Academy Courses

Courses for future-ready students

Explore AI readiness, HKDSE strategy, language development and Japanese cultural learning opportunities.

AI-Readiness

AI-Readiness Course

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Designed to help students use AI as a practical learning and working partner, not as a replacement for thinking. The course can cover prompt thinking, responsible AI use, workflow design, research support, content structuring and productivity tools.

  • Understand what AI can and cannot do.
  • Use AI tools responsibly for research, planning and communication.
  • Build future-ready habits for university, internships and project work.
HKDSE 2026

HKDSE 2026 Crash Course

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Strategy over memorisation. Designed by high-achieving mentors who have recently conquered the exam framework, this intensive course decodes the DSE.

  • High-yield exam strategies and topic prioritisation.
  • Time-management techniques under exam pressure.
  • Understanding how markers grade papers and how to answer tactically.
Language

Language Courses

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Communicate with impact. Moving beyond textbook grammar, the language modules focus on practical, high-level application for university and global networking contexts.

  • Formal academic writing mechanics.
  • Persuasive public speaking and presentation confidence.
  • Cross-border business communication for interviews and networking.
Japanese Classes

Japanese language and cultural learning

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Students can explore Japanese language foundations and cultural understanding through structured Japanese learning opportunities. Key course information is presented below for easier reading, with the original PDFs kept as supporting documents.

For beginners, starting with hiragana, katakana and pronunciation. The course is designed as a 13-session pathway and is approximately JLPT N5 level by the full course progression.

Introductory A: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10:00–13:00, starting 10 July. Introductory B: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 14:00–17:00, starting 10 July.

Application deadline shown in the course document: 3 July 2026. Total listed fee: HKD $3,665, including tuition, registration, textbook and student card items.

For primary and secondary students aged 10 or above. The course introduces simple Japanese and Japanese culture in a relaxed way.

9 lessons, 18 hours in total. Class A and B run from 15 July to 3 August; Class C runs from 3 August to 21 August.

Students who pass the assessment may receive a certificate issued by The Japan Society of Hong Kong. The listed fee is HKD $1,640, including materials and student card.