Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College, Secondary school in Hong Kong
Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College is a secondary school in Kowloon City, established in 2003 and offering instruction in English, Chinese, history, and French. The campus features a science center with rooftop telescopes, sports facilities including a gymnasium, running track and indoor pool, classrooms, a theater for performances, a television station, and dedicated spaces for student clubs and cultural exchanges.
The school was founded in 2003 by the Po Leung Kuk organization and named after Madam Ngan Po Ling, a key financial supporter of its establishment. Since opening, the institution has developed into an educational facility that prepares students for their future while combining respect for tradition with contemporary teaching methods.
The school's name honors Madam Ngan Po Ling, who helped establish the institution, and reflects core values of respect, love, and diligence that shape daily life here. During festivals like Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival, students participate in themed activities such as making mooncakes and learning about traditions, making these gatherings important moments for cultural connection.
The campus is accessible to students from different parts of Hong Kong and includes a hostel for those traveling from farther away. The facility is well organized with distinct areas for different activities, allowing students to move easily between classrooms, sports facilities, and recreational spaces throughout the day.
The school operates its own television station where students produce programs in English and Putonghua, developing their communication skills. Telescopes on the roof allow students to observe stars and planets during special stargazing activities, creating hands-on learning opportunities beyond the standard curriculum.
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