| School
History |
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The
Beginning
In
1967, the former Bishop of Hong Kong, Msgr. L. Bianchi
invited the P.I.M.E. Sisters to start a Catholic secondary
school for girls in Tsuen Wan. This invitation was then
accepted and the first group of two sisters, Sr. Maddalena
Pirodda and Sr. Theresa Pathickal, arrived in Hong Kong
in September, 1968. In July the following year, the construction
of the school building started.
Our
school was named 'Pope Paul VI College' as the reigning
Pope then was Pope Paul VI. Our school was also the first
school sponsored by the P.I.M.E. Sisters in Hong Kong.
Pope
Paul VI College opened its doors to the first group of
students on 1st September, 1969 at the premises of Shek
Lei Catholic Primary School which, at that time, was not
operating the afternoon session. So our lessons were conducted
only in the afternoon, and our classrooms occupied only
one floor of the primary school building. Besides, our
school started with 6 teachers and 220 students of form
one only. The supervisor was Sr. Maddalena Pirodda and
the Principal was Sr. Theresa Pathickal. At the time,
no cultural or practical subjects were offered; moreover,
the library and laboratories did not exist.
In
August 1970, we were able to move to our own new school
building. After settling down, our school began to develop
from a humble beginning with 220 students and 6 teachers
to the present when it is blooming with the energetic
and happy faces of 58 teachers and more than eleven hundred
young ladies.
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Important
Events |
1969
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In
July, the construction of the school building started.
In September, our school opened its doors to the first group
of students at the premises of Shek Lei Catholic Primary
School. |
| 1970 |
In
September, we moved to our new school building.
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| 1971 |
On 24th May, the school was inaugurated by Mr. John Canning,
Director of Education Department.
On 20th June, the school was blessed by
Most Rev. Francis Hsu, Bishop of Hong Kong.
In October, the evening section of the
school began for F.1-F.5 arts students.
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| 1973 |
The
1st Sports Day was held.
The 1st Open Day was held. |
| 1974
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The
first batch of F.5 students graduated.
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| 1975 |
A
social worker from the Tsuen Wan Caritas began stationing
in our school.
In January, the 1st Speech Day was held.
In September, F.6 arts class was opened.
The Careers Section was established.
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| 1976 |
In September, F.6 science class was opened. The Discipline
Committee was set up |
| 1977
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The
floating class system was introduced.
The
school adopted a six-day cycle system.
The
shrine 'Mother of the Saviour' was built at the school
entrance.
The 'Student Representatives' was established.
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| 1979
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The
10th Anniversary Celebration and Open Day were held. |
| 1980 |
Sr.
Theresa was appointed as Supervisor of the school.
Sr. Ida Giacometti was appointed as Principal
of the school.
Mr. C.K. Chan was appointed as Vice-Principal.
|
| 1981 |
The
school organised its first parents'night.
|
| 1982 |
The Big Sister Scheme was set up.
'LINK', the school newspaper, was first
published.
The evening section was closed.
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| 1976 |
In September, F.6 science class was opened.
The
Discipline Committee was set up.
|
| 1983 |
Remedial teaching was introduced to F.1 students. |
| 1985 |
The School Counselling Team was set up. |
| 1987
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Two
additional classrooms were built in the covered playground.
|
| 1989 |
Sr. Theresa left for Rome. Sr. Luigia was appointed as supervisor.
The 20th Anniversary Open Day was held.
The 20th Anniversary Scholarship Fund
was set up.
The School Management Committee was open
to non-P.I.M.E. members.
|
| 1990 |
Administrative work was computerized.
Sr. Ida, the school principal, was concurrently
the school supervisor.
|
| 1992 |
Pope Paul VI College Alumnae Association was formally set
up in June. |
| 1993 |
Two additional classrooms were built in the covered playground.
The School Executive Consultative Committee
was set up.
|
| 1994
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25th
Anniversary Celebrations:Solemn Thanksgiving Mass in the
Cathedral and Speech Day
The first Teacher's Handbook was compiled.
Miss C.W. Lam was appointed as Vice-Principal.
|
| 1995 |
Two
more study rooms were opened for S.5, S.6 and S.7 students.
|
| 1996 |
The
Staff Computer Room was opened. |
| 1998 |
The
school was placed on the 114 EMI schools list.
The Staff Development Committee, the School
Homepage Committee, and the Language Across the Curriculum
Committee were set up.
|
| 1999 |
The
First Staff Development Day was held .
The 30th Anniversary Celebration and Open
Day were held.
The website for the school homepage was
set up.
The Parent-Teacher Association Preparatory
Committee was set up.
|
| 2000 |
Sr.
Ida Giacometti retired.
Mrs. K.C. Au was appointed Vice-Principal.
Mr. C.K. Chan was appointed Principal
of the School.
The Parent-Teacher Association was set
up.
The School Selection Board was set up.
The school brass band was set up.
|
| 2001 |
The
Reading Promotion Committee and the Academic Committee were
set up.
The Social Service Award was set up to
put the school motto into practice.
The School Annex was opened in September.
The Students' Association was established
to replace the Student Representatives.
|
| 2002 |
The
Project-based Learning Committee was set up.
The Moral and Civic Education Committee
was set up.
The 'One-pupil-one-service' Programme
started.
The Multi-media Language Centre was established.
|
| 2003 |
Mr.
C.K. Chan retired. Miss C.W. Lam was appointed Principal
of the school.
Miss M.L. Cheung was appointed Vice-Principal.
The School Self-Evaluation Committee was
set up.
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