Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School


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The result was keep. Daniel (talk) 11:08, 7 March 2021 (UTC)

Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School

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Fails WP:GNG. The Banner talk 11:39, 28 February 2021 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Education-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 11:43, 28 February 2021 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Schools-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 11:43, 28 February 2021 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Hong Kong-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 11:43, 28 February 2021 (UTC)

Keep per the significant coverage in multiple independent reliable sources.  The article notes that Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School was established in 1961, that it is the first coeducational English grammar school on Hong Kong Island following the war, and that notable alumni include Frederick Fung, Alan Tam, and Helen To (zh:杜如風). The article notes that Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School is "a prestigious school in the Eastern District" where the previous year 162 students sat for the DSE exam. Almost 80% of its Form 6 students choose to attend postsecondary institutions. The school teaches all subjects in English with the exception of Chinese language, Chinese history, Mandarin, and general education. It has "a special English extensive reading program". Its library houses numerous English comics and magazines for checkout by students. It has a "reading ambassador program" that frequently puts on speeches and debate contests. Teachers who came from other countries lead after-school lessons to strengthen students' English language skills. The article spends several more paragraphs discussing the school.  The article notes, "More than a thousand visitors from the local area attended an open day at the Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School recently. The primary objective of the day was to encourage students and teachers to become more involved in the school and allow visitors and primary school students, who will enrol in next year's intake, to learn more about the curriculum."  The article discusses Shau Kei's volleyball team. From Google Translate, "If the Shau Kei Wan Government High School is mentioned in the academic volleyball arena, fans may immediately remember the "golden generation" of the school's men's volleyball team in the 15/16 season in the D1 school in Hong Kong and Kowloon. However, the two runner up women's volleyball team did not let the female volleyball team win this season. Although they were both runner-ups in D1 with the men's volleyball team, they became the only school in the past 10 years where both men's and women's volleyball teams can reach the finals in D1."  The article discusses the A-grade Inter-school Volleyball Competition at Shek Kip Mei Park Sports Centre between Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School (SKW) and Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School (CSW).</li> <li> The article discusses Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary Technical School holding their athletic meet at the Wan Chai Sports Ground last week. Striking out this source since it discusses a neighbouring school as noted by Citobun below. Cunard (talk) 07:57, 1 March 2021 (UTC) </li> <li> The article notes, "Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School (SGSS) celebrated its 45th anniversary with a musical feast last Friday."</li> <li> The article notes, "A team from Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School has been crowned champions in Hong Kong's first underwater robot challenge. Organised by the WWF Hong Kong and City University (CityU) for Form Four to Form Seven students, the final was held in the swimming pool at CityU."</li> <li> The article notes, "To improve students' language abilities, the school had organised extensive reading and award schemes. Students' public speaking skills were boosted with the implementation of programmes which made use of the school's audio-visual production and broadcasting system."</li> <li> The article notes, "This year's open day was different at Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School. ...The highlight of the open day was the traditional Chinese wedding ceremony performed by some Form Six students. This activity was prepared by the Chinese and Chinese History clubs."</li> </ol>There is sufficient coverage in reliable sources to allow Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School to pass Notability, which requires "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject". Cunard (talk) 23:24, 28 February 2021 (UTC) </li></ul>


 * Keep as per Cunards excellent find in sources. Personally speaking I would've liked to have seen more than just China Post however there is a Hong Kong Economic Times included. Meets SCHOOL & GNG. – Davey 2010 Talk 01:16, 1 March 2021 (UTC)


 * Keep – I have beefed up the article a little bit. In addition to Cunard's finds, there should be more material in historic (pre-1990s) SCMP issues and in Chinese-language sources. I will dig deeper when I have more time. BTW, just to prevent any confusion, I believe that the "Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary Technical School" mentioned in one of the above sources does not refer to this school, but rather is the former name of the neighbouring Shau Kei Wan East Government Secondary School (PDF in Chinese noting former name of SKWEGSS). Citobun (talk) 02:56, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
 * Thank you for your improvements to the article and for the correction regarding the source that discusses Shau Kei Wan East Government Secondary School. I have stricken it from the list of sources. Cunard (talk) 07:57, 1 March 2021 (UTC)


 * Keep per Cunard. SportingFlyer  T · C  22:41, 2 March 2021 (UTC)


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