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Wah Yan College, Kowloon

Wah Yan College Kowloon (WYK; Chinese: 九龍華仁書院; demonym: Wahyanite, pl.: Wahyanites) is a Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Chinese Province of the Society of Jesus. It is located in Kowloon, Hong Kong and is a grant-in-aid secondary school using English as the primary medium of instruction. The total land area of its campus is among the largest for Hong Kong secondary schools, and it’s one of the most prestigious schools in Hong Kong.

Wah Yan College Kowloon
九龍華仁書院
Location


Hong Kong
Coordinates22°18′52″N 114°10′25″E / 22.314577°N 114.17351°E / 22.314577; 114.17351
Information
School typeGrant-in-aid, Secondary school
MottoLatin:
In Hoc Signo Vinces
English:
By this sign you shall conquer
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Jesuits)
Established1 December 1924; 98 years ago (1924-12-01)
FounderTsui Yan Sau Peter
StatusActive
AuthoritySociety of Jesus
Medium of instructionEnglish
School codeWYK
PresidentFr. Clement TSUI, S.J. (Supervisor)
PrincipalCHOW Tze Sze, Cecilia
GradesF.1 – F.6 (Formerly F.1 - F.7)
GenderMale
Campus size41,000 square metres (4.1 ha)
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)Green  
Sports
PublicationShield
NewspaperSignum
AlumniSee below
Sister schoolWah Yan College, Hong Kong
Websitewww.wyk.edu.hk
Wah Yan College, Kowloon
Traditional Chinese九龍華仁書院
Simplified Chinese九龙华仁书院
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiǔ​lóng Huárén Shū​yuàn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggau2 lung4 wa4 jan2 syu1 jyun2

History Edit

Formative years Edit

Established on 1 December 1924 as a branch of Wah Yan College, Hong Kong by Mr. Peter Tsui Yan Sau (徐仁壽, formerly a teacher at St. Joseph's College), Wah Yan College Kowloon is one of the oldest and most prestigious secondary schools in Hong Kong, and was the first English-speaking college to be administered by local Chinese. During the 1930s, Mr. Tsui, himself a devout Catholic, saw the need of the pupils for greater spiritual guidance, and decided to gradually hand over the administration to the incoming Jesuits who were looking to serve in some local educational establishments. Besides the two Wah Yan Colleges, the Jesuits also sought to form a Catholic University in Hong Kong. But with the University of Hong Kong already established in 1911, the Jesuit fathers turned to organizing a Catholic hostel for its male students, which became Ricci Hall of the University. Mr. Tsui left Hong Kong and became a successful rubber planter and hotelier in Kota Kinabalu, British North Borneo (now Sabah, Malaysia). He died in Hong Kong on 19 February 1981, at the age of ninety three.

Pre-war developments Edit

Before the Second World War, the school was located on Portland Street and then moved to Nelson Street in 1928. Under the auspices of A. E. Wood, Secretary for Education, the school was added to the Grant List and hence under Government subsidies. A satellite campus was opened on Austin Road 103 to cater to students in senior year. The premises became Tak Sun Primary School after the war. A South China Morning Post article in 1928 reported WYK to be the largest school in Hong Kong with a student population of 500. Despite new facilities, however, seniors had to cross Victoria Harbour for laboratory lessons at the Wah Yan College, Hong Kong.

In 1941 when Hong Kong was attacked by the Japanese forces, the Jesuits of the College helped organise the evacuation of the Kowloon civilians to the Island as they closed down the school. During the occupation, the Japanese prohibited its resumption on political grounds. The Nelson Street campus was so thoroughly looted that Mr. Chow Ching-nam (周淸霖), then Principal, could only salvage a small portion of school registers and documents, and the students had to bring in their own chairs when the College reopened after the war.

Expansion and maturity Edit

Around 1947, the school authorities began the search for a new campus as its enrolment further increased. A proposed acquisition of a site on Ho Man Tin Hill Road was turned down. After negotiations with the Government of Hong Kong, a piece of former paddy field was granted and it moved to the current premises on Waterloo Road in 1952. This portion of land was large by Hong Kong standards, making WYK one of the largest campus in the urban Hong Kong area. This precedent was soon followed in the case of land provision for the Hong Kong campus, where the plot granted by the Government was also of significant size. The present campus was opened by the then Governor Sir Alexander Grantham in 1953. In 2005 a new annex of WYK was opened providing new science labs, a music room, a computer-assisted learning (CAL) room, and a student activity room.

