Cheung Chuk Shan College 4.19

香港北角雲景道11號
Hong Kong,
Hong Kong

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Cheung Chuk Shan College is an aided, whole-day co-educational grammar secondary school founded in Hong Kong in 1969 by a group of philanthropists of the Five Districts Business Welfare Association. The School is named after Mr. Cheung Chuk Shan (1882 – 1936), a famous merchant in South China in the early 20th century.Class StructureThere are 27 classes in the School and enrollment remains steady at around 900 students. The number of S1 classes is altered between 4 and 5 on alternate school years since there would be inadequate space to accommodate 30 classes if the School accepted 5 S1 classes every year.CurriculumSince its establishment, the School has been adopting English as the medium of instruction. Except Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese History and Putonghua, all subjects are taught in English this school year.Subjects offered to students:FacilitiesDifferent amenities can be found within the eight-storey building of the School. There are 26 classrooms, 4 science laboratories, a multimedia learning centre, a computer room, a geography room, a music room, an art room, a home economics room, a needlework room, a library, an assembly hall, an outdoor playground, a gymnasium with a bouldering wall and 2 teaching rooms. The assembly hall, all classrooms and special rooms are air-conditioned.Incorporated Management CommitteeHeaded by Mr. Chan Kam Toi, the Incorporated Management Committee (IMC) comprises 15 members and is responsible for setting the general direction of development for the School and monitoring its operation.Members of the IMCList of Supervisors1. Mr. Cheung Yok Luen, MBE, JP (1969 – 1979)2. Mrs. Irene Cheung Yok Luen, MBE, JP (1979 – 2006)3. Mr. Chan Kam Toi (2006 - )List of Principals1. Mr. Law Chung Hung (1969 – 1976)2. Mr. Leung Sau Chi, BH, JP (1976 – 2003)3. Mr. Yuen Tze Lam (2003 – 2013)4. Mr. Au Chun Keung (2013 - )