Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Yuen Long Government Primary School
Yuen Long Government Primary School is a primary school in Yuen Long, Hong Kong, founded in 1929. It is known for its affiliation with the three government secondary schools in the Yuen Long district, namely NT Heung Yee Kuk Yuen Long District Secondary School, Chiu Lut Sau Memorial Secondary School, Tin Shui Wai Government Secondary School.
Tuen Mun Government Secondary School
Principal | Mr. LEUNG Sair-ki |
School type | Governmental, Coed |
Religious affiliation | None |
Founded | 1982 |
Location | New Territories, Hong Kong |
Tuen Mun Government Secondary School is a secondary school in Tuen Mun of Hong Kong founded by Hong Kong Government. Located at Castle Peak Road near Castle Peak Bay, the school offers classes in the daytime. In addition, it offers evening courses.
Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School
Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School is an English-language co-education located at 70 Hoi Pa Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. The school building consists of the hall, the laboratory wing, the classroom wing, and the new wing . Mr. Yiu Sai-ming is the current principal of the school, beginning his term in September 2004.
There are 5 classes in each level from Secondary one to S.3.
Students are divided into the Arts and Science streams at S.4, with two Arts stream classes and three Science stream classes in each level from S.4 to S.5. One class in each of the two levels is offered nine HKCEE subjects, while the others are offered eight.
There is one Arts stream class and two Science stream classes in S.6 and S.7.
There are 4 houses, Bamboo , Camphor , Pine and Plum . More than 30 clubs and societies of academic, service, sports or other interests are also organized.
The school was founded in 1961, as one of the earlier secondary schools in the Tsuen Wan District. Today it is recognised as one of the leading schools in Hong Kong in terms of academic results.
*CHEUNG Man-lung is a renowned accountant in Hong Kong. He is also an elite sprinter who specializes in 100 meter dash.
Classes
There are 5 classes in each level from Secondary one to S.3.
Students are divided into the Arts and Science streams at S.4, with two Arts stream classes and three Science stream classes in each level from S.4 to S.5. One class in each of the two levels is offered nine HKCEE subjects, while the others are offered eight.
There is one Arts stream class and two Science stream classes in S.6 and S.7.
Extra-curricular activities
There are 4 houses, Bamboo , Camphor , Pine and Plum . More than 30 clubs and societies of academic, service, sports or other interests are also organized.
History
The school was founded in 1961, as one of the earlier secondary schools in the Tsuen Wan District. Today it is recognised as one of the leading schools in Hong Kong in terms of academic results.
Notable Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School Alumni
*CHEUNG Man-lung is a renowned accountant in Hong Kong. He is also an elite sprinter who specializes in 100 meter dash.
Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School
Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School is a co-educational grammar school operated by the Hong Kong Government in Hong Kong. Located in Shau Kei Wan, the school is founded in 1961 and its medium of instruction is .
Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School was founded in 1961. As the school was still under construction, it operated in the shared premises of Clementi Middle School in Fortress Hill Road. It moved to its present premises at 42 Chai Wan Road of Chai Wan in the autumn of 1964 and was officially opened on 19 November 1964. It was the first government secondary school opened on Hong Kong Island after the Second World War, and was the first government secondary school not named after a member of the British Royal Family or a philanthropist.
In 1961, SGSS established on borrowed premises of Clementi Middle School with only 6 classrooms. The school officially opened by the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir David Trench in 1964.
The first batch of students sit for Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination in 1966. In the same year, Form 6 Arts and Science classes were introduced. Furthermore, The first Annual Speech Day, Annual Swimming Gala and Annual Athletics Meet were held subsequently in 1967.
In 1968, the first batch of students sit for Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination . s and are set up. A new subject, Economics and Public Affairs, was introduced. In 1969, the first Parents' Night was held.
Integrated Science Pilot Scheme for Form 1 were introduced in 1973. The school library expanded with recruitment of teacher librarian in 1978. SSPA was introduced in the same year mentioned. Moreover, special classes for maladjusted children were implemented. JSEA was introduced in 1979.
The Extracurricular Activities Co-ordination Committee was set up in 1982. Human Biology, Economics and Moral Education were introduced in the same year.
In 1983, special classes were totally phased out. There are 29 classes in the school and streaming in Form 4 was started.
In 1984, Computer Studies was introduced. In 1985, Civic Education was introduced. In the same year, the school was visited by the Governor of Hong Kong Sir Edward Youde.
The school celebrated its silver jubilee in 1986. The opening ceremony of open day and Treeplanting Ceremony was officiated by Michael Leung, Director of Education. The 25th Anniversary School Magazine was published. Sex Education was introduced in the same year.
Putonghua lessons for S.1 and S.2 students were introduced. Moreover, the Reading Award Scheme organised by Library Committee was introduced too.
The Students' Association was formed in 1990. Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School had his 30th Anniversary in 1991. The 30th Anniversary School Magazine was published. The Cake-Cutting Ceremony on Speech Day was officiated by John Winfield, Deputy Director of Education.
In 1992, SMI was being implemented. Health Education was introduced.
The School Advisory Council was formed in 1993. The school mission statement and goals were formulated in the same year. The Parent-Teacher Association was formed. Environmental Education was introduced and the Chinese Instrumental Group was set up.
In 1995, SGSS celebrated its 35th Anniversary. W. K. Lam, Director of Education, was invited to visit SGSS. The Cake-Cutting Ceremony at Speech Day was officiated by Professor Rosie Young, HKU. Furthermore, in 1996, the Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony of Open Day was officiated by Mr S. T. Kwan, Assistant Director of Education, and the 35th Anniversary School Magazine was published.
In 1997, the SGSS Alumni Association was formed.
In 1999, the Central Broadcasting System was set up. The Hall Lighting and Sound System was improved to a higher standard. The School Intranet was set up. In the same year, the Information Technology Room was opened and began to operate.
SGSS celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2000. Air-conditioning was installed in the hall. Moreover, a new subject, Mathematics & Statistics, was introduced.
SGSS celebrated its 45th Anniversary in 2005. A music concert was organized on 7 July, 2006 in to celebrate this special occasion.
