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St. Louis School, Hong Kong

Coordinates: 22°17′09″N 114°08′15″E / 22.28583°N 114.13750°E / 22.28583; 114.13750
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St. Louis School
Chinese: 聖類斯中學
East Wing of St. Louis School at the corner of Third Street and Kwong Fung Lane.
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School typeGrant-in-aid, Secondary school
MottoScientia et Pietas
("Knowledge and Piety")
Chinese: 學問與虔敬並重
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)St Aloysius
Established1864; 160 years ago (1864) (as West Point Reformatory)
FounderFathers of the Catholic Mission
AuthoritySociety of St. Francis de Sales a.k.a. Salesians of Don Bosco
Chinese: 鮑思高慈幼會
PresidentRev. Fr. Dr. Matthew Chan Hung-Kee 陳鴻基神父, B.A. (Hons), B.T.(Hons), M.Ed., D.Ed. (Hons) (Supervisor)
PrincipalDr. Victor Yick Ho-Kuen (易浩權博士) (BSc, PGDE, MEd, MA, DEd)
Teaching staff55
GradesS.1 - S.6
GenderMale
Enrolment710 (2021 school year)
LanguageEnglish
Campus size10,000 m²
HousesRose, Tulip, Thistle, Shamrock, Lily
Colour(s)Red, blue, white
Song"All Hail, All Hail"
PublicationAloysians
Chinese: 博藝
Feeder schoolsSt Louis School (Primary Section)
AlumniSLOBA, St Louis Old Boys’ Association
Scout Group16th Hong Kong Group
Websitehttp://www.stlouis.edu.hk
Vase of Champion and entrance along Third Street.
Facade along Kwong Fung Lane.

St. Louis School (Chinese: 聖類斯中學), located in Sai Ying Pun (historically West Point, Hong Kong) is a privately run, Catholic primary and (government-subsidized) secondary English grammar school. There are currently about 800 secondary students and 350 primary school students.

History

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Early history

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During the 1840s, the present location of St. Louis School was the site of a small battery, called the West Point Battery or Elliot's Battery.[1]

St. Louis School was founded in 1864 by the Fathers of the Catholic Mission; St Aloysius was chosen as the patron of the school.[2] The school was initially known as the West Point Reformatory.[3] The Brothers of the Christian Schools (commonly known as the La Salle Brothers) succeeded the Fathers in the management of the school in 1875 and managed the school until 1893.

In 1921, Bishop Pozzoni, the ordinary of Hong Kong, requested the Maryknoll Fathers to take over. Some of the boys were orphans while the rest were remanded by the Hong Kong government, the government giving a small monthly grant for each student. The Maryknoll Fathers renamed the school 'St Louis Industrial School' and equipped it with a printing press. The students became expert in this line, and seven years later when the Paris Foreign Missions Society started their celebrated polyglot press at Nazareth in Pokfulam, they took into their employ many of these boys.

When Brother Albert Staubli arrived, he added manual training to its curriculum in the way of carpentry. The American Maryknoller Fr James Edward Walsh, who was one of the first four American missioners to arrive in China and the last Western missioner to be released by the Communist China in 1970, spent some time at the school too.[3]

Early in 1926, Maryknoll's father superior and one of the co-founders, Fr James Anthony Walsh, made a visitation of his fledgling mission fields in South China and spent some weeks in Hong Kong before visiting Kongmoon (now called Jiangmen) and Kaying (in Meixian). In the course of his stay, the position of the industrial school was reviewed and it was eventually handed back to the diocese.[3]

Salesian Fathers

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In 1927, the school was given to the Salesian Fathers and has been run by them since then.[4] The year 1927 is now regarded as the founding year of today's school.[2] The school was transformed from a vocational school to an English grammar school in 1948.[4]

The primary section of St Louis School was particularly famous in the 1970s and the 1980s, for it won almost all the inter-school quiz competitions organized by Radio Television Hong Kong.

Facilities

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The school consists of four wings: East, North, Central and West. The oldest one is the East Wing (Block A), which was built in 1936. The North Wing was damaged by a typhoon in 1942, and a new building was subsequently erected.[4] The Central and West Wings were constructed and opened in 1941 and 1967, respectively.[2]

The school's sports facilities include a football playground (with a stand for about 1,100 people), a basketball court and a covered playground. The football playground is the largest among those of all the schools in West Point.

