Tung Wah Group of Hospitals S. C. Gaw Memorial College - Class Structure

Class Structure

The school organised classes from Secondary 1 to Secondary 7 (or Form 1 to Form 7). For Junior Forms, from Secondary 1 to Secondary 3, there are 4 classes in each form. For Senior Forms, from Secondary 4 to Secondary 5, there are five classes each form, divided into science, arts and business streams and preparing for Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination. The highest forms are matriculation, from Secondary 6 to Secondary 7, there are 2 classes each form, divided into science, arts and business streams and preparing for Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination.

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