St. Paul's Convent School, Catholic girls' secondary school in Wan Chai District, Hong Kong.
St. Paul's Convent School is a Catholic girls' secondary school in Wan Chai District equipped with modern facilities including multimedia centers, science laboratories, and sports complexes. The campus also features an innovative Smart Oasis building with 3D printing studios and forward-looking learning spaces.
The school was founded in 1854 by the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres from France and was originally named French Convent School. The name changed to its present form in 1955, marking a shift in the school's identity.
The school's motto "Omnia omnibus" (All things for all) reflects its welcoming approach to students from different backgrounds and beliefs. This principle shapes how the community comes together and how teaching happens every day.
The school operates more than 55 clubs and societies ranging from academic groups to sports teams and performing arts organizations. Visitors can explore the campus in Wan Chai and see the various modern facilities available to students.
The school's Smart Oasis building demonstrates how modern architecture blends with environmental technology, giving students access to creative workshops. The combination of innovative infrastructure within a traditional school setting makes it noteworthy.
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