Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School

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Shau Kei Wan Government
Secondary School (SGSS)

School Badge
School Badge

Motto VINCIT VERITAS
Established 1964
Principal Mrs. Liliana Kung
Address 42 Chai Wan Road,
Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong
Tel. No. 25603544
Enrollment About 1100
Medium of Instruction English
Homepage http://www.sgss.edu.hk/
The Campus of SGSS
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The Campus of SGSS

Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School (SGSS, 筲箕灣官立中學) is a co-educational grammar school operated by the Hong Kong Government in Hong Kong. Located in Shau Kei Wan, the school is founded in 1961 and its medium of instruction is English.

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[edit] History

[edit] Introduction

Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School was founded in 1961. As the school was still under construction, it operated in the shared premises of Clementi Middle School in Fortress Hill Road. It moved to its present premises at 42 Chai Wan Road of Chai Wan in the autumn of 1964 and was officially opened on 19 November 1964. It was the first government secondary school opened on Hong Kong Island after the Second World War, and was the first government secondary school not named after a member of the British Royal Family or a philantropist.

[edit] 1960s

In 1961, SGSS established on borrowed premises of Clementi Middle School with only 6 classrooms. The school officially opened by the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir David Trench in 1964.

The first batch of students sit for Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) in 1966. In the same year, Form 6 Arts and Science classes were introduced. Furthermore, The first Annual Speech Day, Annual Swimming Gala and Annual Athletics Meet were held subsequently in 1967.

In 1968, the first batch of students sit for Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE). Boy Scouts and Girl Guides are set up. A new subject, Economics and Public Affairs, was introduced. In 1969, the first Parents' Night was held.

[edit] 1970s

Integrated Science Pilot Scheme for Form 1 were introduced in 1973. The school library expanded with recruitment of teacher librarian in 1978. SSPA was introduced in the same year mentioned. Moreover, special classes for maladjusted children were implemented. JSEA was introduced in 1979.

[edit] 1980s

The Extra-Curricular Activities Co-ordination Committee was set up in 1982. Human Biology, Economics and Moral Education were introduced in the same year.

In 1983, special classes were totally phased out. There are 29 classes in the school and streaming in Form 4 was started.

In 1984, Computer Studies was introduced. In 1985, Civic Education was introduced. In the same year, the school was visited by the Governor of Hong Kong Sir Edward Youde.

The school celebrated its silver jubilee in 1986. The opening ceremony of open day and Treeplanting Ceremony was officiated by Michael Leung, Director of Education. The 25th Anniversary School Magazine was published. Sex Education was introduced in the same year.

Putonghua lessons for S.1 and S.2 students were introduced. Moreover, the Reading Award Scheme organised by Library Committee was introduced too.

[edit] 1990s

The Students' Association was formed in 1990. Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School had his 30th Anniversary in 1991. The 30th Anniversary School Magazine was published. The Cake-Cutting Ceremony on Speech Day was officiated by John Winfield, Deputy Director of Education.

In 1992, SMI was being implemented. Health Education was introduced.

The School Advisory Council was formed in 1993. The school mission statement and goals were formulated in the same year. The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) was formed. Environmental Education was introduced and the Chinese Instrumental Group was set up.

In 1995, SGSS celebrated its 35th Anniversary. W.K. Lam, Director of Education, was invited to visit SGSS. The Cake-Cutting Ceremony at Speech Day was officiated by Professor Rosie Young, HKU. Furthermore, in 1996, the Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony of Open Day was officiated by Mr S.T. Kwan, Assistant Director of Education, and the 35th Anniversary School Magazine was published.

In 1997, the SGSS Alumni Association was formed.

In 1999, the Central Broadcasting System was set up. The Hall Lighting and Sound System was improved to a higher standard. The School Intranet was set up. In the same year, the Information Technology Room was opened and began to operate.

[edit] 2000s

SGSS celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2000. Air-conditioning was installed in the hall. Moreover, a new subject, Mathematics & Statistics, was introduced.

SGSS celebrated its 45th Anniversary in 2005. A music concert was organized on 7 July 2006 in City Hall to celebrate this special occasion.

