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Medium of Instruction is mainly English for most subjects, with Chinese-based subjects taught in Chinese. Putonghua is the medium of instruction for Chinese Language across Junior Secondary (S1-S3). The school has a substantial number of native-speaking teachers of English and Putonghua. Education support is provided for non-Chinese-speaking students.
The school has an Exchange and Immersion Programme as part of its What's Unique offerings. The programme is designed to ignite curiosity and a sense of wonder and is one of four special programmes (creativity, exchange and immersion, service learning, mentoring).
St. Stephen’s College is a co-educational secondary school in Stanley on Hong Kong Island, offering dual pathways to the HKDSE and the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) in senior years. The 150,000 m² campus—described by the school as Hong Kong’s largest secondary campus—includes numerous academic, sports and arts facilities, plus boarding across six dormitories for more than 400 students. Signature initiatives include a Creativity Programme (e.g., iEngineering, Creative Ceramics, Creative Music and Creative Media) and a Service Learning Programme. Students access a wide range of ECA groups from academic societies and debate teams to music ensembles and community service clubs. The College highlights English and Chinese (including Putonghua) in its learning aims. The school’s Heritage Trail also showcases on-campus historic buildings, reflecting a long history since 1903.