HKDSE Results 2016

This year’s results are as follows:

  • 96.57% of our students have fulfilled the entrance requirements for enrolling in the universities in Hong Kong (Core subjects at 3322 or above, with one elective at Level 2 or above), while the overall average for Hong Kong is 36.3%.
  • The pass rate in all subjects is 100%. The rate in all subjects with Level 4 or above is 85.4%, while the overall average for Hong Kong is 34.9%.
  • 84.57% of our students have attained Level 4 or above in five subjects, while the overall average for Hong Kong is 20.2%.
  • 97.14% of our students have enrolled in the universities in Hong Kong through the Joint University Programmes Admissions System (JUPAS). 93.71% of our students will take degree courses through JUPAS.
  • Students have obtained outstanding results. Details are as follows:

Subject

Level 5 or above (%)

Level 4 or above (%)

 

Our School

Overall in HK

Our School

Overall in HK

English Language

31.4

9.7

81.1

27.4

Chinese Language

40.6

8.7

75.4

26.7

Mathematics (Compulsory)

47.4

14.0

86.3

39.1

Mathematics (Extended Module) (Calculus & Statistics)

75.0

27.9

96.4

54.9

Mathematics (Extended Module) (Algebra & Calculus)

90

37.2

100

61.0

Liberal Studies

61.7

8.9

97.7

35.6

Biology

59.5

18.6

92.9

44.3

Chemistry

69.4

25.4

87.1

52.2

Physics

64.2

26.5

94.3

50.9

Information and Communication Technology

63.6

7.8

90.9

26.5

Business, Accounting and Financial Studies

38.2

13.4

89.7

43.2

Chinese Literature

38.5

11.7

100

32.4

Economics

37.5

17.2

93.1

45.2

Geography

28.9

11.5

73.3

37.0

 

 

 

A (%)

A-B (%)

A-C (%)

 

Our School

Overall in HK

Our School

Overall in HK

Our School

Overall in HK

Japanese Language

61.1

51.2

100

73.9

100

85.7

 
  • On average, each student gained 0.40 (Level 5**), 0.94 (Level 5*), 1.54 (Level 5) and 2.51 (Level 4).

  • Outstanding students in HKDSE:

Ting Cheuk Wun

5(5**) 3(5*) 1(A)

Wong Chung Yan

5(5**) 2(5*) 1(5)

Chung Wai Yin

5(5**) 1(5*) 2(5)

Wong Ting Sum

4(5**) 4(5*)

Chan Pak Wing

4(5**) 3(5*) 1(B)

Chong Kwong Yu

4(5**) 1(5*) 2(4)

Cheng Cheuk Yu

4(5**) 3(5)

Wong Kam Ching

3(5**) 3(5*) 1(5) 1(A)

Li Chui Yin

3(5**) 2(5*) 1(5) 1(4)

Wong Yan Kei

2(5**) 4(5*) 1(5) 1(4)

Cheng Ho Ming

2(5**) 5(5*) 1(5)

Cheng Man Wai

2(5**) 3(5*) 1(5) 1(4) 1(A)

Tai Lok Yin

2(5**) 3(5*) 1(5) 1(4)

Yuen Kwan Nok

1(5**) 5(5*) 1(5)

  • The number and percentage of Form 6 graduates receiving tertiary education are as follows:
Institutes Number of students %  
University of Hong Kong 39 22.29 \
Chinese University of Hong Kong 40 22.86  50.86%
University of Science and Technology 10 5.71 /
Hong Kong Polytechnic University 20 11.43  
City University of Hong Kong 11 6.29  
Hong Kong Baptist University 5 2.86  
Open University 23 13.14  
Lingnan University 6 3.43  
The Education University of Hong Kong 2 1.14  
Honours Degree Programme under SSSDP 9 5.14  
National Taiwan University 1 0.57  
Sun Yat-sen University 2 1.14  
Kaohsiung Medical University 1 0.57  
Peking University 1 0.57  
Overseas 1 0.57  
Others 4 2.29  
Total 175 100  

 

  • Over the past twenty two years (1995-2016), many of our students have been admitted to professional courses in local universities. The following is a brief summary.

Professional Courses

No of students admitted

Professional Courses

No of students admitted

Medicine

83

Global Business

10

Actuarial Science

33

Double-degree courses

62

Pharmacy

27

Dental Surgery

10

Legal Studies

34

Accounting

179

Journalism

55

Economics and Finance

64

Architecture

34

Nursing

68

Tourism & Hotel Management

49

Education

40

Chinese Medicine

5

Business & Administration

443

Science and Engineering

452

Arts and Social Science

463

 
  • Many of our students were awarded scholarships, such as the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Scholarship, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarship and the Li Po Chun Charitable Trust Fund Scholarship.
  • The solid foundation given to our students in secondary school helps them to attain further success in their university life. In the last decade, many graduates gained their degree with First Class Honours.