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Queen's College

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Queen"s College initially named the The Government Central School (中央書院) in 1862, renamed as Victoria College (維多利亞書院) 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 Department of Education, which was later incorporated into the Education and Manpower 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 Hong Kong Governor 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, Sir George Bowen, Governor of Hong Kong (1883-87), 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 Japanese invasion forced school closure in 1941. During the Japanese occupation, 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 Kennedy Road in 1947, sharing a campus with Clementi Secondary School. It moved to the present site on Causeway Road, opposite Victoria Park, 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, Central.

Mission Statement

It is our mission to provide students with an all-round education aimed at excellence in moral, intellectual, physical, inter-personal and aesthetic development, whereby they can achieve self-fulfillment in all respects throughout their lives and become leaders of tomorrow.

  • To nurture in students a love of learning;
  • To promote the spirit in the school motto - Labor Omnia Vincit;
  • To develop students" minds and inculcate in them a strong sense of responsibility, self-discipline, integrity and, above all, self esteem;
  • To produce in our students a high level of intellectual development in preparation for further scholastic achievements;
  • To provide students with a balanced range of activities conducive to good health and to make them aware of the importance of sports and sportsmanship;
  • To impress upon students the significance of harmonious inter-personal relationships and of serving the community as well as to develop their skills of leadership;
  • To cultivate students" creative talents and appreciation of aesthetics;
  • With a view to realising the aforesaid goals, to encourage the involvement of parents, alumni and members of the community in the activities of the school and to provide opportunities for enhancing the professional development and commitment of all staff.
Queen"s College, the oldest Government school in Hong Kong, has a glorious past of 140 years. Set up in 1862 by the English Government, Queen"s College was the first formal Anglo-Chinese Secondary School in Hong Kong. Its primary aim has not changed throughout the century: to spread brilliant boys all over China and to strengthen the country"s youth.

The Central School (1862 - 1894)

Queen"s College before WWII (1894 - 1941)

Queen"s College after the War (1950 - 1962 )

Queen"s College in the new century (2001 ~ )

The Central School (1862 - 1894)

Since 1862, Queen"s College was called The Government Central College (中央書院). It was located at Gough Street, Central. We used the name "Central School for Boys" to distinguish us from our counterpart, "Central School for Girls". A new site of the school between Aberdeen Street and Hollywood Road was allocated to us in 1884. After the laying of the foundation stone of the school, it was renamed as Victoria College (維多利亞書院). The school"s old site was made available to the Central School for Girls, which was later on renamed as Belilios Public School (庇理羅士女子中學).

Queen"s College before WWII (1894 - 1941)

In 1894, Government gazetted the change of name from Victoria College to Queen"s College (皇仁書院). In Queen"s College, numerous subjects such as Arithmetic, Grammar, General Intelligence etc. were taught. This was very rare in the late 19th Century. During the 1920s, the school began to show her outstanding sports results to the public, as well as the academic achievements. This attracted a vast number of students seeking to enter the school. This started the golden era of our College. The golden era did not last long, unfortunately, as Victoria College was severely bombed by the Japanese in the Second World War. The once famous school fell into pieces. The only leftover was a statue of Sir Wright. During the war, Queen"s College was temporary closed. In 1946, the goverment decided to reopen the government schools. Queen"s College and Clementi Middle School (金文泰中學) were reopened sharing a building at Kennedy Road in 1947.

Queen"s College after the War (1950 - 1962 )

In 1950, a new campus of Queen"s College was built in Causeway Bay for the expansioin of the school. Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor of Hong Kong, announced the revival of Queen"s College on 22 September 1950. Since then, the two-story high building served countless Q.C. students throughout half of the century. Until 1951 the lowest class at Queen"s was Class 4 (equivalent to now form 3). In September of 1951 two additional classes were provided at the bottom of the school. The lowest class at Queen"s thus become Class 6 (Form 1 nowadays). The changes in organization and other factors consequent on the rapid growth of education resulted for a time in an uneven distribution of divisions. In 1950 for example, there were ten divisions of Class 4. In 1951, four of these divisions were transferred to King"s College (英皇書院). From 1955, intending Arts undergraduates had been transferred to King"s College and later to Belilios Public School for their Advanced Level year. From 1962, an extra Upper Sixth Form was provided to the arts students so that QC boys no longer have to studied in Belilios. Meanwhile, some Belilios Girls came to Queen"s to study Science. After that, no more girls were admitted and Queen"s College today remains a full time Anglo-Chinese secondary school for boys.

Queen"s College in the new century (2001 ~ )

Outstanding results continued to be scored by Queen"s College students afterwards, in both the academic and the extra-curricular fields. The population acclaimed the school. Being a brilliant mix of Western-style education and ethnic-Chinese culture, we are confident that the success of Queen"s College will sustain and prosper into the new century.

