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List Of Schools In Kowloon City District
This is a list of schools in Kowloon City District, Hong Kong. Secondary schools ; Government * (藝術與科技教育中心) * (何文田官立中學) * Jockey Club Government Secondary School (賽馬會官立中學) ; Aided * Bishop Hall Jubilee School (何明華會督銀禧中學) * Carmel Secondary School (迦密中學) * CCC Kei To Secondary School (中華基督教會基道中學) * Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College (陳瑞祺(喇沙)書院) * Cognitio College (Kowloon) (文理書院(九龍)) * Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School (旅港開平商會中學) * Holy Family Canossian College (嘉諾撒聖家書院) * Kowloon Tong School (Secondary Section) (九龍塘學校(中學部)) * Kowloon True Light School (九龍真光中學) * La Salle College (喇沙書院) * Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) (瑪利諾修院學校(中學部)) * Munsang College (民生書院) * New Asia Middle School (新亞中學) * Notre Dame College (獻� ...
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Kowloon City District
Kowloon City District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It is located in the city of Kowloon. It had a population of 381,352 in 2001, and increased to 418,732 in 2016. The district has the third most educated residents while its residents enjoy the highest income in Kowloon. It borders all the other districts in Kowloon, with Kwun Tong district to the east, Wong Tai Sin district to its northeast, Sham Shui Po district to its northwest, and Yau Tsim Mong district to its southwest. Kowloon City district covers about 1,000 hectares, and is mainly a residential area; most of its people live in private sector housing, including old tenement buildings, private residential developments and low-rise villas; the rest of them mainly live in public rental housing and the Home Ownership Scheme estates. It is the only district that incorporated into the land of Hong Kong in different stages (Convention of Peking, Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory and the dem ...
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Notre Dame College
Notre Dame College (Notre Dame College of Ohio or NDC) is a private Roman Catholic college in South Euclid, Ohio. Established in 1922 as a women's college, it has been coeducational since January 2001. Notre Dame College offers 30 majors and individually designed majors and confers undergraduate and graduate degrees through five academic divisions. The college had a total enrollment of 1,106 undergraduate students in fall 2020. The main academic and residential campus is located east of Cleveland in South Euclid. While the majority of Notre Dame's students are from Ohio, the student body represents 35 states and 21 countries. The college offers a number of extracurricular activities to its students, including athletics, honor societies, clubs, student organizations, and athletics. Fielding athletic teams known as the Notre Dame Falcons, the college is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Notre Dame is a member of the Moun ...
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YWCA Hioe Tjo Yoeng College
The Y.W.C.A. Hioe Tjo Yoeng College () is a government, English medium instruction (EMI), a grammar school in Kowloon City District (6 Sheung Wo Street, Ho Man Tin, Kong). Established in 1971, HTYC is run under the sponsorship Christian Association and was founded with a donation from Mr. Hioe Tjo Yoeng. See also * Education in Hong Kong * List of schools in Hong Kong A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ... Protestant secondary schools in Hong Kong Grammar schools Secondary schools in Ho Man Tin YWCA {{Kowloon-stub ...
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Wa Ying College
Wa Ying College (also referred to as WYC, ) is a secondary school in Hong Kong, located at 8 Sheung Wo Street, Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The school is managed by the Methodist Church, Hong Kong. History Wa Ying College was founded as Wa Ying Middle School (Chinese name 華英中學) by the Methodist Church in 1913 in Foshan of Guangdong, China. The school quickly established itself as one of the three most prestigious middle schools in pre-World War II southern China. During the War, the school relocated to Hong Kong in Tung Chung Fort, Tung Chung, Lantau Island and later moved to Shatin. It returned to Foshan after the War. In 1951, after the Communist Party of China came into power in mainland China, the Foshan-based Wa Ying Middle School was confiscated by the state owing to the People's Republic of China's atheist Communist ideology, under which religious organizations-run schools are not allowed to operate. The Foshan No.1 Middle School (廣東省佛山市� ...