The school has a total of 31 classrooms , 3 prefabricated rooms, an Information Technology Room, a Multi-Media Learning Centre, 4 laboratories and 6 special rooms . In addition, the school has a library, a school hall, 2 staffrooms , a general office, a garden, a courtyard, a basketball court and a football pitch. In the new annex, there is a Conference Room, a Computer-Assisted Learning Room, a Language Room, a Student Activity Centre, an English Room, a Careers Library, a Social Worker’s Room and a Music Practice and Activities Room.
The SGSS Alumni Association was formed in 1997 by a group of F.6 and F.7 students. In 2002, a Council was added to the structure of the Association in order to play the role of an advisor, as well as a monitor.
*Elvis Au Wai Kwong - Director of Environmental Protection,Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong Government
* - Senior Counsel; Chairman of Hong Kong Bar Association from 2003 to 2005.
*Chan Kin Shek - Head of Geotechnical Engineering Office, Civil Engineering and Development Department, Hong Kong Government
*Allan Chiang Yam Wang - Former , Hong Kong Government
*Dr. Leonard Chow Kwun Hung - Former chairman of Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings
*Frederick Fung Kin Kee - Legislator; Chairman of Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
*Susan Ha Lau Yuen Yung - Coordinating Manager, Yijin Project; Principal of CCC Kung Lee College
*Ho Wai Lung - former Resident Director, Hong Kong Repertory Theatre; Artistic Director and Executive Director, Wan Chai Theatre
*Peter Lee Chung Hing - Deputy Managing Director, Citic Pacific
*Dr. Hon. Joseph Lee Kok Long - Health Services ; Assistant Professor & Programme Leader, Nursing Department, the Open University of Hong Kong
*Lui Shan - Canto-pop Singer
*Norman Lo Shung Man JP - Director-General of Civil Aviation, , Hong Kong Government
*Priscilla Lui Tsang Sun Kai - Director of Against Child Abuse
* - Canto-pop singer
*Professor Tse Shek Kam - Professor and Associate , Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong
*Andy Wong Ting Lam - Resident Choreographer and Dancer, DanceArt Hong Kong
*Stanley Wong Yuen Fai - Director & Deputy General Manager, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited
*Dr. LEE Tsz Cheung - Scientific Officer , Hong Kong Observatory
*Professor Yung Kai Leung - One of the principal inventors of the Mars Rock Corer which was carried by Beagle 2 in 2003 to sample the soil on Mars; Professor and Associate Head, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
*Andrew CHIU Ka-Yin - District Councillor , Eastern District Council; Member of Youth Committee, the Democratic Party Hong Kong
*In HKCEE 2006, a total of 148 distinctions and 712 credits were obtained.9 4.4% of the 231 students passed in five or more subjects. 68.4% of them scored 14 points or more in the best 6 subjects.
*In HKALE 2006, 56 Form 7 students scored a total of 21 distinctions and 129 credits. 89% of these students were offered places for degree courses at local universities.
*The school's Underwater Robot Team competed with teams from the USA and Canada in June and won 3 major awards - the ''Highest-scoring Rookie Award'', the ''Judges' Choice Award'' and the ''Best Poster Award''.
History
Introduction
Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School was founded in 1961. As the school was still under construction, it operated in the shared premises of Clementi Middle School in Fortress Hill Road. It moved to its present premises at 42 Chai Wan Road of Chai Wan in the autumn of 1964 and was officially opened on 19 November 1964. It was the first government secondary school opened on Hong Kong Island after the Second World War, and was the first government secondary school not named after a member of the British Royal Family or a philanthropist.
1960s
In 1961, SGSS established on borrowed premises of Clementi Middle School with only 6 classrooms. The school officially opened by the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir David Trench in 1964.
The first batch of students sit for Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination in 1966. In the same year, Form 6 Arts and Science classes were introduced. Furthermore, The first Annual Speech Day, Annual Swimming Gala and Annual Athletics Meet were held subsequently in 1967.
In 1968, the first batch of students sit for Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination . s and are set up. A new subject, Economics and Public Affairs, was introduced. In 1969, the first Parents' Night was held.
1970s
Integrated Science Pilot Scheme for Form 1 were introduced in 1973. The school library expanded with recruitment of teacher librarian in 1978. SSPA was introduced in the same year mentioned. Moreover, special classes for maladjusted children were implemented. JSEA was introduced in 1979.
1980s
The Extracurricular Activities Co-ordination Committee was set up in 1982. Human Biology, Economics and Moral Education were introduced in the same year.
In 1983, special classes were totally phased out. There are 29 classes in the school and streaming in Form 4 was started.
In 1984, Computer Studies was introduced. In 1985, Civic Education was introduced. In the same year, the school was visited by the Governor of Hong Kong Sir Edward Youde.
The school celebrated its silver jubilee in 1986. The opening ceremony of open day and Treeplanting Ceremony was officiated by Michael Leung, Director of Education. The 25th Anniversary School Magazine was published. Sex Education was introduced in the same year.
Putonghua lessons for S.1 and S.2 students were introduced. Moreover, the Reading Award Scheme organised by Library Committee was introduced too.
1990s
The Students' Association was formed in 1990. Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School had his 30th Anniversary in 1991. The 30th Anniversary School Magazine was published. The Cake-Cutting Ceremony on Speech Day was officiated by John Winfield, Deputy Director of Education.
In 1992, SMI was being implemented. Health Education was introduced.
The School Advisory Council was formed in 1993. The school mission statement and goals were formulated in the same year. The Parent-Teacher Association was formed. Environmental Education was introduced and the Chinese Instrumental Group was set up.
In 1995, SGSS celebrated its 35th Anniversary. W. K. Lam, Director of Education, was invited to visit SGSS. The Cake-Cutting Ceremony at Speech Day was officiated by Professor Rosie Young, HKU. Furthermore, in 1996, the Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony of Open Day was officiated by Mr S. T. Kwan, Assistant Director of Education, and the 35th Anniversary School Magazine was published.
In 1997, the SGSS Alumni Association was formed.
