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'''Rosaryhill School''' ({{zh|t=玫瑰崗學校}}) is a [[co-educational]] school in [[Hong Kong]], offering kindergarten, primary and secondary education. The school is set to close by the end of the school year 2023–2024. |
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[[File:TP6077 Rosaryhill School Bus 07-03-2019.jpg|thumb|Rosaryhill School Bus]] |
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== History == |
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'''Rosaryhill School''' ({{zh|t=玫瑰崗學校}}) is a Band 3 [[Private school|private]] [[Catholic]] [[co-educational]] institution founded by the [[Dominican Order|Dominican Fathers]] in [[Hong Kong]] in 1959, at 41B, [[Stubbs Road]]. It currently has three sections, which are Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary. Historically, it had four sections including Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary (including sixth-form), and Business Studies. |
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The school was founded by the [[Dominican Order|Dominican Fathers]] in 1959 as the Dominican Primary School. |
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Since the establishment of Rosaryhill School, the position of Supervisor has been filled by [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] priests. Fr. He Yousun is the current supervisor of Rosaryhill School. |
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In April 2019, a teenage boy was injured in a [[Violence|violent attack]] by a fellow student with weapon at the secondary section of Rosaryhill School. A 16-year-old Form Three student was injured on the left side of his face by a 17-year-old Form Two male student during a physical dispute during the school's lunch break. The injured boy was sent to [[Ruttonjee Hospital]] in Wan Chai for treatment.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://yp.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/112604/teenage-boy-seriously-injured-fight-fellow-student-hong-kongs|title=Teenage boy seriously injured in fight with fellow student at Hong Kong's Rosaryhill School, police investigation in progress|website=yp.scmp.com|access-date=2019-04-24}}</ref> |
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In 2007 the Kindergarten Section of the school was separated to become the Rosaryhill Kindergarten. The Business Studies Section was discontinued in 2012; in 2017 the Secondary Section was separated as the Rosaryhill Secondary School.<ref>{{Cite report |url=http://sec.rhs.edu.hk/_aboutus/annual_report/AR_RHS_16-17.pdf |title=Annual Report, 2016–17 |last=Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section) }}</ref><ref>{{Cite report |url=http://www.sec.rhs.edu.hk/_aboutus/annual_report/AR_RHS_17-18.pdf |title=Annual Report, 2017–18 |last=Rosaryhill Secondary School}}</ref> |
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In 2009, four girls from Rosaryhill School were caught taking [[ketamine]] drug inside school premises.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-06/24/content_8315345.htm|title=Drug addicts growing among youth|website=www.chinadaily.com.cn|access-date=2019-04-24}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/news/20090606/00174_001.html|title=玫瑰崗四女生操場索K派對 - 東方日報|website=orientaldaily.on.cc|access-date=2019-04-24}}</ref> |
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==Co-Curricular Activities Committee (For Secondary Section only)== |
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In April 2019, a teenage boy was injured in a [[Violence|violent attack]] by a fellow student with a pen at the secondary section. A 16-year-old Form Three student was injured on the left side of his face by a 17-year-old Form Two student during the school's lunch break.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wong |first=Tsui-kai |date=12 April 2019 |title=Teenage boy seriously injured in fight with fellow student at Hong Kong's Rosaryhill School, police investigation in progress |url=https://yp.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/112604/teenage-boy-seriously-injured-fight-fellow-student-hong-kongs |access-date=2019-04-24 |website=yp.scmp.com}}</ref> |
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The Co-Curricular Activities Committee was established in 1994. The departments of Co-Curricular Activities Committee are as follows: |
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In 2009, four girl students were caught taking [[ketamine]] on school premises.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Ng |first=Teddy |date=2009-06-24 |title=Drug addicts growing among youth |url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-06/24/content_8315345.htm |access-date=2019-04-24 |work=chinadaily.com.cn}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |script-title=zh:玫瑰崗四女生操場索K派對 |url=http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/news/20090606/00174_001.html |access-date=2019-04-24 |website=orientaldaily.on.cc |language=zh}}</ref> |
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*'''Student Council Executive Committee''' - In the beginning of school term every year, the election of "Student Council" is held which enables two cabinets to compete for becoming the ruling council of the year. Students take part in the election under a "one-man, one vote" basis. Members from the Student Council Executive Committee have to bear up with the prefect duties as they are also the "Student Leaders". |
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*'''Student Council Representative Committee''' - It is formed by the "Student Leaders". It implements the duty of supervising the works done by "Student Council Executive Committee". |
