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The sponsoring body of the school is
the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools,
known as the 'La Salle Brothers', named after the founder
of the Institute, John Baptist de La Salle.
The aim of the Institute is to give
a human and Christian education to the young, especially
the poor.
The spirit of the Institute is of FAITH
and ZEAL: to have faith in God and an ardent zeal to
teach the children. This is also a mission shared by
all La Sallian schools in Hong Kong.
All La Sallian schools are committed
to helping young people to develop themselves fully as
human persons, to learn to live as brothers and sisters
in a world of justice.
The mission of St. Joseph's Primary
School is to educate students in areas of moral, intellectual,
physical, social, aesthetic and spiritual development.
The process will take place in an environment conducive
to learning and in the context of interaction between
staff and students.
The policy of the school is to provide
an All Round Education, with equal emphasis on extra-curricular
competency development as well as academic excellence.
Three essential activities of the school
year are the Annual Athletic Meet, the Parents' Day and
the publication of the School Magazine.
Student Guidance takes the form of
a Whole School Approach and a balance is struck between
discipline and counselling by a deliberate integration
of job description of the team members.
A Conduct Award Scheme is in operation
with special emphasis to give recognition to the very
ordinary students for their standard performance in school,
who do not break any school regulations though they are
not outstanding in academic achievements, or in any other
areas. We believe that given opportunity, these ordinary
students may contribute equally substantially to society
in future as their more outstanding counterparts when
they grow up as long as their interest in studies and
law-abiding attitudes are sustained in their early years.
The St. Joseph's Primary School PTA
plays a very important role in facilitating a communication
between school and parents. Sufficient opportunities
for teacher-parent contacts are provided in the form
of parent receptions initiated by the school, annual
gatherings for special purposes such as briefings on
education systems or policies, and less formal gatherings
initiated by the PTA for a friendly exchange of views.
The Parents' Day offers a good opportunity
to discuss progress of the students' performances in
all aspects. Interviews are also arranged for parents
in need on special issues. Parents as partners in education
are vital in our school system.
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