HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, Educational institution in Kowloon City District, Hong Kong.
The HKICC Lee Shau Kee School is an educational institution in Kowloon City with modern workspaces, labs, and gallery areas where students develop projects in creative fields. The campus serves secondary students pursuing careers in architecture, film, advertising, and digital media through hands-on learning.
The school was established in 2006 under the Direct Subsidy Scheme with backing from the Li Ka Shing Foundation and Hong Kong Contemporary Culture Centre. Its founding reflected a commitment to providing specialized creative education separate from traditional secondary schooling approaches.
The school's spaces show how students pursue creative work across film, design, and multimedia every day, with student exhibitions and projects visible throughout the campus. This everyday engagement with hands-on creation shapes how the place feels and functions as a working creative environment.
The campus is located in Kowloon City and open to visitors by appointment to view student exhibitions and project spaces. Plan your visit on weekdays when students are working on projects and the spaces feel most active.
The school deliberately moves away from exam-focused learning, instead building its approach around personal growth and real projects done with working professionals. This different learning model sets it apart from most schools in Hong Kong.
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