School Song

Downloads:

Version Format/Composer
Harp Version (9K)  MIDI/by Lim Kirk
Trumpet Version (2K) MIDI/by Kok Ka Keung, Kenneth
Piano Version (79K)  RealAudio 144 format/by Mrs. HUI HO Oi-lun
Full Orchestra Version (45K) MIDI/sequenced by Chau Chuck Jee (Arr. by Mr. Lau Kai Chi (1996))
Piano Version (4K) MIDI/sequenced by Chau Chuck Jee (Arr. by Mr. Lau Kai Chi (1996))
Ode to QC135

for the 135th Anniversary of Queen"s College in 1997 (lyrics)

MIDI/ sequenced by Tsang Chun Lik Alex

 

Lyrics of the school song:

Hail Alma Mater long Life to Queen"s College.

Kindly instructor and guide of our youth.

Lighting the land with the bright beams of knowledge.

Teaching thy children to reverence truth.

Bound in close brotherhood all thy collegians.

Cherishing memories tender and strong.

Scattered asunder in various regions,

Q.C."s and old Q.C."s join in the song.

Q.C.! Q.C.! Q.C.! Q.C.! Q.C.!

In that cry what a magic is found.

Let us roll out the glorious sound.

Q.C.! Q.C.!

From the proud city and from the lone valley,
From the rich districts of Kwang-tung we come.
Hakka and Cantonese round thee we rally,
Far from our kindred in thee we find home.
Sternly we strive in our sports and our studies,
For the race goes to the wise and the strong,
Moulding our manhood, our mind and our bodies, Q.C."s and O"Q.C."s join in the song.
In that cry what a magic is found.
Let us roll out the glorious sound.
Q.C.! Q.C.!


Time speeds along.
Soon our schooldays are ended,
Comes the sad hour when from thee we must part!
Thee who so kindly and skillfully blended,
Lore of the Orient with Western art.
We will not falter nor fearfully wonder,
Nurtured by thee we feel valiant and strong.
Sons of Cathay, raise your voices in thunder,
Q.C."s and O"Q.C."s join in the song.
In that cry what a magic is found.
Let us roll out the glorious sound.
Q.C.! Q.C.!

Campus

 

Legend

101 - Reception Room

102 - General Office

103 - Principal Room

104 - Staff Room C

105 - Staff Room B

106 - Staff Room A

107 - Staff Room D

N11 - Interview Room

N12 - Staff Room F

N13 - Computer Room

N14 - Staff Common Room

120 - Lecture Room

131 - Junior Biology Lab.

132 - History Room

134 - Senior Biology Lab.

136 - I.S. Laboratory

137 - Physics Laboratory

School Functions of the year 2006-2007

Date
Events
Remarks
12/9/2006 Swimming Gala (Heats) Victoria Park Swimming Pool
15-17/9/2006 S6 Leadership Training Camp  
22-23/9/2006 S1 Orientation Camp  
2/10/2006 Day following the National Day No school day
4/10/2006 Athletic Meet (Heats) Wan Chai Stadium
5/10/2006 Parents-Teacher Meeting for S1 Starts at 5:45pm
16/10/2006 Athletic Meet (Final) Wan Chai Stadium
27/10/2006 AGM of Parents-Teacher Association (Election of Working Committee) starts at 6:00pm
30/10/2006 Chung Yeung Festival No school day
31/10/2006 Swimming Gala (Final) Victoria Park Swimming Pool
7/11/2006

School Picnic

Compulsory for all Students
8/11/2006 School Discretionary Holiday No school day
22/11/2006 Parents-Teacher Meeting for S5 starts at 5:45pm
24/11/2006 Staff Development Day No school day
8/12/2006 Speech Day Students concerned should arrive school in the afternoon
21/12/2006 Christmas Party Compulsory for all Students
22/12 ~ 2/1/2007 Christmas and New Year Holidays No school
 
2007
 
4- 17/1/2007 Half-yearly Examination (for S1 - S4 & S6) Normal Class for S5 & S7
18 – 22/1/2007 Discussion of Question Paper Normal Class for S5 & S7
23/1/2007 Commencement of 2nd Term  
10/2/2007 Parents" Day  
12/2 - 6/3/2007 S7 Mock Examination Normal class for the rest
15-23/2/2007 Lunar New Year Holiday  
2 - 26/3/2007 S5 Mock Examination Normal class for the rest
9/3/2007 Last day for S7  
29/3/2007 Last day for S5  
5-13/4/2007 Ching Ming Festival & Easter Holiday No school
27-28/4/2007 School Open Days Parents & Visitors are welcome
1/5/2007 Labour Day No School
2/5/2007 Parents-Teacher Meeting for S3 Starts at 5:45pm
18/5/2007 School Discretionary Holiday / Staff Development Day No school for students
24/5/2007 Buddha"s Holiday No school
19/6/2007 Dragon Boat Festival No school
11–25/6/2007 Yearly Examination  
26-28/6/2007 Discussion of Question Paper Compulsory in the morning; Optional in the afternoon
2/7/2007 The Day after the HKSAR Establishment Day No school
29/6–10/7/2007 Post-examination Activities & Year-end Promotion Meetings Compulsory in the morning; Optional in the afternoon
11/7/2007 Last Day of School Year  
 
14/7 – 31/8/2007 SUMMER VACATION
 

School Management Committee

It was set up in 1993 and consists of the Principal and representatives from teachers, Queen"s College Old Boys" Association, Queen"s College Parents-Teachers" Association and Education & Manpower Bureau. The Committee endorses the annual school year plan formulated by the SBM Implementation & Evaluation Group.

