The Hong Kong branch was established in 1933 in Ho Man Tin. Initially, only primary school education was offered; a junior high school division using Chinese as medium of instruction was established in 1938, a senior high division was established in 1940. The school was suspended during Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II. Students and staff went to Macau and mainland China. In 1945, the school moved back to a temporary site in Kowloon Tong and in 1946, the school moved back to Ho Man Tin. In 1950, the school was renamed from a Hong Kong branch of the Canton school to the present name. In 1952, a new extension on the land donated by Hong Kong Government was built and completed in September 1953. The premises are located at 20 Pui Ching Road which was named after the school.
Motto and Colours
The school motto, "Utmost Goodness and Righteousness" (至善至正), was adopted in 1916. It is derived from passages in the Old Testament: Deuteronomy 12:28 ("you will be doing what is good and right in the eyes of the Lord your God.";「行耶和華你神眼中看為善為正的事」) and Psalm 25:8 ("Good and upright is the Lord; therefore he instructs sinners in his ways";「耶和華是良善正直的」).[1]
The school colours, red and blue, were introduced in 1917 when the school flag was first designed. According to the school, red symbolises passion and enthusiasm, while blue represents calmness and thoughtful planning.[2]
Today
Pui Ching Middle School uses Chinese as its primary medium of instruction, with English used in certain subjects. It is an aided co-educational secondary school, offering classes from Form 1 to Form 6. The school operates 36 classes with a total enrolment of more than 1,100 students.[3]
Alfred Y. Cho, 卓以和, father of molecular beam epitaxy and quantum cascade lasers. former Vice President of Semiconductor Research at Bell Labs, Awarded US National Medal of Science in 1993 and US National Medal of Technology in 2007. Inducted into the US National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2009.
Kwing Lam Chan, 陳炯林, Dean of Space Science Institute and Director of Lunar and Planetary Science Laboratory, Macau University of Science and Technology, Head of the Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Application Research Scientist, China Chang'E Lunar Exploration.
Edmond Ko, 高彥鳴, former senior advisor to the Provost, Director of the Center for Engineering Education Innovation at Hong Kong University for Science & Technology; former Vice Provost, Carnegie Mellon University; former vice president, City University of Hong Kong.[6]