Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School (TWGSS; or in short) is an EMI co-education secondary school located at 70 Hoi Pa Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. The school building consists of the hall, the laboratory wing, the classroom wing, and the new wing (completed in 2003). Tang Suk Ching is the current principal of the school, beginning her term in September 2016.
Historically, more students at the school have received 10 A grades on the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) (the highest grade possible on the HKCEE) than at any other secondary schools in Hong Kong. Out of over 572 secondary schools in Hong Kong, fewer than 30 have ever produced these so-called "10A" students. In particular, between 2000 and 2010, eight Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School students have received 10 A's in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) and 14 students have received 9 A's, ranking ninth among all secondary schools in Hong Kong.
In the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE), more than 30 students have received 5 A's, 4 A's or 3 A's between 2000 and 2010. The school received a relatively high number of A grades and A-C grades per student.
TWGSS counts a total of 12 winners of the Hong Kong Outstanding Students Awards, ranking seventh among all secondary schools in Hong Kong.
31 air-conditioned classrooms and school hall, Audio-Visual Production & Broadcasting Centre, 3 Computer Assisted Learning Centres, Student Activity Centre, laboratories, Geography Room, Music Room, Music Centre, Language room, Home Economics Room, Art Room, Design and Technology Room, library, conference rooms, Lecture Room, badminton court and basketball court.
There are 4 houses, Bamboo, Camphor, Pine and Plum. More than 30 clubs and societies of academic, service, sports or other interests are also organised.
Generations of students' abiding passion for the House culture stands as one of TWGSS' long-standing traditions. The four Houses - Pine, Plum, Camphor and Bamboo - play a leading role in an array of annual school events, ranging from the Swimming Gala and Sports Day to the Inter-House Music Competition, Drama Competition, Debate Competition, and various ball games and matches. These House activities not only help develop students' organizational skills and leadership but also foster a strong sense of belonging and profound friendship among their peers. The frequent homecoming of alumni to support the House activities and their successors bespeaks the fact that this deep-seated House culture forges a strong bond between the School, its students, and generations of graduates over the years.
Ronald Fung:Late politician and businessman (taught History in the late 1970s)