In 1999, the Central Broadcasting System was set up. The Hall Lighting and Sound System was improved to a higher standard. The School Intranet was set up. In the same year, the Information Technology Room was opened and began to operate.
2000s
SGSS celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2000. Air-conditioning was installed in the hall. Moreover, a new subject, Mathematics & Statistics, was introduced.
SGSS celebrated its 45th Anniversary in 2005. A music concert was organized on 7 July, 2006 in to celebrate this special occasion.
School Facilities
The school has a total of 31 classrooms , 3 prefabricated rooms, an Information Technology Room, a Multi-Media Learning Centre, 4 laboratories and 6 special rooms . In addition, the school has a library, a school hall, 2 staffrooms , a general office, a garden, a courtyard, a basketball court and a football pitch. In the new annex, there is a Conference Room, a Computer-Assisted Learning Room, a Language Room, a Student Activity Centre, an English Room, a Careers Library, a Social Worker’s Room and a Music Practice and Activities Room.
Alumni Association
The SGSS Alumni Association was formed in 1997 by a group of F.6 and F.7 students. In 2002, a Council was added to the structure of the Association in order to play the role of an advisor, as well as a monitor.
Notable Alumni
*Elvis Au Wai Kwong - Director of Environmental Protection,Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong Government
* - Senior Counsel; Chairman of Hong Kong Bar Association from 2003 to 2005.
*Chan Kin Shek - Head of Geotechnical Engineering Office, Civil Engineering and Development Department, Hong Kong Government
*Allan Chiang Yam Wang - Former , Hong Kong Government
*Dr. Leonard Chow Kwun Hung - Former chairman of Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings
*Frederick Fung Kin Kee - Legislator; Chairman of Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
*Susan Ha Lau Yuen Yung - Coordinating Manager, Yijin Project; Principal of CCC Kung Lee College
*Ho Wai Lung - former Resident Director, Hong Kong Repertory Theatre; Artistic Director and Executive Director, Wan Chai Theatre
*Peter Lee Chung Hing - Deputy Managing Director, Citic Pacific
*Dr. Hon. Joseph Lee Kok Long - Health Services ; Assistant Professor & Programme Leader, Nursing Department, the Open University of Hong Kong
*Lui Shan - Canto-pop Singer
*Norman Lo Shung Man JP - Director-General of Civil Aviation, , Hong Kong Government
*Priscilla Lui Tsang Sun Kai - Director of Against Child Abuse
* - Canto-pop singer
*Professor Tse Shek Kam - Professor and Associate , Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong
*Andy Wong Ting Lam - Resident Choreographer and Dancer, DanceArt Hong Kong
*Stanley Wong Yuen Fai - Director & Deputy General Manager, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited
*Dr. LEE Tsz Cheung - Scientific Officer , Hong Kong Observatory
*Professor Yung Kai Leung - One of the principal inventors of the Mars Rock Corer which was carried by Beagle 2 in 2003 to sample the soil on Mars; Professor and Associate Head, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
*Andrew CHIU Ka-Yin - District Councillor , Eastern District Council; Member of Youth Committee, the Democratic Party Hong Kong
Achievements
*In HKCEE 2006, a total of 148 distinctions and 712 credits were obtained.9 4.4% of the 231 students passed in five or more subjects. 68.4% of them scored 14 points or more in the best 6 subjects.
*In HKALE 2006, 56 Form 7 students scored a total of 21 distinctions and 129 credits. 89% of these students were offered places for degree courses at local universities.
*The school's Underwater Robot Team competed with teams from the USA and Canada in June and won 3 major awards - the ''Highest-scoring Rookie Award'', the ''Judges' Choice Award'' and the ''Best Poster Award''.
Sha Tin Government Secondary School
Sha Tin Government Secondary School is located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It was founded in September 1972 and has now become a fully-fledged co-educational grammar school. There are 30 classes with an enrollment of approximately 1,200 students in the year 2004-2005. The current principal is Mr. Chow Kam Cheung and the assistant principals are Mr. Lau Siu Ming and Mrs. Chung Kong Tak Ha .
The school is a co-educational secondary school founded by the Hong Kong Government. School policies are basically devised in accordance with the educational ordinances and policies of the Education Bureau.The School Management Committee is the top decision-making body. Its chairperson is an official appointed by the Education Bureau. The SMC also includes the school principal, two teacher representatives,two parent representatives, two alumni representatives and two community members. The present chairperson of the SMC is Mr. Steve Lee Yuk-fai, Principal Education Officer of the Education Bureau. The community members are Professor Kenneth Young and Mr. Dennis Chan, renowned artist and designer. The SMC is responsible for setting the direction of school development and managing the school budgets. The principal, with the help of two assistant principals, is responsible for the daily operation of the school.
There are 30 classrooms, 4 science laboratories, 5 computer rooms, 1 Multimedia Learning Centre and a number of special rooms such as the Student Activity Room, English Room, Art Room, Geography Room and Music Room. All classrooms are air-conditioned and most are equipped with audio-visual facilities. The playground is accessible to all students for sports and leisure in a restricted time. Other facilities include the newly-renovated air-conditioned School Hall, Library, Conference room, Teachers' Resources Center, Prefects' Room, Broadcasting Room, Social Worker's Room and Student Council Room.
The English Room is a meeting place specially designated for the English Debating Club and the English Association of the school. National/Regional flags of several places are hung up on the wall of the English Room, including Hong Kong, Canada and the United Kingdom.
The school has been using English as the medium of instruction in all subjects except Chinese, Chinese Literature, Chinese History and Putonghua. To help students to become biliterate in English and Chinese, and trilingual in English, Mandarin and Cantonese, and to encourage students to learn English and Mandrin their daily life, the school organizes an English Speaking Day and a Mandarin Speaking Day every week.
Access to the Internet and Intranet is available in every classroom and special room. The school incorporates digital movie production in the computer curriculum in the junior levels.
The Sha Tin Government Secondary School Alumni Association was established in 1995 as a non-profit organization. It aims at promoting liaison between alumni, acting as a bridge between alumni and Sha Tin Government Secondary School and organizing activities for alumni.
