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五旬節于良發小學
Pentecostal Yu Leung Fat Primary School
North   POA : 81 
Address: 16 Fai Ming Road, Fanling, N.T.
Phone:   26795626    Email:   info@pylfps.edu.hk
Fax:   26765434    Website:   http://www.pylfps.edu.hk
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School Information School Information
Supervisor/ Chairman of Management Committee : Mr. Wong Tat Keung Timothy
School Head : Ms. Sit Wing Sze
Incorporated Management Committee been established? : Established
Percentage of School Supervisor and Managers / Chairperson and Members of School Management Committee (SMC) of Government Schools Fulfilling the Training Targets : 92%
School Type : Aided
Whole Day
Student Gender : Co-ed
Sponsoring Body : Kowloon Pentecostal Church
Religion : Protestantism / Christianity
Year of Commencement of Operation : 1999
School Motto : Faith, Hope, Love
Area Occupied by the School : About 7000 Sq. M
Through-train Secondary School : -
Feeder Secondary School : -
Nominated Secondary School : -
Medium of Instruction : Chinese(incl.: Putonghua) and English
School Bus Service : School Bus; Nanny van
Parent-Teacher Association : Yes
Past Students' Association/Alumni Association : Yes
4Rs Mental Health Charter : Yes
Whole School Health Programme : Action School
2025/2026 Annual School Charges 2025/2026 Annual School Charges
School Fee : -
Tong Fai :

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PTA Fee : $40
Approved Charges for non-standard items : Special fees: $450
Other Charges : -
School Facilities School Facilities
Number of Classroom(s) : 33
Number of School Hall(s) : 2
Number of Playground(s) : 4
Number of Library(ies) : 1
Special Rooms : We have different functional rooms to suit students' learning needs, including STEAM Room, Innovative Lab, Computer Room, PLPR Room (language room), Visual Arts Room, Music Room, Conference Room, Multi-purpose Room, Chapel, Bio-eco Corner, Butterfly Garden, Rainbow Corner and Biblical Garden.
Facility(ies) for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs : Accessible lift and Accessible toilet.
Others : 4 sets of 3D printers, 190 iPads and 90 notebooks; all classrooms with computers, visualisers, interactive white boards and air conditioning.
Teaching Staff Information (Including School Head) in the 2024/2025 school year Teaching Staff Information (Including School Head) in the 2024/2025 school year
Number of teaching posts in the approved establishment : 55
Total number of teachers in the school : 62
Qualifications and professional training (%)
Had Received Teacher Training : 100%
Bachelor Degree : 100%
Master/ Doctorate Degree or above : 30%
Special Education Training : 72%
Years of Experience (%)
0 - 4 years : 20%
5 - 9 years : 11%
10 years or above : 69%
Class Structure Class Structure
2024/25 school year
P1 Number of classes : 5
P2 Number of classes : 5
P3 Number of classes : 5
P4 Number of classes : 5
P5 Number of classes : 5
P6 Number of classes : 5
Total : 30
2025/26 school year (Based on the number of classes approved by EDB in 2025)
P1 Number of classes : 5
P2 Number of classes : 5
P3 Number of classes : 5
P4 Number of classes : 5
P5 Number of classes : 5
P6 Number of classes : 5
Total : 30
Mode of teaching at different levels
Our school provides remedial classes for less able students and those with special educational needs. Teachers use different modes of teaching including small group teaching, co-operative learning and brain based learning to strengthen teacher-student interaction, arouse students' learning interests, cater for wide students' diversities and ensure student learning effectiveness.
Remarks
In order to cater for students with different learning needs, we have set up a total of 18 classes for Chinese, English and Mathematics tutoring to support students' learning. After school hours, our school provides 15 multi-talented and elite classes to develop students' potential.
