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  bgcolor "#efefef" align="center" colspan=2'''Queen's College''' (皇仁書院)
  bgcolor "#efefef"School Emblem
  bgcolor "#efefef"Motto
  bgcolor "#efefef" Founded
  bgcolor "#dfefff" 1862
  bgcolor "#efefef" School Type
  bgcolor "#dfefff"Public
  bgcolor "#efefef" Location
  bgcolor "#dfefff" Causeway Bay , Hong Kong
  bgcolor "#efefef"Medium of Instruction
  bgcolor "#dfefff" English
  bgcolor "#efefef" Enrolment
  bgcolor "#dfefff"1,200 students
  bgcolor "#efefef" Campus Size
  bgcolor "#dfefff"Approximately 25 acres (16,766&nbspm&sup2)
  bgcolor "#efefef" School Magazine
  bgcolor "#dfefff"''The Yellow Dragon'' - First Published in June 1899 The first Chinese school magazine in the world





QC old boys are traditionally well-represented in many of the world's best universities, including Harvard University , Princeton University , Yale University , Stanford University , Massachusetts Institute Of Technology , University Of Cambridge , University Of Oxford , London School Of Economics , Cornell University , University Of Virginia , University Of Michigan , Washington University In St. Louis , University Of Texas At Austin and University Of California, Berkeley , while most other Form 7 graduates enroll in reputable local univerisites such as University Of Hong Kong and Chinese University Of Hong Kong .

Queen's College, Hong Kong is being recognised as one of the finest schools in Hong Kong and its students are regarded as the ''crème de la crème'' because of their outstanding achievements in both academics and extra-curricular activities.


PUBLICATIONS


First published in June 1899 , the Queen's College school magazine, ''The Yellow Dragon'' (《黃龍報》), is now the world's oldest existing Anglo-Chinese school magazine. ''The Yellow Dragon'' is a priceless historical witness of the educational development of Hong Kong, as well as the social changes in Asia Pacific. The 100th volume of ''The Yellow Dragon'' has been published in 2005 . In the Chinese section of the centenary volume, a brief conclusion of the past 100 volumes (百期回望專輯) was written by seven students in 2005 to commemorate the special centenary occasion.

In commenoration of the school's 125th anniversary in 1987 , a limited-edition book entitled ''Queen's College Its History 1862-1987'' was published by Queen's College Old Boys' Association. The book was written by Gwenneth Stokes and John Stokes.

Gwenneth Stokes was the first woman to become Associate to the Chief Justice of South Australia . With her husband, she has written a number of history texts that are used in many countries. John Stokes (husband of Gwenneth) was the Principal of Queen's College from 1965 to 1970 .

Gwenneth and John Stokes spent two years to compile the 494-page school history. They conducted research at Queen's College, as well as in archives and libraries in Hong Kong , and the United Kingdom .


SCHOOL SONG


Hail Alma Mater! Long Life to Queen's College,

Kindly instructor and guide of our youth,

Lighting the land with the bright beams of knowledge,

Teaching thy children to reverence truth!

Bound in close brotherhood all thy collegians,

Cherishing memories tender and strong,

Scattered asunder in various regions,

Q.C.'s and O.Q.C.'s join in the song.


(Chorus) Q.C.! Q.C.! Q.C.! Q.C.! Q.C.!

In that cry what a magic is found.

Let us roll out the glorious sound;

Q.C.! Q.C.!


From the proud city and from the lone valley,

From the rich districts of Kwang-tung we come.

Hakka and Cantonese round thee we rally,

Far from our kindred in thee we find home.

Sternly we strive in our sports and our studies,

For the race goes to the wise and the strong.

Moulding our manhood, our mind and our bodies,

Q.C.'s and O.Q.C.'s join in the song. (Chorus)


Time speeds along. Soon our schooldays are ended,

Comes the sad hour when from thee we must part!

Thee who so kindly and skillfully blended,

Lore of the Orient with Western art.

We will not falter nor fearfully wonder,

Nurtured by thee we feel valiant and strong.

Sons of Cathay, raise your voices in thunder,

Q.C.'s and O.Q.C.'s join in the song. (Chorus)

(Lyrics by: William Kay ())

The melody of the Queen's College School Song is very similar to that of Heep Yunn School .


SOME NOTABLE ALUMNI



Politicians, Government Officials, and Legislators




Businessmen



Academics




LIST OF PRINCIPALS (FORMERLY HEADMASTERS)


  • Dr. Frederick Stewart (1862-1881)

  • Dr. G.H. Bateson Wright (1881-1909)

  • Mr. T.K. Dealy, FRGS, FEIS, FCS , DRF ( Paris ) (1909-1918)

  • Mr. Bartram Tanner, ISO (1918-1925)

  • Mr. A.H. Crook, OBE (1925-1930)

  • Mr. F.J. de Rome, MBE (1930-1939)

  • Mr. M.G. O'Connor (1939-1941)

  • Mr. L.G. Morgan (Acting) (1947)

  • Mr. J.J. Ferguson (Acting) (1947)

  • Mr. H.N. Williamson, OBE (1947-1961)

  • Mr. Cheung King-pak (1961-1964)

  • Mr. Wong Yee-wa (Acting) (1964)

  • Mr. F.C. Gamble (1964-1965)

  • Mr. John Stokes (1965-1970)

  • Mr. Raymond Huang (1970-1973)

  • Mr. William Cheung Yuk-ming (1973-1976)

  • Mr. Timothy Yung (1976-1982)

  • Mr. Chew Tung-sing (1982-1987)

  • Mr. Kong Shiu-chung (1987-1994)

  • Mr. Lee Kar-hung (1994-2000)

  • Mrs. Cheung Lam Lai-king Kitty (2000-2003)

  • Mr. Li Lok-yin (2003-present)




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