School information
School organisation
The school is a co-educational secondary school founded by the Hong Kong Government. School policies are basically devised in accordance with the educational ordinances and policies of the Education Bureau.The School Management Committee is the top decision-making body. Its chairperson is an official appointed by the Education Bureau. The SMC also includes the school principal, two teacher representatives,two parent representatives, two alumni representatives and two community members. The present chairperson of the SMC is Mr. Steve Lee Yuk-fai, Principal Education Officer of the Education Bureau. The community members are Professor Kenneth Young and Mr. Dennis Chan, renowned artist and designer. The SMC is responsible for setting the direction of school development and managing the school budgets. The principal, with the help of two assistant principals, is responsible for the daily operation of the school.
Facilities
There are 30 classrooms, 4 science laboratories, 5 computer rooms, 1 Multimedia Learning Centre and a number of special rooms such as the Student Activity Room, English Room, Art Room, Geography Room and Music Room. All classrooms are air-conditioned and most are equipped with audio-visual facilities. The playground is accessible to all students for sports and leisure in a restricted time. Other facilities include the newly-renovated air-conditioned School Hall, Library, Conference room, Teachers' Resources Center, Prefects' Room, Broadcasting Room, Social Worker's Room and Student Council Room.
The English room
The English Room is a meeting place specially designated for the English Debating Club and the English Association of the school. National/Regional flags of several places are hung up on the wall of the English Room, including Hong Kong, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Language policy
The school has been using English as the medium of instruction in all subjects except Chinese, Chinese Literature, Chinese History and Putonghua. To help students to become biliterate in English and Chinese, and trilingual in English, Mandarin and Cantonese, and to encourage students to learn English and Mandrin their daily life, the school organizes an English Speaking Day and a Mandarin Speaking Day every week.
Information technology in education
Access to the Internet and Intranet is available in every classroom and special room. The school incorporates digital movie production in the computer curriculum in the junior levels.
Alumni association
The Sha Tin Government Secondary School Alumni Association was established in 1995 as a non-profit organization. It aims at promoting liaison between alumni, acting as a bridge between alumni and Sha Tin Government Secondary School and organizing activities for alumni.
Queen's College, Hong Kong
Queen's College , initially named the The Government Central School in 1862, later renamed as Victoria College in 1889, is a sixth form college for boys with a secondary school attached. It was the first public secondary school founded in Hong Kong by the British colonial government. Queen's College obtained its present name in 1894 and it is now located at Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
The Central School was established in 1862 at Gough Street, Central. Dr. Frederick Stewart was appointed the first Headmaster of the Central School, as well as Inspector of Schools in the Colony.
The Headmaster of the Central School was responsible for supervising all schools in Hong Kong until March 1879 when the Government established a separate office for the Inspector of Schools, predecessor of the , which was later incorporated into the Education Bureau.
During the school's early years, the student population consisted of a variety of nationalities. Whereas Chinese students enrolled in English, students from other nationalities were expected to study Chinese classics.
Secular schooling sparked much controversies among the and religious leaders. In many occasions, the Governor personally scrutinized and intervened the school operations. The Government later established a grant program to put religious schools at the same funding level as the Central School.
On April 26, 1884, , Governor from 1883 to 1887, administered the stone-laying ceremony for the new school building at Aberdeen Street. As a student, Sun Yat-sen also attended the ceremony. On the recommendation of the Governor, the Central School was to be known as Victoria College when it moved to the new site.
The school moved to Aberdeen Street in 1889. At that time, the school was one of the largest and most expensive buildings in Hong Kong. In 1894, the school was renamed Queen's College. The Government originally planned to expand the College to an imperial university in the late 19th century, but it was abandoned due to the outbreak and Russo-Japanese War in 1904, when the British colonial government worried about the benefits it enjoyed in the Far-East may be jeopardised by the expanding Japanese power. Therefore, it was crucial to establish a university with the purpose to train graduates in war-related subjects, such as engineering and medicine, and this led to the establishment of the University of Hong Kong in 1910, while Queen's College remained as a secondary school in Hong Kong.
The Japanese invasion forced school closure in 1941. During the , the school site was used as the Army Headquarters. The two notable cannons at the current school entrance were found in the rubble at Aberdeen Street.
After World War II, the school re-opened in a temporary site on in 1947, sharing a campus with Clementi Secondary School. It moved to the present site on Causeway Road, opposite , on September 22, 1950.
A tourist tour on the history of Sun Yat-sen usually includes the location of the first site of the school at Gough Street, .
Note: The melody of the school song of Queen's College is very similar to that of Heep Yunn School. This rendition of the school song is arranged by Dr. Lau Kai-chi, Anthony These two schools most probably adapted the melody from the school song of England's Harrow School, namely "Forty Years On", composed by John Farmer, lyrics by E. E. Bowen.
The Motto of the school is "''Labor omnia vincit''". The school motto was later translated as "勤有功" in Chinese, which literally means "hard work brings merit". Many of the QC students and old boys live on these spirits and have contributed to the Hong Kong and the Chinese society. Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Mr. are two of the examples.
The school also put strong emphasis on its five core values: Diligence, Integrity, Brotherhood, Responsibility and Striving for excellence.
There are 33 classes with approximately 1200 students on roll. Secondary One students are allocated by the Secondary School Place Allocation System. The Medium of Instruction is English .
All students are divided into eight School Houses, namely: Stewart, Wright, Dealy, Tanner, Crook, de Rome, Kay, and Williamson . The School Houses compete in Athletic Meets, Swimming Gala and other interhouse competitions. School teams regularly participate and excel in inter-school competitions.
There are also 54 clubs grouped under Sports, Recreational, Religious, Social Services, and Academic areas. Many clubs organize joint events with sister schools. School clubs also co-ordinate many charitable activities.
Queen's College students are known for excelling in . Historically, more students at the school have received 10 A grades on the HKCEE than at any other secondary school in Hong Kong. Out of over 572 secondary schools in Hong Kong, fewer than 30 have ever produced these so-called "10A" students. In particular, between 1990 and 2006, 50 Queen's College students have received 10 A's on the HKCEE. This number represents over 26% of the 10A scores received during this period.
