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Academic clubs and societies cover science, mathematics, economics, languages, and technology. The school offers Junior Science, Citizenship and Social Development, and science/ICT clubs, plus Model United Nations and gifted education.
Music is represented by multiple ensembles and instrumental classes, including Treble Choir, Symphony Orchestra, Camerata Strings, and Wind Band. Visual Arts and Drama are offered, and the arts programmes foster creative expression.
Chinese Language and Putonghua clubs support bilingual engagement. Model United Nations fosters international awareness.
Interest and service groups include Chess, Photography, Campus TV, Astronomy, and Drama. Uniform groups include Girl Guides and Scouts.
Community service programmes and volunteering are supported through groups focusing on service and environmental protection. Christian Fellowship offers spiritual life activities.
Leadership Programmes develop student leadership and project-management skills, complemented by student-run activities such as Campus TV and stage management. The co-curricular framework supports career development and professional skills through targeted experiences.
A broad sports programme includes Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Cross Country, Dance, Fencing, Football, Handball, Indoor Rowing, Swimming, Table-Tennis, and Volleyball. Mindfulness and wellness activities are integrated through physical education and school support services.
St. Paul’s Co-educational College (SPCC) is a Hong Kong secondary school (Grades 7–12) offering two senior pathways: the local Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). English is the medium of instruction for all subjects except Chinese, which is taught in Putonghua (F1–F3) with other Chinese subjects in Cantonese. The campus at 33 MacDonnell Road includes the Chong Yau Pak Wan Residence Hall, providing boarding places for up to 79 students. SPCC is well known for music, with multiple choirs and orchestras rehearsing weekly, and it hosts wide-ranging clubs across academics, arts, sports and service. Signature experiences include Student Activities Week, a “Rites of Passage” programme in Australia for Grade 9, and participation in the International Student Science Conference.