School badge, motto, song

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The badge of St Louis School embodies a profound philosophy through the simplicity of its design.[5]

  • The white background symbolizes the innocence of the students.
  • The central red cross reminds the students to adopt Christ as their mentor, and to possess love and passion, a sense of self-sacrifice and full service.
  • The letters 'S' and 'L' are the initials of Saint Louis.
  • The two Greek letters Α (Alpha) and Ω (Omega) in the book on the cross exhort the students to pursue virginity.
  • The Latin phrase ' SCIENTIA ET PIETAS' at the bottom of the badge is the school motto, it means 'knowledge and piety'. It instructs the students to place equal emphases on both knowledge and piety.

The school song 'All Hail, All Hail' was written by Rev Fr Janssen in 1957.

Principals and Rectors

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  • 1927-1934: Fr Vincenzo Bernardini; 1st Rector and Principal
  • 1934-1937: Fr Teodor Wieczorek; 2nd Rector and Principal
  • 1937-1946: Fr John Guarona; 3rd Rector and Principal
  • 1946-1949: Fr Pietro Pomat; 4th Rector and Principal
  • 1949-1955: Fr John Clifford; 5th Rector and Principal
  • 1955-1958: Fr Bernard Tohill; 6th Rector and Principal
  • 1958-1964: Fr Lam Yum-ching; 7th Rector and Principal
  • 1964-1970: Fr John Foster; 8th Rector and Principal
  • 1970-1976: Fr Alexander Smith; 9th Rector and Principal
  • 1976-1982: Fr Giuliano Carpella; 10th Rector and Principal [1]
  • 1982-1988: Fr Luigi Rubini; 1st Supervisor [2]
  • 1982-1986: Fr Patrick Deane; 11th Rector and Principal
  • 1988-1994: Fr Clement Wong; 2nd Supervisor
  • 1986-2016: Fr Simon Lam; 12th Principal; 3rd Supervisor 1994–2016
  • 2000-2003: Fr Alphonsus Cheng; 14th Rector
  • 2001-2002: Fr Joseph So; 13th Principal
  • 2002-2012: Fr Peter Ng; 14th Principal
  • 2012–2016: Dr Yip Wai-Ming; 15th Principal
  • 2016–Present: Fr. Matthew CHAN Hung-Kee; 4th Supervisor 2016–present
  • 2016-2021: Mr Peter Yu Lap-Fun, 16th Principal
  • 2021–Present: Dr. Victor Yick Ho-Kuen; 17th Principal (Incumbent)

Fathers and Brothers

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FATHERS:

  • Rev Fr. Anthony BOGADEK (鮑嘉天 神父) 1931 –
  • Rev Fr. Giuliano CARPELLA (家思齊 神父) 1923 – 2006 [3]
  • Rev Fr. Matthew CHAN Hung-Kee (陳鴻基 神父) 1948 –
  • Rev Fr. Alphonsus CHENG Tai-Kai (鄭泰祺 神父) 1945 -
  • Rev Fr. Joseph CHENG Hoi-Hong (鄭海康 神父) 1930 – 2007 [4]
  • Rev Fr. Elias CHU Wai-Yeng (朱偉英 神父) 1925 - 1990 [5]
  • Rev Fr. John Peter CLIFFORD (祁志堯 神父) 1911 - 2000 [6] [7]
  • Rev Fr. Patrick DEANE (田惠民 神父) 1926 – 2007 [8]
  • Rev Fr. John FOSTER (科士德 神父) 1927 – 2017 [9]
  • Rev Fr. Attilio GALLO (勞明德 神父) 1920 – 2014 [10]
  • Rev Fr. Bruno GELOSA (伊思高 神父) 1914 – 2005 [11]
  • Rev Fr. John GUARONA (溫普仁 神父) 1889 – 1961 [12]
  • Rev Fr. HO, Ka-Fai (何家輝 神父)
  • Rev Fr. Peter HO Kuong-Ling (何廣凌 神父) 1929 - 2014 [13]
  • Rev Fr. William JOYCE (曹文植 神父) 1918 – 2005 [14]
  • Rev Fr. Gerard KERKLAAN (顧達明 神父) 1921 - 2005) [15]
  • Rev Fr. John LAM (林健漢 神父)
  • Rev Fr. Simon LAM (林仲偉 神父) 1950 –
  • Rev Fr. Joseph LEE Hei-Lung (李海龍 神父) 1928 - 2013 [16]
  • Rev Fr. Vincent LIANG Ding-Shiung (梁鼎勳 神父) 1926 - 2014 [17]
  • Rev Fr. Mathias LING (林蔭清 神父) 1922 - 2007
  • Rev Fr. Stanislaus LOH Tat-Cho (陸達初 神父) 1929 – 2020 [18]
  • Rev Fr. Alexander MA Yiu-Hon (a.k.a. Alejandro Cervantes) (馬耀漢神父) 1919 – 2009 [19]
  • Rev Fr. Denis MARIN (華近禮 神父) 1921 - 2006 [20]
  • Rev Fr. Michael McKENNA (麥謹行 神父) 1938 –
  • Rev Fr. Peter NEWBERY, BBS (李文列 神父) 1948 -
  • Rev Fr. Peter NG (吳多祿 神父) 1958 -
  • Rev Fr. Gaetano NICOSIA (胡子義 神父) 1915 – 2017 [21]
  • Rev Fr. Peter POMATI (武幼安 神父) 1906 – 1994 [22]
  • Rev Fr. Adrian RIEMSLAG (林兆良 神父) 1918 - 1999
  • Rev Fr. Mario ROSSO (朱懷德 神父) 1924 - 2017 [23]
  • Rev Fr. Luigi RUBINI (魯炳義 神父) 1920 – 2009 [24]
  • Rev Fr. Pio SCILLIGO (石理覺 神父) 1928 – 2009
  • Rev Fr. Alexander SMITH (施彌德 神父) 1915 – 2008 [25]
  • Rev Fr. Joseph SO (蘇志超 神父) 1948 –
  • Rev Fr. Michael SUPPO (蘇冠明 神父) 1902 – 1972 [26]
  • Rev Fr. John TANG Tsing-Tze (鄧青慈 神父) 1917 - 2005 [27]
  • Rev Fr. Anthony TCHEONG Chi-Shing (張志誠 神父) 1939 – 2022 [28]
  • Rev Fr. John TIMMERMANS (田永民 神父) 1916 – 1994 [29]
  • Rev Fr. Bernard TOHILL (杜希賢 神父) 1919 – 2010 [30]
  • Rev Fr. Peter TSANG (張錦泉 神父) 1928 – 2020 [31]
  • Rev Fr. Teodor WIECZOREK (韋助力 神父) 1888 - 1957 [32]
  • Rev Fr. Clement WONG (黃光照 神父) 1938 –
  • Rev Fr. Francis WONG Kin-Kwok (黃建國 神父) 1941 - 2017 [33]
  • Rev Fr. Thomas YU Ping-Chiu (余秉昭 神父) 1921 - 2000 [34]

