Sha Tin College

Coordinates: 22°23′34″N 114°11′18″E / 22.39278°N 114.18833°E / 22.39278; 114.18833 (Sha Tin College)
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Sha Tin College
沙田學院
co-educational
MottoOurs is a culture where we take responsibility for fulfilling our own potential and that of others for the good of humanity at all levels.
Established1982
PrincipalCarol Larkin (2017- )
Years7 to 13
Enrolment1,170 (September 2016)[1]
Colour(s)White, Light Blue, Navy Blue
Feeder schoolsSha Tin Junior School
Websiteshatincollege.edu.hk
Sha Tin College
Hanyu Pinyin
Shātián Xuéyuàn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSā tìhn hohk yuhn
JyutpingSaa1 tin4 hok6 jyun6
The sign at the entrance of Sha Tin College on Lai Wo Lane

Sha Tin College (STC) is a

co-educational international secondary school in Hong Kong and a member of the English Schools Foundation
.

Established in 1982 as the Shatin Annexe based in the campus of

KGV School in Kowloon Tong, the school relocated to 3 Lai Wo Lane, Fo Tan in 1985, adopting its present name.[2]

Students

For the 2020-21 school year, the school had 1389 students.[3] In 2020, 65.8 percent of students were Chinese, a total of 894 students. The next largest group was Eurasians, then Caucasians.[1]

Curriculum

Sha Tin College currently follows the IBDP curriculum. Year 12-13 students have the option to choose between the IBDP and the IBCP (IB Career-related Programme).

Academics

Sha Tin College's IBDP program achieved a 40-40 status (where over 40% of students achieve 40 points or above). One student at the college achieved the world's highest IGCSE maths score.[4]

Notable alumni


As a Filming Location

Due to the school's location in the Hills as well as for logistical reasons, Sha Tin College has been a filming location for several TV shows and movies, most noticeably Fight Back to School[5]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Provision of international school places". Sha Tin College. Sha Tin College. 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  2. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  3. ^ 2018-2019 Annual Report
  4. ^ "Maths whiz Anthony beats the world to top marks in exam". South China Morning Post. 6 July 2017.
  5. ^ "5 things to know about Fight Back to School – the action-comedy film starring Hong Kong icons Stephen Chow and Sharla Cheung, which turns 30 this year". South China Morning Post. 11 October 2021.

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