Hong Kong Tang King Po College, secondary school in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Tang King Po College is a secondary school for boys in Wan Chai District, Hong Kong. The building has a simple and functional design with classrooms, a courtyard, and common areas where students can relax between classes.
The school was founded in 1965 by Sir Tang King Po and initially opened in a temporary building. In 1966, it moved to its own campus on Kennedy Road, and in 1978, it became government-supported and took its current name.
The school was founded by the Salesian order, a Catholic community dedicated to youth education. Visitors notice the strong school community and the traditions that connect students and teachers together.
The school is near public transportation with bus lines and MTR stations nearby, making it easy for students to travel from different parts of the city. Classes run during regular school hours from morning through late afternoon, with students often staying afterward for extra lessons or activities.
The school blends religious values with practical education, following the Salesian approach to youth development found worldwide. Many former students report that friendships and lessons learned at the school lasted them a lifetime.
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