Central and Western District - Secondary Schools

Secondary Schools

Arranged by alphabetical order of their full names in each category.

Government-administered schools

  • King's College

Aided schools

  • Caritas St. Francis Secondary School
  • Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui College
  • Raimondi College
  • St. Clare's Girls' School
  • St. Joseph's College
  • St. Louis School
  • St. Stephen's Church College
  • St. Stephen's Girls' College
  • Ying Wa Girls' School

Schools under Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS)

  • Hon Wah Middle School ,
  • St. Margaret's Girls' College, Hong Kong
  • St. Paul's Co-educational College
  • St. Paul's College

International schools

  • Carmel School
  • German Swiss International School
  • Hong Kong International School
  • Island School (under funding of English Schools Foundation, subsidised by government)
  • King George V School
  • Lycée Français International
  • Sear Rogers International School, Hong Kong Island
  • Sha Tin College
  • Singapore International School
  • South Island School
  • West Island School

Vocational and night schools (privately-funded)

  • Sacred Heart Canossian College of Commerce
  • St. Paul's Secondary Evening School

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