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TWGH Wong Fut Nam College
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Wong Fut Nam College () is a Hong Kong secondary school. Fully subsidized by the Government of Hong Kong, the day school is located in Oxford Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon. Foundation Being the first secondary school founded by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, the oldest and largest charitable organizations in Hong Kong, the school was initially named Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Number One College upon the school's establishment on 8 September 1961. It was then bestowed the current name after Wong Fut-nam, a local entrepreneur and philanthropist, donated HK$500,000 in the autumn of 1971. Extra-curricular activities Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, sponsoring body of the school, arranged in 2017 a two-week joint school overseas language immersion program, including a trip to Vancouver, for students. The school is also famous for its athletic team, a frequent winner of various sports competition in the districts. Long hair In 2022, student Nat ...
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Tang King Po School
Tang King Po School () is a secondary school in the Ma Tau Wai area of Kowloon City District, in Hong Kong. The school was founded by the Salesians in 1953 with a donation from businessman Tang King Po in 1952. The school was officially opened at 23 July 1953 by the then-Hong Kong Governor Alexander Grantham. Early days in 1953 When the school started, it had three classes for the occupation, including 'clothes industry', 'printing Industry' and 'shoes industry'. Class Structure Tang King Po School run 31 classes in 2014-2015 academic year. Details are shown below: Student Performance Overall, students in this school have excellent performance. All Form 3 students pass the Junior Secondary Education Assessment and the allocation rate to Form 4 is 100%. Percentage of Form 5 students with a passing grade in Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination is 75%. And the percentage of Form 7 students with a passing grade in Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination is around 70 to 8 ...
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STFA Seaward Woo College
STFA Group is one of Turkey’s rooted conglomerates providing services in the construction, energy distribution, construction equipment and construction chemicals. Founded in 1938 by pioneering contractors Sezai Türkeş and Feyzi Akkaya, STFA has operations in the country and abroad. STFA has experience in 24 countries and a total contract value over US$25 billion. Overview Construction Group The STFA Construction Group alone has a turnover of US$700 Million per annum. It maintains a role in the construction industry, with operations in the Middle East and North Africa. Its international operations to date include projects in Libya (1972), Saudi Arabia (1978), Egypt (1981), Iran (1983), Tunisia (1984), Pakistan (1992), Oman and Qatar (2000). STFA is the first Turkish contracting firm to be awarded an overseas project in Libya followed by Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Egypt, Iran, Tunisia, Pakistan and India. STFA Construction Group's completed projects include Marine Works ...
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SKH Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School
Sheng Kung Hui Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School (TKP, ) 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. Sheng Kung Hui Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School is an Anglican church school. School motto is: "Faithful to God and Charitable to Man." They are committed to providing students with a Christian education that develops students spiritually, morally, intellectually, physically, socially and aesthetically; to instill in them a spirit of self and lifelong learning, a civilized temperament, good character and a sense to serve their families, society, nation and the world. See also * Education in Hong Kong *List of schools in Hong Kong *Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special admi ...
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SKH Holy Trinity Church Secondary School
SKH, or skh, may refer to: * Savez komunista Hrvatske, the League of Communists of Croatia, Yugoslavia, 1932-1990 * Sheng Kung Hui, the Anglican Church in Hong Kong, China * SKH, the abbreviation for Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore * SKH, the IATA code for Surkhet Airport, Nepal * skh, the ISO 639-3 code for the Sikule language The Sikule language (also called Sibigo, Sigulai, Ageumeui, or Wali Banuah) is an Austronesian language spoken on Simeulue island off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian lang ..., spoken on Simeulue Island, Indonesia * SKH, the National Rail code for St Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station, Cornwall, UK See also

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SKH Holy Carpenter Secondary School
SKH, or skh, may refer to: * Savez komunista Hrvatske, the League of Communists of Croatia, Yugoslavia, 1932-1990 * Sheng Kung Hui, the Anglican Church in Hong Kong, China * SKH, the abbreviation for Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore * SKH, the IATA code for Surkhet Airport, Nepal * skh, the ISO 639-3 code for the Sikule language The Sikule language (also called Sibigo, Sigulai, Ageumeui, or Wali Banuah) is an Austronesian language spoken on Simeulue island off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian lang ..., spoken on Simeulue Island, Indonesia * SKH, the National Rail code for St Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station, Cornwall, UK See also

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Rhenish Church Pang Kok-ko Memorial College
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