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Ying Wa Girls' School

Ying Wa Girls' School (Chinese: 英華女學校) is a HKCCCC secondary day school for girls in Mid-Levels, in Hong Kong. The campus is located at 76 Robinson Road, Mid-levels. The enrolment currently stands at slightly under 1,000 students. It is one of the 22 Grant Schools in Hong Kong. Ying Wa Girls' School is a selective secondary school and its graduates are known for their distinguished performances at public examinations. The current Principal of the School is Mr. Francis Kwan. He succeeded Mrs. Ruth Lee as the Principal in 2015.

Ying Wa Girls' School
英華女學校
Location

Hong Kong
Coordinates22°16′58″N 114°8′50″E / 22.28278°N 114.14722°E / 22.28278; 114.14722
Information
TypeGrant School, day, Girls' secondary school
Motto寸陰是惜
(Time is Precious, Treasure every Minute)
Established1900 (1900) (123 years, 243 days)
FounderMiss Helen Davies (London Missionary Society)
PresidentReverend So Shing Yit
PrincipalMr. Francis Kwan Hon Cheung
GradesForm 1 – Form 6
Number of studentsc. 1,000
LanguageEnglish
HousesDavies, Hogben, Hutchinson, Silcocks, Jenkins
Colour(s)Blue  
AffiliationHong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China
Websitewww.ywgs.edu.hk
Ying Wa Girls' School
Traditional Chinese英華女學校
Simplified Chinese英华女学校
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYīng Huá Nǚ Xuéxiào
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingjing1 waa4 neoi5 hok6 haau6
YWGS - view from sky
Founder Miss Helen Davies
Ying Wa Girls' School New Campus
Robinson Road Campus
YWGS New Campus
Auditorium

The present campus comprises two sites: The Robinson Road Campus (Site A) stretching from Robinson Road all the way down to near Bonham Road, and the newly acquired Breezy Path Campus (Site B).   

History edit

Ying Wa Girls' School was founded in February 1900 by Helen Davies of the former London Missionary Society. This Society was founded in 1795. The School started as a boarding school for girls and expanded to include a secondary school section in 1915 and a two-year kindergarten in 1916. The School was referred to in English as ‘Training Home’. It was not until 1920 that the name Ying Wa Girls’ school was officially adopted. The School started as a privately run school with a boarding section for primary pupils. However, it ceased taking on boarders in 1940. In 1968, the primary school section closed and the School became a purely secondary school. In 1966, London Missionary Society was restructured to become the Council for World Mission and Ying Wa Girls' School became one of the affiliated schools of the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China.[1]

Ying Wa Girls' School was one of the first girls' schools in Hong Kong that proposed the establishment of the student union. Students were elected to represent their peers and worked to promote self-expression.

As a missionary of the London Missionary Society, Miss Vera Silcocks (1902-1977) came by boat from England to Hong Kong in 1927 to teach in the School. She spoke fluent Cantonese. In 1939, she became the Headmistress of the School. In December 1941, Hong Kong fell upon the Japanese invasion in the Battle of Hong Kong. This Battle was a part of World War II. During the subsequent Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, Miss Silcocks was held by the Japanese in the Stanley Internment Camp.

After the War, in 1945, the School reopened. In 1947, Miss Silcocks returned to the School as Headmistress. In 1948, the School Council was established. In 1949, the Student Association was established. In 1967, Miss Silcocks retired and returned to England.[2]

Redevelopment of campus[3] edit

 
YWGS Breezy Path Campus

Since its establishment in 1900 by the London Missionary Society, Ying Wa Girls' School has been serving at its present site, providing education with a Christian character to young girls (and boys for a brief period) of Hong Kong of all classes. In December 2009, Ying Wa announced its redevelopment project.[4][5] Supported by the Education Bureau, a new campus will replace the existing one on the same Robinson Road-Bonham Road site which has housed the school for over a century. On completion, available ground area will be expanded by about 50%, thus making it possible to overcome the recurring and constant lack of space since the founding. New spacious facilities and advanced installations will help Ying Wa take on the increasing demands of a fast-changing and diversified secondary curriculum.

