Bishop Hall Jubilee School, secondary school in Hong Kong
Bishop Hall Jubilee School is a secondary school in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, teaching boys and girls together with instruction primarily in English. The school building is functionally designed with classrooms, a library, and sports facilities to support daily learning and activities for students and staff.
The school was founded in 1961 to honor the Silver Jubilee of Bishop Ronald Hall, a church leader who worked in Hong Kong and surrounding areas. After one year on another school's campus, it relocated to its current Oxford Road location in Kowloon Tong.
The school carries a Latin motto encouraging students to think about helping others and doing good in the community. This philosophy shapes daily school life and shows how the institution transmits values of responsibility and social engagement to its students.
The school is located in a busy part of Kowloon with many shops, offices, and homes nearby, making it easy to reach. Visitors can take a virtual tour on the school's website to see the facilities before visiting in person.
The school is connected with Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, the local Anglican church, which influences some aspects of school life such as chapels and moral instruction. Despite this religious link, the school welcomes students of all faiths and backgrounds.
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