CSWCSS

Career and Life Planning

Latest Career Information

  1. The deadline of JUPAS application is 27/11/2024. F6 students must finish the following tasks on or before the date:
  2. F6 students should approach your assigned teacher advisors to arrange meetings for Individual Counselling in preparation for JUPAS application in November.
  3. The 1st F3 Parents’ Talk will be held on 24/1/2025. It will introduce the school policies on elective subject selection, multiple pathway and tips for subject selection.
  4. Career Talk on the studies in mainland will be held on Parents’ Day (26/1/2025)

Local Studies

ii. Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions / Sectors (SSSDP) Programmes

SSSDP full-time bachelor’s degree programmes offered by the SSSDP Institutions.

iii. Electronic Advance Application System for Post-secondary Programmes (E-APP) https://www.eapp.gov.hk/tc/
Electronic Advance Application System for Post-secondary Programmes (E-APP) is a one-stop online application system for post-secondary programmes developed by the Education Bureau. Candidates sitting for the HKDSE in the current academic year may lodge advance applications for full-time locally-accredited sub-degree and undergraduate programmes that are not covered by the JUPAS via the E-APP before the release of HKDSE results.
iv. Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions / Sectors (SSSDP) Programmes

SSSDP full-time bachelor’s degree programmes offered by the SSSDP institutions

https://www.jupas.edu.hk/en/sssdp/about-sssdp/objectives/

https://www.cspe.edu.hk/en/sssdp/contacts/

v. Information Portal for Accredited Post-secondary Programmes (iPASS)

To further assist students in programme selection and application, apart from locally-accredited self-financing post-secondary programmes, the Information Portal for Accredited Post-secondary Programmes (iPASS) will provide information on all locally accredited full-time higher diploma, associate degree and first degree programmes not covered by the JUPAS. These will include publicly-funded sub-degree programmes offered by the Vocational Training Council and publicly-funded degree programmes offered by the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

https://www.cspe.edu.hk/tc/Overview.html

https://www.cspe.edu.hk/tc/ipass/Programmes.html

Non-local Further Studies

Multiple Pathways

Personality Test

Job Search

Time Flies 生涯規劃(職場制勝/升學無疆界)
https://www.youtube.com/@timeflies5597/videos

Industries and Jobs in Hong Kong (EDB)
https://lifeplanning.edb.gov.hk/tc/career/career-information/

Recruit
https://www.recruit.com.hk

Government Vacancies
https://www.csb.gov.hk/tc_chi/recruit/7.html

Dream Born Career Planning Programme

Dream Born Career Planning Programme to enhance F.4 students’ awareness of career planning via a series of careers-related activities such as workshops, mock interview, personality test.

Life Planning Day

Life Planning Day offers opportunities for students to visit local universities to obtain updated information for further studies.

Old Boy Sharing Session

Old boy sharing session for F.5 and F.6 students about the tips and strategies in preparation for the JUPAS application.

Mock Exam Release of HKDSE for F.5 students

The aims of the activity are as follows:

  • Help students set a clear and reflect upon their strategies for further studies​.
  • Motivate students to learn actively in preparation of the HKDSE.
  • Enable students to explore different paths for further studies.

Interview talk and Workshop

Interview talk and workshop for F.6 students in preparation for JUPAS interviews.

​Community Outreaching Programme

Community Outreaching Programme which offered opportunities for students to work with the pharmacy undergraduates of CUHK to boost the community health awareness in Shamshuipo district.

University Programme Introduction

University Programme Introduction for F.3 students in which old boys were invited to share their university life and study in different faculties in local universities.

​​Career and Life Planning Committee

Amid drastic social development, information about multiple pathways of career planning is ever changing. In order to keep students well-informed of updated statistics and information about career-related issues and boost their ambitions to pursue their dreams. The Career and Life Planning Committee has adopted a ‘whole -school approach’ to prepare to help students plan their careers path through various careers-related activities of Self Exploration, Education Exploration and Job Exploration.

Through the careers-related activities and continuous reflection upon learning experiences, students are able to progressively develop an understanding of self, define their goal of studies and careers path, hence possibly enhance their motivation towards study and attitudes towards life.

Committee Members

  • Mr. Chau Wai Hung (Head of Committee)
  • Ms. Woy Felia
  • Ms. Chan Pui Yi
  • Ms. Lam Tsz Min
  • Mr. Wong Ka Chun Patrick

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