The 3-3-4 Scheme is the academic structure for senior secondary education and higher education in Hong Kong, referring to the structure of three years of junior secondary school, three years of senior secondary school, and four years of university education.
Core subjects are Chinese language, English language, mathematics and liberal studies, along with three elective subjects.
It is different from the old curriculum in that pupils now receive three years of senior secondary education and four years of university education.
To move to university education, students must pass all four core subjects in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education.
As a result, there is no more need for a genuine sixth form college.