FUTURE PATHWAYS FOR LEARNING DIVERSITY STUDENTS

Further opportunities for Learning Diversity students

The Work and Life Skills Pathway is an important part of the ESF Curriculum. Students engaged in that pathway are supported by the Learning Diversity Team in all our ESF schools and Jockey Club Sarah Roe School.

The Career Development Service team offers a Structured Work Placement Programme – click here for more details on our Career Development Service.

For a follow-up conversation please speak to the Higher Education Counsellor or a member of the Learning Diversity Team at your school.

If you wish to know more about our programme, please contact Ms Cherie Sung, Career Development Coordinator via email at cherie.sung@esfcentre.edu.hk or by phone at +852 2760 6657.