ADMISSION
TO FORM 1
Parents and students interested in applying for Form 1 places for the 2025/26 school year are invited to visit the School Office in person on 8th July or 9th July 2025.
Office hours on both days are as follows:
– Morning: 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
– Afternoon: 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Applicants must bring the following documents:
– Admission Slip & Allocation Slip issued by the Education Bureau
– Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID)
– Copies of Primary 5 and Primary 6 report cards
– Recent Photo
Only shortlisted applicants will be invited to take the entrance tests (English Language, Chinese Language, and Mathematics) on 11th July 2025.
For enquiries, please contact the School Office at 2338 7171.
Admission to Form One (2025-2026)
Welcome to our Admission Page. We are delighted that you are interested in applying to our College.
Here are the procedures for admission to Form One in September 2025.
Policy
Our College participates in the Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System. Students are admitted to La Salle College through either Discretionary Places (DP) or Central Allocation (CA).
Our College is allowed to reserve 30% of our Secondary 1 (S1) places as DP for admission of students. As La Salle Primary School is our feeder primary school, our College reserves 85% of the remaining places for La Salle Primary School at the CA stage.
Admission through Discretionary Places for 2025-26
Number of Discretionary places: 76
Application period: 2 January to 16 January, 2025
Procedures:
Admission Criteria 自行分配學位收生準則及比重 |
||
1 |
Conduct, performance in primary school as revealed in internal assessments, extra-curricular activities, awards, teachers' comments in report cards as well as position in discretionary place rank order list (if applicable) |
60% |
2 |
Performance at interview(s) |
40% |
* Office hours of the School Office:
Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
(except Public Holidays and Sundays)
Note:
La Salle College offers French as a language option to ensure all students have studied two languages to Form 6 level, a requirement of Hong Kong and most international universities. The College prepares these students for the DELF (Diploma of French Language Studies). However, to fulfill local university requirements, boys studying French and English as their two languages are also required to attain a pass in a recognized Chinese Exam such as GCSE Chinese or IGCSE Chinese.
Students with special circumstances who do not fit the criteria above may apply in writing to the Principal for special exemption. However, given EDB regulations, exemptions are very rarely approved.
Admission to Form One (2025-2026)
Welcome to our Admission Page. We are delighted that you are interested in applying to our College.
Here are the procedures for admission to Form One in September 2025.
Policy
Our College participates in the Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System. Students are admitted to La Salle College through either Discretionary Places (DP) or Central Allocation (CA).
Our College is allowed to reserve 30% of our Secondary 1 (S1) places as DP for admission of students. As La Salle Primary School is our feeder primary school, our College reserves 85% of the remaining places for La Salle Primary School at the CA stage.
Admission through Discretionary Places for 2025-26
Number of Discretionary places: 76
Application period: 2 January to 16 January, 2025
Procedures:
Admission Criteria 自行分配學位收生準則及比重 |
||
1 |
Conduct, performance in primary school as revealed in internal assessments, extra-curricular activities, awards, teachers' comments in report cards as well as position in discretionary place rank order list (if applicable) |
60% |
2 |
Performance at interview(s) |
40% |
* Office hours of the School Office:
Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
(except Public Holidays and Sundays)
Note:
La Salle College offers French as a language option to ensure all students have studied two languages to Form 6 level, a requirement of Hong Kong and most international universities. The College prepares these students for the DELF (Diploma of French Language Studies). However, to fulfill local university requirements, boys studying French and English as their two languages are also required to attain a pass in a recognized Chinese Exam such as GCSE Chinese or IGCSE Chinese.
Students with special circumstances who do not fit the criteria above may apply in writing to the Principal for special exemption. However, given EDB regulations, exemptions are very rarely approved.