Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College
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Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College (Chinese: 陳瑞祺永援中學, Portuguese: Colégio Perpétuo Socorro Chan Sui Ki; abbreviated as: Perpetual Help College; init: PHC) is a private Grant-in-aid primary and secondary school in Macau, with a main campus in São Lázaro (Saint Lazarus Parish) and a branch campus in Santo António (Saint Anthony Parish). Founded in 1955, Perpetual Help College now serves approximately 1,600 students in P.1 to F.6 (equivalent to grade one to twelve). It is a member of the Macau Catholic Schools Association.
Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College Colégio Perpétuo Socorro Chan Sui Ki 陳瑞祺永援中學 | |
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School type | Grant-in-aid, Primary, Secondary |
Motto | JUCUNDITAS AC SERVITIUM |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1955 |
Founder | Juan Campos Rodríguez Eusebio Arnáiz Álvarez |
Status | Open |
School code | CSKPHC / PHC |
Director | Sr. Flora Chu |
Principal | Sr. Margaret Cheung |
Gender | Male/Female |
Enrollment | ~1600 |
Education system | English Section: GCE/IGCSE Chinese Section: |
Language | Chinese/English |
Campus size | 5350 sq. m. |
Affiliation | Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco |
Website | cskphc |
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Traditional Chinese | 陳瑞祺永援中學 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈瑞祺永援中学 | ||||||||||
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Portuguese | Colégio Perpétuo Socorro Chan Sui Ki | ||||||||||
The school has been registered as an Edexcel school, providing education opportunities on GCE A Level/ International Advanced Level to its students in the high school. Graduates of the high school receive offers from prestigious universities worldwide, including University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCL, King's College London, University of Pennsylvania, University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, University of Melbourne and many others.