Hong Kong
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Uniforms are worn in two seasons: winter and summer. Winter uniform includes a plain long-sleeved white shirt, knee-length navy-blue pleated skirt, a navy cardigan or blazer, and a navy-blue or white scarf; summer uses a plain white blouse designed by the school with a knee-length tartan skirt. All seasons require a tartan tie, the school badge, white three-quarter stockings, and white Oxford-lace-up shoes (white with black middle); deviation from the uniform may prevent participation in school functions.
There are six houses: Cavell, Curie, Keller, Kenny, Mason and Morris. Each house is named after a notable historical figure (e.g., Cavell, Curie, Keller, Kenny, Mason, Morris) and houses compete in inter-house events such as the annual sports day and swimming gala.
St. Paul's Convent School is sponsored and administered by the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres. Since September 2004 it has operated under the Direct Subsidy Scheme, as a non-profit institution governed by its sponsoring religious body.
St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section) is a historic, single‑sex Catholic DSS secondary school for girls located at 140 Leighton Road in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island. It was founded in 1854 and moved to its current site in 1914; the present building was completed in 1981. The campus includes separate buildings for Secondary, Primary and Pre‑school sections, and facilities such as an indoor heated swimming pool, a library, a Studio/Media Lab, and the Smart Oasis green building. The school offers HKDSE and GCE A‑Levels, and supports a broad programme of arts, languages and STEM through specialist facilities and programmes. Fee remission and scholarships are available, with policies in place to provide financial assistance and academic/non‑academic awards to qualifying students. Open days and anniversary events continue to celebrate the school's long history and community.