Mr. Laurence Tam (譚志成), an arts teacher during the late 1960s, pioneered a new Chinese ink painting movement which he integrated in his curriculum experimentally. He left the school to work as a curator at the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 1971.

The school hymn of Wah Yan College Kowloon is Our Captain and Our King. The origin of the hymn is unclear, but it is believed to have originated from Northern England back in the 18th century.[1]

 
Wah Yan College, Kowloon
 
Photo taken from the West Gate, showing the main building (left) with the new additions Law Ting Pong building (right)
Verse 1

Our Captain and our King,

We kneel in love before Thee.

Our hearts in tribute bring

Glad homage here to pay.

O do not Thou disdain

The gift so mean, so poor;

More precious far we fain

Would offer and more pure.

Chorus

Our deep love, O Lord

Till this our life is o'er

Be Thine forever more,

be Thine forever more,

Yes, Thine forever more.

Verse 2

Grant us, we pray, Thy cause

To champion, though so lowly,

Nor ever fail nor pause,

When trials throng and press.

O God of battle, smite,

And nerve us for the fray;

O Prince of Peace, thy light

Can ev'ry toil repay.

Chorus

Our deep love, O Lord

Till this our life is o'er

Be Thine forever more,

be Thine forever more,

Yes, Thine forever more.

Results of Public Examinations Edit

Wah Yan College, Kowloon has produced 8 perfect scorers "10As" in the history of Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) and 1 "Top Scorers" / "Super Top Scorers" in Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE).[2][3]

7 x 5** "Top Scorers" are candidates who obtained perfect scores of 5** in each of the four core subjects and three electives.

8 x 5** "Super Top Scorers" are candidates who obtained seven Level 5** in four core subjects and three electives, and an additional Level 5** in the Mathematics Extended (M1/M2) module.[4]

Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) Edit

  • 1988: 10As: LO Man-chu, awardee of Sir Edward Youde Memorial Medals 1988. [5] [6]
  • 1991: 10As: William WOO Chun-fai, SCMP Student of the Year 1992. [7]
  • 1995: 10As: David TANG Yue-tan, graduated with Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School. [8] [9]
  • 1997: 10As: Anthony LUI Kai Chung, Awardee of Hong Kong Schools Alumni Federation Scholarship to study Computer Science and Engineering at UCLA. [10]
  • 1998: 10As: Alan LUI Siu-lun [11]
  • 1998: 10As: CHAN Ka-fai [12]
  • 2003: 10As: Jeff SZE Chun-fai, admitted to B.S. in Mathematics at Stanford University. [13]
  • 2003: 10As: Dominic KWOK Tsz-yeung, admitted to HKU MBBS. [14]

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE) Edit

  • 2014: "7 x 5** Top Scorer": Yii Pun-kit, admitted to HKU MBBS. [15][16]

Notable alumni Edit

Current Legislative Council Members Edit

  • TSE Paul (謝偉俊), member of the Legislative Council (Tourism Functional Constituency)
  • Ho Kai-ming (何啟明), member of the Legislative Council (Labour Functional Constituency)