[edit] School Facilities

The school has a total of 31 classrooms (5 in the new annex), 3 prefabricated rooms, an Information Technology Room, a Multi-Media Learning Centre, 4 laboratories (for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Integrated Science) and 6 special rooms (for Art & Design, Design & Technology, Music, Home Economics, Geography and Computer Studies). In addition, the school has a library, a school hall, 2 staffrooms (1 in the new annex), a general office, a garden, a courtyard, a basketball court and a football pitch. In the new annex, there is a Conference Room, a Computer-Assisted Learning Room, a Language Room, a Student Activity Centre, an English Room, a Careers Library, a Social Worker’s Room and a Music Practice and Activities Room.

[edit] Alumni Association

The SGSS Alumni Association was formed in 1997 by a group of F.6 and F.7 students. In 2002, a Council was added to the structure of the Association in order to play the role of an advisor, as well as a monitor.

[edit] Notable Alumni

  • Elvis Au Wai Kwong (區偉光) - Director of Environmental Protection,Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong Government
  • Edward Chan King San (陳景生) - Senior Counsel; Chairman of Hong Kong Bar Association from 2003 to 2005.
  • Chan Kin Shek (陳健碩) - Head of Geotechnical Engineering Office, Civil Engineering and Development Department, Hong Kong Government
  • Allan Chiang Yam Wang (蔣任宏)- Postmaster-General, Hong Kong Government
  • Dr. Leonard Chow Kwun Hung (周冠雄) - Former chairman of Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings
  • Frederick Fung Kin Kee (馮檢基)- Legislator; Chairman of Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
  • Susan Ha Lau Yuen Yung (夏劉婉容) - Coordinating Manager, Yijin Project; Principal of CCC Kung Lee College
  • Ho Wai Lung (何偉龍) - former Resident Director, Hong Kong Repertory Theatre; Artistic Director and Executive Director, Wan Chai Theatre
  • Peter Lee Chung Hing (李松興)- Deputy Managing Director, Citic Pacific
  • Dr. Hon. Joseph Lee Kok Long (李國麟) - Health Services legislator; Assistant Professor & Programme Leader, Nursing Department, the Open University of Hong Kong
  • Lui Shan (呂珊) - Canto-pop Singer
  • Norman Lo Shung Man JP (羅崇文)- Director-General of Civil Aviation, Civil Aviation Department, Hong Kong Government
  • Priscilla Lui Tsang Sun Kai (雷張慎佳)- Director of Against Child Abuse
  • Alan Tam Wing Lun (譚詠麟)- Canto-pop singer
  • Professor Tse Shek Kam (謝錫金)- Professor and Associate Dean, Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong
  • Andy Wong Ting Lam (王廷琳) - Resident Choreographer and Dancer, DanceArt Hong Kong
  • Stanley Wong Yuen Fai (黃遠輝)- Director & Deputy General Manager, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia) Limited
  • Professor Yung Kai Leung (容啟亮)- One of the principal inventors of the Mars Rock Corer which was carried by Beagle 2 in 2003 to sample the soil on Mars; Professor and Associate Head, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University

[edit] Achievements

  • In HKALE 2006, 56 Form 7 students scored a total of 21 distinctions and 129 credits.
  • The school's Underwater Robot Team competed with teams from the USA and Canada in June and won 3 major awards - the Highest-scoring Rookie Award, the Judges' Choice Award and the Best Poster Award.

[edit] School Song

Here again we gather together,
Under the banner of Shau Kei Wan.
Vow to ourselves, in the spirit of the Dolphins,
To love truth, to seek knowledge,
And to brave danger,
For the good of our fellow beings.

Arts and Science we explore we explore,
Honour and Conduct we treasure more,
To one another we pledge to be loyal,
We pledge to be loyal, we pledge to be true,
With fervour and friendship we enrich our soil.

Houses four we all stand together,
Dragon Lion Phoenix and Unicorn,
To one family we all belong.
When and where, When and Where,
S.G.S.S. appears, appears.
We'll uphold its name loud and clear!
We'll uphold its name loud and clear!

[edit] External links

Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School Homepage. Retrieved on 6 July 2006.