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*'''Student Council Service Team''' - Assists the "Student Council Executive Committee" to carry out the charitable works of caring for the needs of underprivileged minorities within the Wanchai community. |
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*'''Rosarian Editorial Board''' - Reports the campus news and publishes the literary articles, which is accountable to the supervision of "Student Council Executive Committee" |
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*'''House Captain Liaison Committee''' - Each House appoints two captains to form this Committee |
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*'''House Executive Committee''' - The House Captains, who are elected under a "one-man, one vote" basis, form this Committee. All elected captains have to bear up with the prefect duties as they are also the "Student Leaders". |
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*'''Sports Association''' - Formed by representatives of different sports teams |
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*'''New Youth Society''' - Formerly known as "Catholic Students Society", which is administered by the Religious Department of the Dominican Priests |
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*'''Altar Service Team''' - Administered by the Religious Department of the Dominican Priests |
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*'''Discipline Team''' - "Student Leaders" from different Houses accomplish the prefect duties, and they elect their favourite Head Prefects. |
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*'''Library Service Team''' |
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*'''Red Cross Youth Unit''' |
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*'''Boys Scouts Team''' |
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*'''Youth Ambassadors Team''' |
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*'''School Choir''' |
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*'''Singing and Guitar Club''' |
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*'''Lion Dance Team''' |
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*'''Mobile Apps Programming Club''' |
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*'''Horticulture Club''' |
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*'''School Annual Editorial Board''' - Publishes School Annual every year. Members are responsible for the editorial tasks of reporting the official event news of Kindergarten, Primary Section and Secondary Section. |
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In 2023, it was announced that the primary school would be given over to the Dalton school group, that the middle school would be closed after the 23/24 school year, and that no new students would be entered into the system. The last form 6 class will graduate in 25/26, and the entire school turned over to the Dalton group.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lu |first=Yingshan |author-mask=Lu, Yingshan (呂穎姍) |date=2023-09-18 |script-title=zh:玫瑰崗中學2026年停辦 家長為子女轉校感困擾 學生稱傷心憤怒 |url=https://www.hk01.com/%E7%A4%BE%E6%9C%83%E6%96%B0%E8%81%9E/941730/%E7%8E%AB%E7%91%B0%E5%B4%97%E4%B8%AD%E5%AD%B82026%E5%B9%B4%E5%81%9C%E8%BE%A6-%E5%AE%B6%E9%95%B7%E7%82%BA%E5%AD%90%E5%A5%B3%E8%BD%89%E6%A0%A1%E6%84%9F%E5%9B%B0%E6%93%BE-%E5%AD%B8%E7%94%9F%E7%A8%B1%E5%82%B7%E5%BF%83%E6%86%A4%E6%80%92 |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=hk01.com |language=zh}}</ref>{{clarify|date=April 2024}} |
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Between September 1994 and July 2004, the "Student Council Executive Committee", "Student Council Representative Committee", "Student Council Service Team", "Rosarian Editorial Board", "House Captain Liaison Committee", "House Executive Committee" and "Sports Association" under the "Co-Curricular Activities Committee" were independent from the operations of "Discipline Team". Since September 2004, a system called "an integration among Student Council, Houses, Sports Association and Discipline Team" has been implemented. Members from the four Student Council units, the elected captains from the six houses, and representatives from "Sports Association" are consistently regarded as "Student Leaders". They have to bear up with the prefect duties assigned by the "Discipline Team" while tackling with their leadership duties within the "Co-Curricular Activities Committee". Moreover, all the "Student Leaders" have to elect several "Head Prefects" under a "one man, one vote" basis. |
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== Sections == |
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==House System (For Secondary Section only)== |
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The school has three sections: kindergarten, primary, and secondary. In the past, it offered business studies. |
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There are six Houses in total, which are administered by the "House Captain Liaison Committee" from the "Co-Curricular Activities Committee". "Student Leaders" from six Houses have to take part in the prefect duties of the Discipline Team at the same time. Each teacher, including the two Deputy Principals and the Officer of Student Affairs, is given a House identity as well. Captains from the six Houses are elected by their corresponding housemates within the campus under a "one-man, one vote" basis. The elected Captains form the "House Executive Committee": |
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*'''Dragon House''' |
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:Yellow is the House colour, whereas [[dragon]] is the auspicious animal. |
