School worksheet

School D0d61d74 admissions and interview worksheet

Original admissions worksheet for School D0d61d74: shortlist notes, interview questions, portfolio prompts and official-source checks.

School facts

Type
aided primary school
Gender
co-educational
Founded
1920
Sponsoring body
中華Christian會香港 District會
Religion
Christian
Teaching language
Chinese
Motto
學以明道
Phone
2459 6221
Address
New Territories 屯門新墟青山公路28號
District
Tuen Mun District
POA school net
71
Official verification
Confirm every school fact with CHSC, EDB and the school's official website.

Questions before applying

  • What kind of learner does School D0d61d74 appear to support best?
  • How will the commute affect sleep, reading time and after-school activities?
  • What should the portfolio prove: language, curiosity, service, arts, sports or self-care?
  • If there is an interview, will the child face individual tasks, group play, parent questions or written observation?

Tonight's practice

Use short, varied practice instead of rehearsed scripts. Prepare one parent explanation of fit, one child self-introduction and one calm recovery phrase for questions the child does not understand.

Official report review

Report highlights and interview prep signals

Official report-like documents or pages were found on the school website.

Research statusOfficial report source found
Official report sources1
Typesreport
C.C.C. ButSan Primary School is a government-aided Christian school in Tuen Mun, with Chinese as the medium of instruction and the motto 'Learn to Illuminate the Way'. Based on the school website's Reports and Plans page, the school emphasizes home-school cooperation, whole-person development, and IT-assisted learning. Parents can gain insights into the school's educational philosophy and administrative structure.

Report highlights

  • The official school website includes a 'Reports and Plans' page listing various school documents such as mission, homework policy, exam policy, etc.
  • The school uses Chinese as the teaching language and emphasizes Christian values, with the motto 'Learn to Illuminate the Way'.
  • It offers a comprehensive curriculum including Chinese, English, Math, General Studies, Religious Studies, Putonghua, Music, Visual Arts, PE, etc.
  • There are dedicated sections for parents ('But San’s Parents') and PTA, encouraging parental involvement.
  • Campus life pages showcase extracurricular activities, school teams, uniformed groups, and whole-person activities.
  • Secondary school admission info provides details on allocation methods and graduate outcomes.
  • The school provides school-based educational psychology and speech therapy services for students with special needs.

School values

  • Christian faith
  • Holistic education
  • Home-school collaboration
  • Continuous improvement
  • Respect for individual differences

Family action plan

  • Browse the 'Reports and Plans' page on the school website to understand homework and exam policies.
  • Regularly check the 'But San’s Parents' and PTA sections for events and workshops.
  • Explore campus life photos and extracurricular activities with your child to spark interest.
  • Practice basic Chinese, English, and Math at home to align with the Chinese-medium instruction.
  • Monitor the school website for P1 central allocation results and transfer applications.

Parent interview prep

  • Prepare to communicate in Cantonese and understand how Christian values are integrated into teaching.
  • Review the school's mission and core values and reflect on how they align with your family.
  • Understand the school's stance on homework and exams; prepare to discuss your child's study habits.
  • Check if interviews or parent meetings are held; contact the school to confirm.
  • Prepare questions about extracurricular activities, secondary school support, and SEN services.

Child practice

  • Encourage your child to express themselves in Cantonese, e.g., introduce themselves and share interests.
  • Practice basic Chinese characters, English words, and simple math, but keep it relaxed.
  • Role-play conversations with teachers about family and hobbies.
  • Foster concentration and listening skills through reading and educational videos.
  • Involve your child in simple chores or group activities to build cooperation.

Interview prep signals

  • The school may value family alignment with Christian education; parents might be asked about their views.
  • Emphasis on Chinese and English language skills suggests the interview may assess linguistic abilities.
  • Homework and exam policies hint that the interview may focus on learning attitudes and habits.
  • Diverse extracurriculars suggest questions about the child's interests and leisure time.
  • Home-school cooperation is key; parents should show willingness to participate actively.
  • (Note: These are inferences; actual interview format should be confirmed with the school.)

Parent FAQ

What is the medium of instruction? How does the school support English learning?

The school uses Chinese (Cantonese) as the medium of instruction but has a school-based English self-learning platform and flipped classroom resources. Parents are encouraged to practice daily reading in both Chinese and English with their children.

How does the school support students with special educational needs?

The school provides school-based educational psychology and speech therapy services. Parents can contact the social worker or teachers for detailed assessment and support arrangements.

Practice bank

1,000 categorized interview prep questions

Use the school notes above to choose categories, then practise short natural answers. The full bank supports category, difficulty, random draw and read-aloud practice.

100 prompts

Self-introduction

Name, age, strengths, interests and recovery phrases.

100 prompts

Family life

Daily routines, parent support, chores and weekends.

100 prompts

Daily habits

School readiness, sleep, packing, manners and responsibility.

100 prompts

General knowledge

Weather, transport, safety, time, community helpers and Hong Kong context.

100 prompts

Situations

Empathy, conflict, honesty, safety and problem solving.

100 prompts

Picture talk

People, actions, place, sequence, feelings and story ending.

100 prompts

Maths

Counting, comparison, patterns, money, time and explain-your-method prompts.

100 prompts

English

Natural English answers for food, family, school, books and feelings.

100 prompts

Listening

One-step to multi-step instructions for attention and sequencing.

100 prompts

Group play

Sharing, turn-taking, joining games and handling disagreement.

Sources

Official sources to verify first

Rechecked against official sources on 26 June 2026. Until 2027 cycle dates are announced, confirm every deadline with the latest EDB notice.