Politics Edit

Law Edit

Business Edit

Medicine Edit

Academia Edit

Art and performance Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "WYHYMN". www.interlog.com. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. ^ "DSE狀元". HK01. 20 July 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  3. ^ "歷屆223狀元". Ming Pao Daily News. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2010.
  4. ^ "HKDSE exam results reveal eight top scorers from eight schools". The Standard. 20 July 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Sir Edward Youde Memorial Medals". Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund. 1 November 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Results of HKCEE released yesterday". Overseas Chinese Daily News. 11 August 1988.
  7. ^ "Award-winner urges students to balance activities". SCMP. 22 January 1993. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Yue Tan David Tang". Open government data in New York State. 1 November 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  9. ^ "Exams 'fail to test abilities'". SCMP. 10 August 1995. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Hong Kong Schools Alumni Federation Scholars" (PDF). Hong Kong Schools Alumni Federation Scholarship Foundation. 10 August 2022. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Top two modest in success". SCMP. 7 August 1998. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Top two modest in success". SCMP. 7 August 1998. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  13. ^ "SZE Chun-fai". East Week. 7 November 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  14. ^ "List of Registered Medical Practitioners". The Medical Council of Hong Kong. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  15. ^ "List of Registered Medical Practitioners". The Medical Council of Hong Kong. 1 November 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  16. ^ "Top DSE students of the class of 2014 voice concerns over future of Hong Kong". SCMP. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  17. ^ "Big shoes to fill for new club boss". Hong Kong Standard. 31 August 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  18. ^ "Science.ca : Tak Wah Mak".
  19. ^ . citzine.ca. Archived from the original on 28 June 2003.
  20. ^ "Medical Biophysics".
  21. ^ "Prof. Leung Tsang".
  22. ^ Northern Praying Mantis"
  23. ^ "History of the Archive".
  24. ^ . Hong Kong Composers' Guild. Archived from the original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved 18 March 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official site
  • WYK Past Students' Association
  • Wah Yan International Network
  • Wah Yan Boys' Community 6 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • WAH YAN COLLEGE KOWLOON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO, Canada

