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The school uses a house-colour PE T-shirt and a PE tracksuit for physical education. Students wear the school uniform during the Bridging Course.
The school runs a lunch program and has EatSmart accreditation for lunch and snacks, indicating a focus on healthy eating; there has been a tender for lunch boxes and tuck shop in the past, reflecting meal provision on campus.
The school has a house system with house allocation for students. A house-colour PE T-shirt is used to identify different houses.
The school is a non-profit making private school and is the feeder primary school for Diocesan Girls' School.
Diocesan Girls' Junior School (DGJS) is a private, not-for-profit primary school for girls, located at 1 Jordan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The curriculum emphasizes biliteracy in English and Chinese, with English as the main medium of instruction for most subjects; Putonghua is taught with a Putonghua stream in Chinese classes. Computer literacy and project-based learning are integral to the program. Beyond core subjects, DGJS offers a broad range of learning experiences, including inter-school competitions, arts, sports, and clubs, plus an outward-bound program in Year 6. The campus covers almost 13,000 square metres and houses a Performing Arts Centre, a STEM Room, a Scripture Room, a Music Activity Centre and a Student Activity Centre. Primary One admission for 2026-27 provides four classes; entry is limited to girls born between 1 September 2019 and 31 December 2020. The Headmistress is Dr. Holly Ming. The school offers fee remission and scholarships in support of eligible families. The motto Daily Giving Joyful Service underpins daily life at DGJS. The school maintains a strong emphasis on service, leadership and character development, with extensive facilities and a wide range of clubs and activities.