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1 LST Wong Chung Ming Secondary School Dr Stanley Ho Principal 29-10-2008 Student Voice

2 School Background government subsidized co-educational school (25 th Anniversary) sponsored by Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon (128 years of history) 27 classes with 1016 students from Secondary one to seven (NSS next year)

3 close link with other schools in our district Wong Tai Sin and other districts (principal served as Chairman of School Heads Association) active member of Hong Kong Schools Self-Evaluation Network (Mr Archie McGlynn as our HKSSEN Director) variety of partnership programmes with different NGOs, professional networks and government departments

4 School Motto Benevolence Affection Diligence Faithfulness

5 Our Vision We strive to make our school a caring, learning, creating and leading community: Caring for oneself and others Learning independently and collaboratively Creating success and value Leading innovation and development

6 Our Expectation Learning Stage Core Values (School Motto) Personal QualitiesGeneric Skills S1BenevolenceSelf-Value Respect for Others Self-Management Skills S2AffectionCare for Others Serving the Community Communication Skills Collaboration Skills S3DiligencePerseverance Commitment Numeracy Skills Information Technology Skills Study Skills S4-7FaithfulnessIntegrity Identification Leadership Problem-solving Skills Critical Thinking Skills Creativity

7 Student Leadership Pathways

8 Student Organisation Student Council (S1 – S7 : 16) Student Union (S4, S6 : 9) School Prefects (S3, S4, S6 : 49) House Committees (S3, S4, S6 : 40) School Ambassadors (S3, S4, S6 : 23) Small Teachers (S3, S4, S6 : 16) Class Monitors / Monitresses (S1 - S7 : 54) Stars of Students (S1 – 3 : 66) 13 Academic Clubs (S1 – S7 : 932) 11 Interest Clubs (S1 – S7 : 565) 10 Services and Sports (S1 – S7 : 444)

9 Student Council 1Aims 1.1to encourage students to concern about their school and to participate in school improvement 1.2to cultivate the spirit of self management among students and to provide them with daily experience in managing themselves 1.3to foster student-teacher communication and collaboration through discussion on school affairs 1.4to develop students’ leadership through organising student activities 2 Organisation 2.14 Teacher Advisors (Standing Advisors and Special Advisors) 2.221 Student Representatives (Prefects (2), Student Union (2), Houses (4), School Ambassadors (3), Small Teacher (1), Class Monitors/Monitresses (7), Librarian (1), Student Star (1))

10 Student Council (Cont’d) 3Meetings 3.1A total of three meetings are held in a year, one in each school term 3.2Agendas are set by the teacher advisors and student representatives through discussion 3.3Areas of concern include school development, campus life, student performance and school programmes and activities 3.4Student representatives raise issues for discussion and reflect opinions from their student representative organisations in the meeting 3.5Student representatives take turns to draft the minutes which will be amended by the teacher advisors 3.6The teacher advisors and student representatives are responsible for presenting and reporting any important issues raised in the meeting to their organisations for follow-ups

11 Student Council (Cont’d) 4Activities 4.1Student representatives attend Annual Student Consultation Meeting to collect opinions from peers 4.2Priorities are given to them to join leadership programmes and exchange programmes 4.3They collaborate with different student organisations to organise various activities for their fellow schoolmates 4.4They serve as our school ambassadors to promote the school image in the community

12 Student Voice Strategy Students’ learning and personal growth are the key concern of our school. We consider student voice an integral part of school self-evaluation and improvement. By adopting a three-tier strategy, we help our students to become confident, responsible and active members of the school community.

13 Student as Co-Learners catered for all students aimed at developing students’ core values, basic personal qualities and generic skills so that they can identify themselves with the school culture, can reflect on their learning experience, and can express their feelings and views about their school experience through appropriate channels example of programmes include : uniform group training for all S1 classes, social services training and reflection handbooks for all S2 classes, drama education and student learning profile for all S3 classes, project learning for all S1-S3 classes, classroom learning questionnaires, ECA questionnaires and stakeholders survey, morning reading periods, class teachers periods and value-education talks and other activities for all S1-S7 classes

14 Student as Co-Organisers catered for students with different potentials and students who serve as executives of student organisations aimed at providing students with opportunities to help their teachers, their peers and themselves through participating in and organizing a variety of school activities so that they can have a sense of community involvement and ownership, live out and sustain the school culture examples of programmes include : self-management teams in S1-S3, study groups in S4-S7, class associations in all classes, running of house and club activities, team work in school functions, inter- school activities, school ambassador programmes, library services, peer guidance (small teacher) and discipline (prefects), volunteer services for school and community, exchanges with student leaders from other school, meeting with teachers-in-charge and the principal

15 Student as Co-Leaders catered for committed students, and students who are elected or recommended as representatives of student organisations aimed at providing students with practical experience to develop their leadership in daily school lives on different domains such as learning and teaching, student support, school environment and administration so that they can make contribution to their school and have a real sense of achievement examples of programmes include : Student Union and Student Council activities, special task group on student and school affairs (e.g. lunch box, school uniform, library renovation, etc.), election and inauguration ceremonies, leadership training workshops and camps, Overseas/Mainland Study Tour, student surveys, regular meetings and appointment with teachers-in-charge and the principal

16 THANK YOU!


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