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“Using sport as a medium to effect social change”
Sport for Change Youth Crime Social Inclusion Disability Health Education “Using sport as a medium to effect social change”
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English Programmes Rugby English Active Learning for primary schools, funded by Education Bureau through SCOLAR since 2007 Tackling English for secondary schools, developed in conjunction with British Council, funded by Deutsche Bank
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Schools of Rugby Confucius Hall Secondary School (2013) Fat Ho Buddhist Memorial College (2015) Hong Kong Juvenile Care Centre (2015) Pui Tak Canossian College (2016) Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School (2016) Combine classroom lessons with PE sessions 8 sessions – Respect, Teamwork, Discipline… Programme developed by Scottish Rugby Union Funded by Goldman Sachs
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CHSS Comparison of Junior Form students’ Performance from Sept 2012 to Dec 2014
Table 1: Comparison of Students’ Lateness to School (S1-S3) Table 2: Comparison of Students’ Demerit Points (S1-S3) Year Total No of School Days Total No of Students Total No of Demerit Points Record Percentage of Decreasing Demerit Points Record 9/2012~7/2013 190 93 1077 100% 9/2013~7/2014 94 332 69.17% 9/104~12/2014 72 113 36 89.16% Year Total No of School Days Total No of Students Total No of Students lateness to school Percentage of students’ lateness 9/2012~7/2013 190 93 758 4.29% 9/2013~7/2014 94 272 1.52% 9/104~12/2014 72 113 128 1.57%
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Hong Kong’s Rugby Spirit
The programme uses rugby to emphasise the Education Bureau’s seven priority values and attitudes for Hong Kong students: “Perseverance” (Determination), “Respect for Others”, “Responsibility”, “National Identity”, “Commitment”, “Integrity” (Honesty) “Care for Others” (Teamwork) Sponsored by UBS
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Where sport can support the “Big Education” platform…
Positively impacting on a pupil’s broader school life (attainment, attendance, behaviour, confidence, discipline) Contributing to the achievement of the Education Bureau’s policy objectives Contributing to the health and well-being of the student community
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