School Management Committee
學校管理委員會
2006-2007

Chairperson: Mrs. FOK LEE Yu-hing Principal Educational Officer (E.C.P.)
主 席: 霍李娛馨女士 首席教育主任 (教育統籌委員會及策劃)
Members: Mr. Yu Chun Hong President, Q.C.O.B.A.
委 員: 于鎮康先生 皇仁舊生會會長
  Mr. Luk Wai-hung Vice-President, Q.C.O.B.A.
  陸偉雄先生 皇仁舊生會副會長
  Mr. Lai Wai-ming Chairman, Q.C.P.T.A.
  賴偉明先生 皇仁書院家長教師會主席
  Mr. Law Tat-nin Parent Representative
  羅達年先生 皇仁書院家長代表
  Dr. Donna Chu General Education Officer, HKU
  朱順慈博士 香港大學通識教育主任
  Miss YIP Yun Wan, Amarantha Regional Manager, HK Family Welfare Society
 

葉潤雲女士

 

香港家庭福利會區域經理

 

  Mr. LI Lok-yin Principal, Queen"s College
  李樂然先生 皇仁書院校長
  Mrs. NG Chan Suk-yee Teacher Representative
  吳陳淑儀女士 皇仁書院教師代表
  Mr. LEUNG Wai-shun
Teacher Representative
  梁維信先生 皇仁書院教師代表

Organization Chart & Establishment


Organization Chart

 

Establishment

  • Teaching Staff (61); Non-teaching Staff(24)
  • Administration
    • Principal
    • Assistant Principals (2)
    • Clerical Staff (5)
  • Teaching
    • Graduates (55)
    • Non-graduates (5)
  • Non-teaching
    • Laboratory Technicians (4)
    • Workshop Attendants (3)
    • Ancillaries (12)

Queen"s College Staff List, 2006-2007


Principal
Mr. LI Lok Yin

Assistant Principals
Mr. LEUNG Wai-shun (Geog & Liberal Studies)

Mrs. NG CHAN Suk-yee (Chem)

Teaching Staff
Miss. AU Ka Ka(Eng & Geog)
Dr. AU Yin-ching, Loretta(Geog)
Mr. Stewart CARRY (Eng)
Mr. CHAN Chi Chuen(Chem)
Mr. CHAN Chu-tak (Chem)
Ms. CHAN Lap-lin* (Maths*)
Mr. CHAN Man-ching (Chi& C.Hist)
Ms. CHAN Tai Yun (Maths & CPL)
Miss CHAN Ying-ping (Chi & Putonghua)
Mr. CHAN Yuk-lun (Phy)
Mr. CHAN Yuk-lung (Chi & C. Hist)
Mr. CHARM Kwo-foo (EPA & Econ)
Mr. CHENG Wai-lun* (IS* & CPL & CIT)
Mr. CHEUK Tai Wai (PE)
Miss CHEUNG Siu Man (Eng & Hist)
Mr. CHIN Yiu Ming (Bio & LS)
Ms. CHOI Lai-yee (Eng)
Ms. Chow Wai-man (Maths)
Ms. Christine Bennet (Eng)
Mr. CHUNG Cheuk-bun* (PE*)
Mr. CHUNG Mau-yin (Chi & C. Hist)
Ms. CHUNG Po-chu (Phy)
Mr. FU Sze-pang (Maths & Maths & Stat)
Miss FUNG Siu-ping (Hist)
Mrs. HO LEUNG Kiu-ngan* (Econ*)
Mr. HO Tat-Kei (Chi & Chi Hist)
Mr. KO Wing-cheung (PE & IS)
Mr. KOO Chi-wa (Maths)
Ms. KOO Sung-en (Chi & C. Hist)
Miss KU Yuk-ping (Eng)
Miss LAI Kan-chi (Eng & LS)
Mr. LAM Kwok-yin* (Hist* & IH)
Mr. LAM Lap-wing (Maths & Bio)
Miss. LAU Ching-man (Eng)
Dr. LAU Kai-chi* (Music*)
Mr. Law Cyril Jerome Jr. (Eng)
Miss LEE Chui-fan (Eng & Hist)
Miss LEE Wah-ying* (Eng*)
Ms. LEE Wai-chu* (Chi & Putonghua*)
Mr. LEUNG Kwong-chun (Chi)