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*'''Eagle House''' |
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:Brown is the House colour, whereas [[eagle]] is the auspicious animal. |
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*'''Flamingo House''' |
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:Red is the House colour, whereas [[flamingo]] is the auspicious animal. |
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*'''Peacock House''' |
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:Blue is the House colour, whereas [[peacock]] is the auspicious animal. |
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*'''Phoenix House''' |
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:Orange is the House colour, whereas [[phoenix (mythology)|phoenix]] is the auspicious animal. |
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*'''Unicorn House''' |
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:Green is the House colour, whereas [[unicorn]] is the auspicious animal. |
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==Supervisor== |
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Since the establishment of Rosaryhill School, the position of Supervisor was accomplished by [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] priests. Fr. He Yousun now serves as the Supervisor in Rosaryhill School. |
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==List of Principals (For Secondary Section only)== |
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Since the establishment of Rosaryhill School, the position of Secondary Section Principal was accomplished by [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] priests. |
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Since September 2006, there was a change which Francis Tsung Pui-sum (叢培森先生), a Chinese intellectual, succeeded the position as the Principal of Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section). Francis Tsung Pui-sum became the first-ever Chinese intellectual to serve as the Principal of Secondary Section in the history of Rosaryhill School. |
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Since September 2015, 'Cherry Wong (黃碧瑜女士) succeeded the position as the Principal of Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section). Cherry Wong became the first-ever Chinese female intellectual to serve as the Principal of Secondary Section in the history of Rosaryhill School. |
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However, after a 3 year stint at Rosaryhill School, Miss Cherry Wong left the school and left the school in the hands of former academic office head Miss [[So Pui Ting]], who remains principal to this day. |
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==Visual Arts and Music Education (For Secondary Section only)== |
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Since the establishment of Rosaryhill School, the Visual Arts Department (formerly known as "Art Department") only allowed Form 5 students to register for the Art examinations from the [[Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination]]. Since 2001, there has been approval of Visual Arts curriculum in Form 6 and Form 7 levels. Students were then allowed to register for the Visual Arts examinations from the [[Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination]] and the [[Hong Kong Advanced Supplementary Level Examination]]. Since 2009, to keep abreast with the new 3-3-4 education system, students were allowed to register for the Visual Arts examination from the [[Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education]]. |
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The new 3-3-4 education was implemented in the Music curriculum for Form 4, Form 5 and Form 6 students in 2009. Form 6 students were allowed to register for the Music examination from the [[Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education]]. |
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==History Education (For Secondary Section only)== |
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The History Education (or "World History" Education) of Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section) is renowned with its requirement that the Form 4 and Form 5 students of the "Arts Stream" from the old era of [[Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination]] had to take this academic discipline as a compulsory subject. Form 6 and Form 7 students could freely choose to study History in either "[[Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination]]" module or '"[[Hong Kong Advanced Supplementary Level Examination]]" module. |
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The "Two History Teachers System" was Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section)'s unique innovation from the history of education development in Hong Kong. |
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Since 2009, to keep abreast with the new 3-3-4 education system, students were allowed to register for the History examination from the [[Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education]]. |
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Since 1994, the History Department of Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section) participated in the competitions and research schemes organized by [[Hong Kong Museum of History]], [[Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union]], [[The Hong Kong Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture]] and the Moral and Civic Education Team of HKSAR [[Education Bureau]]. The research focuses were mostly related to the [[history of Hong Kong]]. |
