St. Paul's College, Hong Kong
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St. Paul's College is an Anglican
Sheng Kung Hui
The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui , also known as the Hong Kong Anglican Church , is the Anglican Church in Hong Kong and Macau. It is the 38th Province of the Anglican Communion...

 day school
Day school
A day school—as opposed to a boarding school—is an institution where children are given educational instruction during the day and after which children/teens return to their homes...

 for boys in Mid Levels, Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...

 and is located adjacent to University of Hong Kong. Established in 1851, it is the oldest secondary school
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

 in Hong Kong that is still in operation. The College comprises an all-boys primary school section (Primary 1-6) and secondary section (Forms 1-7). A small number of girls are enrolled in the final two years. The College Council enjoys a special status in Hong Kong, in that it is a statutory body incorporated by a local ordinance, the St. Paul's College Council Ordinance. The aim of the College is to "provide education to Chinese youths in the English language upon Christian principles".

The College opened in 1851 with one tutor and nine pupils. Today, it has 1200 pupils in the secondary section and nearly 600 in the primary section.

History

Establishment

St. Paul's College is the world's first Anglo-Chinese school. Its founder, the Revd Vincent John Stanton, is also the first Colonial Chaplain of the former Colony of Hong Kong. In 1841, Rev. Vincent Stanton, who was appointed the first Colonial Chaplain in Hong Kong in 1843, raised funds in England to start an Anglo-Chinese school in Hong Kong which subsequently became St. Paul's College. St. Paul's College opened for the purpose of teaching English to Chinese boys in 1849. Located at Glenealy of today's Central district, the school started with one "tutor", Mr. Mocrieff, and nine boys. St. Paul's College was officially founded in 1851. Bishop Smith, the first Warden noted that the number of students had swelled to 33. Mr. Mocrieff, the school's only tutor, went to India where he was killed in 1857 in the Indian Mutiny. The college was suspended from 1857 to 1862. Bishop Burden turned the building into a school mainly for English speaking boys. This school lasted from 1873 to 1878. During this time St. Paul's College and St. Joseph's College
St. Joseph's College, Hong Kong
Established in 1875, St. Joseph's College is the oldest Catholic boys' secondary school in Hong Kong. It is located at 7 Kennedy Road, Mid-levels, in the Central and Western District...

 competed in the earliest inter-school football matches ever played in the colony. The college again became an Anglo-Chinese school and was then under the headmastership of Mr. A. T. Fryer in 1878. The college was suspended in 1899 and the building was used as a training school for Chinese Catechists. Rev. P. A. Bunbury was in charge.

Early 20th century

The Church Missionary Society took over the school building and St. Paul's College re-opened again with Rev. A. D. Stewart as the headmaster in 1909. Col. Evan George Stewart
Evan George Stewart
Colonel Evan George Stewart DSO, OBE, ED, MA was a British soldier and missionary to China.-Biography:He was born on 27 March 1892 in Bedford, the seventh child of the Rev Robert Warren Stewart MA and Louisa , both CMS missionaries in China who were then on home leave...

 highlighted the primitive facilities of the school at this time in his article about St. Paul's history: "Some of us can remember the old south wing - two enormous classrooms on the first floor and one on the ground floor - the rest of the space taken up with wide verandahs and staircases, the whole constructed of ancient and somewhat worm-eaten wood, which must have caused a headache to the Insurance Company; the bad lighting and amazing discomforts which would not be tolerated by modern schoolboys."

The enrolment soared to 300 and extensions became necessary. In 1911, the Wu Ting Fang Hall and St. Paul's Church were erected. In 1914, St. Paul's Girls School (now St. Paul's Co-educational College
St. Paul's Co-educational College
St. Paul's Co-educational College , is located at 33 MacDonnell Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong....

) was founded by Rev. A. D. Stewart's sister, Kathleen Stewart. Headmaster Rev. A. D. Stewart retired and his brother Colonel Evan George Stewart
Evan George Stewart
Colonel Evan George Stewart DSO, OBE, ED, MA was a British soldier and missionary to China.-Biography:He was born on 27 March 1892 in Bedford, the seventh child of the Rev Robert Warren Stewart MA and Louisa , both CMS missionaries in China who were then on home leave...

 took charge in 1930.

Japanese occupation

In December 1941, the school closed abruptly when Japan invaded Hong Kong in the Pacific War. Col. E. G. Stewart, together with some school staff and students risked their lives for the defense of the colony. After World War II, Colonel E.G. Steward was awarded Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Service Order
The Distinguished Service Order is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.Instituted on 6 September...

 (DSO) and the OBE honors in 1948. He was appointed as Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers), RHKR (V) Honorary Colonel .

Post-wars years and the Bonham Road era

After the Japanese Occupation the school was briefly merged with St. Paul's Girl's College, and renamed St. Paul's Co-educational College
St. Paul's Co-educational College
St. Paul's Co-educational College , is located at 33 MacDonnell Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong....

. The school resumed its individual status in 1949 and went on to be known as St. Paul's College once again when its campus on Bonham Road
Bonham Road
Bonham Road is a road in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The road is a main road connecting Pokfulam Road in the west, near the University of Hong Kong, and Caine Road in the east, at the junction with Hospital Road and Seymour Road...

 was completed, while St. Paul's Co-educational College remained, as its name implies, co-educational. The Revd. G.L. Speak was appointed Principal in 1959.

During the Hong Kong 1967 Leftist Riots, the then Form 6 pupil Tsang Tak-sing
Tsang Tak-sing
Tsang Tak Sing, JP is the Secretary for Home Affairs of Hong Kong. Formerly an adviser to the Central Policy Unit, he assumed office on 1 July 2007, replacing Patrick Ho. He is the younger brother of Jasper Tsang, who was the legislative councillor and former chairman of the Democratic Alliance...

 was expelled from the school and prosecuted for distributing leaflets promoting Communism
Communism
Communism is a social, political and economic ideology that aims at the establishment of a classless, moneyless, revolutionary and stateless socialist society structured upon common ownership of the means of production...

 and Public order crime
Public order crime
In criminology, public-order crime is defined by Siegel as "...crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations of society and the ability of people to function efficiently", i.e. it is behaviour that has been labelled criminal because it is contrary to shared norms, social values, and...

. Tsang was sentenced to two years in prison as a result. He later went on to become a deputy to the National People's Congress
National People's Congress
The National People's Congress , abbreviated NPC , is the highest state body and the only legislative house in the People's Republic of China. The National People's Congress is held in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, capital of the People's Republic of China; with 2,987 members, it is the...

 of Communist China
People's Republic of China
China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

, a member of the Central Policy Unit
Central Policy Unit
The Central Policy Unit , established in 1989, is responsible for advising the Chief Executive of Hong Kong.-Senior staff:Head, CPU* Professor Lau Siu-kai Deputy Head, CPU* Mr Robin IPMembers...

 and, on 1 July 2007, the Secretary for Home Affairs
Secretary for Home Affairs
The Secretary for Home Affairs is the head of the Home Affairs Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong, which is responsible for local issues, and the provision of community, leisure, and cultural services.-List of office holders:*Donald Luddington 1971-1973...

 in the Hong Kong Government. Mr. Ha Wing Ho, Timothy was appointed Principal in 1969. St. Paul's College bloomed quickly in the late 20th century. In 1979, the compeltion of St. Paul's College Alumni Association Tse Yu Chuen Swimming Pool, marked the completion of our greatest building project of the decade. Its construction was made possible by funding from parents, old boys and, most importantly, the Alumni Association. In 1992, St. Paul's College was the first aided school to opt for the Direct Subsidy Scheme. However, the scheme was eventually suspended when the government policy changed. Under DSS, the school would have been given maximum freedom with regard to curriculum, school fees and entrance requirements. St. Paul's College Primary School was relocated to a new spot at Hill Road
Hill Road
Hill Road is one of the popular arterial roads in Bandra , Mumbai, India which starts from the intersection between Bandra Railway Station road and SV Road, goes up to the brink of the Arabian sea, leading into Bandstand and Bandra fort, and Mount Mary Church, Bandra...

 in 1993 which formerly housed a secondary school. The vacant block at Bonham Road was transformed into a series of special purpose rooms including an art room, a music room,a staff room, a teaching resource room, a computer room and a teachers' common room.

2000-present

The year 2001 marked the 150th Anniversary of the school, and in the same year the school decided to join the Direct Subsidy Scheme
Direct Subsidy Scheme
The Direct Subsidy Scheme is instituted by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong as a means to enhance the quality of private schools in Hong Kong at the primary and secondary levels...

, under which the school is given more freedom in the enrolment of students, appointment of teachers and the design of the curriculum.

In 2006, the College celebrated its 155th Anniversary. In that year, Dr. John Richard Kennard
John Richard Kennard
John Richard Kennard is a noted educationalist and Principal of St. Paul's College, Hong Kong. Part of the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, St. Paul's College is located adjacent to the main campus of the University of Hong Kong. Founded in 1851 by the Anglican Diocese of Victoria, St...

 was appointed as the eleventh principal. In the same year, under the School Improvement Scheme, the new South Wing was opened by Archbishop Peter Kwong
Peter Kwong
Peter Kwong Kong-kit, GBS, was the first Archbishop Primate of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui and, in 1998, was named as Bishop of the Diocese of Hong Kong Island....

.
The Wong Ming Him Hall was renovated in 2008 and the College Hall in 2010.

A new SPC Primary School campus is being built in Pok Fu Lam. This project will result in the SPC Primary school relocating from its current site in Hill Road. Located at the corner of Victoria Road and Pok Fu Lam Road, the new campus will open in September 2012.

St. Paul's College will celebrate its 160th Anniversary in 2011/2012. To launch the festivities, the Chapel Choir and Chinsese Orchestra will visit London in July 2011. The boys will be singing and playing at St. Paul's Cathedral, Southwark Cathedral and St. Martin's-in-the-Fields.

The motto, missions and visions

The Chinese characters in the school motto (寅畏上主是為智之本) are from Proverbs
Book of Proverbs
The Book of Proverbs , commonly referred to simply as Proverbs, is a book of the Hebrew Bible.The original Hebrew title of the book of Proverbs is "Míshlê Shlomoh" . When translated into Greek and Latin, the title took on different forms. In the Greek Septuagint the title became "paroimai paroimiae"...