Mr. LEUNG Man-hang (Econ, EPA & IH)

Mr. LI Hoi-hung (Chi & C. Hist)
Miss LIANG Siu-kuen (Librarian)
Mr. LIU Kai-man (IS & Maths )
Mr. LO Kon-keung* (Art*)
Mr. NG Chung-tak (Maths & Phy)
Mr. NG Ping-sum (Maths)
Ms. NGAI Pui-wah (Chi & Putonghua)
Miss NGAN Wai-yung* (Chi & C. Hist*)
Mr. SIT Kwan-Keung (Hist & EPA)
Mr. TAM Kin-man* (Phy*)
Ms. WONG Heung-lin ( Art & Eng)
Miss WONG Wai-ching* (CIT* & CPL)
Ms. WU Lai-mee*(Bio*)
Mr YAN Yung-fut* (Geog*)
Ms. YEONG Fung-yee* (Prin. of Accts*, Maths & CIT)
Ms. YEUNG Tsim Ping ( Chi & Putonghua)
Miss YIP So-ling (Maths)
Mr. YU Chung-ching (Eng)
Mr. YU Wai-keung (Chem )
Mr. YUE Kwok-choy (Maths)
Ms. YUEN Ling-chun* (Chi* )
Ms. YUEN Mei-sze* (Chem*)

(* Head of department)


Laboratory Staff
Mr. WONG Hing-kwok
Mr. LAM Tak-wing
Mr. CHAN Yui-cho
Mr. WONG Wai-kin

Office Staff
Mr. FOK Ka-chun
Ms. LAU Suk-yin
Miss Lee Yee-man
Ms. Tse Lau-mai
Miss. Chan Wing-wah
Miss. Chan Chi-yin
Miss. Cheng Yee Ming
Miss Ngan Tsang Chun

Class Structure & Curricula

Class Structure

S.1 to S.5 :
5 Classes per Level - A / B / C / D / E S.6 to S.7 :
4 Classes per Level - A(Arts) / E(Engineering) / M(Medicine) / S(Science)

Curricula

Level

Subject

S.1 S.2 S.3 S.4-S.5 S.6-S.7
Arts Sci A
Arts
E
Sci
M
Sci
S
Sci
English Language       CE CE        
Use of English           AS AS AS AS
Chinese Language       CE CE        
Chinese Language & Culture           AS AS AS AS
Putonghua       CE          
Mathematics       CE CE        
Additional Mathematics         CE        
Pure Mathematics             AL   AL
Mathematics & Statistics           AS     AS
Physics         CE   AL AL AL
Chemistry         CE   AL AL AL
Biology         CE     AL  
Integrated Science                  
Computer Studies       CE CE       AL
Computer Literacy                  
Economics       CE CE AL      
Economics & Public Affairs                  
Geography       CE CE AL      
Chinese History       CE CE AS      
History       CE CE AL      
Principle of Accounts       CE CE        
Liberal Studies           AS     AS
Art       CE CE        
Physical Education                  
Music                  
Compulsory Subjects Elective Subjects
CE Certificate of Education
AS Advanced Supplementary Level
AL Advanced Level
(S.6 Curriculum is equivalent to Grade 12 in the US system)

Language of Instruction & Admission System

Language of Instruction

English
(except Chinese, Chinese Literature, Chinese History and Putonghua) 

Admission System

  • S.1 : Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System
    (visit here for reference from EMB)
  • S.4 : Junior Secondary Education Assessment (JSEA) System
    (visit here for reference from EMB)
  • S.6 : Secondary Six Admission Procedure
    (visit here for reference from EMB)
    (Queen"s College S6 Admission Procedure 2006-2007)

Function Teams & Subject Departments

Function Teams

  • SMI Implementation Group
  • Academic Committee
  • Whole School Approach Whole-Person Education Committee
  • Careers
  • Civic Education
  • Counselling
  • Discipline
  • Environmental Protection
  • Extra-curricular Activities
  • Health Education
  • Moral Education
  • Sex Education

Subject departments

  • Chinese Language
  • English Language
  • Putonghua
  • Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Integrated Science
  • Computer
  • Chinese History
  • History
  • Geography
  • Economics / Economics and Public Affairs
  • Art
  • Music
  • Physical Education

Examinations & Scholarships

Examinations

  • S.1-S.4 & S.6 : Two internal examinations in one academic year
  • S.5 : Internal mock examination & Hong Kong Certificate of Education examination
  • S.7 : Internal mock examination & Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination

Scholarships

Various internal scholarships, such as Morrison Scholarships, and government educational scholarships offered by Student Financial Assistance Agency, are awarded to outstanding students.

School Regulations

School Rules

Use of Facilities

Use of Lockers

Workshop Rules

Laboratory Rules

School Uniform

Internal Examinations Standing Instructions to Students

Voyage to lead, bound to succeed.

