SALEM-Immanuel Lutheran College
SALEM-Immanuel Lutheran College (ILC; Chinese: 南亞路德會沐恩中學) is a Hong Kong Aided Co-educational Christian Secondary School with primary and secondary sessions, founded in 1983. Our college serve for both boys and girls. Our campus is now located in Tai Yuen Estate, Tai Po, New Territories.
Immanuel Lutheran College Chinese: 南亞路德會沐恩中學 | |
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Tai Yuen Estate, Tai Po, Hong Kong Hong Kong | |
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School type | Government assisted secondary school Aided Co-educational Secondary Grammar School |
Motto | Wisdom, Truth, Virtue and Love to All |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christianity |
Established | 1983 |
School district | Tai Po |
Principal | Ms Wong Yiu Kiu |
Language | English |
Website | ilc |
History
The predecessor of Immanuel Lutheran College was Immanuel Lutheran English Middle School which was run by the South Asian Lutheran Evangelical Mission inside a private mansion in Kwun Tong, Kowloon. It was small and facilities were inadequate. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm and dedication of teachers deeply impressed parents and the Education Department. In 1978, it was asked to become a caput school and before long, it was further invited to become an aided school. The transition was completed in 1982.
However, due to limitations of the school building, the learning environment and facilities could hardly be upgraded to the level of a standard aided secondary school. In order to improve the situation, South Asian Lutheran Evangelical Mission was advised by the Education Department to phase out Immanuel Lutheran English Middle School and start a new school in the New Territories. Eventually, Immanuel Lutheran College was established in 1983.
In the first year, ILC had only S.1 and S.4 but she developed gradually to become a full secondary school with all levels from S.1 to S.7 in the following years.
There have been many improvements in our campus environment and teaching facilities over the years. From the 1996 summer to the fall of 1997, a large scale school improvement construction project was carried out to put up a new wing at the main entrance. When it was completed, more rooms were made available for various activities and the working conditions for teachers had also been made better. Furthermore, in order to catch up with the fast growth of Information Technology, a computer network system was installed to connect all computers in the school, and multi-media projectors were installed in every classroom and special room. Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) was set up too. Teachers and students could then enjoy this information technology freely on the school campus. There are now two Multimedia Language Centres, two Computer Rooms, one Multimedia Production Centre, and one Multimedia Studio (The WoW Production Studio) in the school.
In the aspect of student growth, we are still aiming at fostering their all-rounded development in their intellectual, social, physical and spiritual dimensions. As a development of students’ capacities and abilities, a Student Union was established in 1991 and in 1995, four houses, Samuel, Enoch, Esther and Deborah were also set up. Through their participations, students have opportunities to plan programmes and run activities on their own. In the process, they can cultivate their potentials in various aspects and experience gained would be most precious to them.
School Mission
College devotes to the provision of a quality education in a Christian context and a healthy environment where students can develop their potential, excel intellectually, physically, socially, and spiritually, and prepare themselves for the challenges in life.
School Motto
Wisdom, Truth, Virtue, Love to all - 博學明道,臻善益群
Symbolisation of school logo
The cross at the top represents the school's Christianity background; the grid (fish net) and the pearl at the centre symbolises Tai Po at its early stages; the source of book, with pages printed Greek alphabets Alpha and Omega, can be derived from a Biblical scripture: "I (the God) am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end." (Upper part of Revelation of John, 21:6), and also indicated the thought of Christian education.
Principals
The supervisor, the first and the recent one, is Mr. Mark Sprengeler and the principal is Mr. Yeung Wing Kit.
The assistant principals (not vice-principals) are Mr. Lau Yeung Shan, and Ms Wong Yiu Kiu.
List of ILC Principals
Order | Year | Name |
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1 | 1983 – 2004 | Mr. Yau Chun Wan (丘頌云校長) |
2 | 2004 – 2012 | Mr. Yeung Wing Kit (楊永傑校長) |
3 | 2012 – present | Ms. Wong Yiu Kiu (黃堯姬女士) |
Class Structure
Level | S1 | S2 | S3 | S4 | S5 | S6 |
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No. of Classes | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
SALEM-Immanuel Lutheran College employs English as the main medium of instruction. Subjects that offer to Junior and Senior student are listed in below.
Junior-Form Curriculum - Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics, Christian Ethics, Liberal Studies, Putonghua, Chinese History, World History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Integrated Science, Geography, Physical Education, Home Economics, Design & Applied Technology, Visual Arts, Music, Computer Literacy, Introduction to Economics Business, Accounting & Financial Studies
Senior-Form Curriculum -
Class | First Elective | Second Elective | Third Elective | Core Subjects |
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S.4A | Physics | Chemistry | 1) BAFS
2) Biology 3) Economics 4) Geography 5) Information and Technology (ICT) 6) Visual Art |
English Language, Chinese Language, Mathematics,
Liberal Studies, Aesthetic Development, Physical Education, Christian Ethics,
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S.4B | Biology | Chemistry | ||
S.4C | Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (BAFS) | 1) Physics
2) World History 3) Chinese History | ||
S.4D | Economics |
To meet students’ needs, multiple subject combinations are offered to students to choose from based on their own interests and abilities. After the classification of classes in secondary four, students are allowed to drop the elective(s) before the starts of secondary five or six.
Student life
Upon the enrolment day, freshman for ILC will be divided into four houses, Samuel, Enoch, Esther and Deborah, which are famous names that appear in the Old Testament. Student are encouraged to engage in different houses' activities aim to strengthen their social skills and inspire their potentials.
House | Represetative colour |
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Samuel | Red |
Enoch | Yellow |
Esther | Purple |
Deborah | Green |