In November 2011, Ying Wa Girls' School received HK $10 million from the Li Ka Shing Foundation.[6][7] It was used to establish the Li Chong Yuet Ming Student Development Fund to provide opportunities for students to become global citizens through international exchanges and strengthen their commitment to the local community through social service, in line with the school motto "To serve and not to be served." The fund was named after Madam Amy Li Chong Yuet-ming, wife of Li Ka Shing, who attended the school.

After a long journey, Ying Wa has eventually embarked on a new page of its history in mid-March 2019 with the “Big Move” from the decanting site of Sham Shui Po back to Robinson Road.

Relationship with Ying Wa College edit

Ying Wa College is a school for boys founded also by the London Missionary Society. The Principal of Ying Wa College, Mr. Allan Cheng, is a member of the Incorporated Management Committee of Ying Wa Girls' School, while Mr. Francis Kwan is also a member of the Committee of Ying Wa College.[8]

School Motto edit

Time is precious, treasure every minute.[9]

Uniform edit

The school's uniform is a blue cheongsam, with silver school and house badges right under the hook of the collar.

The school uniform of Ying Wa has a unique design. It is hemmed with wide dark blue lines along the bottom hem, sleeve and collar; and the stiff collar, a bit higher than those of other schools, is tailored to allow little slack between the collar and the neck. Students complain about the strangling feeling, especially when they look downward to read or write at the desk, yet the school has a strict rule about keeping the collar properly hooked closed at all times, even during the hottest summers. The tightly fit collar permits poor ventilation, keeping perspiration inside the uniform, which becomes soggy when the weather is humid. New students have to get used to the uniform when they first attend the school. However, once they learn to endure these hardships, the uniform turns to the most significant icon of their blissful life in Ying Wa, and a source of pride for its graduates.

 
Robinson Road New Campus

Class structure and curriculum edit

There are altogether 30 classes in the school.
Form 1: 5 classes (A,B,C,D,E)
Form 2: 5 classes
Form 3: 5 classes
Form 4: 5 classes (NSS Curriculum)
Form 5: 5 classes (NSS Curriculum)
Form 6: 5 classes (NSS Curriculum)

Secondary One to Three offer a broad general curriculum with a good balance among languages, arts, science, cultural and practical subjects as well as religious education and physical education.

In Secondary Four to Six (NSS curriculum), students can choose 3 electives from a range of 15 subjects besides the 4 core subjects: Chinese, English, Mathematics and Liberal Studies.

Students will take the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination at the end of Secondary Six for admission to tertiary institutes through the Joint University Programmes Admission System (JUPAS).

As an E.M.I. (English as the Medium of Instruction) school, Ying Wa adopts English as the teaching medium in most subjects with the aim of achieving biliteracy (Chinese and English) and trilingualism with the inclusion of Putonghua.

All subjects, except Chinese Language, Chinese Language and Culture, Chinese Literature, Chinese History, Religious Education, Physical Education and Putonghua, are taught in English.

Lessons are arranged on a 5-day week basis. Toastmaster Leadership Training Programmes, Oral English Classes, Public Speaking Classes and Instrument Classes are offered after school and on Saturdays.

Student Association edit

Established by former principal, Miss Silcocks, in 1949, the Student Association is one of the oldest student bodies among local schools.

For years the Student Association has nurtured generations of student leaders and promoted self-government. The association aims at fostering students’ sense of belonging to the school by organising a wide variety of extracurricular activities.

At present, the well-established association is composed of a nine-member Executive Committee and five sub-committees, namely the Press Committee, the Programme Committee, the Promotion Committee, the Sports Committee and the Welfare Committee. All committee members are elected by schoolmates in late September every year.

Executive committee edit

Press Committee edit

The school newsletter, Clarion, is published by the Press Committee three times a year. It gives students a platform to exchange ideas, share their experiences and feel connected to each other. The newsletter covers a range of topics, from stories of personal growth to insights on current and regional or global news. The paper encourages students to think critically and form opinions after thorough research.

In recent years, the committee started a feature on interviews with the teachers and the administrative staff. The publication bridges the gap between the faculty and its students.

Sports Committee edit

The Sports Committee aims at promoting sports and stirring students’ interests in sports. The Committee organises inter-class competitions, the Graduation Cup and various sports competitions. The Sports Committee and Inter-house Committee also co-organise the annual Athletics Meet and Swimming Gala. Students are strongly encouraged to engage in sports and lead active lives.

