CoolThink Schools

We build close partnerships between networks of schools, school sponsoring bodies and professional teacher associations so they can implement computational thinking education by using evidence-based interventions that best fit their needs. We also provide teaching relief resources, facility and digital devices improvement to network schools so as to enhance adoption satisfaction and quality.

Collaborating closely with the Education Bureau, we have reached >80% of publicly funded and directly-subsidised primary schools in Hong Kong. We are on track to have 200 network schools by 2024. We continue to advocate computational thinking education in mainstream formal curriculum, equip all students in Hong Kong for the 21st century.

Resource Schools

These schools provide other schools with guidance and assistance in promoting computational thinking and will open the door of their CoolThink lessons to observers from other schools and education partners. Resource schools will also work with other schools to promote and improve the CoolThink programme by sharing their experience.

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Resource Schools

Group 308

These schools provide other schools with guidance and assistance in promoting computational thinking and will open the door of their CoolThink lessons to observers from other schools and education partners. Resource schools will also work with other schools to promote and improve the CoolThink programme by sharing their experience.

CoolThink Network Schools

These schools will allocate 14 hours of CoolThink computational thinking lessons to all Primary 4-6 students, provide hardware and support for such initiatives, proactively participate in CoolThink@JC activities and assist in research and evaluation.

Kowloon
New Territories

InnoCommunity Schools

These schools are active participants in innovative community activities, as they teach CoolThink@JC computational thinking classes at school. In addition, they spare no effort in arranging hardware and administrative support in the school to implement computational thinking education, and actively give back to the community and assist in evaluation and research.

InnoCommunity Schools

These schools are active participants in innovative community activities, as they teach CoolThink@JC computational thinking classes at school. In addition, they spare no effort in arranging hardware and administrative support in the school to implement computational thinking education, and actively give back to the community and assist in evaluation and research.

Overview of CoolThink Teachers