In order to have your final IB results sent to universities, ALL students MUST complete the IB Final Results to Universities form and email as a PDF to applications@rchk.edu.hk. Our internal deadline was Friday 17 April, 2025. We can still accept this form up until 30 May. Please do not miss this IB deadline.
Make sure that you read the 'Final Notes' at the bottom of the document. If something changes and you need to update the form, you can do so up until the end of May.
EducationUSA will hold their annual Pre-Departure Briefing on Thursday 29 May. If you are heading to the USA to study, you should plan to attend this session.
For more info, please get in touch with them directly:
Address: U.S. Consulate General, Public Affairs Section, 26 Garden Rd, Central
Phone: 2841 2402
We need ALL Y13 students to update their Unifrog accounts with ALL application results (offers/deferrals/waitlists and rejections) - please include the offer conditions as well. Thank you very much for helping us gather this data.
Timeline
1. Complete all the information above on Unifrog before 22 May 2025
2. If you have not done it by 22 May - you will be held back after graduation rehearsal to complete the above task. This will give you less time with your peers to take gown photos.
Year 12 FE Core class - 9 May 2025 (Core 6)
This class is specifically for students who will apply to the US next year. During this class we will be setting up your Common App accounts
Location: 4/F DP Centre
Time: 1-2 PM
**We will send out an email reminder on Friday morning to the students who attended our lunchtime US Essay Writing sessions**
PPGs will be shared with all Year 12 students on Tuesday, 14 May via email. PPGs are meant to help students to identify the universities and programmes they want to apply for, are academically qualified for (or nearly qualifying for) and help students to target improvements prior to making post-secondary applications. Students have been instructed to explore options across their PPG range - both the upper and lower end.
If you have any concerns or questions about these grades, please contact your FE counsellor.
Who will attend? you, your parent(s) and your FE counsellor
What is it? a 30 minute meeting where you will present your 3WC Project - You can find a sample template here (must view with RC email address).
In this meeting we will discuss:
Your PPGs - How your PPGs affect your research and how they relate to university entry requirements
Your university research: universities, locations, programs you will apply to
Managing realistic expectations
Finances - is your family aware of the costs? Are they ok with it?
A number of other items, including your FE engagement, Year 13 deadlines and any other pertinent information
When will it happen? During school hours from 14 May to 13 June 2025 - please only book an appointment when you are free.
Where? Parents on Zoom or in person; you with your FE counsellor
Why? Your parents should be a part of your FE research and journey. Through this meeting we hope to foster positive communication between all parties.
How? Booking information below - Bookings can be from 8:30am-3pm (3pm last booking). If these times are not suitable and alternative arrangements need to be made, please email your FE counsellor directly.
The FE team sets internal deadlines to help Year 13 students stay on track with their university applications.
Parents and students can view these deadlines on the Inspire sidebar, under Year 13 > Y13 Deadlines
If you have any questions, please email careers@rchk.edu.hk
Go to our FE Calendar of Events to view upcoming university visits!
UAT-UK offers three admissions tests:
The Engineering and Science Admissions Test (ESAT)
The Test of Academic Reasoning for Admissions (TARA) - NEW
The Test of Mathematics for University Admission (TMUA)
Currently seven UAT-UK institutions use one or more of these tests:
Imperial College London
The University of Cambridge
Durham University
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
The University of Warwick
The University of Bristol
University College London (UCL)
For more info, please click here
Studying at the School of Economics
Watch Bristol's latest videos about studying at the School of Economics
You can also read the reflections from their first cohort of MSc Economics and Data Science students on Bristol's Economics blog
Student Stories from the School of Law
"LLM at Bristol: what to expect and how it can shape your legal career"
In-house lawyer and Law School alumnus, Femi Adeluola (LLM 2022) shares his journey from studying LLM Commercial Law to taking the SQE and establishing a successful legal career in the UK. Femi shares some highlights of his studies and some useful career advice for those considering a career in law
"How to qualify as a solicitor in China with a UK law degree"
Trainee Solicitor and Law School alumna, Lei Yang (MA 2022) shares her journey from studying in the UK to working at a top law firm in Beijing. Discover Lei's key insights on legal career pathways, qualification routes, and how her time at Bristol helped shape her success
If you're planning to visit universities this summer and attend a tour or information session, the person taking you around will likely be a current student. Use this opportunity to ask questions you cannot find on the websites to make the most of your visit.
Here are some example questions:
What opportunities are there for study abroad and exchange programs?
If available, are these global programs directly run by this school – where faculty members travel with students – or are these study abroad programs outsourced to a third-party company?
Are these study abroad experiences built into the tuition or are there additional fees to participate?
What surprised you about this school? What's something you didn't expect?
What event on campus gets the biggest turnout every year?
If you were struggling with an issue, would you know who to turn to? Who would that be?
(from https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/applying/articles/questions-to-ask-on-a-college-visit
Competition Launch Date: 1 May
Register Deadline: 18 May
Submission Deadline: 6 June
Judging and Voting Period: 13 June
Winner Announcement: 18 June
Prize allocation: 3-4 weeks after winner announcement
NATPAK is a sustainable packaging solutions company specialising in assisting various brands across many industries in transitioning to sustainable packaging. This year, with the help of Future-Proof HK, NATPAK proudly announces a first-of-its-kind inter-school art and product design competition that underscores the crucial message of sustainability. This unique initiative provides students with an unprecedented platform to showcase their creativity and design talent, bridging classroom learning to meaningful real-world applications
Considering applying to the University of Melbourne? Then you should plan to attend this webinar
tailored specifically for HK students who will apply to University of Melbourne
An interactive session → you will hear from former RCHK student as well as other Trinity residents originally from Hong Kong
Details:
Date: Tuesday, 6 May
Time: 7:30 PM (AEST) / 5:30 PM (HKT)
Location: Online via this link
Students and families can engage in programme presentations, interact with faculty and alumni and get all the information needed to make an informative decision about their academic path
Based in Milan, Italy, Bocconi U is among the leading European Unis in social sciences → economics, management, finance, political science, data science, artificial intelligence and legal studies
Ranked among the top 5 universities in Europe
More than 280 partner universities
95.7% of MSc graduates are employed one year after graduation
Details:
Saturday, 17 May 2025
Details and Registration HERE
Go to 'See your Counsellor' if you are not sure who your Counsellor is.
Ms. Cheung https://kukucheung.youcanbook.me
Ms. Rossiter https://aletharossiter.youcanbook.me
Mr. Van https://vaned2.youcanbook.me