OUR GOALS

1. Establishing a Clear Image
The school life in QC is like a journey in the sea and Voyage - the Student Council is going to lead every student towards their goals. ‘Voyage’ also symbolizes adventurous people who ‘go where no one has gone before’.

2. Training Leaders of Tomorrow
To inspire tomorrow’s leaders in our school, Voyage is going to launch a leadership training program for lower form students. There will be workshops and talks about leadership.

3. Brotherhood
One of our school’s core values is ‘Brotherhood’. This year, Voyage is going to launch various training programs in which higher and lower form students can join and get to know each other more.

4. As a bridge for Communication between the School and the Students

Year Plan

Date Event
OCT Halloween Party
NOV Teacher-Student Month:
  1. Basketball Competition
  2. Football Competition
  3. Debate
  4. Teacher-Student Kitchen
DEC Christmas Variety Show

Christmas Ball

FEB English-American Culture Bi-Week

Lower Form Leadership Training 

Singing Contest

MAR City Tracing
JUN Joint-school Oral Practice
JUL Spirit 2007:

Basketball

Football

AUG Summer Project 
--- Lunch Forum
--- Interclass Football and Basketball Competitions

  Executive members of Voyage:

  President 李熾霖   LEE Edmund
  Vice-President 趙俊威   CHIU Chun-wai Vincent
  Internal Secretary 蔣家祺   CHEUNG Ka-ki Ricky
  External Secretary 張均銘   CHEUNG Kun-min Calvin
  Treasurer 陳梓淮   CHAN Tsz-wai Charvis
  Secretary of Functions 蔣永康   TSEUNG Wing-hong Alec
  Secretary of Querimony 劉嘉傑   LAU Ka-kit Kelvin
  Secretary of Welfare 雷諾熙   LUI Nok-hei A. Wahid
  Promotion Manager 陸琪丰   LUK Kei-fung Kevin
  Chief-Editor of the Voice 關偉麟   KWAN Wai-lun Valen
  Public Relations 陳頌桓   CHAN Chung-woon Avery
  Convenor 雷諾謙   LUI Nok-him A. Halim

THE EIGHT HOUSES

 

Crook House
[info] [e-mail] [website]
Stewart House
[info] [e-mail] [website]

Dealy House
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Tanner House
[info] [e-mail] [website]


Kay House
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Wright House
[info] [e-mail] [website]

DeRome House
[info] [e-mail] [website]

Williamson House
[info] [e-mail] [website]

 

 

Williamson

House Slogans 紅心似火威廉臣, 九霄雲外起風雲
       
Web-site:      
       
e-mail:      

House Officials:
Hosuse Captain: Mak Shui To    
Vice House Captain: Lam Shing Fung Tsang Hon Kin  
Committee: Chow Chi Lok Leung Man Kit  
  Yeung Sin Hong Lai Quinn  
Group Leaders: Chow Man Kit Leung King Fai  
  Chan William Leung Ka Kit  
  Chau Yuen Kit Lui Kam Ping  
       
House Advisors:      
  何梁嬌銀老師 陳文貞老師  
  陳柱德老師 鍾卓斌老師  
  梁萬亨老師 黃蕙貞老師  
       
Achievements (2005-2006)
 

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Tanner

House Slogans  
       
Web-site:      
       
e-mail:      
House Officials:
Hosuse Captain: Yuen Kam Lok (6E)    
Vice House Captain: Tse Kwan Lok (6E) Tang Sui Kwan (22)  
Treasurer: Fung Andy (6E)    
 Secretary : Lau Tse Hin (6E) Wong Sing Tak (6S)  
Group Leaders: Cheung Wan Lung (6E)    
        
       
 House Advisors:      
  Ms. Wu Lee Mei    
       
       
       
       

 

Achievements (2005-2006)
Swimming Gala 1st Runner-up
Badminton Champion

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Kay

House Slogans  
       
Web-site:      
       
e-mail:      
House Officials:
Hosuse Captain: Man Chi Kin (6E)    
Vice House Captain: Chan Tse Yu (6M) Chan Wai Kee (6S)  
Committee: Chan Ho Fung (6A) Wong Chun Wai (6A)  
  Wong Tin Lok (6M) Chow Chun Hei (6S)  
Group Leaders:      
       
       
       
House Advisors:      
  Ms. Chan Lap Lin    
       
       
       

 

Achievements (2005-2006)
Athletic Meets : Cheering Team Champion
Swimming Gala : Cheering Team Champion

 

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Crook

House Slogans Crook is the best, best of the rest
       
Web-site:      
       
e-mail:      

 

House Officials:
Hosuse Captain:  Chua Chi Yeung    
Vice House Captain:  Yee Yat Hin  Ng Chi Hung  
Cheering Team Leaders :  Lam Wai Ho Vasco  Lau Yick Kit  
 Treasurer :  Fung Chun Ming    
Group Leaders:      
        
       
       
