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  1. The S1 Discretionary Places Interview will be held on 16 March 2024 (Sat). Each shortlisted candidate will receive relevant information by post. If a candidate does not receive the letter by 12 March 2024, please call our School Office at 2384 1038. [The personal data provided in the application forms for S1 admissions will be processed by ...

  2. Wah Yan College Kowloon ( WYK; Chinese: 九龍華仁書院; demonym: Wahyanite, pl.: Wahyanites) is a Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Chinese Province of the Society of Jesus. It is located in Kowloon, Hong Kong and is a grant-in-aid secondary school using English as the primary medium of instruction. The total land area of its ...

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  3. Wah Yan College was founded by Mr. Peter TSUI Yan Sau at 60 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong on on 16 December 1919. It was relocated to 8 Nelson Street in 1928 as student enrollment grew. It became an independent grant-in-aid school and was named Wah Yan College, Kowloon in 1933. The campus at 56 Waterloo Road had its groundbreaking ceremony in 1950 ...

  4. 1919 (16 December) Wah Yan College founded by Mr. Peter TSUI Yan Sau at 60 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong. “Wah” refers to “Ng Wah”, a district in Guangdong from where Mr. TSUI came from; “Yan” is the middle name of Mr. TSUI. 1924 (20 November) Kowloon Branch of Wah Yan College was established at 70 Portland Street. Initial enrolment ...

  5. The Wah Yan story is one of adaptation and growth. Wah Yan College was founded on 16th December 1919 by Mr. Tsui Yan Sau, Peter. There were four students on the first day of school. It was not long before we became the first Grant-In-Aid school founded and managed by a Chinese in 1922. Our extraordinary performance in the early days drew the ...

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  6. Jul 8, 2019 · The Wah Yan story is one of adaptation and growth. Wah Yan College was founded on 16th December 1919 by Mr. Tsui Yan Sau, Peter. There were four students on the first day of school. It was not long before we became the first Grant-In-Aid school founded and managed by a Chinese in 1922. Our extraordinary performance in the early days drew the ...

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  8. Our dearest Wahyanites and friends – whether you are current students, alumni of different generations, or friends of the Wah Yan community, we need your support, especially in the following areas. For enquiries, please contact 2384 1038 or wyk100@wyk.edu.hk

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