Promotion Committee edit

The Promotion Committee provides publicity to activities organised by the Student Association. At Thanksgiving Week and Christmas, decorations and ornaments can be seen virtually at every corner on campus to bring the festivities to the campus.

Programme Committee edit

The Programme Committee coordinates a variety of interest clubs and encourages students to participate in club activities. At the beginning of the school year, it helps with the recruitment of club members and officials. To facilitate their work, the committee offers workshops to train club officials and supervises their activities. At the end of the year, ECA records of students are collated and feedback is given to clubs to assist them with their future plans.

Welfare Committee edit

The Welfare Committee aims to provide welfare benefits to students at the school. Book sales are arranged regularly to provide students with stationery, such as exercise books and writing paper. PE uniform sales are held before the Athletics Meet and the Swimming Gala. Moreover, the Welfare Committee negotiates discounts with shops and businesses near the school. Credit must be given to the hard work of the committee as students can now enjoy preferential rates at various restaurants and buy bargain items at the annual stationery sale.

House system edit

There are five Houses, named after the five early principals of the school:

  • Davies (green)
  • Hogben (yellow)
  • Hutchinson (blue)
  • Silcocks (orange)
  • Jenkins (red)

Each house is represented by two house captains. The houses compete with each other on sports day and at the swimming gala. The aim of establishing the house system is to strengthen the students' ties to the school.

 
YWGS Robinson Road entrance

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "School History". Ying Wa Girls' School. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  2. ^ "School History". Ying Wa Girls' School. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Ying Wa Girls' School 英華女學校". Ywgs.edu.hk. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  4. ^ "英 華 女 校 重 建 活 化 歷 史 建 築". 星島日報. 10 September 2012.
  5. ^ "英華女校申3.6億重建". 文匯報. 19 April 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  6. ^ "School wins Li cash boost". The Standard. 29 November 2012.
  7. ^ "李嘉誠基金會捐千萬助英華女校推動學生發展計劃". AM730. 29 November 2012.
  8. ^ 英華書院校長學生義助清潔 (Chinese)
  9. ^ "School Motto". Ying Wa Girls' School. Retrieved 26 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Ying Wa Girls' School Alumnae Association Website

