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St. Paul's College, Hong Kong

St. Paul's College, Hong Kong
Chinese: 聖保羅書院
SPC.svg
School Badge of St. Paul's College
Address
69 Bonham Road, Hong Kong
Information
Type DSS, Day
Motto The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom
(寅畏上主是為智之本 (Chinese)
Timor Domini Principium Sapientiae (Latin))
Denomination Anglican
Established 1851
Founder Revd Vincent John Stanton
Principal Father Dennis
Supervisor Mr. Pong Yuen Sun, Louis
Grades Primary 1 – Form 6
Gender Boys
Enrolment 1200 (Secondary)
600 (Primary)
Medium of language English
Campus type Urban
Houses Banyan, Ginkgo, Oak, Pine, Rosewood, Yew
Publication Wayfarer (弘道, school magazine)
Scope (文苑, school newspaper)
Pupils Paulines
Website
St. Paul's College, Hong Kong
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St. Paul's College campus, as seen from HKU.
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Exterior of the North Wing (Classroom Block)
Traditional Chinese 聖保羅書院
Simplified Chinese 圣保罗书院

St. Paul's College (SPC; Traditional Chinese: 聖保羅書院) is an Anglican day school for boys in Hong Kong. Established in 1851, it is the oldest continuously-operated school in Hong Kong. The college opened in 1851 with one tutor and nine pupils. Today, it has 1,200 pupils in the secondary section and nearly 600 pupils in the primary section.

St. Paul's comprises an all-boys primary school section (Primary 1–6) and secondary section (Forms 1–6). The secondary school campus is situated in the Mid-levels area, part of Hong Kong Island's Western District, whilst the primary school operates in a dedicated campus at Pok Fu Lam in the Island's Southern District.

The College Council enjoys a special status in Hong Kong, in that it is a statutory body incorporated by a local ordinance, the St. Paul's College Council Incorporation Ordinance (Cap 1102, Laws of Hong Kong). The aim of the college is to "provide a liberal education to Chinese youths in the English language upon Christian principles."

St. Paul's College is one of the world's earliest Anglo-Chinese schools. Its founder, the Rev. Vincent John Stanton, was the first colonial chaplain of the former Colony of Hong Kong, appointed in 1843. In 1841, Rev. Stanton, raised funds in England to start an Anglo-Chinese school in Hong Kong. The Church of England Anglo-Chinese School opened for the purpose of teaching English to Chinese boys in 1849. St. Paul's College was officially founded in 1851, located at Glenealy in what is today the Central District.

The school opened with James Summers as headmaster, Rev. Edward T. R. Moncrieff as tutor and nine boys. The number of students soon swelled to 33. Rev. Moncrieff, the school's only tutor at the time, travelled to India, where he was killed in 1857 in the Indian Mutiny.


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