In 2003, Queen's College students altogether received 455 A grades on the HKCEE, second only to La Salle College, which scored a record-high of 501 A grades. However, Queen's College received a record-high number of A grades per student.
The stellar academic performance of Queen's College students has been reflected in its representation at many of the world's best universities. Many excellent Form 6 students continue their education at prestigious overseas institutions in the United States, the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom, while most Form 7 graduates enroll in prestigious local univerisites such as the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
First published in June 1899, the Queen's College school magazine, ''The Yellow Dragon'' , is now the world's oldest existing Anglo-Chinese school magazine. ''The Yellow Dragon'' is a priceless historical witness of the educational development of Hong Kong, as well as the social changes in Asia Pacific. The 100th volume of ''The Yellow Dragon'' has been published in 2005. In the Chinese section of the centenary volume, a brief conclusion of the past 100 volumes was written by seven students in 2005 to commemorate the special centenary occasion.
Another regular publication of the school is the school newspaper, "The Courier", which has been published since 1968. At the moment, 3 issues are produced per year with coverage on school's major functions and students' contributions.
Gwenneth Stokes, the first woman to become Associate to the Chief Justice of South Australia, and her husband John, the Principal of Queen's College from 1965 to 1970, spent two years researching at Queen's College, as well as in archives and libraries in Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom to compile the 494-page school history. The limited-edition book entitled ''Queen's College Its History 1862-1987'' was published by Queen's College Old Boys' Association in commemoration of the school's 125th anniversary in 1987.
* Sun Yat-sen , the chief leader of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, the founding Provisional President of the Republic of China. He has been recognized as the "Father of the Nation" by the Chinese in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and overseas; while being called the "Forerunner of the Revolution" by the People's Republic of China Government.
* Liao Zhongkai , major Chinese revolutionary leader, the executive member of the Kuomintang Central Committee, foreign minister, military minister, financial minister, and labour minister of the Republic of China. He was assassinated by the rightists in Guangzhou, 20 August 1925.
* Tang Shaoyi , diplomat, politician. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of China, the first president of Shandong University, and an early overseas student who studied at Yale University. He was assassinated by Kuomintang in 1938.
* Wang Chunghui , Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice, First Cabinet of the Republic of China, 1912.
* Chan Kam-tao , Minister of Finance, First Cabinet of the Republic of China, of Dr. Sun's Southern Government in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Wen Tsung-yao , Administrative Director, Dr. Sun's Southern Government in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Luk King-fo , Head of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Sun's Southern Government in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Leung Lan-fan, China's first Consul General to Australia during the 1900s, and Superintendent of Customs in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Henry Fok Ying Tung , a businessman who has been active in political field. He was the Vice-chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He was recognized as one of the national leaders of the People's Republic of China.
* Rafael Hui , Chief Secretary for Administration of the HKSAR Government .
* Wong Yan Lung , Secretary for Justice of the HKSAR Government
* York Chow , Secretary for Health, Welfare, and Food, the HKSAR Government .
* Chan Tak Lam Norman , Ex-vice-president of Hong Kong Monetary Authority ; Vice-chairman of Standard Chartered Asia Pacific ; Founding member of the think-tank Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre .
* Kwok Kwok-chuen , Government Economist, former Chief Regional Economist, East Asia, of the Standard Chartered Bank.
* Tong Ka-wah, Ronny , from the Article 45 Concern Group as of 2004, former Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association.
* Szeto Wah , former , Chairman of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China.
* Leong Che-hung , .
* , First Chinese Secretary for Security before Handover; First Secretary for Security of HKSAR.
* Lam Woon-kwong , Director of the Chief Executive's Office of HKSAR .
* Sir Robert Ho Tung , successful businessman and philanthropist.
* Sir Ho Kai , the founder of the Hong Kong College of Medicine, predecessor of the University of Hong Kong.
* Lee Hysan , the founder of Hysan Development Company Limited, prominent businessman who transformed Jardine's Hill into Lee Gardens.
* Kan Tung-po , prominent banker who established the Bank of East Asia.
* Jehangir Hormusjee Ruttonjee , founded first brewery in Hong Kong, the founder of the Ruttonjee Hospital.
* Tse Chuen-tai , the founder of the South China Morning Post.
* Ho Fook , successful businessman and philanthropist.
* Lau Chu-pak , the founder of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.
* Stanley Ho , nicknamed "King of Gambling", the wealthiest person in Macau. He is the Chairman of Shun Tak Holdings Limited.
* Wang Wenshan , sociologist, anarchist, student leader at the Peking University during the May-fourth Movement 1919. He contacted the Chinese communists and once met Vladimir Lenin in Moscow.
* Wang Chungyi , Professor of Pathology at University of Hong Kong. He was admired for his devotion to the development of pathological reseacrh in Hong Kong. He died of tuberculosis, a disease that he had spent enormous effort to fight against.
* Wong Kai-chi , writer, translator, literary critic of Chinese literature, former Head of Department, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Cheung Ng-sheung , well-known economist in Hong Kong, formerly Professor of Economics at the University of Hong Kong.
* Cheung Yau-kai , Honorary Professor of Engineering and Special Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor of The University of Hong Kong; formerly Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor.
* Edward K.Y. Chen , Vice-Chancellor of Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
* Kwan Tze-wan , Professor, former Head of Department, Department of Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Fok Tai-fai , Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Wong Kwok-pun, Lawrence , Professor at the Department of Translation of . His famous Chinese poem 'On Listening to Chan's Zither Performance' , written in the 1980s, has been one of the prescribed texts of the Chinese Language syllabus of the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination from 1993 to 2006.
* Sung Jao-yiu, Joseph , one of the most significant figures in Hong Kong's fighting with the SARS in 2003. He is the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Yuen Kwok-yung , another significant figure in the SARS crisis in Hong Kong. He is Henry Fok Professor in Infectious Diseases, and is currently working at the University of Hong Kong as the Chair and Head of the Department of Microbiology at the Faculty of Medicine.
* Chiang Mung , Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University.
