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English is the primary medium of instruction for most subjects. Chinese is taught as a core language, with some Form 1-3 Chinese classes taught in Putonghua, and Putonghua is taught as a separate subject. The school offers foreign language programmes in French and Spanish through HKU (IGCSE Levels IIV), with classes mainly on Saturday mornings. In senior years, English and Chinese are core subjects and the school provides the International A-Level (IAL) option as an alternative to HKDSE.
The school uses English as the core medium of instruction for most subjects. Some Form 1-3 Chinese classes are taught in Putonghua, and Putonghua is taught as a separate subject.
The school offers a Foreign Language Programme with French (Level I/II/III/IV for IGCSE) and Spanish (Level I/II/III/IV for IGCSE) through the University of Hong Kong, with these classes taking place on Saturday mornings.
Founded in 1851, St. Paul’s College is a boys’ day school on 69 Bonham Road on Hong Kong Island. The College runs a school-based curriculum in Forms 1–3 and the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) in senior forms, with opportunities to take IGCSE and an International A-Level (IAL) stream for selected students. Co-curricular life is extensive: the Students’ Association operates 50+ clubs, alongside a Scout Troop and Youth Red Cross. The Global Classroom programme organises overseas study tours and exchanges each year. Facilities and teams support 15 sports with professional coaching. Languages include English as MOI, Chinese (with some Putonghua classes), and optional French and Spanish courses that progress to IGCSE