St. Louis School, Hong Kong

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Scientia et Pietas
("Knowledge and Piety")
("學問與虔敬並重")
Established 1927
School Type Catholic Govt. Subsidized
Organizing Body Salesians of Don Bosco
Supervisor Fr. Simon Lam
Principal Fr. Ng Dor Lok Peter
Students Boys
Enrolment Approx. 1,200 students
Grades Form 1 to 7
Medium of Instruction English
School Song All Hail, All Hail
School Colours Blue and White
Patron Saint St. Aloysius
Area Approx. 100,000 sq. ft.
Location 179 Third Street,
West Point, Hong Kong
Website http://www.stlouis.edu.hk

St. Louis School (聖類斯中學), located in Western District, Hong Kong, is a Catholic primary and secondary school run along the lines of an English grammar school. All instruction is done in English. The school was founded in 1864, by the Fathers of the Catholic Mission. St. Aloysius was chosen as the Patron of the school, which since then has been known as St. Louis School. The Brothers of the Christian Schools succeeded the Fathers in the management of the school in 1875. In 1921, the Maryknoll Fathers took over and in 1927 the school was given to the control of the Salesian Fathers.

The St. Louis School aims to "provide an education which embraces the joy of learning and stresses the spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical, communal and aesthetic development of students." The school motto of the School is "Scientia et Pietas", which means "Knowledge and Piety".

There are currently approximately 1,200 secondary and 800 primary school students. As of 2004: Fr. Ng Dor Lok Peter is the principal of both the secondary school division and primary school division. Fr. Simon Lam is the supervisor of St. Louis School and oversees the work of Frs. Peter and Wong.

The school's athletic facilities include a soccer-field (with a stand for about 1,300 pupils) a basketball court and a covered playground.The school football playground is the largest playground in West Point.The St. Louis school song "All Hail, All Hail" was written by Rev. Fr. Janssen in 1957.

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