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  2. Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The first school picnic at Wu Kwai Sha Youth Village. 1974 The first summer camp. First participation in the Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival. 1975 The official opening of the school library. The four houses, Tak, Chi, Kin, and Kan, were formulated. The first Athletics Meet was organised at Boundary Street Sports Centre. 1976

  3. List of schools in Kowloon City District - Wikipedia

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    [1]. Aided. Chi Yun School (慈恩學校) Hong Kong Red Cross Hospital Schools Kowloon Hospital (香港紅十字會醫院學校); Hong Kong Red Cross Hospital Schools Hong Kong Children's Hospital (香港紅十字會醫院學校)

  4. St. Teresa's School Kowloon - Wikipedia

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    St Teresa's School was founded by Mrs. Maria Lourdes Bau in Hong Kong in 1952. Its first premises were situated in Boundary Street with only three bright and gaily decorated classrooms. In 1954 it moved into St. Teresa's Church compound at Prince Edward Road and remain at the same site till present. The number of pupils had since grown steadily ...

  5. Boundary Street - Wikipedia

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    Boundary Street near Kowloon Tong. Boundary Street is a three-lane one-way street in Kowloon, Hong Kong.It runs in an easterly direction from its start at the intersection with Tung Chau Street in the west, and ends at its intersection with Prince Edward Road West in the east, near the former Kai Tak Airport.

  6. Maryknoll Convent School - Wikipedia

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    The school moved again in 1936 to the current campus at 130 Waterloo Road. In 1941, the Maryknoll Sisters left Hong Kong and closed the school because the Japanese army invaded Hong Kong. In 1945, after the Japanese surrendered, the school reopened. In 1960, a new section was inaugurated at 5 Ho Tung Road for the secondary section.

  7. Kowloon City District - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon City District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It is located in the city of Kowloon and cut through by Boundary Street. It had a population of 381,352 in 2001, and increased to 418,732 in 2016. [4] The district has the third most educated residents while its residents enjoy the highest income in Kowloon.

  8. Sheng Kung Hui Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Sheng Kung Hui Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School (TKP, Chinese: 聖公會蔡功譜中學) is a secondary school in Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is managed by the Anglican (Hong Kong) Secondary Schools Council Limited. This school was founded in 1982. It is a Co-educational secondary School.

  9. Kwai Tsing District - Wikipedia

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    Kwai Tsing did not exist as a standalone district when Hong Kong's District Boards were formed in the early 1980s. It remained as a part of Tsuen Wan district until 1985. The newly created district was known as Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi District ( 葵涌及青衣區 ) until 1988, when its name was shortened to Kwai Tsing District .