Jockey Club Government Secondary School

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Jockey Club Government
Secondary School
賽馬會官立中學
Jockey Club Government Secondary School (crest).png
達識應物 (Chinese "Insight and Harmony")
Location
Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
Hong Kong
Information
Type Government
Established 1960
Head teacher Miss Yuen Ka-chung
Number of students Approximately 870
Campus 2B, Oxford Road, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
Website

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History

Jockey Club Government Secondary School was established in 1960 as Jockey Club Modern School (賽馬會實用中學). In the 1950s to 60's Hong Kong, 41% (according to the census) of the population were under the age of 15. It was due to the mass migration of Chinese refugees arrived in Hong Kong after the civil war. It presented an education crisis to the Government because the number of existing schools was not enough to cater the need of the children. As a result, a lot of schools were established in order to resolve the issue and JCGSS was one of them.

Due to the urgent need of education for a large population, classes was temporarily held in Perth Street Government School until 10 October 1961, when the current 3 storey building complex was completed. The school was divided to Morning School and Afternoon School in order to provide maximum number of seats. Both schools provided 3-year education aimed at preparing students for direct entry into employment or for further vocational training. The school was named after the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club (now Hong Kong Jockey Club) which provided fund of HK$17.7 millions for the construction of the building.

In 1963, the school was expanded to provide the standard 5-year secondary education and renamed Jockey Club Government Secondary Technical School (賽馬會官立工業中學). In the next year, JCGSTS became a full day school in order to offer better educational environment for students. In 1975, the school was once again expanded, to provide the 7-year full secondary education. The school was renamed to Jockey Club Government Secondary School in 1997.

Principals

  • Mr Tristan (Morning School); Mr S. K. Buse (Afternoon School) (1960–1963)
  • Mr Barns (1963–1969)
  • Mr H. J. Head (1969–1975)
  • Mr Zeon-Hoi Sit (Traditional Chinese: 薛俊海)(1975–1988)
  • Mr Ping-tat Chan (1988–1992)
  • Mr Ping-Jyun Chan (1992–1994)
  • Mr Yin-Chun Wong(1994–1996)
  • Mr Ye-Sau Yung (1996–1997)
  • Mr Woon-Man Leung (Traditional Chinese: 梁喚民) (1997–2005)
  • Mr Chun-May Hung (Traditional Chinese: 洪進美) (2005–2007)
  • Mrs Sui-Fong Chan O (Traditional Chinese: 陳柯瑞芳) (2007–2011)
  • Ms YUEN Ka-chung (Traditional Chinese: 袁家頌) (2011 – present)

See also