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ying Wa Girls School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Ying Wa Girls School Chinese 英華女學校 is a HKCCCC secondary day school for girls in Mid Levels in Hong Kong The campus is located at 76 Robinson Road Mid levels The enrolment currently stands at slightly under 1 000 students It is one of the 22 Grant Schools in Hong Kong Ying Wa Girls School is a selective secondary school and its graduates are known for their distinguished performances at public examinations The current Principal of the School is Mr Francis Kwan He succeeded Mrs Ruth Lee as the Principal in 2015 Ying Wa Girls School英華女學校Location76 Robinson Road Mid LevelsHong KongCoordinates22 16 58 N 114 8 50 E 22 28278 N 114 14722 E 22 28278 114 14722InformationTypeGrant School day Girls secondary schoolMotto寸陰是惜 Time is Precious Treasure every Minute Established1900 1900 123 years 243 days FounderMiss Helen Davies London Missionary Society PresidentReverend So Shing YitPrincipalMr Francis Kwan Hon CheungGradesForm 1 Form 6Number of studentsc 1 000LanguageEnglishHousesDavies Hogben Hutchinson Silcocks JenkinsColour s Blue AffiliationHong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in ChinaWebsitewww wbr ywgs wbr edu wbr hk Ying Wa Girls SchoolTraditional Chinese英華女學校Simplified Chinese英华女学校TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYing Hua Nǚ XuexiaoYue CantoneseJyutpingjing1 waa4 neoi5 hok6 haau6 YWGS view from sky Founder Miss Helen Davies Ying Wa Girls School New Campus Robinson Road Campus YWGS New Campus Auditorium The present campus comprises two sites The Robinson Road Campus Site A stretching from Robinson Road all the way down to near Bonham Road and the newly acquired Breezy Path Campus Site B Contents 1 History 1 1 Redevelopment of campus 3 1 2 Relationship with Ying Wa College 2 School Motto 3 Uniform 4 Class structure and curriculum 5 Student Association 6 Executive committee 6 1 Press Committee 6 2 Sports Committee 6 3 Promotion Committee 6 4 Programme Committee 6 5 Welfare Committee 7 House system 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editYing Wa Girls School was founded in February 1900 by Helen Davies of the former London Missionary Society This Society was founded in 1795 The School started as a boarding school for girls and expanded to include a secondary school section in 1915 and a two year kindergarten in 1916 The School was referred to in English as Training Home It was not until 1920 that the name Ying Wa Girls school was officially adopted The School started as a privately run school with a boarding section for primary pupils However it ceased taking on boarders in 1940 In 1968 the primary school section closed and the School became a purely secondary school In 1966 London Missionary Society was restructured to become the Council for World Mission and Ying Wa Girls School became one of the affiliated schools of the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China 1 Ying Wa Girls School was one of the first girls schools in Hong Kong that proposed the establishment of the student union Students were elected to represent their peers and worked to promote self expression As a missionary of the London Missionary Society Miss Vera Silcocks 1902 1977 came by boat from England to Hong Kong in 1927 to teach in the School She spoke fluent Cantonese In 1939 she became the Headmistress of the School In December 1941 Hong Kong fell upon the Japanese invasion in the Battle of Hong Kong This Battle was a part of World War II During the subsequent Japanese occupation of Hong Kong Miss Silcocks was held by the Japanese in the Stanley Internment Camp After the War in 1945 the School reopened In 1947 Miss Silcocks returned to the School as Headmistress In 1948 the School Council was established In 1949 the Student Association was established In 1967 Miss Silcocks retired and returned to England 2 Redevelopment of campus 3 edit nbsp YWGS Breezy Path Campus Since its establishment in 1900 by the London Missionary Society Ying Wa Girls School has been serving at its present site providing education with a Christian character to young girls and boys for a brief period of Hong Kong of all classes In December 2009 Ying Wa announced its redevelopment project 4 5 Supported by the Education Bureau a new campus will replace the existing one on the same Robinson Road Bonham Road site which has housed the school for over a century On completion available ground area will be expanded by about 50 thus making it possible to overcome the recurring and constant lack of space since the founding New spacious facilities and advanced installations will help Ying Wa take on the increasing demands of a fast changing and diversified secondary curriculum In November 2011 Ying Wa Girls School received HK 10 million from the Li Ka Shing Foundation 6 7 It was used to establish the Li Chong Yuet Ming Student Development Fund to provide opportunities for students to become global citizens through international exchanges and strengthen their commitment to the local community through social service in line with the school motto To serve and not to be served The fund was named after Madam Amy Li Chong Yuet ming wife of Li Ka Shing who attended the school After a long journey Ying Wa has eventually embarked on a new page of its history in mid March 2019 with the Big Move from the decanting site of Sham Shui Po back to Robinson Road Relationship with Ying Wa College edit Ying Wa College is a school for boys founded also by the London Missionary Society The Principal of Ying Wa College Mr Allan Cheng is a member of the Incorporated Management Committee of Ying Wa Girls School while Mr Francis Kwan is also a member of the Committee of Ying Wa College 8 School Motto editTime is precious treasure every minute 9 Uniform editThe school s uniform is a blue cheongsam with silver school and house badges right under the hook of the collar The school uniform of Ying Wa has a unique design It is hemmed with wide dark blue lines along the bottom hem sleeve and collar and the stiff collar a bit higher than those of other schools is tailored to allow little slack between the collar and the neck Students complain about the strangling feeling especially when they look downward to read or write at the desk yet the school has a strict rule about keeping the collar properly hooked closed at