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Pooi To Middle School was founded in 1888 by the
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. As one of the few
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schools with over a hundred years of history, it aims at nurturing young women to "speak confidently and think critically in bilingual learning environment". Pooi To Middle School is located at 2 Inverness Road,
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, Hong Kong. In 2006, it was temporarily relocated to 101
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,
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. The school has moved back to the current location on 18 March 2009, after the new campus was constructed.


History

Missionary Emma Young, sent by Southern Baptist Convention based in USA, set up ‘Pooi To Academy’ in
Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ...
. Most women in
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at that time didn’t have the chance to learn about Christianity. Also, they didn’t have the opportunity to receive education, as the society was dominated by the ancient Chinese thinking that women should not be educated. Only five people enrolled in the first lesson on 3 March 1888. In 1907, the school was relocated to Dongshan, Canton. Later in 1918, Pooi To Kindergarten, Primary School, Secondary School and Elementary Teacher Training School were established. Pooi To Academy was registered in 1930, and from then onwards it was managed by local Chinese. Ms Chan Yuen-so was appointed as principal in the same year. In 1937(during
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), an air raid occurred in
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after
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. Teachers and students fled to
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where the school was reopened on 27 September 1937. By that time the number of students had increased greatly to 75. One year later, in 1938, the school was relocated again to Kwong Wah Street in
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. In 1941, the school collaborated with Pui Ching Secondary School to set up Pooi To Joint Secondary School in Ping Shek, Hong Kong. However, Hong Kong was occupied by the Japanese a year later, and ''Pooi To Middle School'' was then moved to
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. In 1945, war ended, ''Pooi To Middle School'' was reopened in Dongshan,
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. On the other hand, in September, a Hong Kong branch school was set up. In 1946, the Hong Kong branch was officially renamed as Hong Kong Pooi To Girls’ School. Again, it was relocated to No. 37 Grampian Road,
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, where the campus was shared by primary and secondary school students. In 1952, the school successfully applied for the land in 2-8 Inverness Road to build a new campus, which was later officially opened by Madam Grantham (Maurine Samson, wife of Hong Kong Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham) on the opening ceremony. In 1959, a new building - ‘The Seventieth Anniversary Memorial Hall’ was constructed. Later in 1984, ‘Pooi To Corridor’ was built to link between the Main Hall and Memorial Hall. ''Pooi To Middle School'' adopted the 5-year New Academic Structure in 1961. Four years later, in 1965, students sat for
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(Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination) and the passing rate was 95%. In 1975, Pooi To Middle School gradually became an Aided Secondary School.


School Song

The school song is basically the same with the one of Guangzhou No.7 Middle School. However, Pooi To Middle School only takes the third verse as their school song. It is sung in
Putonghua Standard Chinese ()—in linguistics Standard Northern Mandarin or Standard Beijing Mandarin, in common speech simply Mandarin, better qualified as Standard Mandarin, Modern Standard Mandarin or Standard Mandarin Chinese—is a modern standar ...
. The school song is a reminder for all students that no matter what happens, they should stay strong and keep the school motto -"Love, Integrity, Purity and Perseverance" in mind. "培道同學兮,愛誠貞毅。
四德俱備兮,無往而畏。
當茲社會兮,釜鳴而螗沸。
毋惶毋惑兮,毋悲毋歔欷。
培道同學兮,記取愛誠貞毅"


School motto

"Love, Integrity, Purity and Perseverance" is the school motto of Pooi To Middle School. The school aims at nurturing students to become loving, honest, pure and persevering girls. The school also hopes that students could keep these qualities as their future goals, even after they graduated from school.


House

Unlike the other schools in
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, ''Pooi To Middle School'' runs a "one form-one house" system in which a form of students is grouped as one house only, i.e. each grade level works together in all inter-school competitions. Therefore, there will be a new house every year. The
Chinese Chinese can refer to: * Something related to China * Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity **''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation ** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ...
name of the house must include the ‘山(shan)’ ‘日(ri)’ ‘羽(yu)’.


