St. Teresa's School Kowloon
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St. Teresa's School Kowloon Chinese: 九龍聖德肋撒英文學校 |
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Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, HK Hong Kong |
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School district | Kowloon |
Affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Founder | Mrs. Maria Lourdes Bau |
Principal | Miss Fang Po Ling |
Students | 80+ |
Type | Co-ed Primary School & Kindergarten |
Grades | K.1 - P.6 |
Campus | Non-Residential |
Motto | Maior Est Caritas (Latin:"The Greatest is Love") |
Established | 1952 |
Homepage | www.stsalumni.com |
St. Teresa's School Kowloon (STS, traditional Chinese: 九龍聖德肋撒英文學校) is a Roman Catholic, co-educational, day school with primary and Kindergarten sections at Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong. STS is known for its high academic standard and strict school discipline.
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[edit] History
On 8 th September 1952 St. Teresa's Parish priest Father Orlando's long-cherished dream - a primary schol to accommodate Catholic boys - was materialized in the birth of St. Teresa's School. St Teresa's School was founded by Mrs. Maria Lourdes Bau in Hong Kong in 1952. Its first premises were situated in Boundary Street with only three bright and gaily decorated classrooms. In 1954 it moved into ST. Teresa's Church compound at Prince Edward Road and remain at the same site till present. The number of pupils has since grown steadily from its original enrolment of 140 pupils to 450 pupils in 1957. There are two sessions : A. M. Session (English) and P. M. Session (Chinese). Both sessions comprise kindergarten and primary classes and are co-educational. The atmosphere in the school is a happy one, and individual attention to the students rules foremost in the daily routine of the staff.
Its position in the church compound has enabled St. Teresa's School to participate in all the church activities and to benefit unceasingly from the spiritual care and guidance of its supervisor and Parish Priest, Father Orlando and other Rev. Fathers of St. Teresa's Church.
The STS School Logo used until present was designed by Mrs. Maria Lourdes Bau's husband Mr. Bau when the School was set up. Mrs. Maria Bau was close to the Portuguese family community at the time, and STS recruited quite a large number of Portuguese teachers during the early decades in the 1950's, 60's and 70's.
STS Main banks have been Shanghai Commercial Bank Ltd and the present Hang Seng Bank.
[edit] Principals
Founding Principal Mrs. Maria Lourdes Bau (1952-1996)
Second Principal Sister Cecilia Wong (1996-1998)
Present Principal Miss Fang Po Ling (1998-present)
The first School Director was Rev. Father C. M. Orlando, the Parish Priest of St. Teresa's Church.
[edit] Admission, study and graduation
Since STS is a Catholic School, most of the pupils admitted or their parents are either Catholic or have strong attachment to the Catholic Church. Many pupils who start Primary 1 would have come directly from the STS Kindergarten. STS use English as its primary teaching language for all subjects except the few directly Chinese related ones. STS has two classes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Catholic prayers are the norm at the beginning and ending of a day's class. In the earlier days, the classes were classified into English class and Chinese class. STS has had both local Chinese teaching staff from the start as well as westerner (many of them are Portuguese) teaching staff during the earlier period. However, over time the teachers have become more localized. All teachers and staff at STS have been women, and the pupil male/female split ratio has been about 7:3. An average class size varies between 26 - 33 pupils per class. At her peak, STS has had over 25 teachers and over 600 pupils. The school fees in 2007-8 are about HKD1,400-/month for primary school pupils and about HKD1,200-/month for Kindergarten pupils. STS attracts not only local Chinese pupils, but too had a smaller percentage of pupils from families of different nationalities including Portuguese, British, American, Swiss, Italian and Japan, Korea, Vietnam, India and Indonesia etc. STS also sees a high percentage of her graduates entering other famous secondary schools in HK, like Wah Yan College, Kowloon, La Salle College, Diocesan Boys' School and Maryknoll Convent School.
School Founder Mrs. Maria Lourdes Bau announced her retirement after serving 45 years as the Principal of the School.
In 2002, STS celebrated its 50th Anniversary.