all times even during the hottest summers The tightly fit collar permits poor ventilation keeping perspiration inside the uniform which becomes soggy when the weather is humid New students have to get used to the uniform when they first attend the school However once they learn to endure these hardships the uniform turns to the most significant icon of their blissful life in Ying Wa and a source of pride for its graduates nbsp Robinson Road New CampusClass structure and curriculum editThere are altogether 30 classes in the school Form 1 5 classes A B C D E Form 2 5 classes Form 3 5 classes Form 4 5 classes NSS Curriculum Form 5 5 classes NSS Curriculum Form 6 5 classes NSS Curriculum Secondary One to Three offer a broad general curriculum with a good balance among languages arts science cultural and practical subjects as well as religious education and physical education In Secondary Four to Six NSS curriculum students can choose 3 electives from a range of 15 subjects besides the 4 core subjects Chinese English Mathematics and Liberal Studies Students will take the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination at the end of Secondary Six for admission to tertiary institutes through the Joint University Programmes Admission System JUPAS As an E M I English as the Medium of Instruction school Ying Wa adopts English as the teaching medium in most subjects with the aim of achieving biliteracy Chinese and English and trilingualism with the inclusion of Putonghua All subjects except Chinese Language Chinese Language and Culture Chinese Literature Chinese History Religious Education Physical Education and Putonghua are taught in English Lessons are arranged on a 5 day week basis Toastmaster Leadership Training Programmes Oral English Classes Public Speaking Classes and Instrument Classes are offered after school and on Saturdays Student Association editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Established by former principal Miss Silcocks in 1949 the Student Association is one of the oldest student bodies among local schools For years the Student Association has nurtured generations of student leaders and promoted self government The association aims at fostering students sense of belonging to the school by organising a wide variety of extracurricular activities At present the well established association is composed of a nine member Executive Committee and five sub committees namely the Press Committee the Programme Committee the Promotion Committee the Sports Committee and the Welfare Committee All committee members are elected by schoolmates in late September every year Executive committee editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Press Committee edit The school newsletter Clarion is published by the Press Committee three times a year It gives students a platform to exchange ideas share their experiences and feel connected to each other The newsletter covers a range of topics from stories of personal growth to insights on current and regional or global news The paper encourages students to think critically and form opinions after thorough research In recent years the committee started a feature on interviews with the teachers and the administrative staff The publication bridges the gap between the faculty and its students Sports Committee edit The Sports Committee aims at promoting sports and stirring students interests in sports The Committee organises inter class competitions the Graduation Cup and various sports competitions The Sports Committee and Inter house Committee also co organise the annual Athletics Meet and Swimming Gala Students are strongly encouraged to engage in sports and lead active lives Promotion Committee edit The Promotion Committee provides publicity to activities organised by the Student Association At Thanksgiving Week and Christmas decorations and ornaments can be seen virtually at every corner on campus to bring the festivities to the campus Programme Committee edit The Programme Committee coordinates a variety of interest clubs and encourages students to participate in club activities At the beginning of the school year it helps with the recruitment of club members and officials To facilitate their work the committee offers workshops to train club officials and supervises their activities At the end of the year ECA records of students are collated and feedback is given to clubs to assist them with their future plans Welfare Committee edit The Welfare Committee aims to provide welfare benefits to students at the school Book sales are arranged regularly to provide students with stationery such as exercise books and writing paper PE uniform sales are held before the Athletics Meet and the Swimming Gala Moreover the Welfare Committee negotiates discounts with shops and businesses near the school Credit must be given to the hard work of the committee as students can now enjoy preferential rates at various restaurants and buy bargain items at the annual stationery sale House system editThere are five Houses named after the five early principals of the school Davies green Hogben yellow Hutchinson blue Silcocks orange Jenkins red Each house is represented by two house captains The houses compete with each other on sports day and at the swimming gala The aim of establishing the house system is to strengthen the students ties to the school nbsp YWGS Robinson Road entranceSee also editThe Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China List of secondary schools in Hong Kong London Missionary Society Ying Wa College nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ying Wa Girls School References edit School History Ying Wa Girls School Retrieved 26 October 2020 School History Ying Wa Girls School Retrieved 26 October 2020 Ying Wa Girls School 英華女學校 Ywgs edu hk Retrieved 22 January 2014 英 華 女 校 重 建 活 化 歷 史 建 築 星島日報 10 September 2012 英華女校申3 6億重建 文匯報 19 April 2012 Retrieved 14 December 2012 School wins Li cash boost The Standard 29 November 2012 李嘉誠基金會捐千萬助英華女校推動學生發展計劃 AM730 29 November 2012 英華書院校長學生義助清潔 Chinese School Motto Ying Wa Girls School Retrieved 26 October 2020 External links editOfficial Website Ying Wa Girls School Alumnae Association Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ying Wa Girls 27 School amp oldid 1217517055, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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