Good Hope School
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Good Hope School | |
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Roman Catholicism | |
Established | 1954 (Kindergarten & Primary Section) 1957 (Secondary Section) |
School district | Wong Tai Sin |
Principal | Sr. Pauline Yuen, MIC (Primary and kindergarten Section) Dr. Gary Harfitt (Secondary Section) |
Grades | K1 – K3 (Kindergarten Section) P1 – P6 (Primary Section) S1 – S6 (Secondary Section) |
Gender | Girls |
Colour(s) | Yellow and green |
Affiliation | Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia |
Website | www |
Good Hope School | |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Dé Wàng Xuéxiào |
Yue: Cantonese | |
Jyutping | dak1 mong6 hok6 haau6 |
Good Hope School (GHS; Chinese: 德望學校) is a prestigious girls' school in Hong Kong with primary and secondary sections, founded in 1954.[1] It is conducted by Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (M.I.C.). It is located at the junction of Ngau Chi Wan Street and Clear Water Bay Road, on the hill in the eastern outskirt of Ngau Chi Wan.
History
Originally, Good Hope was founded as a
To accommodate the increasing number of students, a new wing was opened in 1963. Eventually, Good Hope School, Secondary Section grew to its current size of 36 classes in 1975. The Secondary Section became fully subsidised under the Hong Kong Education Department in 1978. Delia's Wing was inaugurated in 1985. Though Good Hope has discontinued the Kindergarten, the school takes pride in the fact that most of the students remain Good Hopers throughout their primary and secondary years. The primary section was demolished in 2005 and rebuilt in 2008. The kindergarten was also reopened in 2010.
School Mission
Good Hope School puts special emphasis on the Christian values of Love, Hope, Joy and Thanksgiving. Through a whole school approach, the School aims to draw out the potential and foster the sense of uniqueness of each student. Besides, it also provides all Good Hopers with equal opportunities to develop their spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical, social, emotional and aesthetic dimensions. The School also accepts the call to facilitate the formation of graceful, reflective young women who have a global perspective and are mindful of their responsibilities of citizenship and their capability of making a difference.
Houses
Secondary Hopers' Houses are named after trees.[citation needed]
- Hazel (榛木) (Yellow)
- Oak (橡樹) (Purple/Grey)
- Pine (松樹) (Green)
- Elm (榆樹) (Blue)
- Redwood (紅樹) (Pink/Red)
- Sandal (檀香木,白檀木) (Orange)
Primary Hopers' Houses are named after flowers.[citation needed]
- Holly (冬青) (Red)
- Orchid (蘭花) (Purple)
- Pansy (三色堇) (Yellow)
- Edelweiss (雪絨花) (Green)
- Rose (玫瑰) (Pink)
See also
- Education in Hong Kong
- List of schools in Hong Kong