Kwun Tong Maryknoll College, secondary school in Hong Kong
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College is a secondary school for boys in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong, where lessons are conducted primarily in English. The campus includes multiple buildings with classrooms, a gymnasium, sports fields, and specialized rooms for science, art, music, and computers, where students learn and interact daily.
The school was founded in 1971 by the Maryknoll Fathers, a group of Catholic priests and brothers who began their work in Hong Kong in the late 1950s. Since then, it has grown and developed while remaining focused on educating confident and capable students.
The school carries the Maryknoll name, linking it to a global network rooted in Catholic values and a mission to serve others. Students from different parts of Hong Kong gather here and are encouraged to develop respect and kindness, shaping daily life throughout the campus.
The school is located on Tsui Ping Road in the Kwun Tong district and is accessible by bus or foot since many students come from the local area. Visitors should note that the campus is active during school hours, and the best time for a visit is outside these times or during special events.
The school emblem displays the Chi-Rho symbol, made from Greek letters X and P standing for Christ, with the overall shape representing the globe. This design reflects the worldwide mission that the school focuses on.
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