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Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College 東華三院張明添中學 | |
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Location | |
No. 300, Nam Cheong Street | |
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Other name | T.W.G.Hs Chang Ming Thien College |
Type | Subsidized secondary school |
Established | 1971 |
Principal | Chow Ying Tai |
Affiliation | Tung Wah Group of Hospitals |
Website | twghcmts |
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chang Ming Thien College is a secondary school located at No. 300, Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. [1]
The school was founded in 1971, the third offered by full-time government-funded grammar school of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals.[ citation needed ] It uses Chinese as the medium of instruction. The campus covers an area of 7,400 square meters, a total of 32 classrooms, 16 special rooms, and a student activity center, the Language Self-Access Learning Centre, a large multi-purpose venue, study room, and library. All of the classrooms, special rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, a projector and computer equipment. The school consists of 60 teachers with a diploma in education, bachelor's or master's degree.[ citation needed ]
Students Union, Sports Associations, four clubs and 28 Student Clubs will be selected each year to learn the composition of Executive Committee, to provide students with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Events include a Sports Day, Drama festival, Music festival, English and Chinese Week, and variety shows.[ citation needed ]
The school consists of 31 classes, with nearly 1,200 boys and girls. There is a diverse curriculum, including arts, science, business, technical, and practical subjects. There are four groups of 30 subjects, giving a variety of choices. Over the past few years, students have successfully participated in the HKCEE, HKALE, and other public examinations.[ citation needed ]
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