Performance Assessment Performance Assessment
Applicable to P1 only
Number of test(s) per year : 1
Number of exam(s) per year : 1
Replace tests and examinations with diversified assessments in the first term of P1 : Yes
Applicable to P2 to P6 only
Number of test(s) per year : 1
Number of exam(s) per year : 2
Applicable to P1 to P6
Formulate appropriate school-based assessment and assignment policies, inform parents of related arrangements, and collect views from teachers, students and parents regularly (at least once per school year) for ongoing review and optimisation of the school assessment and assignment policies : Yes
Upload the school-based assessment policy onto the school webpage for information of the public and stakeholders : Yes
Upload the school-based assignment policy onto the school webpage for information of the public and stakeholders : Yes
Diversified Assessment for Learning : There is 1 test (Chinese, English, Maths and G.S.) and 2 exams (all subjects) for the whole school year. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of learning and teaching, we also have regular formative assessments for Chinese, English and Maths. For project learning, we encourage students to do self and peer evaluations. We also have parents' evaluations such as attitude and physical evaluation.
Avoid arranging tests or examinations immediately after long holidays in order to let students take more rest during the holidays : Yes
Arrange the timetable flexibly according to the school context, with a tutorial session provided in the afternoon as far as possible for students to finish some of their homework under teachers’ guidance : Yes
Streaming arrangement : P.2-P.6 pupils are arranged into one advanced class which demonstrating high academic performance. Other classes are of mixed abilities. In addition, we have set up 3 classes through pull-out classes within the school at different levels to enhance students' learning and motivation.
School Life School Life
Number of school days per week : 5
Number of periods per day : 9
Duration of each normal period : 35
School starts at : 8:00 AM
School ends at : 3:10 PM
Lunch break : 12:40 - 1:40
Lunch arrangement : Provided by designated supplier, arranged by parents and students. Rice heating machines are available.
Healthy school life : We have joined the Joyful Fruit Month program, which is organized by the Department of Health to nurture pupils' good eating habits. We have joined the "Green Monday School Program" to encourage students to choose a vegetarian lunch on Monday. School regularly sets up Happy Days to allow students to learn in a relaxed and happy environment through various activities.
Remarks : Our school day finishes at 2:10 p.m. on Wednesdays. Students can make good use of their time to join extra-curricular activities. Teachers conduct co-plan meetings, professional sharing, teacher training and prayer groups during that period of time.
Life-wide Learning Life-wide Learning
Our school provides students with a wide range of activities to achieve whole-person development and to maximize the opportunity to develop students' multiple intelligences. We organize various after-school activities such as visual arts, school team training, interest classes and uniform groups after school and on Saturdays.
School Mission School Mission
With the Invitational Education (IE) philosophy complementing our school's Christian belief, we provide a comprehensive range of quality education which aims towards the moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic and spiritual development for our students.
School Characteristics School Characteristics
School Management
School Management Organisation : The School Development Committee sets effective school strategies and gives support to the development of administrative affairs. We have various teams and departments to launch school policies co-operatively.
Incorporated Management Committee / School Management Committee/ Management Committee : The IMC conducts meetings periodically to discuss the important issues of school development and offer assistance if necessary.
School Green Policy : With funding given by the government, CLP Education Fund and the support of Green Power respectively, our school was offered a green dining hall, four eco- friendly bicycles and a butterfly garden to enhance students' environmental awareness and to improve their health. There is also a campus planting and bio-eco corner to provide a variety of activities and to promote green education. We are honoured to receive the 18th Green School Gold Award (Primary).
School's Major Concerns : 1. Building spiritual character and appreciating traditional virtues.
2. Promoting Reading across the Curriculum and cultivating innovative talents.
3. Understanding the national conditions and enhancing the sense of national identity.
Learning and Teaching Plan
Learning & Teaching Strategies : In addition to regular classes, our school has weekly assemblies, moral and civic education, library lessons and co-curricular activities. We adopt different strategies to cater for learner diversity in lessons. We are determined to strengthen students' reflective ability. Brain-based learning strategies are also implemented. Diversified learning modes are adopted in life-wide learning and integrated lessons. Moreover, cross-curricular integration is enhanced through thematic teaching and project learning. In order to foster biliteracy and trilingualism, we have one advanced class from each level (P.2 to P.5) which demonstrates high academic performance. We conduct the Primary Literacy Programme-Reading & Writing from P.1 to P.3 and Extensive Reading Workshops for P.4 to P.6 students.
Development of Major Renewed Emphases of the Primary Education Curriculum : 1. Strengthening values education (including life education, national education and national security education).