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17351 E 22 314577 114 17351InformationSchool typeGrant in aid Secondary schoolMottoLatin In Hoc Signo Vinces English By this sign you shall conquerReligious affiliation s Roman Catholic Jesuits Established1 December 1924 98 years ago 1924 12 01 FounderTsui Yan Sau PeterStatusActiveAuthoritySociety of JesusMedium of instructionEnglishSchool codeWYKPresidentFr Clement TSUI S J Supervisor PrincipalCHOW Tze Sze CeciliaGradesF 1 F 6 Formerly F 1 F 7 GenderMaleCampus size41 000 square metres 4 1 ha Campus typeUrbanColour s Green SportsAthletics baseball basketball football badminton cross country fencing ice hockey orienteering swimming table tennis water poloPublicationShieldNewspaperSignumAlumniSee belowSister schoolWah Yan College Hong KongWebsitewww wbr wyk wbr edu wbr hkWah Yan College KowloonTraditional Chinese九龍華仁書院Simplified Chinese九龙华仁书院TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJiǔ long Huaren Shu yuanYue CantoneseJyutpinggau2 lung4 wa4 jan2 syu1 jyun2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formative years 1 2 Pre war developments 1 3 Expansion and maturity 2 Results of Public Examinations 2 1 Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination HKCEE 2 2 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination HKDSE 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Current Legislative Council Members 3 2 Politics 3 3 Law 3 4 Business 3 5 Medicine 3 6 Academia 3 7 Art and performance 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFormative years Edit Established on 1 December 1924 as a branch of Wah Yan College Hong Kong by Mr Peter Tsui Yan Sau 徐仁壽 formerly a teacher at St Joseph s College Wah Yan College Kowloon is one of the oldest and most prestigious secondary schools in Hong Kong and was the first English speaking college to be administered by local Chinese During the 1930s Mr Tsui himself a devout Catholic saw the need of the pupils for greater spiritual guidance and decided to gradually hand over the administration to the incoming Jesuits who were looking to serve in some local educational establishments Besides the two Wah Yan Colleges the Jesuits also sought to form a Catholic University in Hong Kong But with the University of Hong Kong already established in 1911 the Jesuit fathers turned to organizing a Catholic hostel for its male students which became Ricci Hall of the University Mr Tsui left Hong Kong and became a successful rubber planter and hotelier in Kota Kinabalu British North Borneo now Sabah Malaysia He died in Hong Kong on 19 February 1981 at the age of ninety three Pre war developments Edit Before the Second World War the school was located on Portland Street and then moved to Nelson Street in 1928 Under the auspices of A E Wood Secretary for Education the school was added to the Grant List and hence under Government subsidies A satellite campus was opened on Austin Road 103 to cater to students in senior year The premises became Tak Sun Primary School after the war A South China Morning Post article in 1928 reported WYK to be the largest school in Hong Kong with a student population of 500 Despite new facilities however seniors had to cross Victoria Harbour for laboratory lessons at the Wah Yan College Hong Kong In 1941 when Hong Kong was attacked by the Japanese forces the Jesuits of the College helped organise the evacuation of the Kowloon civilians to the Island as they closed down the school During the occupation the Japanese prohibited its resumption on political grounds The Nelson Street campus was so thoroughly looted that Mr Chow Ching nam 周淸霖 then Principal could only salvage a small portion of school registers and documents and the students had to bring in their own chairs when the College reopened after the war Expansion and maturity Edit Around 1947 the school authorities began the search for a new campus as its enrolment further increased A proposed acquisition of a site on Ho Man Tin Hill Road was turned down After negotiations with the Government of Hong Kong a piece of former paddy field was granted and it moved to the current premises on Waterloo Road in 1952 This portion of land was large by Hong Kong standards making WYK one of the largest campus in the urban Hong Kong area This precedent was soon followed in the case of land provision for the Hong Kong campus where the plot granted by the Government was also of significant size The present campus was opened by the then Governor Sir Alexander Grantham in 1953 In 2005 a new annex of WYK was opened providing new science labs a music room a computer assisted learning CAL room and a student activity room Mr Laurence Tam 譚志成 an arts teacher during the late 1960s pioneered a new Chinese ink painting movement which he integrated in his curriculum experimentally He left the school to work as a curator at the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 1971 The school hymn of Wah Yan College Kowloon is Our Captain and Our King The origin of the hymn is unclear but it is believed to have originated from Northern England back in the 18th century 1 nbsp Wah Yan College Kowloon nbsp Photo taken from the West Gate showing the main building left with the new additions Law Ting Pong building right Verse 1 Our Captain and our King We kneel in love before Thee Our hearts in tribute bringGlad homage here to pay O do not Thou disdainThe gift so mean so poor More precious far we fainWould offer and more pure ChorusOur deep love O LordTill this our life is o erBe Thine forever more be Thine forever more Yes Thine forever more Verse 2Grant us we pray Thy causeTo champion though so lowly Nor ever fail nor pause When trials throng and press O God of battle smite And nerve us for the fray O Prince of Peace thy lightCan ev ry toil repay ChorusOur deep love O LordTill this our life is o erBe Thine