Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School, secondary school in Hong Kong
Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School is a secondary institution in Sha Tin serving students from Form 1 through Form 6. The campus includes classrooms, science laboratories, sports facilities, art rooms, and a rooftop garden, with English as the main teaching language alongside Chinese and Mandarin classes.
The school was founded in 1978 and operates as part of Baptist Convention of Hong Kong. A new wing featuring classrooms and multimedia facilities was added in 1999, while approval for an expansion annex was granted in 2015.
The school operates under Baptist Convention of Hong Kong principles and integrates Christian values into its teaching approach. Students and staff actively participate in local commemorations and civic engagement, reflecting the school's commitment to fostering socially conscious learners.
The school is located in Sha Tin near the Shing Mun River and is easily accessible on foot through the residential area. With over 80 after-school clubs and sports groups, there are numerous opportunities for students to pursue interests and participate in various activities.
The school hosted political activist Joshua Wong in 2015, when he spoke to students about civil rights and democracy. The visit sparked controversy among some parents who objected to such topics being discussed in an educational setting.
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