House Advisors:      
  李海雄老師    
       
Achievements (2005-2006)
 Athletic Meets :  2nd runner-up in Cheering Team
Swimming Gala

1st runner-up in Cheering Team

Overall 2nd runner-up

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De Rome

House Slogans  
       
Web-site:      
       
e-mail:      
House Officials:
Hosuse Captain:  鄭庭浩    
Vice House Captain:  包添隆  廖業昌  
Committee:  黃競賢  黃汝謙  
   張昊文  司徒偉文  
Group Leaders:      
       
       
       
House Advisors:  顏惠容老師    
       
Achievements (2005-2006)
Athletic Meets Qverall Champion
Champion in Grade B
Swimming Gala Qverall Champion
Champion in Grade C and Grade A

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Wright

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GO GO GO AHEAD, BEAT BEAT BEAT THE REST, GO AHEAD, BEAT THE REST, WRIGHT HOUSE IS THE BEST

       
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House Officials:
Hosuse Captain:  雷諾熙    
Vice House Captain:  徐子滔  陳梓淮  
Secretary:  梁冠鴻    
 Treasurer :  歐霑丞    
       
       
 House Advisors:      
  Mr.  Tam Kin Man    
       
Achievements (2005-2006)
 Athletic Meets  Champion in Grade A
   

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Stewart

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House Officials:
Hosuse Captain: Wong On Ho    
Vice House Captain: Lee Pak Ming  Ng Ting Wai  
Convenor: Lam Yee Pong    
 General Affairs Officer: Lau Kai Bark    
Secretary: Yeung Hon Ming    
 Treasurer: Hui Jack    
 Group Leaders: Fong Sen Chi Lam Cheuk Yin  
  Szeto Cheuk Ching Ho Kok Sum  
  Wong Tsun Hung Hung Ka Wa  
       
 House Advisors:  余國材老師  陳英平老師  
   黎近知老師  吳陳淑儀老師  
   湛果夫老師  Mr. Stewart Carry  

 

 

Achievements (2005-2006)
   

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Dealy

House Slogans  If we are not the best, then who will be ?
       
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House Officials:
Hosuse Captain:  Chu Chan Chung Dominic    
Vice House Captain:  Wong Chun Yin  Sin Kin Tung  
Committee:  Chan Distinction  Ng Peter Yau Tak  
   Ho Man King  Law Wai Chung  
Group Leaders:  Cheung Man Ho  Lam Ka Yue Kenneth  
   Wong Chi Man Wong Pak Lung  
   Ma Chun Pong Yu Sai Ho  
       
House Advisors:  鄺潔玲老師    
       
Achievements (2005-2006)
 Atheletic Meet  4th runner-up
  Champion in Grade C
  1st runner-up in cheering team

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Extra-curricular Activities

 

A.

Sport Union

 


 

 


Basketball Section

 


Football Section

 


Volleyball Section

 


Aquatic Section

 


Athletic Association & Jogging Section

 


Handball Section

 


Badminton Section

 


Squash Section

 


Table-tennis Section

 


Tennis Section

 

B.

Social Services

 


 

 


Community Youth Club

 


The HK Award for the Young People

 


Junior Police Call

 


Road Safety Patrol

 


Social Service Club

 


Youth Red Cross Unit

 


HK Sea Cadet Corps

 


Scout

 

C.

Recreational Activities

 


 

 


Animation Comic and Game Society

 


Art Club

 


Aviation Club

 


Bridge Club

 


Chess Club

 


Chinese Martial Art Club

 


Gardening Society

 


Magic Club

 


Music Society

  Orienteering Club
  Philately and Collectors" Association
  Photography and Multimedia Production Club

 


Society of Finance and Economics

 

D.

Religious Activities

 


 

 


Catholic Society

 


Christian Fellowship

 

E.
(i) Academic Activities - Science

 


 

 


Astronomers" Club

 


Biology Society

 


Electronic & Engineering Society

 


Science Association

 


Society of Computer Studies

 


Society of Mathematical Studies

 


 

 


(ii) Academic Activities - Arts

 


 

 


Chinese Debate Club

 


Chinese History Club

 


Chinese Literary Association

 


Current Affairs & EPA Club

 


Drama Society

 


English Association

 


English Debate Club

 


Geography Society

 


History Club

 


Putonghua Club


Prefect List 2006-2007

Appointment of School Prefects (Counselling) 2006-2007

Head Counselling Prefect : Yu Lok Lun Lawrence (余樂倫) 6S House : R  
Deputy Head Counselling Prefects : Mak Chi Wung (麥子宏) 6M House : Wn  
  Mai Siu Tsang (米紹曾) 6M House : W  
  Lee Tsan Wo ( 李贊和) 6E House: C  
  Hui Yau Chiu (許友昭) 6A House : T  
Core Committee Head: Cheung Ka Ki (蔣家祺) 6M House: Wn  
  Chiu Ho Ching (趙浩澄) 6M House: C  
Counselling Prefects  
Class
House
Counselling Prefects  
Class
House

