Fukien Secondary School, secondary school in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Fukien Secondary School is a secondary school in Kwun Tong District with a large building in Ngau Tau Kok containing multiple classrooms, sports facilities, and gathering areas for students. The school teaches all lower-grade students in English from the start and provides instruction in several languages including Chinese, Cantonese, and Putonghua.
The school was founded in 1951 by the Fukien Chamber of Commerce and moved several times: to Java Road in North Point in 1966 and to its current location in Kwun Tong in 2000. Around 2000, the school also began offering English instruction across various subjects to help students develop bilingual skills.
Fukien Secondary School blends Western education with Confucian values, a combination visible in how the school operates and teaches its students. The name reflects connections to the Fujian region, and the school promotes multilingual learning in Chinese, Cantonese, English, and Putonghua as part of its identity.
The campus is easy to locate and sits in a large, clearly marked building in the Ngau Tau Kok area. The place welcomes visitors interested in learning about the school, and it is helpful to contact ahead to confirm that your visit fits with school activities and schedules.
In 2002, controversy arose when the school invited students and families to participate in a march supporting Article 23, which was criticized by teachers and advocacy groups. This event showed differing views about political involvement in schools.
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