Chan Sui Ki College, government funded Anglo-Chinese boys' school in Hong Kong
Chan Sui Ki College is a secondary school in Kowloon City District with spacious buildings featuring bright classrooms, laboratories, and specialized rooms for music and art. The campus includes sports fields, an assembly hall, a cafeteria serving meals, and accessible facilities for students with different needs.
The school was established in 1969, evolving from a night school founded in 1964 that operated at a different location before relocating. Built with support from the Hong Kong government and funding from the Chan family, construction began in 1968 and the school officially opened in 1970 under the auspices of local leaders.
The school is named after Chan Sui Ki, a merchant and philanthropist whose family established many schools across Hong Kong. This choice reflects how the institution values community service and remembrance of those who contributed to education.
The school is located in Ho Man Tin with good public transport connections, making it accessible for students from surrounding areas. Visitors should note that the campus operates during school hours and advance notice is recommended for any visits.
Several alumni of the school have become songwriters for popular music and government workers, with some dedicating themselves to community service organizations. These accomplished graduates demonstrate the school's lasting influence in shaping responsible citizens.
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