Hong Kong
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The campus comprises two standard Y2K building clusters with an additional New Wing in the Secondary Campus, covering approximately 14,000 square meters. It provides facilities and resources to extend learning beyond the classroom, with greening throughout to connect students with nature. Classrooms are low-noise and air-conditioned, and are equipped with LCD panels; there is broadband for video conferences with schools worldwide. There are three multi-purpose school halls with capacity over 500, three libraries (two in Primary Campus and one in Secondary Campus), and a range of special rooms including science laboratories, computer rooms, music rooms, visual arts rooms, geography room and an IB room. Additional spaces include conference rooms, six basketball courts (including one air-conditioned), two covered playgrounds, a dance studio, a campus TV studio, gardens and farming zones, an indoor heated swimming pool and an art gallery.
There are six basketball courts, including one air-conditioned court. There are two covered playgrounds. Three multi-purpose school halls are available for sports events and physical education. A dance studio and a campus TV studio support movement and media-related activities. The campus gardens and farming zones offer outdoor activity spaces.
Academic facilities include science laboratories, computer rooms, music rooms, visual arts rooms, geography room and an IB room. Three libraries (two in Primary Campus and one in Secondary Campus) support study and research. Classrooms are equipped with LCD panels and projectors, and broadband enables video conferences with schools worldwide. A range of special rooms and conference rooms support teaching and collaboration.
The school offers spaces for creative and media activities, including a dance studio, a campus TV studio and a state-of-the-art video-processing facility. Gardens and farming zones support outdoor, environmental and hands-on projects. An art gallery and music rooms provide venues for arts performances. These facilities support a broad range of clubs and activities beyond the standard curriculum.
The Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union Logos Academy is a through-train school offering continuous primary and secondary education on two adjoining campuses in Tseung Kwan O. Established in 2002, the academy combines Hong Kong’s local curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), providing global academic exposure rooted in Christian values. English is the main medium of instruction, while Chinese subjects are taught in Putonghua from Primary level. The school offers a wide range of co-curricular opportunities, including robotics competitions such as RoboMaster and VEX, handbell ensembles that perform at territory-wide events, and diverse sports teams. With its bilingual learning environment, faith-based ethos, and focus on intellectual and personal development, Logos Academy offers students a distinctive education pathway from childhood to pre-university.