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*1994: [[Hong Kong Museum of History]] (Area: The local commercial units of Hong Kong; Title: [[Sing Tao News Corporation]]; Award: Champion in Junior Section) |
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*1995: [[Hong Kong Museum of History]] (Area: Traditional Festivals and [[Ennichi]]; Title: Mid-Autumn Festival) |
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*1996: [[Hong Kong Museum of History]] (Area: The district developments of Hong Kong; Title: Sheung Wan; Award: 2nd Runner-Up in Junion Section) |
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*1997: [[Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union]] (Area: The Time and Heritage Chain Design Competition for the Handover of Hong Kong; Award: Champion in Secondary Section) |
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*1998: [[The Hong Kong Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture]] (Title: The development of ferry services; Award: Merit in Junior Section) |
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*1998: [[Hong Kong Museum of History]] (Area: Press Media; Title: [[Radio Television Hong Kong]]) |
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*2000: [[Hong Kong Museum of History]] (Area: The streets and avenues of Hong Kong; Title: Queen's Road; Award: Merit in Junior Section) |
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*2006: [[Hong Kong Museum of History]] (Area: "Hong Kong Sentiments - The relationship between social-service groups and Hong Kong's developments"; Title: "[[Tung Wah Group of Hospitals]] accompany Hong Kong for Decades"; Award: 1st Runner-Up in Junior Section) |
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*2007: [[Hong Kong Museum of History]] and [[The Hong Kong Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture]] (Title: "[[Intangible cultural heritage]]"; Title: The Cantonese Operas of the Past, the Present and the Future) |
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*2008: Moral and Civic Education Team of HKSAR [[Education Bureau]] (Area: "Humanistic [[Olympic Games|Olympic]]"; Title: The Humanistic Olympic and the Conservation of Heritages - with [[Forbidden City]] and [[Old Summer Palace]] as examples) |
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==Geography Education (For Secondary Section only)== |
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The Geography Education of Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section) is renowned with its requirement that the Form 4 and Form 5 students of the "Arts Stream" from the old era of [[Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination]] had to take this academic discipline as a compulsory subject. Form 6 and Form 7 students could freely choose to study Geography in "[[Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination]]" module. |
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But, the school authority did not provide the option of "ASL Geography" (i.e. "[[Hong Kong Advanced Supplementary Level Examination]]" module) for students to choose. |
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Before July 2008, Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section) implemented the "Two Geography Teachers System" within the Geography classes of Form 6 and Form 7 levels. Two teachers are responsible for teaching "[[Physical geography]]" and the "[[Agricultural geography|Agricultural]] [[Urban geography|and Urban geography]]" respectively. |
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Students who registered for the Geography examination in "[[Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination]]" (or "AL Geography") module had to attend both "[[Physical geography]]" lessons and "Agricultural and Urban geography" lessons. |
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The "Two Geography Teachers System" was Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section)'s unique innovation from the history of education development in Hong Kong. |
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Since 2009, to keep abreast with the new 3-3-4 education system, students were allowed to register for the Geography examination from the [[Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education]]. |
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==Performing Arts Education (For Secondary Section only)== |
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The "Performing Arts Education" of Rosaryhill School was established in 1994 by Former Vice Panel Head of Co-Curricular Activities Committee and Former Panel Head of Chinese History Department. There is an Inter-House Drama Competition every year. The organizations which correspond with the Performing Arts Education are as follows: |
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*English Drama Society |
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*Chinese Drama Society |
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*Dance Club |
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*Film Appreciation Club |
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*Stage Management Team |
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==Major events (For Secondary Section only)== |
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*Extra-curricular Learning Week |
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*Parent-Teacher Association English and Chinese Essay Writing Competition |
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*Teacher-Student Day |
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*Religious Week |
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*Cantonese Speech Contest for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) Secondary Students |