 9:10. They are translated in English as "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom" (KJV) ("Timor Domini Principium Sapientiae" in Latin and can be found in graduation certificates of earlier days). The fact that the motto is in Chinese is significant. While it was more the fashion at that time to use Latin for such a purpose, the far-sighted founders of the school saw St. Paul’s College as a hub to foster bilinguals and to bring together the cultures of the East and the West.

The Missions of St. Paul's College is to offer modern, liberal education to Chinese youths in the English language (but including the subject of Chinese language in the curriculum) upon Christian principles, Protestant and Evangelical, as professed by the Sheng Kung Hui.

The educational goals of the College, in accordance with its mission, may be described as:
  • To cultivate a healthy attitude to life and the world and to expose students to the Christian message.
  • To inculcate civic awareness in students and to develop them into responsible and useful citizens of community with respect for intellectual property, human rights, freedom and justice.
  • To enable students to develop their intellectual potential fully, to think logically and creatively, to study and solve problems independently, and to communicate effectively in English and Chinese.
  • To develop students' skills and abilities in Information Technology and to arouse the interest in life-long learning.
  • To develop students' physical and musical skills and abilities and to encourage enjoyment in sports and music.
  • To encourage the appreciation of the arts and development of artistic talents and skills.
  • To promote respect for the views and opinions of others, harmonious relationships in school, the family and the community, and participation in community affairs.
  • To develop in students the ability to cope with adverse situations and emotional problems.

The Coat of Arms

The Coat of Arms is similar to the Coat of Arms of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui. It shows that St. Paul's College is a school sponsored by the Sheng Kung Hui.

The Scallop Shell

The scallop shell was the emblem of St. James the Great, who was the patron saint of pilgrims. There is a legend that he travelled to Northwest Spain, and preached there for seven years. He was later beheaded in Judea by King Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12:2). According to the legend, his body was eventually taken back to Spain and buried at Santiago de Compostela. From the ninth century to the sixteenth century, hundreds of thousands of Christians came to Santiago de Compostela on pilgrimages.
Pilgrimages were expeditions made by individuals or groups to places where God had shown His power in some special ways. Often the journeys were long and dangerous. The pilgrims did not mind, because they believed their spiritual lives would be enriched and deepened by their pilgrimage. Often the pilgrim wore on his hat or cloak a badge indicating his destination. Those going to Santiago de Compostela wore a scallop shell. Perhaps it was a reminder of the small boats in which many of them travelled. Perhaps it had a more practical use as a vessel used in baptism or drinking vessel. At any rate, it eventually became a sign of pilgrimage in general, and a symbol of baptism, signifying new life.
The pilgrims carried new ways of thinking and of doing things to places that were badly isolated from the larger world. They were people on the move - people on the way to somewhere else. Like the pilgrims of old, Paulines are people on the move. When they leave school, many of them literally go to other parts of the world bringing new ways of thinking and of doing things wherever they go. Even those who stay in Hong Kong are also pilgrims, for life itself is like a journey from childhood to youth, to middle age and beyond. It can, and should, be a pilgrimage of mind and spirit towards a fuller and better life both for themselves and others; and like the pilgrimages of old, can enrich and deepen their spiritual lives in the process.

The Shepherd's Staff

The shepherd's staff was used by the shepherd to keep the sheep on the right path. Jesus often used this illustration in his teaching. So it has become the symbol of the care and guidance which the church minister (pastor or priest) gives to others. This kind of care involves showing active concern for the physical, social, psychological and spiritual well-being of a person in practical ways. It is not only clergymen who show this kind of care. Teachers and social workers too do it for many. All of us can do it in one way or another. It should be the aim of Paulines to show this kind of care for others. It is the aim of our school to care for the physical, social, psychological and spiritual welfare of all.

The Key

The key reminds us of the words of Jesus to Peter, "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 16:19). William Barclay, a well-known Christian author, has written, 'The promise that Peter would have the keys to the Kingdom was the promise that Peter would be the means of opening the door to God for thousands upon thousands of people in the days to come. The plain fact is that it is not only Peter who has the keys of the Kingdom, every Christian has, for it is open to every one of us to open the door of the Kingdom to someone, and to enter into the great promise of Jesus Christ.' The key is always there. It really depends on whether we want to grasp it.

The Open Book

The open book reminds us of the Bible - open for us all to read. As the Bishop of Guidford has written, 'The whole Bible is a gift of God to the world. He guided its many writers and he watched over its editing and completion during many generations. For many years he has strengthened and guided his people through the pages of the Bible ... He continues to speak to us and our contemporaries as we read and study its pages.' God speaks to us through the Bible. Would we listen to him? The open book also suggests knowledge. Gaining knowledge is of course what we go to school for.

The Crown

Above all these is a crown. The original description says that it is an 'eastern' crown. This may remind us of the tradition that the three wise men or Magi who came from the east to worship the infant Jesus were also kings. Tradition has generally supposed that they came from Persia or Arabia. But who knows? They might have come from as far away as China.
The crown may also refer to the crown of life which God has promised to those who love him (James 1:12). 'The Christian', writes William Barclay, 'has a royalty that other men have never realized, for, however humble his earthly circumstances, he is nothing less that the child of God.'
Undoubtedly the crown relates chiefly to the Kingship of Christ. Jesus the Saviour reigns. The decisive battle in the war against evil has been won by Jesus Christ on the cross. Men still rebel against his rule. That is why there is still so much trouble in the world. But he is King, and final victory is assured.

The Cross

The power which earns for Jesus the title of King is the power of self-sacrificing love. In our school badge, the diocesan emblems are surrounded by a cross. The cross is the symbol of self-sacrifice. As Jesus died on a cross, the cross reminds us how much God loves us. As Jesus rose from the dead, the empty cross reminds us of Christ's risen life, and his victory over the powers of evil. However strong the forces of evil are, Love - Christ's kind of love - lives on and conquers all. So the cross is the Christian's badge. We are all encouraged to love God, and to love our neighbours as ourselves.

The Motto

The Chinese characters in the motto under the cross are from Proverbs 1:7. They are usually translated in English as 'The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. 'The Hebrew version could be translated as 'The most important part of knowledge is reverence for the Lord.' We spend most of our time in school acquiring knowledge. Our motto reminds us that we must not forget 'the most important part.' The understanding of God gives a whole new dimension to our knowledge. Knowledge now becomes true wisdom. Knowledge makes sense when it is seen in this light.
The fact that the motto is in Chinese is significant. It was more the fashion at that time to use Latin for such a purpose. When St. Paul's College was founded, the main aim was 'the offering to Chinese youths of a modern, liberal education in the English language (but including the subject of Chinese language in the curriculum) upon Christian principles ...' Bringing together the cultures of East and West and the fostering of bilingualism have been the well-established traditions in the school. The success of so many St. Paul's alumni in the life of Hong Kong and other communities because of this training testifies to the far-seeing wisdom of the school's founders.

List of principals

  • Revd. Vincent John Stanton (Founder)
  • Bishop George Smith
    George Smith (bishop)
    George Smith was a missionary in China and the Anglican bishop of Victoria from 1849 to 1865, the first of this newly established diocese.Smith was born in Wellington, Somerset on 19 June 1815...

     (1849–1864)
  • Bishop Charles Richard Alford
    Charles Richard Alford
    Charles Richard Alford was an Anglican bishop and author in the last third of the 19th century.Alford was born into an ecclesiastical family in Somerset, England on 13 August 1816. His father was the rector of West Quantoxhead. He was educated at St Paul’s School, London and Trinity College,...

     (1867–1871)
  • Bishop John Shaw Burdon
    John Shaw Burdon
    John Shaw Burdon was a British Christian missionary to China with the Church Mission Society. Burdon was ordained to the priesthood by the Bishop of London in December 1852. He opposed Britain's part in the Opium Wars in China. In March 1874 he was consecrated bishop of the South China Diocese of...

     (1874–1897)
  • Bishop Joseph Charles Hoare
    Joseph Charles Hoare
    Joseph Charles Hoare was an Anglican bishop in the late 19th century and the very early 20th.Hoare was born into an ecclesiastical family: his father was the Rev. E. Hoare, an honorary canon of Canterbury Cathedral. He was educated at Tonbridge School and Trinity College, Cambridge...

     (1898–1906)
  • Bishop Gerard Heath Lander
    Gerard Heath Lander
    The Rt Rev Gerard Heath Lander DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century....

     (1907–1920)
  • Revd. Arthur Dudley Stewart (1909–1930)
  • Col. Evan George Stewart
    Evan George Stewart
    Colonel Evan George Stewart DSO, OBE, ED, MA was a British soldier and missionary to China.-Biography:He was born on 27 March 1892 in Bedford, the seventh child of the Rev Robert Warren Stewart MA and Louisa , both CMS missionaries in China who were then on home leave...

    , DSO
    Distinguished Service Order
    The Distinguished Service Order is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.Instituted on 6 September...

    , OBE
    Order of the British Empire
    The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...

    , ED
    (1930–1958)
  • Revd. Geoffrey Lowrey Speak OBE
    Order of the British Empire
    The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...

     
    (1959–1967)
  • Mr. Timothy W.H. Ha
    Timothy Ha
    Timothy Ha Wing-ho MBE, JP , born in 1937, is the former Supervisor and Principal of St. Paul's College, Hong Kong, as well as Education Secretary of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui and Chairman of the Hong Kong Association of Sponsoring Bodies of Schools...

    , MBE
    Order of the British Empire
    The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...

    , JP
    Justice of the Peace
    A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions...

    (1968–2006).
  • Dr. John Richard Kennard
    John Richard Kennard
    John Richard Kennard is a noted educationalist and Principal of St. Paul's College, Hong Kong. Part of the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, St. Paul's College is located adjacent to the main campus of the University of Hong Kong. Founded in 1851 by the Anglican Diocese of Victoria, St...

     (2006–).

Campus

The current campus is located at 69 Bonham Road
Bonham Road
Bonham Road is a road in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The road is a main road connecting Pokfulam Road in the west, near the University of Hong Kong, and Caine Road in the east, at the junction with Hospital Road and Seymour Road...

, Hong Kong.

For one hundred years before World War II, St. Paul's College was located in Glenealy, Central, in the buildings currently called Bishop's House and now the headquarters of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui. The College buildings were occupied during the war leading to St. Paul's College being merged with St. Paul's Girls' College to form St. Paul's Co-educational College
St. Paul's Co-educational College
St. Paul's Co-educational College , is located at 33 MacDonnell Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong....

 (SPCC).

