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Why are the two Wah Yans producing fewer 9-A students in recent years?

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Why are the two Wah Yans producing fewer 9-A students in recent years?

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In WYHK, we seek to nurture our students whose acquisition of knowledge and skills is joined to Christian values, who will also become reflective learners. We also target at excellence, which is one of our characteristic of Jesuit education. However, we do not strive to produce students with 9 or 10 A. Even then, we still have at least one student achieving 9 or 10 distinctions every year since 1992, with the exception in 2003 and 2004. As for WYK, it is our aim to provide an environment for natural, happy and healthy growth of our students. It is not our policy or our sole aim to train 9-A or 10-A students and very few students in WYK enter for more than 8 subjects.

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