BROTHERS:

  • Bro Luigi BONNICI (封義士 修士) 1892 - 1958 [35]
  • Bro Joseph CHEUNG Koon-Wing (張冠榮 修士) 1946 -
  • Bro Thomas CHEUNG Yan-Hung (張恩洪 修士) 1925 - 2012 [36]
  • Bro Paolo DOLDI (杜國才 修士) 1904 - 1973 [37]
  • Bro Ottavio FANTINI (范德理 修士) 1892 - 1990 [38]
  • Bro Calo Domenico FINO (方榮廣 修士) 1905 - 1935 [39]
  • Bro Domenico FRANCESIA (馮英毅 修士) 1906 - 1991 [40]
  • Bro John JEZOVIT (易浩然 修士) 1909 - 1994 [41]
  • Bro Edward KOWALA (高懷黎 修士) 1926 - 2017 [42]
  • Bro John LEE (李北泉 修士) 1937 -
  • Bro Joseph LO Wing-Tak (盧榮德 修士) 1940 - 2014 [43]
  • Bro Marius LU Hua-Ching (陸華清 修士) 1928 - 2022 [44] [45]
  • Bro John de REGGI (翟以理 修士) 1892 - 1990
  • Bro Paul TANG (鄧保祿 修士) 1914 - 1941 [46]
  • Bro Peter YEH Jih-Chiu (葉際趨 修士) 1927 - 2013 [47]

Conservation

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The East Wing of St. Louis School, built in 1936, is listed as a Grade II historic building, "Buildings of special merit; efforts should be made to selectively preserve".[6] St. Louis School is part of the Central and Western Heritage Trail, Western District and the Peak Route.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Lau, Alfred Y.K. (1995). "An Outline of the Urban Development of Sai Ying Pun in the Ninetenth Century" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 35: 64. ISSN 1991-7295.
  2. ^ a b c d Antiquities and Monuments Office. Central and Western Heritage Trail. St. Louis School
  3. ^ a b c Smith, Jim; Downs, William (1978), Maryknoll Hong Kong Chronicle 1918 – 1975 (Chronicle), Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America
  4. ^ a b c Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. East Wing, St. Louis School, No. 179 Third Street, Sai Ying Pun
  5. ^ St Louis School (2007). "School Badge". St Louis School Official Website. St Louis School.
  6. ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. List of the 1,444 Historic Buildings with Assessment Results Archived 26 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine

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