notes and references == {{reflist}} == External links == *[http://www.shatincollege.edu.hk/index.htm Official website] {{Esfschool}} [[Category:English Schools Foundation schools]] [[Category:International Baccalaureate schools]] [[Category:International schools in Hong Kong]] [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1982]] [[Category:Secondary schools in Hong Kong]] [[Category:Fo Tan]]