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*Christmas Choral Performances at different shopping arcades - organized by School Choir |
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*Rainbow Connection - organized by School Choir |
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*Invitation of Overseas Choir Singers to Rosaryhill School - organized by Music Department and School Choir |
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*Eco-Fashion Show - organized by Visual Arts Department |
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*Athletic Meet |
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*Swimming Gala |
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*Cross Country Competition |
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*Inter-House Rope Skipping Competition |
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*Inter-House Drama Competition |
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*Inter-House Quiz |
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*Inter-House Floral Arrangement Design Competition |
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*Singing Contest - organized by Student Council Executive Committee |
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*Walkathon |
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*HKSAR Chief Executive Mock Election - organized by Student Council Executive Committee |
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*Commemoration of June 4 Victims - organized by Student Council Executive Committee |
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*Rosaryhill School Sports Tournament - organized by Sports Association |
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*Rosaryhill School Mentorship Programme - organized by Rosaryhill School Old Student Association |
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==Award Scheme (For Secondary Section only)== |
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The election of "Students of the Year" is held at the end of the school term. Nine teachers, including Principal, two Deputy Principals, Officer of Student Affairs, Visual Arts Panel Head, Music Panel Head, Physical Education Panel Head, Co-Curricular Activities Committee Panel Heads and Discipline Team Panel Head, form the election panel. The entire election is monitored by the "Office of Student Affairs". There are four awards: |
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*'''Student of the Year''' - to acknowledge the most distinguished student who performs brilliantly in academic pursuits, internal services, external services and external award experiences |
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*'''Sportsboy of the Year''' - to acknowledge the most distinguished sportsman who performs brilliantly in Physical Education and external award experiences |
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*'''Sportsgirl of the Year''' - to acknowledge the most distinguished sportsgirl who performs brilliantly in Physical Education and external award experiences |
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*'''Student Artist of the Year''' - to acknowledge the most distinguished student who performs brilliantly in Visual Arts, Music or Drama pursuits |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
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{{alumni|date=June 2021}} |
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*[https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-crime/article/2134793/indian-born-alleged-jailbreaker-and-terrorism-funder-romi Ramanjit Singh] - Indian-born international political activist<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-crime/article/2134793/indian-born-alleged-jailbreaker-and-terrorism-funder-romi|title=Indian 'jailbreaker and terror funder' in custody over multimillion-dollar robbery|date=2018-02-26|website=South China Morning Post|language=en|access-date=2019-04-24}}</ref> |
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* Hon. [[Bernard Charnwut Chan]] – member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong |
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*[[Leslie Cheung]] - Cantopop singer and actor, considered as one of the founding fathers of Cantopop |
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* [[Bobo Chan]] – former Hong Kong singer and model |
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* [[Constance Chan Hon-yee]] – medicine specialist and civil servant |
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* [[Charlene Choi]] - actress and singer, best known as a member of the Cantopop girl group Twins, alongside Gillian Chung |
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* [[Leslie Cheung]] – Cantopop singer and actor, considered as one of the founding fathers of Cantopop |
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* [[Kenix Kwok]] - actress |
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* [[Kelly Chen]] – Cantopop singer and actress |
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* [[Barbara Yung Mei Ling|Barbara Yung]] - actress, popular during the early 1980s |
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* [[Charlene Choi]] – actress and singer, best known as a member of the Cantopop girl group Twins, alongside Gillian Chung |
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* [[Tony Leung Ka Fai]] - actor, known for his starring in the horror feature ''Double Vision''; won three times Best Actor Award in Hong Kong Film Awards |
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* [[Queenie Chu]] – 1st Runner Up of Miss Hong Kong 2004; actress of TVB |