Bach Kin Pong

白建邦

6A

R

Cheung Ka Ki

蔣家祺

6M

Wn

Chan Ho Ching

陳浩清

6A

W

Chiu Ho Ching

趙浩澄

6M

C

Chan Wing Tsz

陳穎旨

6A

D

Kwong Wai Lun

鄺偉麟

6M

Wn

Chan Yik Kei Jacky

陳翊麒

6A

K

Lau Ka Kit

劉嘉傑

6M

R

Fung Kin Yiu

馮建堯

6A

D

Lau Kai Yin Stephen

劉啟彥

6M

S

Hui Yau Chiu

許友昭

6A

T

Lee Edmund

李熾霖

6M

R

Poon Yip Kan

潘業勤

6A

K

Mai Siu Tsang

米紹曾

6M

W

Siu Chi Yeung

蕭智洋

6A

R

Mak Chi Wung

麥子宏

6M

Wn

Siu Kwan Yeung

蕭鈞揚

6A

Wn

Wu Kok

胡王玉

6M

D

Wong Wai Kei Ricky

王煒棋

6A

C

Chow Kin Chung Derrick

周健聰

6S

D

Au Jim Shing Jason

歐霑丞

6E

W

Lam Wing Tai

林永泰

6S

Wn

Kwok Ka Hang Andy

郭嘉恒

6E

Wn

Law Shing Yan

羅成殷

6S

S

Lee Tsan Wo

李贊和

6E

C

Leung U Hang

梁宇恆

6S

C

Lo Tsun Yue

盧俊宇

6E

T

Wong Yau Nuen

黃友暖

6S

T

Tang Chun Ho

鄧晉灝

6E

D

Yu Lok Lun Lawrence

余樂倫

6S

R

Wong Ho Hin

黃浩軒

6E

C

       
               
Peer Counsellors  
Class
House
Peer Counsellors  
Class
House

Lee Cher Hin Vincent

李卓軒

4A

T

Chow Ka Wai Gary

周嘉煒

4D

T

Wong Wing Lik

黃永力

4A

K

Choy Man Hin

蔡文軒

4D

S

Chiao Chung Lun

焦宗麟

4B

Wn

Kwong Bing Woo

鄺柄和

4D

K

Chow Man Ho

周文浩

4B

D

Lee Yat Long

李逸朗

4D

K

Ho Shi Yeung

何仕揚

4B

Wn

Li Cham Hong

李湛康

4D

W

Lam Sherlock

林舜洛

4B

Wn

Se Cheuk Him

施卓謙

4D

C

Lee Ying Cheung

李英璋

4B

T

Sin Wai Yin

冼偉賢

4D

C

Mok Wai Ki

莫煒岐

4B

K

Yau Siu Sing

游兆聲

4D

W

Ng Ngai Shun Ison

吳毅信

4B

Wn

Yuen Chak Fai

袁澤暉

4D

K

Tong Nicholas Kar Yeung

唐家陽

4B

C

Chu Sheung Him Eric

朱尚謙

4E

S

Choi Ka Chung

蔡嘉聰

4C

Wn

Kwan Hiu Tak

關曉德

4E

R

Ma Tsz Hin

馬子軒

4C

S

Lam Yui Him

林睿謙

4E

Wn

Tsui Yip Ho Michael

徐業昊

4C

D

Ng Kwok Fai

吳國輝

4E

W

Chan Park Sun

陳?燊

4D

K

Se Kong Ho

佘江浩

4E

D

Chow Chi Hang

周志恒

4D

S

Tsoi Hey Yeung

蔡禧揚

4E

K


 

 

Appointment of School Prefects (Discipline) 2006-2007

Head Prefect : KO WANG YUI 6A  
Deputy Head Prefects : CHENG TSUN KAI 6E  
  YEUNG YUN SANG 6E  
Senior Prefects : AU KIN HEI 6M  
  MAK CHAK KEUNG 6M  
  CHENG PONG MAN 6S  

 

Prefects
Class
Prefects
Class
BACH KIN PONG
6A
KWONG YAT CHUN, CURITS
4B
CHAO LAP CHI, ADRIANO
6A
LAI TIN YAU
4B
LAM TIN LOK
6E
LEE YING CHEUNG
4B
AU KIN HEI
6M
LI PA HEI
4B
CHEUNG YU TUNG
6M
LO JUN YU, ARTHUR
4B
HO CHEUK HANG
6M
TSE MAN HON, MATTHEW
4B
LEE HO FAI
6M
WONG WAI YIN
4B
MAI SIU TSANG
6M
CHAN PARK SUN
4D
MAK CHAK KEUNG
6M
CHOY KAI WING
4D
YAU PAN
6M
CHOY MAN HIN
4D
CHENG PONG MAN, REUBEN
6S
KWONG BING WOO
4D
CHEUNG CHIN WAI
6S
WONG MAN CHUN
4D
CHOW KIN CHUNG, DERRICK
6S
YAU SIU SING
4D
WONG HO CHUN
6S
CHAN KA HO, GORDON
4E
WONG YIU CHEONG
6S
CHAN TIN YAU
4E
YU LOK LUN, LAWRENCE
6S
COOK HUNG KIN
4E
CHAN DAVID HERMESON
4B
LEUNG SUM MING, SAMUEL
4E
CHOI CHUNG HANG
4B
NG KWOK FAI
4E
HO CHUN LUNG
4B
TSOI HEY YEUNG
4E
HO SHI YEUNG
4B
 