At the end of the Occupation, St. Paul's College was re-established in its own right and granted permission to use the former HKU St. John's College
St. John's College, University of Hong Kong
St. John’s College, is a co-educational residential college of the University of Hong Kong. It was founded in 1912 as the first college in the University, with the philosophy that College education “Breeds the Excellent” by nurturing students’ character and academic pursuit. In 1956, the College...

 site as its new campus. By the mid-1960s, all the old St. John's Hall buildings had been replaced.

The Wong Ming Him Hall, built in 1951, is the oldest building on campus. It is a 3-storey multi-purpose building which was once used as a table-tennis room, art room and music room. The building was renovated in 2007-2008 and now houses a multi-purpose rehearsal room, a Board room and the Archives. The College swimming pool
Swimming pool
A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or simply a pool, is a container filled with water intended for swimming or water-based recreation. There are many standard sizes; the largest is the Olympic-size swimming pool...

 is next to the Wong Ming Him Hall.

School Improvement Programme

In 2003, the College implemented a School Improvement Programme (SIP). The aim of the programme was to build a new administration and teaching block above the swimming pool area. To make way for the new building, the College needed to demolish the former Primary School Building. The new South Wing was officially opened in October 2006 and houses the College office, a principal's room, art rooms, music rooms and staff rooms.

The Prefects' Council

The Prefects' Council is an independent organisation which is authorised by the Principal to help maintain school discipline and has an obligation to help fellow schoolmates with all his might. A prefect presents himself always as a role model to others. Main duties include maintaining discipline at school and promoting harmony among Paulines. The Prefects' Council runs a committee system directed under the Head Prefect. The Council is also responsible for coordinating all functions held by the school. Prefects have rights to issue warning sheets according to the seriousness of the offence. Those Outstanding Prefects will be chosen each year based on their general routine and external duties performances.

Students' Association

The St. Paul's College Students' Association (abbreviated as SA) is the students' organization of the College. It is the main body which conducts on the fields of students' welfare and communication with the school. The SA is also the oldest students' organization in all secondary school
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

s in Hong Kong. The Executive Council is the decision making body of the Students' Association, and the ExCo contains the committees, which are listed as follows:
  • Affiliated Clubs Committee - helps all clubs in financial need and in other matters such as club registration. There are 53 affiliated clubs under the students' association.
  • Audit Committee - monitors the income and expenditure of the Students' Association.
  • Chief Duty Officer - responsible for arrangement of the SA officials' duty. There are around 30 SA officials every year who are under the administration of CDO.
  • Programming Committee - responsible for all the programmes held such as the Form One Day, the Class Overall Championship, etc.
  • Public Relations Committee - responsible for liaison with external bodies or schools.
  • Student Publications Council - responsible for the publication of Scope, the College newspaper, and Wayfarer, the College magazine.
  • Welfare Committee - provides welfare services such as lunch-box service, sale of school sweaters, old books, stationery, etc.


The Students' Association is led by the SA president. At the beginning of each school year, a SA presidential election is held. All students vote for a candidate. The term of office for each president is one school year. The current president of the Students' Association for the 2010-2011 school year is Leung Tat Hang, Samuel, representing the Covalent cabinet. He is also the first SA president from F.5.

House system

The House System was first introduced in 1975. The College offers students additional opportunities to participate in extra-curricular activities, in the form of the House System which aims at bridging the gap between junior and senior students,and moving the students beyond the narrow limit of class spirit.Membership of each House comes from all partsof the school so that within each class there aremembers of six Houses, namely, Banyan, Ginkgo,Oak, Pine, Rosewood and Yew.The system facilitates inter-House ball games andcompetitions in the Swimming Gala and the Sport Days. Apart from participating in sportscompetitions, members of the six Houses also show their talents in inter-House music, debating as well as drama contests.
House Colour
Banyan
Banyan
A banyan is a fig that starts its life as an epiphyte when its seeds germinate in the cracks and crevices on a host tree...

 (榕)
Blue
Ginkgo
Ginkgo
Ginkgo , also spelled gingko and known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique species of tree with no close living relatives...

 (銀杏)
Green
Oak
Oak
An oak is a tree or shrub in the genus Quercus , of which about 600 species exist. "Oak" may also appear in the names of species in related genera, notably Lithocarpus...

 (橡)
Orange
Pine
Pine
Pines are trees in the genus Pinus ,in the family Pinaceae. They make up the monotypic subfamily Pinoideae. There are about 115 species of pine, although different authorities accept between 105 and 125 species.-Etymology:...

 (松)
Purple
Rosewood
Rosewood
Rosewood refers to any of a number of richly hued timbers, often brownish with darker veining, but found in many different hues. All rosewoods are strong and heavy, taking an excellent polish, being suitable for guitars, marimbas, turnery , handles, furniture, luxury flooring, etc.In general,...

 (紫檀)
Red
Yew
Taxus
Taxus is a genus of yews, small coniferous trees or shrubs in the yew family Taxaceae. They are relatively slow-growing and can be very long-lived, and reach heights of 1-40 m, with trunk diameters of up to 4 m...

 (紫杉)
Yellow


The colour of each house coincides with the first letter of the house name.

Each House is led by a House Master, and a number of Assistant House Masters/Mistresses. The events in the Annual Sports Day and Swimming Gala are mostly inter-house events, with the exception of a few inter-class events. Most competitions between the houses are sports competitions, while academic ones are rare.

Newly-admitted F.1 students are randomly distributed into the 6 houses. House members may purchase and wear house badges on voluntary basis.

College Song and Hymn


St. Paul's College School Song

Once again we here foregather,
pledge obedience to this rule:
That we ever will be faithful
to the teachings of our School.
Justice, Honour, Truth and Virtue
shall the watchwords be for all.
We thy sons who learnt these precepts
in the College of St. Paul,
Brothers here we stand together
all for each and each for all.
Down the years we will be faithful
to the College of St. Paul.


The old College Song was titled The Old St. Paul's College, based on the 18th Century ballad "John Peel".
The current College Song was composed in the 1970s by Rev. Moses Wu, the music teacher at the time; lyrics by C. F. Miles. It is generally sung during major College events such as Speech Day, the Swimming Gala and Sports Day. The College Song will be played by the College orchestra
Orchestra
An orchestra is a sizable instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus...

 at Speech Day.
The College Hymn, We Build Our School on Thee, O Lord, is also sung during important services and at morning assemblies.

Class structure

There are six classes in Forms 1 to 5, and three classes in Forms 6 and 7. St. Paul's College is one of a limited number of schools in Hong Kong where instruction is in English, with the exception of Chinese subjects.

The College traditionally followed a system of education similar to Britain
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

. In 2009 the New Senior Secondary system was introduced across the Hong Kong SAR. This involved moving away from the English model of seven years secondary schooling to the Chinese model of three years of junior secondary plus three years of senior secondary. The two public examinations HKCEE and HKALE will be replaced by one public examination called the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE). In addition to the HKDSE and to provide more opportunties for students, the College also offers the IGCSE
IGCSE
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education is an internationally recognised qualification for school students, typically in the 14–16 age group. It is similar to the GCSE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Standard Grade in Scotland or Junior Certificate in the Republic of...

 and GCE
General Certificate of Education
The General Certificate of Education or GCE is an academic qualification that examination boards in the United Kingdom and a few of the Commonwealth countries, notably Sri Lanka, confer to students. The GCE traditionally comprised two levels: the Ordinary Level and the Advanced Level...

 A-Level examinations.

Curriculum

For the first three years of school (Form 1- Form 3), various subjects were introduced to students, including English, Chinese Language, Putonghua, Mathematics, Integrated Humanities (Form 1-2; the subject is gradually introduced to junior form students, replacing Geography, History and Economics and Public Affairs), Religious Studies, Music and Visual Arts. In order to raise students' awareness in moral, Gudiance & P.A.T.H. was recently introduced. Integrated Science is introduced in Form One to Two, and by Form Three Physics, Chemistry and Biology are offered to students.

Classes from Form Four onwards are three-stream classes (Arts or Business or Science). Under the New Senior Secondary (NSS) educational structure
334 Scheme
The 334 Scheme is the new academic structure for senior secondary education and higher education in Hong Kong. This scheme begins starting from the 2009 school year. By 2012, HKDSE will replace HKCEE and HKALE.- Curriculum :...

, students now choose 3-4 elective subjects to specialize in, together with the compulsory subjects of Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics and Liberal Studies. As of 2010-11 academic year, Economics, BAFS (Business, Accounting and Financial Studies), Geography, History, Chinese History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Combined Science, ICT (Information and Communication Technology), Chinese Literature, Music and Visual Arts are offered by the College as elective subjects.

Previously, under the old education structure, Form Four and Five students would prepare for the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) and all students must take English, Chinese, Mathematics and Religious Studies as their core subjects. History, Chinese History, Geography, Economics, Principles of Accounts, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Additional Mathematics and Computer & IT are offered according to the streaming. Matriculation classes (Lower and Upper Six) are three-stream classes (Arts, Mathematics or Biology). Use of English, Chinese Language and Culture, Chinese Literature, Economics, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Pure Mathematics, Appiled Mathematics, Mathematics & Statisticsand Computer Application are offered. Students will take Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE or A-level) at the end of matriculation. The last batch of students under this educational structure will graduate from the College in 2012.

Physical education, Religious Studies, Music, Visual Arts are compulsory for all students. The College also runs a summer tuition course (known as "Bridging Course") for newly admitted Form One students to improve their foundation in English. There are also remedial classes in Chinese, English and Mathematics for students requiring additional assistance.

College publications

The College publishes a school magazine and a school newspaper annually. The Student Publications Council, part of the Students' Association, is responsible for that.

Wayfarer

Wayfarer is the school magazine of St. Paul's College. The issue for each academic year is published in December of the following school year.

The name Wayfarer, which means a traveller on foot, symbolises achieving dreams by eliminating obstacles. It was first published in 1958 but was subsequently suspended until 1963, when the College started to publish Wayfarer annually. The first colour Wayfarer, Issue 45, was published for the 2006-2007 academic year (155th Anniversary of the College). To date, Wayfarer have altogether published 46 issues.

Wayfarer includes College Report, photographs of classes and groups, features and contributions.

Scope

Scope is the school newspaper of St. Paul's College. The issue for each academic year is published once or twice.

Paulines'

Paulines was published by the Students' Association starting from its establishment, but was subsequently shelved afterwards. In the 2009-10 academic year, the then-SA cabinet reintroduced "Paulines'" and published 2 issues, but it was suspended again afterwards. It was distributed and published by Students' Association. The content of Paulines' are mainly about activities and functions organised by S.A.