forever more be Thine forever more Yes Thine forever more Results of Public Examinations EditWah Yan College Kowloon has produced 8 perfect scorers 10As in the history of Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination HKCEE and 1 Top Scorers Super Top Scorers in Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination HKDSE 2 3 7 x 5 Top Scorers are candidates who obtained perfect scores of 5 in each of the four core subjects and three electives 8 x 5 Super Top Scorers are candidates who obtained seven Level 5 in four core subjects and three electives and an additional Level 5 in the Mathematics Extended M1 M2 module 4 Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination HKCEE Edit 1988 10As LO Man chu awardee of Sir Edward Youde Memorial Medals 1988 5 6 1991 10As William WOO Chun fai SCMP Student of the Year 1992 7 1995 10As David TANG Yue tan graduated with Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School 8 9 1997 10As Anthony LUI Kai Chung Awardee of Hong Kong Schools Alumni Federation Scholarship to study Computer Science and Engineering at UCLA 10 1998 10As Alan LUI Siu lun 11 1998 10As CHAN Ka fai 12 2003 10As Jeff SZE Chun fai admitted to B S in Mathematics at Stanford University 13 2003 10As Dominic KWOK Tsz yeung admitted to HKU MBBS 14 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination HKDSE Edit 2014 7 x 5 Top Scorer Yii Pun kit admitted to HKU MBBS 15 16 Notable alumni EditCurrent Legislative Council Members Edit TSE Paul 謝偉俊 member of the Legislative Council Tourism Functional Constituency Ho Kai ming 何啟明 member of the Legislative Council Labour Functional Constituency Politics Edit LEE Martin Chu ming 李柱銘 founding chairman of the Democratic Party LEE Yeh kwong 李業廣 former member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong and former Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited LAU Hon chuen 劉漢銓 former chairman of the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance LEE John Ka Chiu 李家超 Chief Executive of Hong Kong LEE Philip S 李紹麟 former Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Canada LEONG Alan Kah kit 梁家傑 former leader of the Civic Party former chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association and candidate for Hong Kong Chief Executive Election in 2007 SHIU Sin por head of the Central Policy Unit TO James Kun sun 涂謹申 former member of the Legislative Council Kowloon West WONG Ernest Kwok Chung 王國忠 member of the New South Wales Legislative Council AustraliaLaw Edit LEONG Arthur Siu chung 梁紹中 GBS Chief Judge of the High Court 2000 2003 Neoh Anthony senior counsel Ho Ambrose Pui Him senior counsel Leong Alan Kah Kit senior counsel Lee Robert senior counsel Hui Martin senior counsel Luk Simon Partner and Chair of Asia Practice at Winston amp Strawn LLPBusiness Edit CHAN John Cho chak 陳祖澤 former chairman of Hong Kong Jockey Club 17 former managing director of Kowloon Motor Bus 1933 Ltd NG Stephen Tin hoi 吳天海 deputy chairman and managing director of Wharf Holdings Limited 九龍倉集團有限公司 chairman deputy chairman of Wheelock and Company Limited 會德豐有限公司 YING Michael Lee Yuen 刑李源 former chairman of Esprit Holdings Limited YUEN Tin fan 袁天凡 former CEO of Hong Kong Stock Exchange IP Tak Chuen Edmond 葉德銓 director of Cheung KongMedicine Edit KWONG Yok Lam 鄺沃林 Chair Professor in Haematology and Haematological Oncology at the Department of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong LIU Chi Leung 廖子良 Honorary Clinical Professor at the Department of Surgery of the University of Hong Kong expert in hepatobilary and pancreatic surgery and liver transplantation LAM Ching Wan 林青雲 Clinical Professor at the Department of Pathology at the University of Hong Kong expert in chemical pathology and rare diseases NGAN Kai Cheong Roger 顏繼昌 Honorary Clinical Professor at the Department of Clinical Oncology of the University of Hong Kong and Chief of Clinical Oncology at the Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong WONG William Chi Wai 黃志威 Chairperson of the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care of the University of Hong Kong specialist in Family Medicine CHEUNG Ka Shing Michael 張嘉盛 Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong specialist in Gastroenterology and Hepatology NG Ho Keung 吳浩強 Chair Professor and former Chairman of the Department of Anatomical and Cellular Pathology of the Chinese University of Hong Kong former Associate Dean Education of the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong KWOK Timothy Chi Yui 郭志銳 Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics of the Chinese University of Hong Kong LAU Yun Wong James 劉潤皇 Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the Department of Surgery of the Chinese University of Hong Kong WONG Wai Sun Vincent 黃煒燊 Professor of Medicine and Head of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Assistant Dean Development of the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong YU Tak Sun Ignatius 余德新 Clinical Professor at the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care of the Chinese University of Hong Kong LEE Ablert 李大拔 Clinical Professor at the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care of the Chinese University of Hong Kong TONG Chi Fai Michael 唐志輝 Clinical Professor and Chairman of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery of the Chinese University of Hong Kong LI Kam Tao Philip 李錦滔 President of the Hong Kong College of Physicians Chief of Nephrology of the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics of the Prince of Wales Hospital Honorary Professor of Medicine at the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics of the Chinese University of Hong Kong TSE Tak Fu 謝德富 former President of the World Heart Federation former Chief of Cardiology of the Department