Below is a list of top quality secondary schools in Hong Kong. The rating in general is based on below attributes and calculate the ranking of 405+ Secondary School. Academic contributes 40% and the other attributes contribute 15% from the ranking calculation. The information will be constantly updated.
The attributes are based on 5 key elements, namely academic, music, sport, campus and its facilities as well as teacher qualifications.
Diocesan Girls' School
Diocesan Boys' School
Good Hope School
La Salle College
SKH Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School
Heep Yunn School
Marymount Secondary School
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section)
St. Stephen's Girls' College
St. Paul's Convent School
Queen's College
Wah Yan College Hong Kong
Ying Wa College
St. Paul's Co-Educational College
Pui Ching Middle School
St. Mary's Canossian College
Wah Yan College Kowloon
True Light Middle School of Hong Kong
St. Joseph's College
Carmel Pak U Secondary School
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