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Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School

Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School (Chinese: 官立嘉道理爵士小學) is a government-operated public primary school in So Kon Po, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong.[1]

Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School
Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School
Traditional Chinese官立嘉道理爵士小學
Simplified Chinese官立嘉道理爵士小学
Literal meaningGovernment Kadoorie Sir Primary School
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuānlì Jiādàoli Juéshì Xiǎoxué
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggun1 laap6 gaa1 dou6 lei5 zoek3 si6 siu2 hok6

History edit

Sir Ellis Kadoorie built the school to educate residents of South Asian origin.[2] Kadoorie opened a school in 1891,[3] in Sai Ying Poon.[4] On 16 October 1916 the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians was created by the Governor of Hong Kong.[5] Its purpose was to educate children of South Asian descent.[6] The school was initially a primary school only,[4] and only for male children.[7] The original building had two stories.[8]

Kadoorie School closed in World War II.[3] It resumed operations on 11 February 1946; the majority of students were ethnic Chinese with relatively few of South Asian descent.[7] Kadoorie School previously had separate shifts in the morning and afternoon. The ethnic Chinese attended afternoon shifts (P. M. School) while ethnic South Asians attended morning shifts (A. M. School).[3] By 1953 there was an increase in the number of South Asian students.[7] The Hong Kong government officially designated the A.M. school as being for South Asians effective 1 September 1953. The curriculum of that portion was rewritten to cater to South Asian students.[9] Additionally the medium of instruction became English; it was previously Chinese. Kadoorie also became a coeducational school.[7]

Its current building, with 24 classrooms on five floors, opened in 1959, and the previous building was razed. Dr John S L Woo supervised the construction.[8]

Secondary levels were added in the 1960s.[4] In 1975 it became a whole day school and no longer had morning and afternoon shifts.[3] Form 4 came in 1977, and Form 5 came in 1978.[10] In 1985 the institution had 282 students in ten classes at the secondary level.[11]

In 1980 the Kadoorie School was divided into separate schools for primary and secondary levels.[6] Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School (West Kowloon) opened in 2000, taking secondary levels.[3] The secondary school states that its heritage originates from the Kadoorie School set up in Sai Ying Poon.[4]

Demographics edit

The school had a focus on establishing inter-racial relations. In 1985 ethnic Chinese were the third largest group of students, and students of Indian and Pakistani origins, respectively, were the first and second largest student groups. Other students had origins from Burma (Myanmar), Korea, the Philippines, Portugal, and Thailand.[11]

Curriculum edit

Chinese was offered in 1985 as a foreign language. Circa 1985 the school began offering French courses, and it also had courses on the Hindi and Urdu forms of Hindustani.[11]

Urdu was the only non-English language available for study in 1939, although school administrators felt that Urdu was not viable in commerce and considered allowing other languages for study; the SCMP wrote that Urdu "had for many years been a stumbling block to [the students]."[12] In 1953, after the school became English medium, Chinese and both registers of Hindustani were available as non-English languages.[7]

Operations edit

In 1939 the South China Morning Post reported that the school was trying to separate students by age as having more varied student ages made it difficult to maintain classroom discipline.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School. Retrieved 2022-11-22. Address: 9, Eastern Hospital Road, Sookunpo, Hong Kong
  2. ^ "Weather Caprices Cause Coronation Day Anxieties: AROUND HONGKONG". South China Sunday Post - Herald. 1953-05-31. p. 8 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  3. ^ a b c d e "School Vision and School Mission". Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School. Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  4. ^ a b c d "School History & Background". Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  5. ^ "Appendix O Report of the Director of Education for the Year 1916" (PDF). Governor of Hong Kong. 1916. pp. 3–4.
  6. ^ a b "School Vision and School Mission". Sir Ellis Kadoorie (S) Primary School. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  7. ^ a b c d e "ELLIS KADOORIE A.M. SCHOOL FUNCTION: Prizes Presented At First Postwar Speech Day SIX MORE CLASSES OPENED". South China Morning Post. 1956-03-20. p. 7 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  8. ^ a b "Kadoorie School's New Building". South China Morning Post. 1959-03-14. p. 6 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  9. ^ "EDUCATION IN COLONY: Ellis Kadoorie A. M. School To Be Co-Educational INDIAN & PAKISTANI PUPILS". South China Morning Post. 1953-05-28. p. 5 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  10. ^ "Students sing their gratitude". South China Morning Post. 1994-03-22. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  11. ^ a b c "SCHOOL FOCUS Featuring Sir Ellis Kadoorie School (Sookunpo)". South China Sunday Morning Post. 1985-06-23. p. 49 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  12. ^ a b "ANNUAL SPEECH DAY: Ellis Kadoorie Indian School Function LEARNING OF URDU". South China Morning Post. 1939-01-20. p. 15 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers.