of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong CHIU Man Chun 趙孟準 former Chief of Service of the Department of Paediatrics of Princess Margaret Hospital Honorary Clinical Professor at the Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine of the University of Hong Kong author of the famous book 醫生札記 KO Pat Sing Tony 高拔陞 Chief Executive of the Hospital Authority specialist in Geriatric Medicine HO Lei Ming Raymond 何理明 Head of the Health Promotion Branch of the Centre for Health Protection YUNG Wai Kwan Alfred 翁維鈞 Chair Professor of Clinical Cancer Care and Neuro oncology at the University of Texas LO Shek Man Simon 羅碩孟 Professor and Vice Chair of Strategic Planning at the Department of Radiation Oncology of the University of Washington expert in central nervous system tumoursAcademia Edit MAK Tak Wah 麥德華 class of 1962 Professor at the University of Toronto and the University of Hong Kong Fellow of the Royal Society Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Foreign Associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences Founding Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences Awardee of the Canada Gairdner International Award scientist discoverer of T cell receptors a key component of the human immune system 18 19 20 YEH Anthony Gar On 葉嘉安 Chair Professor in Urban Planning and Geographic Information Systems at the Department of Urban Planning and Design and former Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Hong Kong Fellow of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences WONG Yu Chim Richard 王于漸 Provost and Deputy Vice Chancellor and Chair Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Hong Kong FUNG Chin Wan Peter 馮戩雲 Emeritus Professor in Medical Physics former Chair Professor in Medical Physics at the Department of Medicine and Department of Physics of the University of Hong Kong NG Ho Keung 吳浩強 Chair Professor at the Department of Anatomical and Cellular Pathology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong TSO Wung Wai 曹宏威 an adjunct professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong also an active politician in Hong Kong WONG John Y 黃宇和 Emeritus Professor at the Department of History of the University of Sydney and Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia TONG Wai Keung James 湯維強 Professor at the Department of Political Science and Former Director of the Center for East Asian Studies of the University of California Los Angeles HAU Kit Tai 侯傑泰 Emeritus Professor and Former Chair Professor at the Department of Education Psychology and Former Pro Vice Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong LEUNG Tsang a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor 21 SO Ting Pat Albert 蘇廷弼 Art and performance Edit CHAN Koon Chung 陳冠中 author of The Fat Years 盛世 Kenneth TSANG 曾江 actor in Hollywood productions such as Die Another Day Brendan Lai 黎達沖 Grand Master of the Northern Seven Stars Praying Mantis Kung Fu 22 circular reference system 8th generation a disciple of Wong Hon Fan 黃漢勛 23 CHAN Ka Hei 陳家曦 local composer 24 See also EditPortals nbsp Hong Kong nbsp Catholicism nbsp Schools Education in Hong Kong Wah Yan College Hong Kong Wah Yan One Family Foundation List of secondary schools in Hong Kong List of buildings and structures in Hong Kong List of Jesuit sites Fo PangReferences Edit WYHYMN www interlog com Retrieved 10 March 2020 DSE狀元 HK01 20 July 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2022 歷屆223狀元 Ming Pao Daily News 3 August 2010 Retrieved 3 August 2010 HKDSE exam results reveal eight top scorers from eight schools The Standard 20 July 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2022 Sir Edward Youde Memorial Medals Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund 1 November 2022 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Results of HKCEE released yesterday Overseas Chinese Daily News 11 August 1988 Award winner urges students to balance activities SCMP 22 January 1993 Retrieved 10 August 2022 Yue Tan David Tang Open government data in New York State 1 November 2022 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Exams fail to test abilities SCMP 10 August 1995 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Hong Kong Schools Alumni Federation Scholars PDF Hong Kong Schools Alumni Federation Scholarship Foundation 10 August 2022 Retrieved 10 August 2022 Top two modest in success SCMP 7 August 1998 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Top two modest in success SCMP 7 August 1998 Retrieved 1 November 2022 SZE Chun fai East Week 7 November 2012 Retrieved 1 November 2022 List of Registered Medical Practitioners The Medical Council of Hong Kong Retrieved 1 November 2022 List of Registered Medical Practitioners The Medical Council of Hong Kong 1 November 2022 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Top DSE students of the class of 2014 voice concerns over future of Hong Kong SCMP 14 July 2014 Retrieved 10 August 2022 Big shoes to fill for new club boss Hong Kong Standard 31 August 2010 Retrieved 31 August 2010 Science ca Tak Wah Mak citzine ca gt Stuff gt Cool Canadians gt Tak Wah Mak citzine ca Archived from the original on 28 June 2003 Medical Biophysics Prof Leung Tsang Northern Praying Mantis History of the Archive CHAN Ka hei Lesley 陳家曦 Hong Kong Composers Guild Archived from the original on 27 January 2021 Retrieved 18 March 2021 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wah Yan College Kowloon Official site WYK Past Students Association Wah Yan International Network Wah Yan Boys Community Archived 6 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine WAH YAN COLLEGE KOWLOON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wah Yan College Kowloon amp oldid 1178089058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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