Pastoral Care

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Pastoral care refers to the practice of “looking after the personal and social well being of children”. It can involve a huge variety of issues including health related, social and morality issues, learning needs, behaviour management and emotional support.
House Leadership and Personality Development
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Prep School
Every house has its own prep school schedule on house induction programmes, usually over a six months period. Prep school helps newly enrolled students at Form 1 level to be oriented in the school. Senior members of each house are given the responsibility to run the prep school activities, ensuring that every new student is properly inducted and adapted to the school’s culture and new environment soonest possible.
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House Student Government
Each house has its own House Committee, headed by a House Captain. The other members in the House Committee are a Deputy House Captain, Secretary I and II, Treasurer I and II , Sports Head, Food and Accommodations Head, Special Tasks Head, House Discipline Head, Health and Safety Head and Religious Affairs Head. House Committee members usually consist mainly of senior house members who are in Form 4 and Form 5. Assisted by their housemasters, they provide the leadership style for their own houses and at the same time train their junior house members in leadership skills to run house activities and inter-house competitions. There is a clear involvement of House Committee members managing the entire house. The roles of House Committee are clearly defined to avoid an overlap of responsibilities with the College Committee, a body representing the students at school level, which is headed by a Head Boy and a Head Girl.
In line with our effort to develop future leaders and captains of industries, the opportunity for leadership experience is extended to involve more students, thus the appointment of dorm leaders. A dorm leader takes care of the dorm he stays in. Usually he has to provide leadership for eleven other dorm members. This provision acts as a cross training for other leadership needs at school level, for example the College Committee and Presidents of clubs and societies.
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House Buddy
Every new house member is assigned to a house buddy of the same gender. The role of the house buddy is to assist the new house member to understand both the housemaster and also the school systems. Usually the duration of the house buddy arrangement is at the discretion of housemasters.
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Prep Class
Students do independent learning in prep classes. One or two senior house members are put into the same prep class of new students to ensure proper prep class management.