

150 Years of Blessings
Established by the De La Salle Brothers in 1875, the first Catholic all-boys secondary school in Hong Kong marks its sesquicentenary in 2025, steadfastly upholding its heritage and fostering a culture of innovation.
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Highlights at SJC
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Hong Kong Mathematical High Achievers Selection Contest 2026 3rd Runner-Up
We’re delighted to announce that our Mathematics Team elites secured 3rd Runner-Up among 222 schools at the Hong Kong Mathematical…
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HKSSF Inter-school Badminton Competition (Division II) Overall Champion
Our dedicated B grade team triumphed in the Inter-school Badminton Competition (Division II) finals against Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce…
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2026 Hong Kong Open Chinese Chess Individual Championship
St. Joseph’s College is proud to announce that Choi Shi Wang (蔡時泓) has achieved an outstanding victory at the 2026…
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The Christian Brothers’ Schools Student Exchange Programme 2026
The Christian Brothers’ Schools (CBS) Student Exchange Programme facilitates exchanges between Christian Brothers (Lasallian) secondary schools in Hong Kong. The…
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Department of Mathematics – The Forty-Third Hong Kong Mathematics Olympiad
We are delighted to announce that our Math Team Elites attained 1st Class Honour (only 6 schools) among 250 schools…
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Rabbit Shelter Visit and Animal Care Service
Our volunteers gathered for a special morning of service and smiles! We spent our day at the Hong Kong Bunny…

Academic
Josephians have consistently achieved outstanding results in HKDSE. We continue to uphold a high rate of university entrance, a long-standing tradition dating back to the establishment of the first university in Hong Kong.
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Extra-Curricular
Among the customary victors in inter-school competitions, our graduates stand out not only for their academic prowess, but also for their notable achievements as esteemed sportsmen, artists, entrepreneurs and philanthropists.
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St. Joseph’s College has been an English-speaking secondary school since its establishment, and this tradition continues to be upheld and carried forward beyond its 150th anniversary.
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