St. Francis' Canossian College, Catholic secondary school in Wan Chai, Hong Kong
St. Francis' Canossian College is a Catholic secondary school in Wan Chai that serves students from Form One through Form Six. Most subjects are taught in English, with Chinese Language and History taught in Chinese.
The school was founded in 1869 by the Italian Daughters of Charity. It closed in 1941 during World War II and reopened in 1945 as Sacred Heart Junior School.
The college emphasizes Christian values and integrity in how students treat one another. These principles appear throughout daily school life and in projects that connect students with their community.
The campus underwent major renovations completed in 2018 and now features modern facilities with advanced technology in classrooms. Visitors can explore the updated buildings that support the school's daily operations.
A wall painting featuring four Guardian Angels playing instruments serves as the college's mascot. This artistic symbol shapes the school's identity and visual character.
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