Achievements

Function Reviews

Academic Achievements

Achievements in ECAs

 

Function Reviews

Inter-School Competitions 7/2004-8/2005

 

Academic Achievements

In 2005/2006, our students continue to excel in academic results, reaping numerous awards and scholarships. Some of the outstanding performances include:

Students with outstanding results in Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination

PANG Ho-wai ( 3A 2B 1C ),
WONG Tin-yau ( 3A 1C 1D)
LAM Siu-fung Kenly ( 2A 2B 1C ), LAM Cheuk-lun ( 2A 2B 1C ),
LI Hin-sin, Hinson ( 2A 2B1D ),
LUI To ( 2A 2C 1D),
KONG Kin-hang ( 2A 1B 1C 2D),

CHAN Ching-ting ( 3A 1C 1D),
YEUNG Sui-hung ( 2A 3B1D),
WONG See-hon ( 2A 2B 1C ),
CHIU Tsz Hin ( 2A 2B1D) ,
CHUI Ka-lun ( 2A 2C 1D),
LAU Po-chiu ( 2A 1B 1C 1D),
POON Brian Wing-young
( 2A 1C 2D)

Students with outstanding results in
Hong Kong Certificate
of Education Examination

CHAN Yuk-fung ( 10A ),
KWOK Ka-hang Andy ( 10A ),
LIU Wui-hang ( 10A ),
CHAN Tsz-wai ( 9A 1B),
CHENG Tsun-kai ( 9A ),
LEE Edmund ( 8A 1B1D),
NG Chung-wai ( 7A 3B),
LAU Wing-hong ( 7A 3B),
CHEUNG Ka-ki ( 7A 2B),
CHIU Ho-ching ( 7A 1B 1C ),
WONG Hin-yeung ( 7A 1C 1D),
HARRISON Richard John
( 6A 3B),
SZETO Kevin Ho-yin
( 6A 1B 2C ),

CHIU Chun-wai ( 10A ),
LAM Tin-lok ( 10A ),
YU Lok-lun Lawrence ( 10A )
CHING Shing ( 9A 1C ),
YEUNG Yun-sang ( 8A 2B),
LAM Wing-chung Wilson ( 8A 1B),
MAK Chak-keung ( 7A 2B),
KWONG Wai-lun ( 7A 1B 1C ),
HO Cheuk-hang ( 7A 2C )
CHEN Yen-shuo ( 7A 2D),
KWAN Wai-lun ( 6A 2B1D),
LAM Wing-tai ( 6A 1B 2C ),
TO Hoi-kwan ( 6A 1B2D)

 

2005 Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination Results
- 205 students sat for the above examination. -
- They obtained 334 distinctions and 735 credits. -

Subject
No. Sat
Percentage of Distinctions
Percentage of Credits
Additional Mathematics
156
18.6
44.3
Biology
165
15.8
46.0
Chemistry
165
26.7
46.0
Chinese History
33
3.0
24.3
Chinese Language
205
16.1
32.2
Computer & I T
79
36.7
38.0
Economics
204
14.2
28.8
English Language (Syl. B)
205
11.7
25.6
Geography
102
10.8
24.3
History
34
0.0
11.7
Mathematics
205
30.2
50.7
Music
9
22.2
33.3
Physics
165
15.8
52.1
Principles of Accounts
49
20.4
28.5
Putonghua
18
38.9
61.1
Visual Arts
12
8.3
8.3
TOTAL
1806
18.5
40.7



2005 Hong Kong A-Level Examination Results
- 72 students sat for the above examination.
- They obtained 37 distinctions and 179 credits.

Subject
No. Sat
Percentage of Distinctions
Percentage of Credits
Biology
14
14.3
50.0
Chemistry
40
20.0
65.0
Chinese History
8
12.5
25.0
Chinese Language & Culture
72
12.5
34.7
Computer Application
25
0.0
36.0
Economics
32
3.1
37.5
Geography
24
12.5
20.9
History
15
0.0
26.7
Mathematics & Statistic
25
0.0
48.0
Physics
40
25.0
57.5
Pure Mathematics
17
5.9
58.9
Use of English
72
2.8
61.2
TOTAL
384
18.5
46.6

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