Commending the Dedication and Efforts of our 2026 HKDSE Candidates

2026-07-15

We are pleased to report the encouraging results of our students in the 2026 HKDSE. These outcomes reflect the steady effort and dedication of our graduates, as well as the continuous guidance and support provided by our teaching staff.

Key Highlights of Achievement

  • Around 80% of our students fulfilled the general requirements for university admission (“332A+2”), surpassing the territory average of 42.6% by a wide margin.

  • Over 98% of our students attained eligibility for sub-degree programs (“22222”), well above the Hong Kong average of 72.6%.

  • The overall pass rate reached 99%, with almost 50% of our students achieving Level 4 or above in their subjects (compared to the Hong Kong average of 36.5 %).

  • 14 subjects outperformed the territory averages in Level 3 or above attainment, and 11 subjects exceeded the territory averages in Level 4 or above attainment.

  • All Core Subjects (English Language, Chinese Language, and Mathematics) outperformed the territory averages in attaining Level 4 or above. Among the core subjects, our students demonstrated prowess in English Language. 98% of our students achieved Level 3 or above, with 63% attaining Level 4 or above.

  • The results of Economics and Geography surpassed the territory averages in all levels.

8 students stood out for their outstanding accomplishments in the 2026 HKDSE. Notably, Lam Tsun Yin, Samuel (6L) emerged as a top achiever this year, scoring an impressive total of 39 points in 6 subjects, with grades of 5**, 5**, 5**, 5*, 5* and 5*.

Our Principal, Mr William Lee, shared in the joy of our students’ achievements.
Principal Lee celebrated a momentous success alongside our top HKDSE scorer, LAM Tsun Yin Samuel (6L).

We congratulate and commend these students for their perseverance and unwavering dedication to excellence.

We wish the class of 2026 the very best in their future endeavors, and trust that they will continue to strive for excellence and serve as light and salt in their communities. May our Heavenly Father continue to guide each of our graduates as they move forward to pursue their dreams in higher education and beyond.

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