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Macau Anglican College is an Anglican Foundation College that receives professional advice and financial backing from the Anglican Church in Hong Kong.
Our school has Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary sections, and a total enrolment of approximately 1400 students. There are currently 111 subject teachers in total, comprising 19 in Kindergarten, 40 in Primary, and 52 in Secondary, as well as 13 teacher assistants and 14 inclusive education support staff.
We follow a curriculum approved by the Macau education department (DSEJ). The Primary and Secondary sections use the Cambridge international curriculum for most academic subjects and carefully integrate this with DSEJ requirements. Students learn the two main languages of the world – English and Putonghua.
Our vision is to inspire a new generation of learners to become successful and confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors.

Our students are encouraged to become innovative thinkers, creative problem solvers and inspired learners who will thrive in the twenty-first century.
Robert Alexander, Principal

with enthusiasm and motivation for learning and a determination to reach high standards of achievement. Learners will be engaged, have openness to new thinking and ideas and be able to use literacy, communication and numeracy skills along with technology. They will think creatively, independently and as part of a group. Finally learners will make reasoned evaluations and link and apply different kinds of learning in new situations.

will develop self respect, a sense of physical mental and emotional wellbeing as well as secure values and beliefs along with ambition for the future. Learners will also be able to relate to others, manage themselves and pursue a healthy and active lifestyle. Furthermore learners will be self aware and reflective, develop and communicate their own beliefs and view of the world, live as independently as they can, assess risk and make informed decisions and achieve success in different areas of activity.

will develop respect for others and a commitment to participate responsibly in political, economic, social and cultural life. Learners will be able to develop knowledge and understanding of the world, and Macau Anglican College’s ecumenical place in it, along with an understanding of different beliefs and cultures, making informed choices and decisions, evaluating environmental, scientific and technological issues and develop informed, ethical views of complex issues.

who are enterprising, innovative, resilient and self reliant. Learners are also able to communicate in different ways and in different settings, work in partnership with teams, take the initiative and lead, apply critical thinking and new contexts along with the ability to create and develop and solve problems.
How do I enroll my child at MAC
To enrol your child for K1, you need to apply through a centralised online registration on the DSEDJ website, which opens early January each year. The school has an information night for prospective new K1 parents in the first week of January each year. K1 assessments take place in mid-March, and results are posted in late March. For mid-K1 to F6, admission is subject to vacancy and is done through direct application to MAC. Your child will need to sit and pass an English and Maths entrance exam.
What level of English skill does my child to be admitted to MAC?
MAC is an English-medium school. A good command of English on enrolment is important. K1 pupils are not required to speak English.
