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The school has a Learning Zone consisting of the Library, multi-purpose learning areas and a self-study room. Classrooms and other learning spaces are equipped with the latest technology and multimedia facilities, and intranet and e-learning systems are standard on campus. Digital classrooms with electronic whiteboards support teaching and learning, and the College collaborates with the University of Hong Kong's Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre (TaLiC) to introduce MOOC-based courses.
The Physical and Health Education programme emphasizes motor and athletic development, health-related decision making and appreciation of movement. It includes regular exercise, a range of sports-related activities, health talks and Health Week.
The Learning Zone houses the Library, multi-purpose learning areas and a self-study room. Classrooms and special rooms have the latest technology and multimedia facilities. Intranet and e-learning systems are standard on campus, and digital classrooms with electronic whiteboards support learning. The school collaborates with the University of Hong Kong's Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre (TaLiC) to deliver MOOC-based courses.
Visual Arts includes art making, project work and art appreciation, with museum visits and art workshops. Music focuses on appreciation, performance, training and the use of digital learning tools, with students participating in internal and external music activities. The Library offers Reading Circle and Mobile Library activities, visits to the Central Library, and Harvard Book Prize awards to students. STEM Week provides STEM-focused activities.
HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College is a Direct Subsidy Scheme secondary school in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long. It offers two academic pathways: the local HKDSE and an International A Level route using Pearson Edexcel IAL in S5–S6. English is the medium of instruction for most subjects, while Chinese-medium subjects include Chinese Language and Chinese History; Putonghua is used for Chinese in S1–S2. The campus lists 30 standard classrooms, five science laboratories, a LEAD Centre, Blackbox Theatre, Media Lab, Fitness Centre and more. Student life features a Students’ Union and inter-house activities, alongside department-led enrichment such as Mathematics logic games and Rubik’s cube. The school highlights gifted education through its GEAR initiatives and promotes self-directed learning with BYOD and blended learning. Public bus routes provide convenient access to the campus.