* Shen Xuhui, Simon , international politics critic, Table-host of , Research Assistant Professor, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Thoma Professor of Operations, Information, and Technology Stanford Graduate School of Business. Codirector of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum
* Pro-Vice-Chancellor / Vice-President, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Professor of Neurology & Neurological Sciences Stanford University, Department of Neurology.
* Dr. Frederick Stewart
* Dr. G.H. Bateson Wright
* Mr. T.K. Dealy, FRGS, FEIS, FCS, DRF
* Mr. Bartram Tanner,
* Mr. A.H. Crook,
* Mr. F.J. de Rome,
* Mr. M.G. O'Connor
* Mr. L.G. Morgan
* Mr. J.J. Ferguson
* Mr. H.N. Williamson,
* Mr. Cheung King-pak
* Mr. Wong Yee-wa
* Mr. F.C. Gamble
* Mr. John Stokes
* Mr. Raymond Huang
* Mr. William Cheung Yuk-ming
* Mr. Timothy Yung
* Mr. Chew Tung-sing
* Mr. Kong Shiu-chung
* Mr. Lee Kar-hung
* Mrs. Cheung Lam Lai-king Kitty
* Mr. Li Lok-yin
Brief history
The Central School was established in 1862 at Gough Street, Central. Dr. Frederick Stewart was appointed the first Headmaster of the Central School, as well as Inspector of Schools in the Colony.
The Headmaster of the Central School was responsible for supervising all schools in Hong Kong until March 1879 when the Government established a separate office for the Inspector of Schools, predecessor of the , which was later incorporated into the Education Bureau.
During the school's early years, the student population consisted of a variety of nationalities. Whereas Chinese students enrolled in English, students from other nationalities were expected to study Chinese classics.
Secular schooling sparked much controversies among the and religious leaders. In many occasions, the Governor personally scrutinized and intervened the school operations. The Government later established a grant program to put religious schools at the same funding level as the Central School.
On April 26, 1884, , Governor from 1883 to 1887, administered the stone-laying ceremony for the new school building at Aberdeen Street. As a student, Sun Yat-sen also attended the ceremony. On the recommendation of the Governor, the Central School was to be known as Victoria College when it moved to the new site.
The school moved to Aberdeen Street in 1889. At that time, the school was one of the largest and most expensive buildings in Hong Kong. In 1894, the school was renamed Queen's College. The Government originally planned to expand the College to an imperial university in the late 19th century, but it was abandoned due to the outbreak and Russo-Japanese War in 1904, when the British colonial government worried about the benefits it enjoyed in the Far-East may be jeopardised by the expanding Japanese power. Therefore, it was crucial to establish a university with the purpose to train graduates in war-related subjects, such as engineering and medicine, and this led to the establishment of the University of Hong Kong in 1910, while Queen's College remained as a secondary school in Hong Kong.
The Japanese invasion forced school closure in 1941. During the , the school site was used as the Army Headquarters. The two notable cannons at the current school entrance were found in the rubble at Aberdeen Street.
After World War II, the school re-opened in a temporary site on in 1947, sharing a campus with Clementi Secondary School. It moved to the present site on Causeway Road, opposite , on September 22, 1950.
A tourist tour on the history of Sun Yat-sen usually includes the location of the first site of the school at Gough Street, .
School song
Note: The melody of the school song of Queen's College is very similar to that of Heep Yunn School. This rendition of the school song is arranged by Dr. Lau Kai-chi, Anthony These two schools most probably adapted the melody from the school song of England's Harrow School, namely "Forty Years On", composed by John Farmer, lyrics by E. E. Bowen.
School Motto
The Motto of the school is "''Labor omnia vincit''". The school motto was later translated as "勤有功" in Chinese, which literally means "hard work brings merit". Many of the QC students and old boys live on these spirits and have contributed to the Hong Kong and the Chinese society. Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Mr. are two of the examples.
The school also put strong emphasis on its five core values: Diligence, Integrity, Brotherhood, Responsibility and Striving for excellence.
Enrollment and medium of instruction
There are 33 classes with approximately 1200 students on roll. Secondary One students are allocated by the Secondary School Place Allocation System. The Medium of Instruction is English .
Activities and achievements
All students are divided into eight School Houses, namely: Stewart, Wright, Dealy, Tanner, Crook, de Rome, Kay, and Williamson . The School Houses compete in Athletic Meets, Swimming Gala and other interhouse competitions. School teams regularly participate and excel in inter-school competitions.
There are also 54 clubs grouped under Sports, Recreational, Religious, Social Services, and Academic areas. Many clubs organize joint events with sister schools. School clubs also co-ordinate many charitable activities.
Queen's College students are known for excelling in . Historically, more students at the school have received 10 A grades on the HKCEE than at any other secondary school in Hong Kong. Out of over 572 secondary schools in Hong Kong, fewer than 30 have ever produced these so-called "10A" students. In particular, between 1990 and 2006, 50 Queen's College students have received 10 A's on the HKCEE. This number represents over 26% of the 10A scores received during this period.
In 2003, Queen's College students altogether received 455 A grades on the HKCEE, second only to La Salle College, which scored a record-high of 501 A grades. However, Queen's College received a record-high number of A grades per student.
The stellar academic performance of Queen's College students has been reflected in its representation at many of the world's best universities. Many excellent Form 6 students continue their education at prestigious overseas institutions in the United States, the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom, while most Form 7 graduates enroll in prestigious local univerisites such as the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Publications
First published in June 1899, the Queen's College school magazine, ''The Yellow Dragon'' , is now the world's oldest existing Anglo-Chinese school magazine. ''The Yellow Dragon'' is a priceless historical witness of the educational development of Hong Kong, as well as the social changes in Asia Pacific. The 100th volume of ''The Yellow Dragon'' has been published in 2005. In the Chinese section of the centenary volume, a brief conclusion of the past 100 volumes was written by seven students in 2005 to commemorate the special centenary occasion.
Another regular publication of the school is the school newspaper, "The Courier", which has been published since 1968. At the moment, 3 issues are produced per year with coverage on school's major functions and students' contributions.