Academic

The HKCEE and HKALE result of the school are sound with a very high percentage of student reaching the entrance requirements for local universities degree and matriculation degree.

Clubs

The Students’ Association (S.A.) organises a Sponsored Walk each year to raise funds for financing the activities of its fifty affiliated clubswhich are grouped under six unions: Arts Union, Science Union, Sports Union, Music Union, Recreation Union and Service Union.

The Arts Union and the Science Union organise the Arts Week and the Science Week respectively, with such programmes as book and
club exhibitions and inter-class competitions. In addition, the Science Union participates in the Joint School Science Exhibition during the summer holidays every year.

The School provides many opportunities for students to participate in community services through the service clubs or groups such as the Interact Club,the Community Youth Club, the Junior Police Call, the Youth Red Cross and the Scout Group. Social services undertaken include collecting toys and second-hand clothes, participating in fund-raising walkathons and flag-selling activities for charitable purposes, organizing fun-fairs for the mentally retarded, and paying visits to the homes for the aged.

The Recreation Union comprises many clubs which cater for various interest groups. Apart from organising inter-class drama competitions, the Drama Club also stages joint performances with other schools during the school year. Another popular club is the Bridge Club which participates in various inter-school tournaments very actively each year.

Sports

Sports activities at the inter-class, inter-house and inter-school levels range from track and field, cross-country racing, swimming, life-saving, canoeing, gymnastics and judo, to basketball, football, handball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, hockry and squash. The Annual Sports Day and the Swimming Gala are held every academic year.

Music and Speech

Many students attend instrumental classes after school each day. The Music Union organises regular Assembly concerts, the annual Music Contest and the Annual Concert. The school music teams including the choirs, the full symphony orchestra, and the Chinese orchestra, participate actively in the annual Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. Students also take part actively in groups as well as individually in the annual Schools Speech Festival.

An Artist-in-Residence programme was established in 2007/8 with Dr. Stephen Ng (USA: tennor) the inaugural artist. Subsequent artists-in-residence have been Mr. Branko Stark (2008/9, Croatia: composer-conductor), Mr. Peter Walmsley (2009/10, Australia: brass-conductor) and Mr. Clive Harries (2010/11, England: organist-choir-conductor.

The Global Classroom Programme

St. Paul’s College launched the Global Classroom programme in 1995. Each year a comprehensive programme of overseas visits are organised. Under the Direct Subsidy Scheme opportunities for overseas visits have been enhanced. In addition to the Global Classroom, student exchange programmes are arranged with twin schools in China and overseas.

Linked schools and alliances

In line with the vision of the Global Classroom, the College has formally established a Twin-school Programme which aims at widening the students' global perspectives and building links between teachers and students of leading schools around the world through various exchange activities and mutual visits. St. Paul's College is a member school of the International Boys' Schools Coalition (IBSC) and Dr. John Richard Kennard
John Richard Kennard
John Richard Kennard is a noted educationalist and Principal of St. Paul's College, Hong Kong. Part of the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, St. Paul's College is located adjacent to the main campus of the University of Hong Kong. Founded in 1851 by the Anglican Diocese of Victoria, St...

 currently sits on the Board of Trustees (2008–2014) as Vice-President (Asia). Major IBSC member schools include Eton College (Windsor), Dulwich College (London), The King's School (Sydney), Scotch College (Melbourne)...etc.

Schools linked by exchanges with St. Paul's College include:
  1. High School Affiliated to Xi'an Jiaotong University
    High School Affiliated to Xi'an Jiaotong University
    The High School Affiliated to Xi’an Jiaotong University is a Chinese high school in Xi'an established in 1959 to provide the Xi’an Jiaotong University with competent students....

    , Xi'an
    Xi'an
    Xi'an is the capital of the Shaanxi province, and a sub-provincial city in the People's Republic of China. One of the oldest cities in China, with more than 3,100 years of history, the city was known as Chang'an before the Ming Dynasty...

    , China
    China
    Chinese civilization may refer to:* China for more general discussion of the country.* Chinese culture* Greater China, the transnational community of ethnic Chinese.* History of China* Sinosphere, the area historically affected by Chinese culture...

  2. High School Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai
    Shanghai
    Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...

    , China
    China
    Chinese civilization may refer to:* China for more general discussion of the country.* Chinese culture* Greater China, the transnational community of ethnic Chinese.* History of China* Sinosphere, the area historically affected by Chinese culture...

  3. Barker College
    Barker College
    Barker College is an independent Anglican, day and boarding school, located in Hornsby, a North Shore suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1890 by the Reverend Henry Plume at Kurrajong Heights, Barker is an all-boys school from Kindergarten to Year 9, and co-educational from...

    , Sydney
    Sydney
    Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people...

    , Australia
    Australia
    Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

  4. Heimschule Lender, Sasbach
    Sasbach
    Sasbach may refer to two towns in Baden-Württemberg, Germany:*Sasbach , in the Ortenau district*Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, in the district of Emmendingen...

    , Germany
    Germany
    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

  5. St. Mark's School of Texas
    St. Mark's School of Texas
    The St. Mark's School of Texas is a nonsectarian preparatory day school for boys located in Preston Hollow, Dallas, Texas, USA. The School offers grades 1–12.-History:...

    , Dallas, USA
  6. Mayo College
    Mayo College
    Mayo College is a public school founded by the 6th Earl of Mayo, who was Viceroy of India from 1869 to 1872.The school is located in Ajmer, in the state of Rajasthan, India....

    , Ajmer
    Ajmer
    Ajmer , formerly written as Ajmere, is a city in Ajmer District in Rajasthan state in India. Ajmer has a population of around 800,000 , and is located west of the Rajasthan state capital Jaipur, 200 km from Jodhpur, 274 km from Udaipur, 439 km from Jaisalmer, and 391 km from...

    , India
    India
    India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...

  7. Senri International School, Osaka
    Osaka
    is a city in the Kansai region of Japan's main island of Honshu, a designated city under the Local Autonomy Law, the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and also the biggest part of Keihanshin area, which is represented by three major cities of Japan, Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe...

    , Japan
    Japan
    Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

  8. Trinity Pawling School, New York State, USA
  9. Anglican High School
    Anglican High School
    Anglican High School is an autonomous, Special Assistance Plan and Government-aided co-educational secondary school in Tanah Merah, Singapore.- History :...

    , Singapore
    Singapore
    Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...


Notable alumni

The older alumni Wu Tingfang
Wu Tingfang
Wu Tingfang was a Chinese diplomat and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and briefly as Acting Premier during the early years of the Republic of China. He is also known under his Cantonese name Ng Choy -Biography:...

, Wang Ch'ung-hui
Wang Ch'ung-hui
Wang, Ch'ung-hui was a prominent Chinese jurist, diplomat and politician who served the Republic of China from its foundation in 1912 until his death in 1958. He was a close associate of the republic's founding father, Dr...

, SK Yee, Chung Sze-yuen, are regarded as the "St. Paul's Doctors" (聖保羅四博士), whilst Xie Yuchuan, Ho Siu-lau , Wong Cheuk Um, are regarded as the "St. Paul's Kings" (聖保羅三王)

Politics

  • Wu Tingfang
    Wu Tingfang
    Wu Tingfang was a Chinese diplomat and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and briefly as Acting Premier during the early years of the Republic of China. He is also known under his Cantonese name Ng Choy -Biography:...

     (伍廷芳), a Chinese politician
    Politician
    A politician, political leader, or political figure is an individual who is involved in influencing public policy and decision making...

     who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China
    Republic of China
    The Republic of China , commonly known as Taiwan , is a unitary sovereign state located in East Asia. Originally based in mainland China, the Republic of China currently governs the island of Taiwan , which forms over 99% of its current territory, as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and other minor...

     during the early 1910s, Hong Kong's first ethnic Chinese barrister
    Barrister
    A barrister is a member of one of the two classes of lawyer found in many common law jurisdictions with split legal professions. Barristers specialise in courtroom advocacy, drafting legal pleadings and giving expert legal opinions...

    , the first ethnic Chinese member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
    Legislative Council of Hong Kong
    The Legislative Council is the unicameral legislature of Hong Kong.-History:The Legislative Council of Hong Kong was set up in 1843 as a colonial legislature under British rule...

    , Hong Kong's first ethnic Chinese Justice of the Peace
    Justice of the Peace
    A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions...

    .
  • Yeung Kui-wan
    Yeung Kui-wan
    Yeung Kui-wan , was a Chinese revolutionary of the late Qing Dynasty. In 1890, Yeung started the Furen Literary Society in British colonial Hong Kong to spread ideas of revolution against the Qing Dynasty and to establish a republic in China...

     (楊衢雲), a Chinese revolutionary, first President of the Hong Kong Chapter of the Revive China Society
    Revive China Society
    The Hsing Chung Hui or Xingzhonghui translated as the Revive China Society, Society for Regenerating China, Proper China Society was founded by Sun Yat-sen on 24 November 1894 to forward the goal of establishing prosperity for China and as a platform for future revolutionary activities...

  • Wang Ch'ung-hui
    Wang Ch'ung-hui
    Wang, Ch'ung-hui was a prominent Chinese jurist, diplomat and politician who served the Republic of China from its foundation in 1912 until his death in 1958. He was a close associate of the republic's founding father, Dr...

     (王寵惠), a prominent Chinese jurist, diplomat and politician, Republic of China
    Republic of China
    The Republic of China , commonly known as Taiwan , is a unitary sovereign state located in East Asia. Originally based in mainland China, the Republic of China currently governs the island of Taiwan , which forms over 99% of its current territory, as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and other minor...

     Justice Minister
    Justice Minister
    A justice ministry is a ministry or other government agency charged with justice. The ministry is often headed by a minister for justice or secretary of justice or secretary for justice; sometimes the head of a department of justice is entitled attorney general.Specific duties may relate to...

     and Foreign Minister
    Foreign minister
    A Minister of Foreign Affairs, or foreign minister, is a cabinet minister who helps form the foreign policy of a sovereign state. The foreign minister is often regarded as the most senior ministerial position below that of the head of government . It is often granted to the deputy prime minister in...

    , a judge on the Permanent Court for International Justice in the Hague
  • Y. C. James Yen
    Y. C. James Yen
    Y.C. James Yen . Yen, known to his many English speaking friends as "Jimmy," was a Chinese educator and organizer who in the 1920s first organized the Mass Education Movement to bring literacy to the Chinese masses, then turned to the villages of China to organize Rural Reconstruction, most...

