Sacred Heart Canossian College - Subjects

Subjects

  • Form 1 to Form 3:

Chinese Languages, English Languages, Mathematics, Religious and moral education, Chinese History, Integrated Science, Junior Humanities, Geography (suitable for Form 3), History, Putonghua (bring into Chinese Languages since Form 2), Computer, Music, Physical Education (include P.E and Dance in Form 1 and Form 2), Home Economics (include cooking and sewing), Visual Arts, Drama (for Form 1 and Form 2)

  • S1 to S6 (starting from 1 September):

English Language, Chinese Language, Mathematics, Religious and Moral Education, Junior Humanities, History, Chinese History, Integrated Science, Putonghua, Computer Literacy, Music, Home Economics, Physical Education, Visual Arts.

For HKCEE

  • Form 4 to Form 5:

Chinese Languages, English Languages, Mathematics, Religious and moral education, Chinese History, English Literature, Geography, History, Economics, Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Accounting, Computer, Home Economics, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Education

For HKALE

  • Form 6 to Form 7:

Chinese Languages and Literature, English Languages and Literature, Mathematics, Religious and moral education, Psychology, Geography, History, Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Music, Physical Education

For HKDSE

  • S4 to S6:

4 Core Courses; Chinese Languages, English Languages, Mathematics and Liberal Studies. Other required courses; Physical Education, Music, Visual Arts and Religious and moral Education. 3 Elective Courses; Chinese History, Chinese Literature, English Literature, Geography, History, Economics, Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Integrated Science, Business Accounting and Financial Studies, Information and Communication Technology, Technology and Living

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