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* [[Tony Leung Ka Fai]] – actor, known for his starring in the horror feature ''Double Vision''; won three times Best Actor Award in Hong Kong Film Awards |
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* [[Queenie Chu]] - 1st Runner Up of [[Miss Hong Kong]] 2004; actress of [[TVB]] |
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* [[Kenix Kwok]] – actress |
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* Hon. [[Bernard Charnwut Chan]] - member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong |
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* [[Barbara Yung Mei Ling|Barbara Yung]] – actress, popular during the early 1980s |
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* [[Andrew Wong (NTA Adviser)|Andrew Wong]] - United States National Tour Association China Inbound Program Adviser; President of OWL TOURS LLC<ref>{{web reference|URL=https://ntaonline.com/board-of-directors/|title=China Inbound Advisory Group}}</ref><ref>{{web reference|URL=http://h5.183read.cc/jigou/articleDetial_dbs_602379_1381811.html|title=王斯聪专题访问}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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*[[List of schools in Hong Kong]] |
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==External links== |
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{{commons category|Rosaryhill School}} |
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*[http://www.rhs.edu.hk/ RHS website] |
*[http://www.rhs.edu.hk/ RHS website] |
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*[http://www.rhs.edu.hk/school/pic/song1.gif School song] |
*[http://www.rhs.edu.hk/school/pic/song1.gif School song] |
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*[http://www.rhsosa.org// RHSOSA (Rosaryhill School Old Student Association)] |
*[http://www.rhsosa.org// RHSOSA (Rosaryhill School Old Student Association)] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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*[http://www.annualquiz.org/english/schools The Annual Quiz (AQ) |
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Revision as of 19:33, 19 April 2024
Rosaryhill School 玫瑰崗學校 | |
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Address | |
41B Stubbs Road Hong Kong | |
Coordinates | 22°15′49″N 114°10′57″E / 22.26361°N 114.18250°E |
Information | |
Type | Private primary and secondary school |
Motto | Latin: Veritas (Truth) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholicism |
Denomination | Dominican Fathers |
Established | 1959 |
Colour(s) | Black and white |
Affiliation | Dominican Fathers of Holy Rosary Province |
Website | www |
Rosaryhill School Bus, in 2019 |
Rosaryhill School (Chinese: 玫瑰崗學校) is a co-educational school in Hong Kong, offering kindergarten, primary and secondary education. The school is set to close by the end of the school year 2023–2024.
History
The school was founded by the Dominican Fathers in 1959 as the Dominican Primary School.
Since the establishment of Rosaryhill School, the position of Supervisor has been filled by Dominican priests. Fr. He Yousun is the current supervisor of Rosaryhill School.
In 2007 the Kindergarten Section of the school was separated to become the Rosaryhill Kindergarten. The Business Studies Section was discontinued in 2012; in 2017 the Secondary Section was separated as the Rosaryhill Secondary School.[1][2]
In April 2019, a teenage boy was injured in a violent attack by a fellow student with a pen at the secondary section. A 16-year-old Form Three student was injured on the left side of his face by a 17-year-old Form Two student during the school's lunch break.[3]
In 2009, four girl students were caught taking ketamine on school premises.[4][5]
In 2023, it was announced that the primary school would be given over to the Dalton school group, that the middle school would be closed after the 23/24 school year, and that no new students would be entered into the system. The last form 6 class will graduate in 25/26, and the entire school turned over to the Dalton group.[6][clarification needed]
Sections
The school has three sections: kindergarten, primary, and secondary. In the past, it offered business studies.
Notable alumni
- Hon. Bernard Charnwut Chan – member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong
- Bobo Chan – former Hong Kong singer and model
- Constance Chan Hon-yee – medicine specialist and civil servant
- Leslie Cheung – Cantopop singer and actor, considered as one of the founding fathers of Cantopop
- Kelly Chen – Cantopop singer and actress
- Charlene Choi – actress and singer, best known as a member of the Cantopop girl group Twins, alongside Gillian Chung
- Queenie Chu – 1st Runner Up of Miss Hong Kong 2004; actress of TVB
- Tony Leung Ka Fai – actor, known for his starring in the horror feature Double Vision; won three times Best Actor Award in Hong Kong Film Awards
- Kenix Kwok – actress
- Barbara Yung – actress, popular during the early 1980s
References
- ^ Rosaryhill School (Secondary Section). Annual Report, 2016–17 (PDF) (Report).
- ^ Rosaryhill Secondary School. Annual Report, 2017–18 (PDF) (Report).
- ^ Wong, Tsui-kai (12 April 2019). "Teenage boy seriously injured in fight with fellow student at Hong Kong's Rosaryhill School, police investigation in progress". yp.scmp.com. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- ^ Ng, Teddy (24 June 2009). "Drug addicts growing among youth". chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- ^ 玫瑰崗四女生操場索K派對. orientaldaily.on.cc (in Chinese). Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- ^ Lu, Yingshan (呂穎姍) (18 September 2023). 玫瑰崗中學2026年停辦 家長為子女轉校感困擾 學生稱傷心憤怒. hk01.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 September 2023.