     (晏陽初), a Chinese educator and organiser who turned to the villages of China to organise Rural Reconstruction, most famously at Ding Xian, a county in Hebei, from 1926–1937
  • SK Yee (余兆麒), Republic of China World War II general, the ROC Armed Services Committee, will lead the third director of the Office of the United States Michigan University JD, Chinese Bank
    Chinese Bank
    Chinese Bank may refer to the following things:*List of Chinese banks*Hongkong Chinese Bank: a defunct bank in Hong Kong, now merged to CITIC Ka Wah Bank*Macau Chinese Bank: a bank in Macau...

    founder of the Founded in 1983, leading the SK Yee Medical Foundation contribution to our medical services

Government officials and Legislators

  • Sir Chung Sze-yuen (鍾士元), GBE, GBM, a mechanical engineer, industrialist, business executive and politician in Hong Kong
  • Stephen Ip Shu-kwan
    Stephen Ip
    Stephen Ip, GBS, JP is a former politician in Hong Kong, he was the Secretary for Economic Development and Labour for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region from 2002 to 2007....

    (葉澍堃), former Secretary for Economic Development and Labour
    Secretary for Economic Development and Labour
    The Secretary for Economic Development and Labour was the head of the Economic Development and Labour Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong, which is responsible for economic development and labour issues in Hong Kong....

     of the Hong Kong Government
  • Joseph Yam Chi-kwong (任志剛), Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority
    Hong Kong Monetary Authority
    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority or HKMA is Hong Kong's central banking institution . It is a government authority founded on 1 April 1993 via the consolidation of "Office of the Exchange Fund" and the "Office of the Commissioner of Banking"...

  • Lee Wing-tat(李永達), member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and former Chairman of the Democratic Party of Hong Kong
    Democratic Party (Hong Kong)
    The Democratic Party is a pro-democracy political party in Hong Kong. It was established on 2 October 1994. The party is currently the second largest party in the Legislative Council, headed by Chairman Albert Ho Chun-yan and, following the November 2008 merger with the Frontier, had around 745...

  • Jasper Tsang Yok-sing(曾鈺成), member of both the Executive Council of Hong Kong
    Executive Council of Hong Kong
    The Executive Council of Hong Kong is a core policy-making organ in the executive branch of the government of Hong Kong.. The Chief Executive of Hong Kong serves as its President.The Executive Council normally meets once a week...

     and Legislative Council of Hong Kong, former Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong
    Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong
    Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong , formerly known as Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, is the largest pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong...

     (DAB), National Committee Member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
    Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
    The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference [], shortened as 人民政协, Rénmín Zhèngxié, i.e. "People's PCC"; or just 政协, Zhèngxié, i.e. "The PCC"), abbreviated CPPCC, is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China...

     of the People's Republic of China
    People's Republic of China
    China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

  • Tsang Tak-sing
    Tsang Tak-sing
    Tsang Tak Sing, JP is the Secretary for Home Affairs of Hong Kong. Formerly an adviser to the Central Policy Unit, he assumed office on 1 July 2007, replacing Patrick Ho. He is the younger brother of Jasper Tsang, who was the legislative councillor and former chairman of the Democratic Alliance...

     (曾德成), Secretary for Home Affairs, Hong Kong Government (see Hong Kong 1967 Leftist Riots).
  • Lau Siu Kai
    Lau Siu Kai
    Prof Lau Siu Kai is a sociologist from Hong Kong. He graduated from The University of Hong Kong, and taught at the Department of Sociology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong after getting a PhD degree from the University of Minnesota. During his tenure at CUHK he was also associate director of...

     (劉兆佳), Head of Central Policy Unit, Hong Kong Government
  • Patrick Lau
    Patrick Lau
    Patrick Lau Sau-shing, SBS, JP is an award-winning Hong Kong architect, legislative councilor, educator and civil servant.He is currently a representative on the Legislative Council of Hong Kong as a member for the Architectural, Surveying and Planning Functional Constituency, as well as a member...

     (劉秀成), former President of Hong Kong Institute of Architects and currently member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
  • Dr. Lo Wing Lok(勞永樂), former legislative councillor and president of Hong Kong Medical Association
  • Lau Kong Wah
    Lau Kong Wah
    Lau Kong Wah, also known as Ray Lau, JP is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong representing the New Territories East constituency...

     (劉江華), member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
  • Shun Chi-ming (岑智明), Director of the Hong Kong Observatory
    Hong Kong Observatory
    Hong Kong Observatory is a department of the Hong Kong government. The Observatory forecasts weather and issues warnings on weather-related hazards...

    ; President of Commission for Aeronautical Meteorology, World Meteorological Organization
    World Meteorological Organization
    The World Meteorological Organization is an intergovernmental organization with a membership of 189 Member States and Territories. It originated from the International Meteorological Organization , which was founded in 1873...

  • Fernando Cheung
    Fernando Cheung
    Fernando Cheung Chiu-hung is a Hong Kong politician, the vice-chairman of the Civic Party, he is a former member of the Legislative Council.Cheung worked in the United States from 1988, and became a naturalized United States citizen. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in...

     (張超雄), a Hong Kong politician, the vice-chairman of the Civic Party
  • Franklin Wong (黃華麒), Broadcasting Authority Director
  • Cheung Man Sun (張文新), Broadcasting Authority Assistant Director (TV)
  • Thomas Cho(曹萬泰), Hong Kong SAR Government Beijing Office Director
  • KK Kwok(郭家強), Government PA Director
  • CK Tsui(徐志強), Former Hospital Authority
    Hospital Authority
    The Hospital Authority is a statutory body managing all the public hospitals and institutes in Hong Kong. It is managed by the Hospital Authority Board and is under the monitor of the Secretary for Food and Health of the Hong Kong Government. Its chairman is Mr...

     Deputy Director, former Judiciary
    Judiciary
    The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state. The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disputes...

     Administrator
  • Liu Lit For, the former Chong Hing Bank, chairman of the former National People's Congress
    National People's Congress
    The National People's Congress , abbreviated NPC , is the highest state body and the only legislative house in the People's Republic of China. The National People's Congress is held in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, capital of the People's Republic of China; with 2,987 members, it is the...

    , former Hong Kong Legislative Council Members
  • Kenneth Ting
    Kenneth Ting
    -Family:* Dr. Dennis Ting Hok-shou, brother* Ivan Ting Tien-li, son* Nancy Ting Wang Wan-sun, wife-External links:* Biodata for Kenneth Ting Woo-shou at Bachmann Industries' Board of Directors webpage...

    (丁午壽), the former Hong Kong Legislative Council members, Hong Kong Industries Honorary President, CMA
    CMA
    - Accounting :* Cash management account* Certified Management Accountant, an accountant who has met certain qualifications* Certified market analyst, a financial analyst who has met certain qualifications set by the American Academy of Financial Management...

     Honorary President, former Liberal Party
    Liberal Party (Hong Kong)
    Liberal Party is a business-friendly liberal conservative political party in Hong Kong.-Party beliefs:The party is known for its conservative and business-friendly policies. Despite being a political party friendly with Beijing, it fits in the centre-right political spectrum...

     Vice-Chairman
  • Ma Chiu Sheung(馬超常), the former Hong Kong Urban Council members, on behalf of Hong Kong Civic Association election
  • Chong Sai Kit(鍾世傑), the former Hong Kong Urban Council, Mr Hong Kong in the 1970s to the 1980s legend
  • Wong Chat Bil(黃澤標), Hong Kong Sha Tin District Council
    Sha Tin District Council
    Sha Tin District Council is located in New Territories. The Council currently consists of 46 members with 36 of those elected through first-past the post system every four years, 1 ex officio member and the remainings appointed by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong at the start of a term. The latest...

     members, civil power members of the
  • Albert Li(李思泌), Doctor, before Wong Tai Sin District Council
    Wong Tai Sin District Council
    Wong Tai Sin District Council is located in Kowloon. The Council currently consists of 31 members with 25 of those elected quadrennially through a plurality voting system and the remainder appointed by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong at the start of a term. The latest election was held in...

     Members
  • Vincent Fung (馮浩賢), Tourism Commission Assistant Commissioner for Tourism, St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Anthony Lau (劉鎮漢), Hong Kong Tourism Board
    Hong Kong Tourism Board
    The Hong Kong Tourism Board is a Government-subvented body founded in 2001. The Board replaced the Hong Kong Tourist Association established in 1957...

     the Director-General
  • So Hau Leung (蘇孝良), Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
    Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
    The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra , is the largest symphony orchestra in Hong Kong. First established in 1895 as an amateur orchestra, under the name Sino-British Orchestra, it was renamed the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra in 1957, and became a professional orchestra in 1974 under the funding...

     Chief Executive Officer, Great China Cultural Group Non-Executive Directors, West Kowloon Core Arts and Cultural Facilities Advisory Committee members of the group's financial
  • Chau Cham-chiu (周湛樵), the former Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force
    Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force
    The Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force is established in 1914 as the Police Reserve unit, provides additional manpower to the Hong Kong Police Force, especially during emergencies and other incidents...

     Director
  • Sean Lin (林景昇), Hong Kong Police Force
    Hong Kong Police Force
    The Hong Kong Police Force is the largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong. It is the world's second, and Asia's first, police agency to operate with a modern policing system. It was formed on 1 May 1844, with a strength of 32 officers...

    , Senior Inspector, negotiator, and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology is a public university located in Hong Kong. Established in 1991 under Hong Kong Law Chapter 1141 , it is one of the nine universities in Hong Kong.Professor Tony F. Chan is the president of HKUST...

     Alumni Association, 2006, Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young

Architecture

  • I. M. Pei
    I. M. Pei
    Ieoh Ming Pei , commonly known as I. M. Pei, is a Chinese American architect, often called a master of modern architecture. Born in Canton, China and raised in Hong Kong and Shanghai, Pei drew inspiration at an early age from the gardens at Suzhou...

    (貝聿銘), a Pritzker Prize
    Pritzker Prize
    The Pritzker Architecture Prize is awarded annually by the Hyatt Foundation to honour "a living architect whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment, which has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built...

     winning and internationally renowned architect
    Architect
    An architect is a person trained in the planning, design and oversight of the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the...

     whose important works include the Louvre
    Louvre
    The Musée du Louvre – in English, the Louvre Museum or simply the Louvre – is one of the world's largest museums, the most visited art museum in the world and a historic monument. A central landmark of Paris, it is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the 1st arrondissement...

