Parkside / Kowloon Junior School / Portuguese Community School / Escola Camoes, Cox's Road [????- ]
Timeline, incorporating details from comments below:
Timeline, incorporating details from comments below:
It was the first free private school, started in 1880. The site has been redeveloped twice and has remained as a school since the 19th century. The present school building on site, LSCMPS ceased operation since 2005
Demolition proposed to build a youth Hostel. Details here
Completion date from the school website:
Bishop Hall Jubilee School was established in 1961 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the Right Reverend Ronald Owen Hall as the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Hong Kong, Macao and South China (now reorganized as Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Province). The laying of the foundation stone on 10th December 1961 marked the blessing of God to this school, which was founded in the aftermath of World War II, a time when the number of students in Hong Kong was on the rise.
From the St Stephens College Website:
In 1901, a group of eight Chinese businessmen and community leaders wrote to the Governor of Hong Kong asking him to open an English school for Chinese children residing in the Colony.
After a temporary stay in Kennedy Road, Queen's College moved here in 1950:
Queen's College after the War (1950 - 1962 )
Original location of St. Andrew's school.
Later on Gough Street
According to the school's history page, the opening ceremony was held on March 12, 1960.