Lam Tai Fai College

School Facilities

G/F - Foyer
Foyer

G/F – Running Tracks
Running Tracks

G/F - Basketball Court
Basketball Court

G/F - Miniature Football Artificial Turf Pitch
Miniature Football Artificial Turf Pitch

1/F – Lecture Theatre
Lecture Theatre

1/F – Starluck Cafe
Starluck Cafe

2/F – Fan Kam Ping Hall
K P Fan Hall

2/F – Chinese Culture Centre
K P Fan Hall

5/F – Gymnasium
Gymnasium

6/F Science Lab & STEM Lab
Science Lab STEM Lab

New Annex – G/F – Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool

New Annex – 2/F – Library and Learning Resources Centre

Library and Learning Resources Center Library and Learning Resources Center

New Annex – 2/F – Grand Stairs

Grand Stairs Grand Stairs

Library and Learning Resources Center Library and Learning Resources Center

New Annex – 3/F – Innovation and Technology Centre

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CTV1  CTVStudio1

New Annex – 4/F – Cafeteria
Cafeteria

New Annex – 5/F – Multi-purpose Stadium
Multi-purpose Stadium


Fashion Centre

 

Creative Fashion Centre

 
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Innovative Centre

Full campus WiFi coverage
In order to support the school and the teaching force to deliver their eLearning curriculum in different KLAs, LTFC has joined the "Support Scheme for e-Learning in Schools" (WiFi 100) offered by the Education Bureau.  The WiFi 100 Scheme aims at providing funding to schools to reinforce WiFi infrastructures to supplement the implementation of e-textbooks and other e-learning resources in class. With the introduction of this scheme, over 90% of the school campus, including all the classrooms, laboratories, special rooms, staff rooms, library and gymnasiums is now within WiFi coverage.  Stable WiFi coverage also facilitates the use of Apple TV for iPad projection.
Advanced audio and visual equipment
In order to enhance the visibility of graphic display as well as audience's visual effects, two 120-inch LED Screen display have also been installed on the two sides of the School Hall. With the use of P3 LED module, the LED screen supports High Definition graphic display.
To replace the old-fashioned long shot projectors, a 260-inch LED display wall has been installed in the K P Fan Hall. With the use of P4 LED modules, the screen also supports High Definition graphic display that catches the attention of the audience.
To enrich and enhance the audience's visual experience, the audio system has been replaced with a professional-standard, concert-level line array speakers and WiFi controlled audio mixers. With the high-end audio and visual equipment, the quality of sounds has been enhanced. Besides the AV equipment installed in the School Hall, LED display has been installed in various locations in the campus for broadcasting educational video clips and information about school events:

  • a 100 inches TV wall on the G/F
  • a LED Digital signage display at the entrance of the New Annex facing the School Gate
  • a 65-inche TV at playground and 1/F English café

Maker Laboratory
According to The Education Bureau, STEAM education offers the opportunities for students to become lifelong learners of science, technology and mathematics so they can meet the challenges of the 21st century. It also helps nurture versatile talents in STEAM-related areas to enhance Hong Kong's competitiveness and sustainable development in the realm of innovation technology and science.
STEAM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. Rather than teach the disciplines as separate and discrete subjects, STEAM integrates them into a cohesive learning paradigm based on real-world applications.
The establishment of the STEM education/research centre is one major measures to live up to the school vision to lead the local education by integrating academic, sports and innovative design activities to develop and nurture future community leaders, sports professionals, accomplished academics, upright citizens and cultured individuals in the 21st century.
Maker Laboratory is comprised of three zones:

  • Virtual Reality(VR) Zone
  • Robotics Research Zone
  • 3D Design and Printing Zone

The Maker Laboratory is a cutting-edge STEM education/ research centre which is located on the 2/F of the New Annex. To nurture our students' creativity, collaboration and problem solving skills, as well as to foster their innovation and entrepreneurial spirit as required in the 21st century, our school has built the Maker Laboratory to provide a space to inspire and empower our students to develop the STEM knowledge, skills and mindsets that are necessary to thrive in a technologically rich society. Therefore, students are encouraged to use the Maker Laboratory for STEM research and experiments. The Maker Laboratory, equipped with innovative and advanced technology, provides an authentic STEM learning environment for students with potential and  passion in science, Mathematics and ICT to acquire skills and receive practical training in coding, robotics and cross-disciplinary creations.


School Library

Openin Hours:
  • Monday - Friday

08:00 – 18:00

  • Saturday

    09:00 – 12:30

 

Aims:

Promoting a Reading Culture

The promotion of a reading culture in school can leverage two important outcomes in our students' learning, and address two of the major concerns in education, i.e., language proficiency and learning capacity.  As ensuring quality education in LTFC has always been our prime aim, curriculum development and reform must be ongoing, so that we can face the challenges of the 21st century, through learning to read and reading to learn to best equip ourselves to smoothly cross the millennial threshold.

It is essential to equip our students especially in early years with the skills on "Learning to Read" and "Reading to Learn", which enhance their overall capacity for life-long learning and whole-person development.

A whole-school approach to foster "Learning to Read, Reading to Learn" is taken by the collaborating efforts of the whole staff and parents.  The importance of cultivating a reading culture has been identified. A whole-school responsibility to incorporate the cultivation of a reading culture as a key task at school level, that is, the school development programme, curriculum development, moral education & guidance, co-curricular activities and activity highlight in the yearly theme, etc. School's efforts in the area of promoting a reading culture has been reflected in the launching of various reading schemes and programmes, e.g. Reading kaleidoscope, and correspondence with parents in order to enhance their understanding of the school on ‘Learning to Read, Reading to Learn.

Focus:

To promote a reading culture in the school so as to enhance the students' language proficiency and learning capacity.

Targets:

Language proficiency: knowledge and skills
Learning capacity: learning to read, reading to learn
Enriching students' life experiences
Extending students' knowledge basis and skills
Appreciation in the beauty of words and phrases from books