Sing Yin Secondary School

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TypeBoys-only, aided secondary school
MottoBeing able to manifest one's highest morality
Religious affiliationCatholic
Opened1970; 56 years ago (1970)
Sing Yin Secondary School
Location
38 New Clear Water Bay Road,
Choi Hung, Kowloon

Information
TypeBoys-only, aided secondary school
MottoBeing able to manifest one's highest morality
Religious affiliationCatholic
Opened1970; 56 years ago (1970)
FounderFr. H.P. Canavan
PresidentRev. Johnson Dhos
PrincipalDr. Hui Chi Kuen
Faculty65
Classes30
LanguageEnglish
Campus size70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2)
AffiliationDivine Word Missionaries
Websitewww.singyin.edu.hk
Sing Yin Secondary School
Traditional Chinese聖言中學
Simplified Chinese圣言中学
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShèngyán Zhōngxué
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingsing3 jin4 zung1 hok6

Sing Yin Secondary School (Chinese: 聖言中學), founded in 1970, is a Catholic, boys' secondary school in Hong Kong. The campus size is around 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2). The school was dubbed "The Greenest School on Earth" by the U.S. Green Building Council in 2013.[1][2]

Sing Yin Secondary School was organized by Fr. H.P. Canavan, a priest of the Divine Word Missionaries. Later, he served as the principal and supervisor of the school for more than 20 years.[citation needed]

Facilities

Old Lam Tin campus

On Tin Street Campus

Sing Yin Secondary School's old Lam Tin Campus was located at 11 On Tin Street, Lam Tin.[citation needed] It was opposite the St. Paul's School (Lam Tin), both of which are well-known single-sex schools in the Kwun Tong District. [citation needed] The campus was converted into the primary campus for Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong.

New Choi Wan campus

Choi Wan Campus

Sing Yin moved to its current campus at 38 New Clear Water Bay Road, Choi Hung in 2011.[3] It is the first environmental demonstration school in Hong Kong.[citation needed]

The new campus includes new facilities such as:[4]

The school was dubbed "The Greenest School on Earth" by the U.S. Green Building Council in 2013.[1][2]

See also

References

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