2. Enhancing cross-curricular learning and reading across the curriculum for developing lifelong learning capabilities.
3. Reinforcing STEAM education, and nurturing students' media and information literacy.
4. Enriching life-wide learning experiences and promoting whole-person development.
5. Making good use of learning time and creating space to promote balanced physical and mental development.
Development of Generic Skills : Generic skills are integrated and implemented into different subjects. We equip our students with different generic skills including communication, problem-solving, creativity, critical thinking and study skills through different learning activities.
Cultivation of Proper Values, Attitudes and Behaviours : Our school runs different programmes to nurture pupils' positive life values with a focus on enhancing responsibility, care and respect. We cultivate the character of the students with correct values based on Biblical truth.
Student Support
Whole School Approach to Catering for Learner Diversity : 1. After school classes for students with special educational needs. Classes focus on training for attention span, learning skills, social communication and psychological support.
2. 'Community Care Project'
3. Little teacher scheme
4. Enhancement programs and elite classes (STEAM, IT, Drama and Story Telling)
5. School social worker, school-based educational psychologist, school-based speech therapist, SEN student counselor and special educational needs coordinator to support the pupils in need of help
6. RRP classes and remedial classes
7. Small group teaching
Whole School Approach to Integrated Education : Adopting the 3-tier Intervention Model to optimize curriculum and academic work, making good use of our learning support grant and school-based speech therapy service by providing extra support to students with special educational needs, setting up English and Chinese extraction groups, providing after-school learning groups and setting up "Individual Education Plans" for students are the measures to provide support for students' with special educational needs. Furthermore, the school maintains good communication with parents through interviews and parents day to better understand the needs of students and to cooperate with each other.
Curriculum Tailoring and Adaptation : Curriculum tailoring and adaptations are made according to students' interests, needs and abilities.
Differentiated tasks are designed for diverse learners.
Home-school Co-operation and School Ethos
Home-School Co-operation : Parents are supportive, innovative, caring and helpful. Most of the parents are members of the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and they serve as volunteers in school daily routines and different activities such as 'Reading Mum and Dad' in reading programs and Project Learning Week. We have set up parents' fellowship and held different kinds of educational workshops and activities for parents to enhance their sense of belonging to the school community.
School Ethos : 1. With the Invitational Education (IE) philosophy complementing our school's Christian belief, we provide a comprehensive range of quality education which aims towards the moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic and spiritual development for our students.
2. Based on the teaching of the Bible, the school adopts an Integrated Guidance and Discipline Approach. We aim to build up harmonious relationships between teachers, parents and students through different school-based guidance activities.
3. Through the collaboration of teachers, students and parents, the school intends to establish a caring culture to foster students' resilience and to facilitate students' all-round development.
Future Development
School Development Plan : 1. Building spiritual character and appreciating traditional virtues.
2. Promoting Reading across the Curriculum and cultivating innovative talents.
3. Understand the national conditions and enhance the sense of national identity.
4. Chinese Language: Cross-curricular reading modules, teaching reading strategies, strengthening reading units and drama teaching, enhancing school-based ancient poetry courses and implementing diversified task formats.
5. English: NET Teacher Program, Reading and Writing Primary Literacy Programme (PLPR/W), Reading across the Curriculum (RaC), teaching English readers and creating a language-rich environment.
6. Mathematics: Interdisciplinary STEAM teaching, conducting practical assessment activities, problem-solving skills and electronic teaching.
7. General Studies: School-based STEAM curriculum, strengthening experimental inquiry and cultivating higher-order thinking abilities with diversified learning activities. The General Studies subjects for first and fourth graders are split into Humanities and Science.
Teacher Professional Training & Development : Organising seminars and talks on how to nurture students' behaviour, holding National Security Education Talks, developing a school based 'Reading across the Curriculum' Programme and STEAM education and using life-wide learning to cater for learner diversity.
Others : 1. Promoting excellence in students' learning through different learning platforms in order to improve the learning effectiveness of the students and enhance their self learning capabilities. e.g. Graded Reading World, i-learner, Oxford Owl, Math self learning platform, Fireflies Read Online Program, etc.
2. The school has a "Birthday Casual Wear Day" to make birthday students feel valued, cared for and loved.
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Last revision date:01 September 2025