An open group 'St Teresa's School, Kowloon' is created in Facebook with members reaching the important 600 mark in January, 2008.
In June, 2008 the School is due to close after graduation of the final Primary Six Class, and two K3 Classes, after completing her 56 years of mission.
The last STS Graduation Ceremony will take place in June 2008 for the P6 Class (29 pupils) and two K3 classes (total 58 pupils).
The Grand Re-union party for all STS Alumni, their parents and former Principals & teachers will take place in School Ground in the afternoon on June 28th.
[edit] Songs
Official One
May St. Teresa's be our guide, in all we say or do.
We'll always hold her teachings near, in church, at home, at school.
To maintain our school ideals, we'll strive to do our part.
All hail to St Teresa's, we'll offer thee our heart.
Second One
"God bless St. Teresa's School,
The One that I love, Stand beside her,
And guide her, day by day, month by month through the years.
Bless the principal, Bless the teachers,
bless the students, ever more...
God bless St, Teresa's School,The one that I love."
[edit] Publications
There has only been two publications made by the School to date.
The first issue was published in 1956, to mark the 5th anniversary since founding of the School in 1952. The Magazine was named Teresian with pink colour paper cover. There are a total of 58 pages printed in Black and White inside the magazine.
The second publication was made in 2002, to mark the 50th Anniversary since founding of the School. It is a thicker issue of A4 size. The main colour of the Cover and Back cover is greenish, but without the word 'Teresian' on it.
However, the third and probably the final publication will be made by the end of 2008 to mark the closing chapter of the School, documenting some interesting highlights in the School's 56 years of education mission.
[edit] STS Alumni Association
In 1997, the official STS Alumni Association was founded at the request of Mrs. Bau under a STS Alumnus, Elizabeth Mo, with other core members like Peter Kam, Teresa Ang, Darwin Liu, Michael Ho, Doris Mak, Albert Poon, Charles Chow and Barbara Yeung.
The present Alumni Association's full name is 'St. Teresa's School Kowloon Alumni Association' registered as a legal Society with the HK Police in 2008 in accordance with the Society Ordinanace. The Alumni Association President is Catherine Lui and Vice-President Henry Yuen, with Alice Kwan as Secretary and Henry Chan as Treasurer.
[edit] Notable Alumni
An estimate of between 3,000-4,000 students have received their primary or kindergarten education from STS.
Among them are,
Michael Tien 田北辰, HK Deputy to the National People's Congress of the PRC, Former Chairman of KCRC and well-known businessman
Loletta Chu 朱玲玲, Philanthropist, 1977 Miss Hong Kong Pageant
Rosamund Kwan 關之琳, Film Actress
Nora Miao 苗可秀, Former Film Actress, and current Radio Program Host in Toronto, Canada
Teddy Chen 陳德森, Film Director
Suzan Guterres (So San) 蘇姍, HK Female Singer
Jan Lamb 林海峰, Actor, Comedian, Radio DJ, Singer
Daniel Chan 陳曉東, Actor and Singer
Anthony Lun 倫永亮, Song Composer and Singer
Louis Koo Tin Lok 古天樂, Film Actor
Jo Koo 谷祖琳, Film Actress and Singer
Mary Koo 顧樂儀, 國際航空小姐冠軍, landed as the top Five finalists in 1999 Miss Hong Kong Pageant Contest (Winner of that year is 李嘉欣)
Gregory Lee 李永豪, Actor
李泳漢, Actor
Renee Dai 戴夢夢, Singer and former child actress
Mark Rosario, Deputy Headmaster of Diocesan Boys' School DBS
Lisa Lau Man Man MH, JP 劉文文, Chairman of Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon
Peter Kam Man Kit 金文傑, Lawyer and 1997 香港十大傑出青年 TOYP Awardee
Wesley Tam, First Police Officer of Chinese (Hong Kong) origin admitted to serve in the Australian New South Wales Police Force
Benjamin Wong, Former Clinical Scholar, Practicing Subspecialist Physician, current OMA Section Chair of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in Ontario, Canada