Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School (West Kowloon) (SEKSS(WK)) is a secondary school in Tai Kok Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District,[1] Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School | |||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 官立嘉道理爵士中學(西九龍) | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 官立嘉道理爵士中学(西九龙) | ||||||||||||
Cantonese Yale | gūn laahp gā douh léih jeuk sih jūng hohk (sāi gáu lùhng) | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Government-operated Kadoorie Sir Secondary School (West Kowloon) | ||||||||||||
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It was established on 16 October 1916 as The Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians by the Governor of Hong Kong.[2] Its purpose was to educate children of South Asian descent.[3] The school states that its heritage originates from the Kadoorie School set up in Sai Ying Poon in the 1890s.[4]
The initial institution was primary only but secondary levels were added in the 1960s.[4] Form 4 came in 1977, and Form 5 came in 1978.[5] In 1980 the Kadoorie School was divided into separate schools for primary and secondary levels.[3]
In 1994 Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary was the sole government-operated secondary school with a programme catering to non-ethnic Chinese students.[5]
Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School is south of Nam Cheong Station, along a short walk.
Admissions
editAs of 2001[update] its catchment is Hong Kong wide and does not have admission preferences based on location.[6]
Curriculum
editIts secondary curriculum uses the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination format. English is the language of instruction.[6][needs update]
Student body
editIn the 2000-2001 school year, 35% of the students were of Pakistani origin, 26% were of Indian origin, 19% were of Filipino origin, 10% were ethnic Chinese, and 7% were of Nepalese origin.[6] In 1994, over 50% were of Indian origin. At that time the total number of students exceeded 300.[5]
References
edit- Bray, Mark; Yamato, Yoko (March 2003). "Comparative Education in a Microcosm: Methodological Insights from the International Schools Sector in Hong Kong". International Review of Education. 49 (1/2). Springer Science+Business Media: 53–73. JSTOR 3445474.
Notes
edit- ^ "District Council Constituency Boundaries - Yau Tsim Mong District" (PDF). Electoral Affairs Commission. Retrieved 2021-07-08. - The school's label is only in Chinese.
- ^ "Appendix O Report of the Director of Education for the Year 1916" (PDF). Governor of Hong Kong. 1916. pp. 3–4.
- ^ a b "School Vision and School Mission". Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- ^ a b "School History & Background". Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- ^ a b c "Students sing their gratitude". South China Morning Post. 1994-03-22. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- ^ a b c Bray and Yamato, p. 60 (PDF p. 11/24).