Campus

The campus of Pooi To Middle School has an area of about 15512 m². After completion of construction works in 2009, the campus now has four buildings. The facilities include : * 30 classrooms * 3 small group teaching classrooms * Student Activity Centre * Meeting room * Staff room * Hall * Lecture theatre * Gymnasium * Library * Basketball court * Green garden * School's History Gallery * Dancing room * Canteen


School emblem, and badge


School emblem

The
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in the middle of the school emblem symbolizes love, faith, hope and blessing. It encourages students to cherish the grace and love of God, and to build an energetic life with faith and hope from God.


School badge

The school badge is composed of three colours: red, yellow and blue. Each colour conveys a different symbolic meaning - red represents passion and bravery; yellow represents energy and gentleness; blue represents rationality and calmness.


Achievements


Academic

In the 2015
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(Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education), students of Pooi To Middle School achieved remarkable results. The percentages of number of students achieving level 2 in 15 subjects were higher than the overall average of Hong Kong. Also, 100% pass was achieved in 8 subjects (including English Language, Mathematics Module II, History, BAFS (Accounting), BAFS (Business), Economics, Chemistry and Visual Arts).


Extra-curricular Activities

Students of Pooi To Middle School also have outstanding performance on different extra-curricular activities, For example, students have achieved great results in Inter-school Athletics Competition, including: * Inter-School Athletics Competition - (Group A Team) 2nd runner-up * Inter-School Athletics Competition - (Group B Team) 3rd runner-up * Inter-School Athletics Competition - (Overall) 4th runner-up * Inter-School Swimming Competition - (Group A 4x50 Free-Style Relay) 2nd runner-up


Language policy

Pooi To Middle School is a CMI school (
Chinese Chinese can refer to: * Something related to China * Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity **''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation ** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ...
as Medium of Instruction School) which focuses on Bilingual (Chinese and
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
) education. By applying such strategy, the school aims to let students learn better, as
Chinese Chinese can refer to: * Something related to China * Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity **''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation ** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ...
is the mother language of students. Still, students’ English subject results are comparable to, or even better than students from EMI schools (English as Medium of Instruction School). Pooi To Middle School has been acknowledged by the Hong Kong
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of its mastery of
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.


Curriculum

The school implements
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policy. Three out of four classes use English as the main medium of teaching, while one class uses Chinese. The key learning areas include Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies, Science Education, Technology Education, Arts Education, Physical Education and Personal, Social and Humanities Studies.


Notable alumnae

* Katie Chan Fook-Sang (artist) * Leung Ching Man (reporter of
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News) * Kaman Lee (
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News anchor) * Anna, Yau Hoi Man (artist) *
Monica Chan Monica Chan Fat-yung (Chinese: 陳法蓉; born 28 October 1966) is a Hong Kong actress and model. She won the Miss Hong Kong 1989 pageant. Before her acting days, Chan graduated from high school in Canada and attended University of Hawaii. Befor ...
(artist) *
Jessica Hester Hsuan Jessica Hester Hsuan (; PA: syn hyn, also known as Suen Huen, is a Hong Kong actress. Early life Hsuan's father gave her the name Jessica, while her mother gave her the middle name Hester. She was educated in Hong Kong at Maryknoll Convent S ...
(artist) * Vikki Tong (artist) * Ho Ka Lee Lillian (artist) * Irene Lo (first runner-up of
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, 1981) * Anglie Leon Leung (winner of
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, 1982) *
Eman Lam Eman Lam Yee-man (born 25 October 1982) is a Hong Kong singer and songwriter. Lam and Ellen Joyce Loo were part of the vocal duo at17. In contrast with Ellen Joyce Loo (who had been writing songs which incline more toward Cantopop), Lam's song ...
(singer) * Josie Ma (Reporter at
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) * Michael Chugani (TVB News anchor)


See also

*
Education in Hong Kong Education in Hong Kong used to be largely modelled on that of the United Kingdom, particularly the English system. Since 2012, the overhaul of secondary school diploma has introduced changes to the number of school years as well as the two-t ...
*
List of secondary schools in Hong Kong {{Use dmy dates, date=July 2014 The list of secondary schools in Hong Kong is arranged by 18 districts of Hong Kong. It includes government schools, aided schools, Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools, private schools, as well as English Schools F ...


References


External links


Official Website of Pooi To Middle School
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