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The school offers IB Middle Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme alongside the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education. A STEAM Education Suite and a Design Technology Centre support student-driven projects across science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, with specialist facilities such as science laboratories and a CAD studio enabling extended inquiry. The program emphasises inquiry-based learning within its IB framework and HKDSE pathways.
The school provides extensive performing and visual arts facilities, including a black-box drama studio, a Music Centre with instruments and a recording studio, and multiple Visual Art studios. A Chinese Arts & Culture Hub supports cultural activities and spaces for dance and related disciplines. The school showcases student work through productions such as Shrek Jr. The Musical.
The school is an English-medium direct subsidy school and an IB World School. A Chinese Arts & Culture Hub is integrated on campus, supporting Chinese language and culture activities. The school values cultural identity and international-mindedness within its learning community.
Students participate in regular performing arts events and other student-led activities. Open Day highlights include student-led, interactive charity booths and live performances. The campus supports a range of clubs and hobby groups through its arts- and sport-oriented community.
The Scholarship Scheme includes a Special Scholarship for Leadership & Service, indicating opportunities for leadership and community involvement. Student-led charity booths and community engagement activities are part of CSS Open Day experiences. The school's philosophy emphasises serving the wider community.
The Scholarship Scheme includes General, HKDSE, IB Diploma, and Special Scholarships with Leadership & Service as a talent area, reflecting a commitment to developing student leadership and professional skills. CSS emphasises leadership development as part of its educational approach.
The campus features a bouldering wall, a gym, and an Astroturf multipurpose court, with additional indoor and outdoor sports facilities nearby for physical education and athletics. The school prioritises active engagement and student well-being within its facilities and programs.
Creative Secondary School (CSS) is an English-medium Direct Subsidy Scheme secondary school in Tseung Kwan O. From Forms 1–3, students learn Hong Kong’s junior curriculum through the IB Middle Years Programme framework; in senior years, they follow the HKDSE, with an option to study the IB Diploma Programme in Secondary 5–6. The school highlights arts education, with regular visual arts exhibitions, and provides structured wellbeing and leadership through house tutoring, a Student Union, and student leader roles that include community service. CSS also offers the CLACH programme to deepen Chinese language, literature, arts, culture and history, and runs CALP to support academic English. Wah Cheung operates the school bus service across many Kowloon and New Territories routes, easing daily transport for families. Campus contact details and public transport options are listed on the site.