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School Ae83ccb7 admissions and interview worksheet

Original admissions worksheet for School Ae83ccb7: shortlist notes, interview questions, portfolio prompts and official-source checks.

School facts

Type
aided primary school
Gender
co-educational
Founded
2000
Sponsoring body
聖公宗(香港)小學監理委員會有限公司
Religion
Christian
Teaching language
Chinese
Motto
非以役人乃役於人
Phone
2604 8487
Address
New Territories 沙田馬鞍山寧泰路35號
District
Sha Tin District
POA school net
89
Official verification
Confirm every school fact with CHSC, EDB and the school's official website.

Questions before applying

  • What kind of learner does School Ae83ccb7 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 sources2
TypesSchool Development Plan
SKH Ma On Shan Holy Spirit School is a government-aided Christian primary school with the motto 'Not to be served, but to serve.' According to the School Development Plan (2025-2028), the school focuses on extending learning, inspiring potential, and life education to cultivate positive values.

Report highlights

  • The School Development Plan (2025-2028) shows full achievement in extending learning and improving teacher questioning over the past three years, enhancing students' analytical and inquiry skills.
  • Activities like 'Showcase of Works' and 'Lunchtime Concerts' provide opportunities for students to demonstrate achievements and boost confidence.
  • Reading interest and attitude were partially achieved, with plans to strengthen cross-curricular reading programs.
  • Life education fully achieved, with students showing diligence, responsibility, and empathy through school-based guidance activities.
  • Collaboration with Chinese University of Hong Kong on differentiated instruction in Chinese and Mathematics subjects.
  • Optimized activity classes allow students without specialized training to explore diverse interests and talents.
  • Stakeholder survey shows only 74% of students read outside class, indicating room for improvement in reading habits.

School values

  • Christian values: 'Not to be served, but to serve'
  • Holistic education: balanced development in moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic, and spiritual aspects
  • Proactive learning: self-learning, thinking, exploration, innovation
  • Service spirit: contribute to social prosperity and progress
  • Confidence and care: self-love and caring for others

Family action plan

  • Set aside daily reading time and encourage reading diverse books to boost interest.
  • Discuss school topics at home with open-ended questions like 'What did you learn? How else could it be done?'
  • Encourage participation in extracurricular activities to discover talents.
  • Assign simple chores to practice diligence and responsibility, praise efforts.
  • Engage in community service or volunteer work to develop empathy and service mindset.
  • Watch life education videos or stories together and discuss values.
  • Visit the school open day to observe facilities and student work displays.

Parent interview prep

  • Understand the school's Christian background and mission, prepare to share how you align with their values at home.
  • Familiarize with school development priorities like extending learning and life education.
  • Prepare examples of your child's extracurricular achievements to showcase diverse development.
  • Think about how you cultivate reading habits at home; bring concrete examples.
  • Create a home environment that encourages questioning and exploration.

Child practice

  • Practice self-introduction including name, interests, and strengths.
  • Prepare to talk about a favorite book and why you like it.
  • Practice reading aloud or telling a story in front of others to build confidence.
  • Learn to cooperate in conversations, e.g., taking turns and listening.
  • Try a simple challenging task (like a puzzle) and explain the process.

Interview prep signals

  • School values confidence and expression; may include self-introduction or sharing.
  • Reading habits likely discussed; child may be asked about favorite books.
  • Independent thinking and inquiry may be assessed through open-ended questions.
  • Life education focus may lead to questions about empathy or service experiences.
  • Diverse talent development means child may be asked to show an activity they enjoy.

Parent FAQ

How does the school assess reading ability? Will reading be tested in the interview?

The school uses cross-curricular reading programs and stakeholder surveys to assess reading habits. The interview may involve conversation about reading interests rather than a formal test. Parents are encouraged to read daily with their child and discuss books.

Does the Christian background affect interview content? Must the child have religious belief?

The school's Christian background influences its values, but the interview focuses on the child's overall potential, not religious belief. Parents can prepare to discuss how they teach caring and responsibility at home.

What is 'extending learning' specifically? How can parents support it?

Extending learning includes challenging assignments and higher-order questioning. Parents can support by asking open-ended questions like 'Are there other ways to solve this?' and encouraging deep thinking.

Will lack of extracurricular activities affect admission?

The school values multiple potential development; activity classes allow beginners to explore. No experience is not a direct disadvantage, but showing a positive attitude toward trying new things helps.

Is the school strict about conduct? How can I foster responsibility at home?

The school systematically develops diligence and responsibility through life education. Parents can assign simple tasks and praise specific responsible behavior, e.g., 'You tidied your desk today, that's very responsible!'

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.