Kennedy Road Junior School (1961-1989)

Submitted by David on Sat, 04/03/2010 - 19:01
The original Kennedy Road Junior School (better than all the rest!)
The original Kennedy Road Junior School (better than all the rest!), by hongkongpom

For more on the history of the building, see 26, Kennedy Road, and for more photos see http://gwulo.com/node/5983/photos

If you're looking for old classmates, there's an alumni group on Facebook with photos and discussions.

The Kennedy School website gives a history of it's time at the Kennedy Road site:

The name Kennedy School became the school’s official title when it moved to its current premises in Sha Wan Drive, Sandy Bay, Pokfulam in 1989. When it was established in 1961, it was known as Kennedy Road Junior School and occupied temporary premises in Kennedy Road, Mid-Levels.

The school opened on September 16, 1961 with 44 pupils and two teachers, Miss M. Patten and Miss J.E. Holmes. The opening was necessitated by the rapid growth of the expatriate population at that time and because Glenealy School was unable to accommodate all Year 1 applicants. The school was administered by the Hong Kong Government.

The original premises consisted of two delightful old colonial style buildings dating from around 1918. The exact date is not known as the information is missing from the Lands Office records. The main building at No. 26 Kennedy Road was erected as a Japanese school for 80 students. The staff lived in flats on the top floor. A camphorwood tree grew in the courtyard on the Ground Floor level. There was an altar off the main play area guarded by the two stone temple dogs which used to guard the entrance of our present site until donated to a local Japanese school, and the Japanese logo of the Rising Sun was on the gable. The building became Government property following the Second World War. From time to time former Japanese pupils returned to visit and photograph their old school.

The second building at No. 28 Kennedy Road (called the Annex) housed the first Kennedy Road School which operated from 1946 to December 1953. In 1953 it combined with the Peak School (formerly housed in what is now the Fire Station in Gough Hill Path) and moved into the new Peak School premises on the corner of Plunkett’s Road. The Log Book of the original school is still retained in the Peak School. The original Kennedy School had six classes and about 60 pupils.

In 1979, the Hong Kong Government dis-established the five English-medium Primary Schools which it administered and they came under the auspices of the English Schools Foundation. As the premises which housed Kennedy Road Junior School were in a poor state and badly sited for the catchment area, the Government undertook to replace the building. This was not done until 1988 when construction of the present building was begun.

Over 4,000 pupils had attended Kennedy Road Junior School before it moved to Sandy Bay.

Leaving the premises in Kennedy Road, which had been occupied for 27 years, was a very sad occasion for staff and pupils and especially for the Principal, Miss Holmes, who had been at the school since it was first established.

Please leave a comment below if you can add any more.

This, from the Public Records Office, states that it is about IL 1379 RP, Kennedy Road Junior School.  Not sure about the discrepency.

I'm an old boy too. What i most remember is playing truant from the extra French lessons my Dad signed me up for and hanging around the streets outside waiting for my Mother to come and pick me up. Also the row of shops where we could buy those little plastic cocktail stick swords and spears etc. which were avidly traded. I also remember the rising sun motifs in the courtyard/playground.

I am not an old boy but I have fond memories of the playground. The cub/scout group which I belonged to, the 13th Group in HK, has our weekly sunday gathering in the playground.(C 1965) The overgrown garden at the back was magical. Our club has a storage room which is in one of the houses at the back, I went there once and was covered with fleas !! I think those old houses have been demolished now. Next time I come back to HK, I must visit this place if I am permitted.