     Pyramid in Paris
    Paris
    Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

    , the JFK Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, and the Bank of China in Hong Kong, Honorary Doctor of Letters
    Doctor of Letters
    Doctor of Letters is a university academic degree, often a higher doctorate which is frequently awarded as an honorary degree in recognition of outstanding scholarship or other merits.-Commonwealth:...

     of the University of Hong Kong
    The University of Hong Kong
    The University of Hong Kong is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong. Its motto is "Sapientia et Virtus" in Latin, meaning "wisdom and virtue", and "" in Chinese...

     (1990)
  • Lin Bingxian (林炳賢), the famous architectural and construction expert, an early pioneer in education, the United States Ohio University
    Ohio University
    Ohio University is a public university located in the Midwestern United States in Athens, Ohio, situated on an campus...

    , BEng, Royal Institute of Architects senior member and former National Tangshan Institute of Technology (after an China Jiaotong University, term of the present Tianjin University
    Tianjin University
    Tianjin University is a national university under the direct administration of the Ministry of Education of China. It is the first university in modern Chinese education history. It was part of Peiyang University in 1895...

    ) Professor and Head Department of Architecture
  • Szeto Wai(司徒惠), architect, 1956, 1974 Hong Kong Legislative Council Unofficial Members of the, 1971, 1976 Hong Kong Executive Council Unofficial Members of the, 1975 University of Hong Kong Honorary Doctor of Science, 1978 Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Chinese University of Hong Kong
    The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a research-led university in Hong Kong.CUHK is the only tertiary education institution in Hong Kong with Nobel Prize winners on its faculty, including Chen Ning Yang, James Mirrlees, Robert Alexander Mundell and Charles K. Kao...

     reputation Doctor of Laws

Commerce

  • Xie Bochang (謝伯昌), the former Kowloon Chamber of Commerce director, CMA
    CMA
    - Accounting :* Cash management account* Certified Management Accountant, an accountant who has met certain qualifications* Certified market analyst, a financial analyst who has met certain qualifications set by the American Academy of Financial Management...

     Founder
  • Xie Yuchuan (謝雨川), the former Legislative Council
    Legislative Council
    A Legislative Council is the name given to the legislatures, or one of the chambers of the legislature of many nations and colonies.A Member of the Legislative Council is commonly referred to as an MLC.- Unicameral legislatures :...

     members. Was the Chinese Business Association, vice president, South China Athletic Association
    South China Athletic Association
    South China Athletic Association is a Hong Kong sports club, best known for its football team....

     President, Chinese Sport Association President, PLK
    PLK
    PLK may stand for:* Polska Liga Koszykówki * PKP PLK* Pulkovo Airlines - ICAO airline designator* Nickname for multi-platinum, G-Unit rapper, Lloyd Banks* Taney County Airport...

    the Board of Directors Vice Chairman. Hu won the Hong Kong Government commissioned after the war served as Director of the Office, as head of wholesale rice rations of rice, known as the "rice king"
  • Ho Siu-lau (何家鎏), World War won the Hong Kong Government commissioned the head of the firewood rations, known as "Chai Wang." Before the St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Wong Cheuk Ngum (黃焯菴), the former Swire Pacific Limited Huajing Li. After the war won the Hong Kong Government commissioned the head of the sugar ration, known as the "Sugar King." Buddhist Wong Cheuk Um Primary School is named in his honor
  • Yip Rok Lam (葉若林), the former Hong Kong Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Honorary President, former St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • C.Y. Wong (黃頌盈), the famous Japanese electronics brand Hong Kong and Macao agency, Central and Western district leader and former St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Cheung Ka Man (張家敏), Li & Fung Research Centre Executive Director, CPPCC National Committee members of the
  • Keelun Chan (陳其鑣), the Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association
    Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association
    Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association is a non-profit, non-government trade body of the Hong Kong electronics industry.-HKEIA Awards:...

     President, Hong Kong Green Manufacturing Alliance President
  • Chen Younan (陳幼南), Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
    Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
    The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1861. It is a self-funding, non-profit organization whose mission is to safeguard and represent trade, service and industry in Hong Kong...

    , vice president, Hong Kong Chiu Chow Chamber of Commerce a Standing Committee, the former St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Roger Luk (陸觀豪), the former Hang Seng Bank
    Hang Seng Bank
    Hang Seng Bank Limited is the second largest bank in Hong Kong. It is a listed company but it is majority owned by the HSBC Group via The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Hang Seng is also one of the constituent shares of the Hang Seng Index...

     Managing Director and Deputy Chief Executive, a former Hong Kong Legislative Council member, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Council Member and Treasurer
  • Philip Wu (伍步謙), Wing Lung Bank
    Wing Lung Bank
    Wing Lung Bank is a medium-sized bank based in Hong Kong. As of 2010, it has 39 branches, including one branch in Los Angeles and one branch in the Cayman Islands....

     Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, The Open University of Hong Kong Chairman of the Council, 1999 The Open University of Hong Kong Honorary Doctor of Business Administration
  • Liao Tiecheng (廖鐵城), Chong Hing Bank Managing Director and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong Chiu Chow Chamber of Commerce Council Member
  • Luk Tung (陸東)Hong Kong's financial community, the UBS (UBS) Asian wealth management and consultancy
  • Lee Yiu Sun,(李耀新), Hong Kong Chinese General Chamber of Commerce directors of the former Hong Kong Stockbrokers Association President
  • Patrick Yiu (姚浩然), CASH Asset Management, general manager, known securities analysts, financial columnist
  • Guo Jiayao(郭家耀), Tanrich Financial Holdings, Head of Investment Research, known securities analysts, financial columnist
  • B.W. Yau (游寶榮), the former Hong Kong Jockey Club
    Hong Kong Jockey Club
    The Hong Kong Jockey Club is one of the oldest institutions in Hong Kong, founded in 1884 to promote horse racing. It was granted Royal Charter and renamed to "The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club" in 1959...

     Charities and Corporate Secretary, Hong Kong Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation President, Chest
    Chest
    The chest is a part of the anatomy of humans and various other animals. It is sometimes referred to as the thorax or the bosom.-Chest anatomy - Humans and other hominids:...

     Director
  • Yip C.T. (葉松添), KMB Operations Director
  • Ye Songmao (葉松茂), University of Cambridge
    University of Cambridge
    The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world , and the seventh-oldest globally...

     Management Information Systems Ph.D., renowned think tank, Hong Kong Pearl River Delta Foundation, Executive Director
  • Yang Meng(楊國猛), tom
    Tom
    Tom or TOM may refer to:*Tom , a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás - Surname :* Michael Tom , American sculptor* Nicholle Tom , American actress- Given name :...

    Group CEO and Executive Director
  • Wang Yiwei(王宜威), Lion Rock Institute Chief Executive Officer
  • Stephen Lee
    Stephen Lee
    Stephen Lee is a professional snooker-player from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, whose smooth cue action is regarded by some pundits as the most natural in the game. He has won four ranking titles, and spent 10 seasons in the Top 16 of the world rankings before dropping out for the snooker...

    (李慶言), Singapore Airlines
    Singapore Airlines
    Singapore Airlines Limited is the flag carrier airline of Singapore. Singapore Airlines operates a hub at Changi Airport and has a strong presence in the Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, and "Kangaroo Route" markets...

     Chairman

Religious

  • Peter Kwong Kong-kit
    Peter Kwong
    Peter Kwong Kong-kit, GBS, was the first Archbishop Primate of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui and, in 1998, was named as Bishop of the Diocese of Hong Kong Island....

     (鄺廣傑) , the first Archbishop and Primate of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Province, retired at the end of 2006, now Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Hong Kong Island
    Hong Kong Island
    Hong Kong Island is an island in the southern part of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It has a population of 1,289,500 and its population density is 16,390/km², as of 2008...

    , Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, Honorary Doctor of Divinity
    Doctor of Divinity
    Doctor of Divinity is an advanced academic degree in divinity. Historically, it identified one who had been licensed by a university to teach Christian theology or related religious subjects....

     of the University of Hong Kong (2000)
  • Kwong Yat Sau (鄺日修), former priest of Trinity Church and St. Stephen's Chrurch
  • Fok Ching Shan (霍靜山), St. Stephen's Church the first priest in pastoral areas, the main reason St. Stephen's Church, Church Service where 16 contained, respectively, handled St. Paul's Church and St. Mary's Church, Church Service, SKH Ching Shan Primary School is named in his honor
  • Mok Sau Tseng (莫壽增), the first Chinese Anglican Diocese of South China Bishop SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School
    SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School
    SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School ,often referred to simply MST or, in Chinese, 莫壽增, is a co-educational secondary school in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1975, and named after Bishop Mok Sau Tseng of Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui. English is used as the medium of instruction of the school...

     is named in his honor
  • Steve Bertamini (龐德明), former Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Taiwan
    Episcopal Diocese of Taiwan
    The Episcopal Diocese of Taiwan is a diocese in Province 8 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America comprising Taiwan . The diocese was established by the Episcopal Church in 1954.-History:...

  • So Yee Bo(蘇以葆) ,Bishop of West Kowloon, Hong Kong Christian Council President
  • Simon P.K. Sit (薛磐基), the former Hong Kong Christian Council, former Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong theology group Chairman of the Council, before the Hong Kong Tsung Tsin Christian President, the former YMCA
    YMCA
    The Young Men's Christian Association is a worldwide organization of more than 45 million members from 125 national federations affiliated through the World Alliance of YMCAs...

     President
  • Leung Wing Tai (梁永泰), Chief Committee of BreakThrough
    Breakthrough
    Breakthrough or Break through may refer to:* Breakthrough , an abstract strategy board game* Breakthrough , 1979 war film* Breakthrough , 1950 war film featuring John Agar...


Medical

  • Wang Jimin (王吉民), the famous Chinese Medical historian, Hui Wang, graduated from the Hong Kong Doctors School and Wu Liande in English the Chinese medical history
  • Shiu Ka Hing (蕭家禧), well-known pediatrician and former St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Wong Cho Yiu (王祖耀), well-known cardiac specialist, Hong Kong Society of Cardiology founding patriarch and former chairman of Hong Kong St. John Ambulance
    Hong Kong St. John Ambulance
    Hong Kong St. John Ambulance is a charitable organization with a long history stretching back over a century and has been serving the community since 1884...

