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The list of secondary schools in Hong Kong is arranged according to the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It includes government schools , aided schools , Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools, private schools , as well as international schools ran by the English Schools Foundation (ESF) and other organisations.
The school campus was commissioned in 1978, and was of standard 1980s campus architecture. In 1978 the school had an area of around 4000 m^2, and had 24 classrooms. As the student population boomed, 2 classrooms, one staffroom, a Students' Union office and a Careers/Guidance Office were added to the Covered Playground in the 1990s.
Located at San Wo Lane, the school is founded by The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China. The school hosts a student body of approximately 830, aged 11 to 20, with 63 teachers. The school hosts a student body of approximately 830, aged 11 to 20, with 63 teachers.
Belilios Public School was a girls' secondary school founded in 1890 – the first government school in Hong Kong that provided bilingual education in English and Chinese. The push for Chinese education in a British system did not begin until the rise of social awareness of the Chinese community following the 1919 May Fourth Movement and the ...
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College (Chinese: 觀塘瑪利諾書院; KTMC) is a Catholic boys' secondary school in Hong Kong.It was established in 1971 by the Maryknoll Fathers, a society of Catholic priests and brothers founded in the United States in 1911.
HTYC, a coeducational secondary, became the first school operated by YWCA to be government subsidised. [4] The school had an opening ceremony on 26 January 1972 that was presided over by John Canning , Hong Kong's Director of Education. Ellen Li, who was serving as a Legislative Council of Hong Kong Unofficial Member, became the school's ...
In September 2003, St. Margaret's became the first school in Hong Kong to adopt a "through-train mode" from Primary One to Secondary Six on the same school premises, allowing students from its primary section to directly enter its secondary section upon graduation. [1] [2]
The school states that its heritage originates from the Kadoorie School set up in Sai Ying Poon in the 1890s. [4] The initial institution was primary only but secondary levels were added in the 1960s. [4] Form 4 came in 1977, and Form 5 came in 1978. [5] In 1980 the Kadoorie School was divided into separate schools for primary and secondary ...