Hong Kong Adventist College, College in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Adventist College is a secondary school and further education college located in the Sai Kung District of Hong Kong, offering education from secondary level through to advanced vocational and higher studies. The campus includes classrooms, sports facilities, and spaces for community gatherings connected to its faith-based mission.
The college was established by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which has had an active presence in Hong Kong's education sector since the early 20th century. Over the decades, the school expanded its programmes to cover both secondary and post-secondary levels.
The school belongs to the Seventh-day Adventist faith community, which observes Saturday as a day of rest, meaning the school week follows a pattern different from most schools in Hong Kong. Visitors on campus may notice religious references in shared spaces and a general tone shaped by that tradition.
The campus is in the Sai Kung District and can be reached by bus routes that connect the area to other parts of Hong Kong. Because it is an active school, access to the grounds is generally restricted outside of scheduled events or official visits.
The school follows the Adventist practice of resting on Saturday, which means students have a weekday off that most other schools in Hong Kong treat as a regular school day. This makes the weekly schedule here noticeably different from the rest of the local school system.
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