Gwenneth Stokes, the first woman to become Associate to the Chief Justice of South Australia, and her husband John, the Principal of Queen's College from 1965 to 1970, spent two years researching at Queen's College, as well as in archives and libraries in Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom to compile the 494-page school history. The limited-edition book entitled ''Queen's College Its History 1862-1987'' was published by Queen's College Old Boys' Association in commemoration of the school's 125th anniversary in 1987.
List of notable alumni
Politicians, government officials, and legislators
* Sun Yat-sen , the chief leader of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, the founding Provisional President of the Republic of China. He has been recognized as the "Father of the Nation" by the Chinese in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and overseas; while being called the "Forerunner of the Revolution" by the People's Republic of China Government.
* Liao Zhongkai , major Chinese revolutionary leader, the executive member of the Kuomintang Central Committee, foreign minister, military minister, financial minister, and labour minister of the Republic of China. He was assassinated by the rightists in Guangzhou, 20 August 1925.
* Tang Shaoyi , diplomat, politician. He was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of China, the first president of Shandong University, and an early overseas student who studied at Yale University. He was assassinated by Kuomintang in 1938.
* Wang Chunghui , Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice, First Cabinet of the Republic of China, 1912.
* Chan Kam-tao , Minister of Finance, First Cabinet of the Republic of China, of Dr. Sun's Southern Government in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Wen Tsung-yao , Administrative Director, Dr. Sun's Southern Government in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Luk King-fo , Head of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Sun's Southern Government in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Leung Lan-fan, China's first Consul General to Australia during the 1900s, and Superintendent of Customs in Guangzhou during the 1920s.
* Henry Fok Ying Tung , a businessman who has been active in political field. He was the Vice-chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He was recognized as one of the national leaders of the People's Republic of China.
* Rafael Hui , Chief Secretary for Administration of the HKSAR Government .
* Wong Yan Lung , Secretary for Justice of the HKSAR Government
* York Chow , Secretary for Health, Welfare, and Food, the HKSAR Government .
* Chan Tak Lam Norman , Ex-vice-president of Hong Kong Monetary Authority ; Vice-chairman of Standard Chartered Asia Pacific ; Founding member of the think-tank Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre .
* Kwok Kwok-chuen , Government Economist, former Chief Regional Economist, East Asia, of the Standard Chartered Bank.
* Tong Ka-wah, Ronny , from the Article 45 Concern Group as of 2004, former Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association.
* Szeto Wah , former , Chairman of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China.
* Leong Che-hung , .
* , First Chinese Secretary for Security before Handover; First Secretary for Security of HKSAR.
* Lam Woon-kwong , Director of the Chief Executive's Office of HKSAR .
Businessmen
* Sir Robert Ho Tung , successful businessman and philanthropist.
* Sir Ho Kai , the founder of the Hong Kong College of Medicine, predecessor of the University of Hong Kong.
* Lee Hysan , the founder of Hysan Development Company Limited, prominent businessman who transformed Jardine's Hill into Lee Gardens.
* Kan Tung-po , prominent banker who established the Bank of East Asia.
* Jehangir Hormusjee Ruttonjee , founded first brewery in Hong Kong, the founder of the Ruttonjee Hospital.
* Tse Chuen-tai , the founder of the South China Morning Post.
* Ho Fook , successful businessman and philanthropist.
* Lau Chu-pak , the founder of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.
* Stanley Ho , nicknamed "King of Gambling", the wealthiest person in Macau. He is the Chairman of Shun Tak Holdings Limited.
Academics
* Wang Wenshan , sociologist, anarchist, student leader at the Peking University during the May-fourth Movement 1919. He contacted the Chinese communists and once met Vladimir Lenin in Moscow.
* Wang Chungyi , Professor of Pathology at University of Hong Kong. He was admired for his devotion to the development of pathological reseacrh in Hong Kong. He died of tuberculosis, a disease that he had spent enormous effort to fight against.
* Wong Kai-chi , writer, translator, literary critic of Chinese literature, former Head of Department, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Cheung Ng-sheung , well-known economist in Hong Kong, formerly Professor of Economics at the University of Hong Kong.
* Cheung Yau-kai , Honorary Professor of Engineering and Special Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor of The University of Hong Kong; formerly Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor.
* Edward K.Y. Chen , Vice-Chancellor of Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
* Kwan Tze-wan , Professor, former Head of Department, Department of Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Fok Tai-fai , Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Wong Kwok-pun, Lawrence , Professor at the Department of Translation of . His famous Chinese poem 'On Listening to Chan's Zither Performance' , written in the 1980s, has been one of the prescribed texts of the Chinese Language syllabus of the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination from 1993 to 2006.
* Sung Jao-yiu, Joseph , one of the most significant figures in Hong Kong's fighting with the SARS in 2003. He is the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Yuen Kwok-yung , another significant figure in the SARS crisis in Hong Kong. He is Henry Fok Professor in Infectious Diseases, and is currently working at the University of Hong Kong as the Chair and Head of the Department of Microbiology at the Faculty of Medicine.
* Chiang Mung , Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University.
* Shen Xuhui, Simon , international politics critic, Table-host of , Research Assistant Professor, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Thoma Professor of Operations, Information, and Technology Stanford Graduate School of Business. Codirector of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum
* Pro-Vice-Chancellor / Vice-President, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Chinese University of Hong Kong.
* Professor of Neurology & Neurological Sciences Stanford University, Department of Neurology.
List of principals
* Dr. Frederick Stewart
* Dr. G.H. Bateson Wright
* Mr. T.K. Dealy, FRGS, FEIS, FCS, DRF
* Mr. Bartram Tanner,
* Mr. A.H. Crook,
* Mr. F.J. de Rome,
* Mr. M.G. O'Connor
* Mr. L.G. Morgan
* Mr. J.J. Ferguson
* Mr. H.N. Williamson,
* Mr. Cheung King-pak
* Mr. Wong Yee-wa
* Mr. F.C. Gamble
* Mr. John Stokes
* Mr. Raymond Huang
* Mr. William Cheung Yuk-ming
* Mr. Timothy Yung
* Mr. Chew Tung-sing
* Mr. Kong Shiu-chung
* Mr. Lee Kar-hung
* Mrs. Cheung Lam Lai-king Kitty
* Mr. Li Lok-yin
Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong
Queen Elizabeth School , or QES and QE for short, is the first co-education secondary school founded by the of Hong Kong. It is located on a mound at the boundary of Sai Yee Street and Prince Edward Road West in Mong Kok, Kowloon and adjacent to Grand Century Place, CCC Heep Woh Primary School and HK Weaving Mills Association Primary School .