     Chairman of the Council
  • Fung Ka Bun (馮啟賓), well-known ENT specialist, the former Hong Kong ENT Medical College Dean, the former St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Ip Wai Sang, Wilson (葉偉生), medical practitioner, past chairman Hong Kong University Alumni Association, Sydney Australia. Practicing medicine in Hong Kong and Australia for over thirty years. Charter member and former Vice-President of the Lions Clubs Sydney Pacific.
  • Rozeau Law (羅佐華), well-known specialists in anesthesiology, critical illness expert, Hong Kong College of Anaesthetists first President of the
  • Li J.Y.(李繼堯), Hong Kong Union Hospital
    Union Hospital (Hong Kong)
    Union Hospital is a hospital in Tai Wai, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It was established in 1994 and was developed by the Henderson Group, becoming the 12th private hospital in Hong Kong...

     President and Medical Director, the famous specialist Rheumatology
  • John Kwok (郭正光), Hong Kong Hospital Authority
    Hospital Authority
    The Hospital Authority is a statutory body managing all the public hospitals and institutes in Hong Kong. It is managed by the Hospital Authority Board and is under the monitor of the Secretary for Food and Health of the Hong Kong Government. Its chairman is Mr...

     Kowloon West Cluster, and Kwong Wah Hospital
    Kwong Wah Hospital
    Kwong Wah Hospital is a major hospital in South Kowloon of Hong Kong. It is located at Waterloo Road in Yau Ma Tei.The former Main Hall Building of Kwong Wah Hospital is preserved and houses the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Museum.-History:...

     head of neurosurgery service in 1991, Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young
  • Victor Chang Yam Him
    Victor Chang
    Victor Peter Chang, AC , was a Chinese Australian cardiac surgeon and a pioneer of modern heart transplantation. Born in Shanghai to Australian-born Chinese parents, he grew up in Hong Kong before moving to Australia...

     (張任謙), Cardiac surgeon and humanitarian, a world pioneer in heart and lung transplants. In 1986 awarded Companion of the Order of Australia honours. Murdered in July 1991 outside his home in Sydney by two extortionists. In Sydney the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
    Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
    The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute or VCCRI is a scientific institution based in Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia. The institute opened in 1994, three years after the death of renowned heart surgeon Dr Victor Chang...

     was opened in 1994 to commemorate his extraordinary work and service.
  • Xu Fushen (徐福燊), Orthodontics doctors, barristers, Hong Kong Insurance Claims Complaints Commission President, Sichuan
    Sichuan
    ' , known formerly in the West by its postal map spellings of Szechwan or Szechuan is a province in Southwest China with its capital in Chengdu...

     CPPCC National Committee members, Hong Kong, the source of Pacific Health Limited, Chairman

Academia

  • Professor Raymond Liang Hin Suen, a renowned haematologist and currently the Acting Dean of Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
    Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
    The Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong is the older of the two medical schools in Hong Kong , and is among the oldest in the Far East.-History:...

     at University of Hong Kong.
  • CK Mok (莫志強), the former University of Hong Kong Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Hong Kong, a pioneer in heart transplantation, Hong Kong Society of Cardiology Former President
  • Shung Tong Shum (岑信棠), the former Hong Kong University, Department of Clinical Oncology, Professor and Head, currently professor emeritus of clinical oncology specialist
  • Leung Tsz Suen (梁憲孫), University of Hong Kong SH Ho blood and Oncology Professor and Deputy Director within the department, before the University of Hong Kong Dean (2007–2008), Hong Kong Medical Academy Dean
  • Jim Chi-yung (詹志勇), University of Hong Kong University Professor of Geography, tree experts
  • Lee Ngok (李鍔), the former University of Hong Kong professor of history and current Professor Emeritus and former University of Hong Kong Dean, the former Hong Kong University of Professional Education Dean, the former Australian University of Southern Queensland
    University of Southern Queensland
    The University of Southern Queensland is based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. The institution was established in 1967 as the Queensland Institute of Technology...

     Vice-Chancellor, the former Vocational Training Council Executive Director
  • Robert Lam
    Robert Lam
    Robert Lam was a Malaysian newscaster. He read primetime news bulletins for 23 years on three television stations.He died of metastatic melanoma at the University Malaya Medical Centre on 23 January 2010, aged 64....

     (林浡), former Hong Kong Baptist University
    Hong Kong Baptist University
    Hong Kong Baptist University is a publicly-funded tertiary institution with a Christian education heritage. It is the sole surviving institution of 13 major Christian universities that once operated on the Chinese mainland,...

     Academic Registrar
  • Zhang Naihao (張廼豪), Hong Kong Baptist University
    Hong Kong Baptist University
    Hong Kong Baptist University is a publicly-funded tertiary institution with a Christian education heritage. It is the sole surviving institution of 13 major Christian universities that once operated on the Chinese mainland,...

    , a physics professor and former department head
  • Frank Fu (傅浩堅), Hong Kong Baptist University
    Hong Kong Baptist University
    Hong Kong Baptist University is a publicly-funded tertiary institution with a Christian education heritage. It is the sole surviving institution of 13 major Christian universities that once operated on the Chinese mainland,...

    , Associate Vice Chancellor, Dean of Social Sciences, Professor of Physical Education and Sports Science
  • Fuhao Jiang(傅浩強), U.S. Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh) David Silver Professor and Head of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, is the only Asian-American Head of Orthopaedics, sports medicine authorities, good knees shoulder-length of Surgical injury
  • Liu Run-hui (劉潤輝), U.S. University of California, San Francisco Campus (University of California at San Francisco) Professor within the department, genetics experts
  • Wong Kam Chau (黃錦就), U.S. Sai Weier University (Xavier University) Associate Professor of Criminal Law and former Dean, the former The Chinese University of Hong Kong Politics and Administration, Assistant Professor, the media nickname Bald Professor
  • Pong Pak Tang (龐百騰), U.S. Delaware University (University of Delaware), Professor of History, Fulbright scholar, Encyclopedia of Modern Chinese History editor
  • David Faure (科大衞), Dean of Department of History In CUHK, Professor and former Head of Department in Oxford University
  • Lee Chi-chang (李熾昌), Former Dean of cultural and religious studies professor in Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Chinese University of Hong Kong
    The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a research-led university in Hong Kong.CUHK is the only tertiary education institution in Hong Kong with Nobel Prize winners on its faculty, including Chen Ning Yang, James Mirrlees, Robert Alexander Mundell and Charles K. Kao...

    ,
  • Lo Lai Kwai (盧乃桂),Founding Dean of College of Education in CUHK, Department of Educational Administration and Policy Professor
  • Hung Leung Kim (熊良儉),Dean Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology in CUHK, Professor and Head, Hong Kong College of Orthopaedic Surgeons President
  • Hui S.C. (許樹昌), Chinese University of Hong, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics Professor, Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases Director
  • Hu Shao (胡應劭) Professor and Head Department of Biology in Chinese University of Hong,
  • Lam Pun-lee (林本利), Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University specialises in professional education in Hong Kong. The University’s teaching units are grouped under six faculties and two schools; the Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles, Faculty of Business, Faculty of Construction and Environment, Faculty of...

     Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance, well-known financial columnist
  • Alan Sze (施育曉), Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University specialises in professional education in Hong Kong. The University’s teaching units are grouped under six faculties and two schools; the Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles, Faculty of Business, Faculty of Construction and Environment, Faculty of...

    , Department of Applied Social Science lecturer and founder of Integrated Rural Development
  • TS Chan (陳增聲), Lingnan University
    Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
    The Lingnan University is a public liberal arts university in Hong Kong. It was granted full university status on 30 July 1999.The Lingnan University administration believes that it provides students with a quality education distinguished by the best liberal arts tradition from both East and West...

     Associate Vice President and Shun Hing Professor of Marketing
  • Raymond So (蘇偉文), Hang Seng School of Management Dean and professor of finance, well-known financial columnist
  • Ng Chi Shing (吳智誠), U.S. History of up to Johnson University (Stetson University) Associate Professor of Vocal, tenor
  • Law Sai Kit (羅世傑), Singapore Nanyang Technological University
    Nanyang Technological University
    Nanyang Technological University is one of the two largest public universities in Singapore with the biggest campus in Singapore and the world's largest engineering college. Its lush 200-hectare Yunnan Garden campus was the Youth Olympic Village of the world's first 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in...

     Professor of Biological Sciences and on behalf of the Dean, the former Oxford University, Professor Department of Biochemistry, immunochemistry, the first Hong Kong Joint School Science Exhibition (1968) Chairman
  • Yau Shun-chiu (游順釗), well-known linguistics
    Linguistics
    Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. Linguistics can be broadly broken into three categories or subfields of study: language form, language meaning, and language in context....

     home, Paris
    Paris
    Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

    , Dr. French National Centre for Scientific Research Honorary Fellow, France College of Social Sciences Professor, visual language Subject founder of the academic status of a leading authority level
  • Zhan Delong (詹德隆), English education experts, radio and television programs, well-known writer
    Writer
    A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....

    , cultural and political commentator, in 1980 Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young
  • Ha Liba (夏里巴), study abroad experts

Accounting

  • Mayan Zhang (馬炎璋), well-known accountant, founded in 1948 Mayan Zhang accounting firm, former Hong Kong Society of Chinese Accountants and Auditors President
  • Chen Tsai Yan (陳再彥), senior accountant, the world's fifth-largest accounting firm BDO International
    BDO International
    BDO International is a worldwide professional services network of public accountancy firms, serving national and international clients. Each BDO Member Firm is an independent legal entity in its own country. The network, originally formed in 1963 as Binder Seidman International Group, is...

     contact the Asia Pacific partner, also a member of its BDO Co., Ltd. Director
  • Liu Kin Ping (廖建平), Beautification accounting firm partner, Australian Institute of Chartered Accountants will be a senior member of Hong Kong Society of Accountants Senior Member

Legal

  • Chan Chan Hong (陳振鴻), the former Hong Kong High Court Justice
  • Gallant YT Ho (何耀棣), lawyers, Gallant YT Ho & founder, eighth National People's Congress
    National People's Congress
    The National People's Congress , abbreviated NPC , is the highest state body and the only legislative house in the People's Republic of China. The National People's Congress is held in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, capital of the People's Republic of China; with 2,987 members, it is the...

     on behalf of Guangdong Province, the former Consumer Council, former St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Alan Hoo (胡漢清), SC CPPCC National Committee members, Basic Research
    Basic Research
    Basic Research is an herbal supplement and cosmetics manufacturer based in Salt Lake City, Utah that distributes products through a large number of subsidiaries. In addition, their products are sold domestically and internationally through a number of high-end retailers. Dennis Gay is the...

