Queen Elizabeth School, Government secondary school in Mong Kok, Hong Kong.
Queen Elizabeth School is a government secondary institution in Mong Kok housed in a modern building complex on Sai Yee Street. The campus features specialized laboratories, computer facilities, and spaces designed for both academic instruction and extracurricular pursuits.
The school began operations in September 1954 initially at King's College premises, then relocated to its current site in October 1955. This early move established it as an independent institution with its own facilities.
The school operates under the motto 'Vos Parate Ut Serviatis' and conducts classes in English across all subjects. This approach shapes daily life on campus and how students and teachers interact throughout the day.
The campus is accessible during school hours, with the main entrance easily reached from Sai Yee Street. Visitors should expect the academic schedule to shape the rhythm of the day, with busy transitions between classes on weekdays.
The school maintains its own camping facility in Tsam Chuk Wan in Sai Kung, where students participate in outdoor education programs. This retreat center allows hands-on learning experiences in nature far from the urban school routine.
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