The school was conceived in 1953 when Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom was crowned. Later it was ran in September 1954 but operated as an after school on the premises in , until October 1955 when it moved to the present location in Mong Kok.
The QES school camp in Cham Chuk Wan, Sai Kung District, the New Territories was opened in 1962. With the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the original school badge with a was changed to a new one with the logo of the Education Department. Later, the Education Department was replaced by the Education and Manpower Bureau , and the school badge was altered again.
The school's new annexe was opened in September 2004.
Founding a campsite in Cham Chuk Wan, Sai Kung District, the New Territories in 1962, Queen Elizabeth School is the only school in Hong Kong, which owns a school camp. Every year the school offers training course for S.3 students who are called Wardens in Training . After an annual training, the qualified students then become Camp Wardens .
*School magazines:published per year since 1954 when the school was founded. Issue 54 will be issued this year.
*《未學集》: edited and issued by & Chinese History Society of the school per two years, formerly 《新苗集》. The last version is 《未學集三編》.
*Magazine for the golden jubilee: will be issued this year.
*Other special magazines
* Mr. Cheong Wai-fung
* Mr. Arthur Hinton
* Mr. T. McC. Chamberlain
* Mr. H.N. McNeil
* Mr. Tan Peng-kian
* Dr. Su Chung-jen
* Mr. Chan Ping-tat
* Mr. Yeung Chi-hung
* Mrs. Sin Chow Dick-yee
* Mr. Yeung Chi-hung
* Mrs. Pang Cheung Yee-fan
* :zh:潘天佑: scientist, expert of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ,
* 張建平:Director for Mechanics and Materials at the Engineering Directorate of the National Science Foundation’s , U.S.A.,
* 宋曼瑛:亞洲研究知名學者、紐西蘭奧克蘭大學中文系高級講師
* 胡蔭亭:英語測試權威專家
* Wu Yin Ching : 散文和小說作家、新詩詩人
* 覃恩美: drama actor
* Chu Pui Hing : Former Director of Broadcasting of Radio Television Hong Kong
* Lau Mak Yee-ming, Alice, J.P. :Commissioner,
* :zh:邱文華:former anchorman of TVB News,現社區發展經理
* :前助理處長,前僱員再培訓局行政總監
* Li Kwan Ha:Former Commissioner of Hong Kong Police Force
* 丘李賜恩:前處長
* 陳鄭綺艷:Former Chairman of the HK Tourist Board
* Pansy Wong:New Zealand's first ethnically Asian MP
* 陳淑儀:Lawyer, wife of councillor Alan Leong
* 石鏡泉:Financial columnist
* 湯偉奇:香港道教聯合會主席、商人
* 王春波:香港醫療資訊學會主席、doctor
* Simon Chau Sui-Cheong:environmentalist
* Zac Koo : artist
* Fanny Wong : artist
The school was conceived in 1953 when Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom was crowned. Later it was ran in September 1954 but operated as an after school on the premises in , until October 1955 when it moved to the present location in Mong Kok.
The QES school camp in Cham Chuk Wan, Sai Kung District, the New Territories was opened in 1962. With the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the original school badge with a was changed to a new one with the logo of the Education Department. Later, the Education Department was replaced by the Education and Manpower Bureau , and the school badge was altered again.
The school's new annexe was opened in September 2004.
Schoolhouse
School camp
Founding a campsite in Cham Chuk Wan, Sai Kung District, the New Territories in 1962, Queen Elizabeth School is the only school in Hong Kong, which owns a school camp. Every year the school offers training course for S.3 students who are called Wardens in Training . After an annual training, the qualified students then become Camp Wardens .
Publications
*School magazines:published per year since 1954 when the school was founded. Issue 54 will be issued this year.
*《未學集》: edited and issued by & Chinese History Society of the school per two years, formerly 《新苗集》. The last version is 《未學集三編》.
*Magazine for the golden jubilee: will be issued this year.
*Other special magazines
Principals
* Mr. Cheong Wai-fung
* Mr. Arthur Hinton
* Mr. T. McC. Chamberlain
* Mr. H.N. McNeil
* Mr. Tan Peng-kian
* Dr. Su Chung-jen
* Mr. Chan Ping-tat
* Mr. Yeung Chi-hung
* Mrs. Sin Chow Dick-yee
* Mr. Yeung Chi-hung
* Mrs. Pang Cheung Yee-fan
Alumni
Science, culture & art
* :zh:潘天佑: scientist, expert of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ,
* 張建平:Director for Mechanics and Materials at the Engineering Directorate of the National Science Foundation’s , U.S.A.,
* 宋曼瑛:亞洲研究知名學者、紐西蘭奧克蘭大學中文系高級講師
* 胡蔭亭:英語測試權威專家
* Wu Yin Ching : 散文和小說作家、新詩詩人
* 覃恩美: drama actor
Politics, economics & law
* Chu Pui Hing : Former Director of Broadcasting of Radio Television Hong Kong
* Lau Mak Yee-ming, Alice, J.P. :Commissioner,
* :zh:邱文華:former anchorman of TVB News,現社區發展經理
* :前助理處長,前僱員再培訓局行政總監
* Li Kwan Ha:Former Commissioner of Hong Kong Police Force
* 丘李賜恩:前處長
* 陳鄭綺艷:Former Chairman of the HK Tourist Board
* Pansy Wong:New Zealand's first ethnically Asian MP
* 陳淑儀:Lawyer, wife of councillor Alan Leong
* 石鏡泉:Financial columnist
Others
* 湯偉奇:香港道教聯合會主席、商人
* 王春波:香港醫療資訊學會主席、doctor
* Simon Chau Sui-Cheong:environmentalist
* Zac Koo : artist
* Fanny Wong : artist
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