     President
  • Ma Ho-fai (馬豪輝), lawyers, Eleventh National People's Congress on behalf of Hong Kong Island, CPPCC Yunnan Committee of the ninth, before the St. Paul's College Alumni Association President
  • Pan Songhui (潘松輝), Senior Counsel, Legislative Council member Emily Lau
    Emily Lau
    Emily Lau Wai-hing JP is one of two vice-chairmen of Democratic Party.She was the convenor of The Frontier...

    's ex-husband
  • Ng Lan Ming(吳能明), Counsel, before the Attorney General
    Attorney General
    In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general, or attorney-general, is the main legal advisor to the government, and in some jurisdictions he or she may also have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions.The term is used to refer to any person...

     Deputy Law Officer,
  • Yam Chi Ming (任枝明), Counsel, Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Accountants, the former Hong Kong Chinese University accounting professor and former Open University
    Open University
    The Open University is a distance learning and research university founded by Royal Charter in the United Kingdom...

     continuing education director, is also a Democratic Alliance
    Democratic Alliance
    -Current political parties:* Democratic Alliance * Democratic Alliance * Democratic Alliance * Democratic Alliance * Democratic Alliance * Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong...

    before Central Committee

Entertainment and mass media

  • Ching Cheong
    Ching Cheong
    Ching Cheong is a senior journalist with The Straits Times. He is best known for having been detained by the People's Republic of China on allegations of spying for Taiwan. He was imprisoned from April 2005 to February 2008, spending more than 1000 days in prison. Human rights advocates and...

     (程翔), senior journalist
    Journalist
    A journalist collects and distributes news and other information. A journalist's work is referred to as journalism.A reporter is a type of journalist who researchs, writes, and reports on information to be presented in mass media, including print media , electronic media , and digital media A...

     and chief correspondent of The Straits Times
    The Straits Times
    The Straits Times is an English language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore currently owned by Singapore Press Holdings . It is the country's highest-selling paper, with a current daily circulation of nearly 400,000...

    ; was detained in the People's Republic of China
    People's Republic of China
    China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

     under suspicion of espionage during his research for news in Mainland China
    Mainland China
    Mainland China, the Chinese mainland or simply the mainland, is a geopolitical term that refers to the area under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China . According to the Taipei-based Mainland Affairs Council, the term excludes the PRC Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and...

    .
  • Lai Man-wai
    Lai Man-Wai
    Lai Man-Wai , now known as Father of Hong Kong Cinema, was the director of the first Hong Kong movie Zhuangzi Tests His Wife in 1913...

     (黎民偉), Hong Kong film actor & director
  • Raymond Lam Fung(林峯), Television Broadcasts Ltd.
    Television Broadcasts Limited
    Television Broadcasts Limited, commonly known as TVB, is the second over-the-air commercial television station in Hong Kong. It commenced broadcasting on 19 November 1967...

     actor
    Actor
    An actor is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity...

  • Lawrence Cheng
    Lawrence Cheng
    Lawrence Cheng Tan Shui is a Hong Kong film actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He was a Hong Kong DJ and radio channel executive....

     (鄭丹瑞), a Hong Kong film actor, director, screenwriter, and producer, DJ and radio channel executive.
  • Alex To
    Alex To
    Alex To is a Hong Kong and Taiwan based singer and actor. He is the winner of the 4th annual New Talent Singing Awards in 1985. He has released numerous albums throughout his career and mainly has R&B influenced songs.-Early life and career:...

     (杜德偉), a Hong Kong and Taiwan based singer and actor.
  • Paul Lin
    Paul Lin
    Paul Lin Ziyang is a writer, composer and head of a political discussion online forum in Hong Kong. He currently host a programme, "Headline" of Radio Television Hong Kong. He is also a Christian and belongs to the Christian and Missionary Alliance.He was educated in St...

     (林子揚), a writer, composer and head of a political discussion online forum in Hong Kong
  • Ho Fu On (何大傻), formerly known as Ho Fuk such as, also known as Ze-min, a the reputation, to playing the pipa, and composer lyricist, are four kings of the music industry in Guangdong a
  • Chin Guangren(錢廣仁), Guangdong famous musicians, alias "money Uncle", a "big jets leaders," said, founder of Hong Kong's first large-scale recording music recording of the record company Crescent Records
    Crescent Records
    Crescent Records was a United States based record label of the mid 20th century which issued jazz recordings.Crescent Records was founded by Nesuhi Ertegun in the 1940s and later named "Jazzman", like Ertegun's record store in Los Angeles. Among the musicians published by Crescent feature Kid Ory...

     , one of four kings of Guangdong music
  • Sit Kok Sin (薛覺先), the famous opera
    Opera
    Opera is an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting. Opera incorporates many of the elements of spoken theatre, such as acting, scenery, and costumes and sometimes includes dance...

     old groom, film director and actor and former CPPCC National Committee, member of the former Chinese Dramatists Association Guangzhou Branch Vice-Troupe Lin Sheng of the master
  • Ng Cho-fan (吳楚帆), 1937 South actor
    Actor
    An actor is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity...

    , award for "Life Song" (1936),, film company owner, 1996 Hong Kong Film Awards " Lifetime Achievement Award "winners, posthumously
  • Shiu Yuk Yuen (蕭若元), known as the "Xiao Wets," well-known writers, commentators and the media rounder producer, who has TV news reporters, writers, producers, radio news commentary show host
  • Shiu Ting Yat (蕭定一), Shiu Yuk Yuen, film and television production and entertainment business owner
  • Ruetsch (呂奇), Hong Kong movie stars and the list
  • Mak Kei (麥基), Hong Kong movie star
  • Chan Hing Ka (陳慶嘉), well-known writer
    Writer
    A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....

     and writer, pen name "akwan"
  • Simon Lui
    Simon Lui
    Simon Lui Yue Yeung is a highly prolific Hong Kong based actor famous for starring in many low-budget and/or horror films since the early 1990s. He began drawing attention when he was featured in the "Troublesome Night" movie series...

     (雷宇揚), Hong Kong artist
  • Choi Hong Lin(蔡康年), Hong Kong artist
  • Lee Wing Ho, Howard, Lee Wing Hon brothers, Hong Kong artist, Li Jiading and Shih Ming-born twin son

Music and cultural

  • Ho Fuk Yan
    Ho Fuk Yan
    Ho Fuk Yan is a renowned Chinese language author and poet in Hong Kong. Being the former Head of the Chinese Language Department of St...

     (何福仁), well-known writer
    Writer
    A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....

     and poet
    Poet
    A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...

    , retired teacher
  • Ngan Ka Hing(顏加興), a well-known writer
    Writer
    A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....

     and poet
    Poet
    A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...

    , current Head of the Chinese Department at St. Paul's College
  • Raymond Fu
    Raymond Fu
    Raymond Fu is choral conductor from Hong Kong.-Biography:Over the years, he has been actively involved in more than 35 opera and musical productions. Raymond was for various periods conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Chorus, the Academy for Performing Arts Choir, Hong Kong Singers, the Hong...

     (符潤光), a noted musician in Hong Kong, current Head of the Music Department at St. Paul's College
  • Ku Tak Ming (古德明), well-known writer
    Writer
    A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....

    , text and translation expert
  • Poon Kwok Ling (潘國靈), cultural critic, Iowa
    Iowa
    Iowa is a state located in the Midwestern United States, an area often referred to as the "American Heartland". It derives its name from the Ioway people, one of the many American Indian tribes that occupied the state at the time of European exploration. Iowa was a part of the French colony of New...

     (University of Iowa) International Writing Program
    International Writing Program
    The International Writing Program is a writing residency for international artists in Iowa City, Iowa. Since its inception in 1967, the IWP has hosted over 1,100 emerging and established poets, novelists, dramatists, essayists, and journalists from more than 120 countries...

     Scholar
  • Lam Chi Yeung (林子揚), columnist, commentator, and Hong Kong Institute political science lecturer. He is also 8** * Tsui Wai Heng(崔偉恆) member and guest host of the Hong Kong Commercial Radio programme "Guangming Ding".

Sports

  • Ng Ting Keung (吳定強), Hong Kong Jockey Club
    Hong Kong Jockey Club
    The Hong Kong Jockey Club is one of the oldest institutions in Hong Kong, founded in 1884 to promote horse racing. It was granted Royal Charter and renamed to "The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club" in 1959...

     trainer.
  • Leung Shau Chi (梁守志), Hong Kong Football lap celebrity, former team member of the Hong Kong First Division club South
    South
    South is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography.South is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points. It is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to east and west.By convention, the bottom side of a map is south....

    , the East
    The East
    The East may refer to:* Eastern world, a group of various cultures and countries in Asia* Eastern philosophy, referring to a specific worldview* Eastern United States or East Coast of the United States* Eastern Roman Empire...

    .
  • Chan Hiu Ming
    Chan Hiu Ming
    Chan Hiu Ming is a Hong Kong cricket player, futsal player and association football coach. He is currently the head coach of Hong Kong First Division League club TSW Pegasus FC.He was a member Hong Kong national futsal team.-References:...

     (陳曉明), football coach, Hong Kong Football Association technical and development director, former national team assistant, Hong Kong Youth Corps, Hong Kong First Division club and Fu Tai Po coach, China Jiabao and Eastern
    Eastern
    Eastern may refer to:In transportation:*Eastern Air Lines, a defunct American airline*Eastern Airways, an English airline*Eastern Railroad , a defunct railroad*Eastern Avenue, various roads*Eastern Freeway, Melbourne, Australia...

    leader
  • Ku Wai Ming (古偉明), former Hong Kong sprinter, former Hong Kong's 100-meter sprint record holder, represented Hong Kong at the 1992 Barcelona
    Barcelona
    Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain after Madrid, and the capital of Catalonia, with a population of 1,621,537 within its administrative limits on a land area of...

     Olympic Games
    Olympic Games
    The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition where more than 200 nations participate...


Others

  • Tse Ping Kui (謝炳奎), Hong Kong Scouting
    Scouting
    Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, that they may play constructive roles in society....

     elder statesman, the Scout Association of Hong Kong, the former director of the Victoria City and the first local director of Hong Kong Island, the former camp supervision Chai Wan
  • Mok Kim Wing (莫儉榮), the first Hong Kong Council of Social Service all registered social workers, blind, blind athletes, Hong Kong Society for the Blind Senior Manager in 1999, Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young

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