External links edit

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Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary School Chinese 官立嘉道理爵士小學 is a government operated public primary school in So Kon Po Wan Chai District Hong Kong 1 Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary School Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary SchoolTraditional Chinese官立嘉道理爵士小學Simplified Chinese官立嘉道理爵士小学Literal meaningGovernment Kadoorie Sir Primary SchoolTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGuanli Jiadaoli Jueshi XiǎoxueYue CantoneseJyutpinggun1 laap6 gaa1 dou6 lei5 zoek3 si6 siu2 hok6 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Curriculum 4 Operations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editSir Ellis Kadoorie built the school to educate residents of South Asian origin 2 Kadoorie opened a school in 1891 3 in Sai Ying Poon 4 On 16 October 1916 the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians was created by the Governor of Hong Kong 5 Its purpose was to educate children of South Asian descent 6 The school was initially a primary school only 4 and only for male children 7 The original building had two stories 8 Kadoorie School closed in World War II 3 It resumed operations on 11 February 1946 the majority of students were ethnic Chinese with relatively few of South Asian descent 7 Kadoorie School previously had separate shifts in the morning and afternoon The ethnic Chinese attended afternoon shifts P M School while ethnic South Asians attended morning shifts A M School 3 By 1953 there was an increase in the number of South Asian students 7 The Hong Kong government officially designated the A M school as being for South Asians effective 1 September 1953 The curriculum of that portion was rewritten to cater to South Asian students 9 Additionally the medium of instruction became English it was previously Chinese Kadoorie also became a coeducational school 7 Its current building with 24 classrooms on five floors opened in 1959 and the previous building was razed Dr John S L Woo supervised the construction 8 Secondary levels were added in the 1960s 4 In 1975 it became a whole day school and no longer had morning and afternoon shifts 3 Form 4 came in 1977 and Form 5 came in 1978 10 In 1985 the institution had 282 students in ten classes at the secondary level 11 In 1980 the Kadoorie School was divided into separate schools for primary and secondary levels 6 Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School West Kowloon opened in 2000 taking secondary levels 3 The secondary school states that its heritage originates from the Kadoorie School set up in Sai Ying Poon 4 Demographics editThe school had a focus on establishing inter racial relations In 1985 ethnic Chinese were the third largest group of students and students of Indian and Pakistani origins respectively were the first and second largest student groups Other students had origins from Burma Myanmar Korea the Philippines Portugal and Thailand 11 Curriculum editChinese was offered in 1985 as a foreign language Circa 1985 the school began offering French courses and it also had courses on the Hindi and Urdu forms of Hindustani 11 Urdu was the only non English language available for study in 1939 although school administrators felt that Urdu was not viable in commerce and considered allowing other languages for study the SCMP wrote that Urdu had for many years been a stumbling block to the students 12 In 1953 after the school became English medium Chinese and both registers of Hindustani were available as non English languages 7 Operations editIn 1939 the South China Morning Post reported that the school was trying to separate students by age as having more varied student ages made it difficult to maintain classroom discipline 12 See also editList of schools in Wan Chai District List of government schools in Hong Kong List of primary schools in Hong KongReferences edit Home Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary School Retrieved 2022 11 22 Address 9 Eastern Hospital Road Sookunpo Hong Kong Weather Caprices Cause Coronation Day Anxieties AROUND HONGKONG South China Sunday Post Herald 1953 05 31 p 8 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers a b c d e School Vision and School Mission Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary School Retrieved 2022 11 23 a b c d School History amp Background Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School Retrieved 2021 07 08 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 c d e ELLIS KADOORIE A M SCHOOL FUNCTION Prizes Presented At First Postwar Speech Day SIX MORE CLASSES OPENED South China Morning Post 1956 03 20 p 7 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers a b Kadoorie School s New Building South China Morning Post 1959 03 14 p 6 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers EDUCATION IN COLONY Ellis Kadoorie A M School To Be Co Educational INDIAN amp PAKISTANI PUPILS South China Morning Post 1953 05 28 p 5 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers Students sing their gratitude South China Morning Post 1994 03 22 Retrieved 2021 07 08 a b c SCHOOL FOCUS Featuring Sir Ellis Kadoorie School Sookunpo South China Sunday Morning Post 1985 06 23 p 49 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers a b ANNUAL SPEECH DAY Ellis Kadoorie Indian School Function LEARNING OF URDU South China Morning Post 1939 01 20 p 15 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary School Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary School 22 16 36 N 114 11 23 E 22 2767 N 114 1897 E 22 2767 114 1897 nbsp This Hong Kong education topic article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sir Ellis Kadoorie S Primary School amp oldid 1214374586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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