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Queen Elizabeth School (), or QES and QE ( or ) for short, is a school in Hong Kong. The school was the first English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) (Anglo-Chinese) co-education secondary school founded by the Government of Hong Kong. It is located on a mound at the boundary of Sai Yee Street and
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in Mong Kok,
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, adjacent to
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, CCC Heep Woh Primary School () and
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(). The school was conceived in 1953 when
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was crowned. Later it was run in September 1954 but operated as an after school on the premises in
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, until October 1955 when it moved to the present location in Mong Kok. The QES school camp in
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,
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, the New Territories was opened in 1962. With the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to
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in 1997, the original school badge with a crown was changed to a new one with the logo of the Education Department. Later, the Education Department was replaced by the Education and Manpower Bureau (EMB) (now
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, EDB), and the school badge was changed again. The school's new annex was opened in September 2004.


School camp

Founded a campsite in
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,
Sai Kung District Sai Kung District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China. The district comprises the southern half of the Sai Kung Peninsula, the Clear Water Bay Peninsula in the New Territories and a strip of lan ...
, the New Territories in 1962, Queen Elizabeth School is the only school in Hong Kong which owns a school camp.


Camp Warden Association

The Camp Warden Association (CWA) is responsible for organizing camping activities for students and to manage the condition of the campsite. *Training Course (TC): A year-long program offered every year to S.3 students who wish to join CWA. *Wardens in Training (Wits): Students in TC are called Wits. *Wardens: Students who passed the course and are recognized as qualified member of CWA. CWA is composed of three major boards. *Administration Board: Responsible for promotion and external communication with alumni and school officials. *Instruction Board: Responsible for preparing training materials for Wits. *Maintenance Board: Responsible for maintaining facilities in campsite.


Facilities


Publications

*School magazines: published per year since 1954 when the school was founded. Issue 63 will be issued this year. *《未學集》: edited and issued by
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Society of the school per two years, formerly 《新苗集》. The last version is 《未學集五編》. *Magazine for School Camp Golden Jubilee "From the Few to Many Camp 50 & Beyond" *Other special magazines


Achievements

*As of 2023, QES counts 5 winners of the prestigious Hong Kong Outstanding Students Awards, ranking 17th (tied with Wah Yan College, Hong Kong and Madam Lau Kam Lung Secondary School of MFBM) among all secondary schools in Hong Kong. *Alumnus Dr. Law Ka-Ho holds the highest record of 10 distinctions in School Certificate Examination, and 7 distinctions in the Matriculation Examination. Sing Tao Daily highlighted him as the 0+7Summa Cum Laude (狀 元). See the documented references in Section 13 on the Chinese Wikipedia page, and link to the Sing Tao news article.


Principals

* Cheong Wai-fung (張維豐, 1954–1959) * Arthur Hinton (韓敦 or 韓頓, 1959–1967) * T. McC. Chamberlain (張伯倫, 1967–1970) * H.N. McNeil (麥尼路, 1970–1975) * Tan Peng-kian (陳炳乾, 1975–1980) * Su Chung-jen (蘇宗仁, 1980–1992) * Chan Ping-tat (陳秉達, 1992–1996) * Yeung Chi-hung (楊志雄, 1996–1997) * Sin Chow Dick-yee (冼周的兒, 1997–1998) * Yeung Chi-hung (楊志雄, 1998–2001) * Pang Cheung Yee-fan (彭張怡芬, 2001–2008) * Tong Kwok-keung (唐國強, 2008–2012) * Chan Ka-wai (陳家偉, 2012 -2015 ) * Yuen Kwong-yip (袁廣業, 2015–2018) * Eric Chan Cheung-wai (陳祥偉,2018–)


Notable alumni


Science, culture and art

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Ken P. Chong Ken P. Chong ( is a Research Professor at The George Washington University and a former associate at the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST). He was the Engineering Advisor, Interim Division Director and program director of Mechanics ...
(張建平), Professor and researcher at the George Washington University and the National Institute of Science and Technology, https://www.nist.gov/, Fellow of ASME, cited in the American Men & Women of Science. Former Director of Mechanics and Materials at th
U.S. National Science Foundation
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Manying Ip Manying Ip , known as Bess Ip, (born 1945) is a social historian and emeritus professor in Auckland, New Zealand, who has published on the identity of Chinese New Zealanders. Early life and education Ip was born in 1945 in Guizhou. Her paren ...
(葉宋曼瑛): Professor of Asian Studies at Auckland University, expert on multicultural & transnational research. Fellow of the New Zealand Academy of Humanities and Royal Society of NZ
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Dorothy Y. Ko Dorothy Ko (; born 1957) is a Professor of History and Women's Studies at the Barnard College of Columbia University. She is a historian of early modern China, known for her multi-disciplinary and multi-dimensional research. As a historian of earl ...
, (高彦頤) Professor of History and Women's Studies, Barnard College, Columbia University. * Hon-Yim Ko ( 高漢棪), Glenn L. Murphy Professor and Chair of Engineering, University of Colorado; Outstanding Educator of America, honored by the American Society of Engineering Education, Fellow of ASCE, cited in the American Men & Women of Science. * Fuk Kwok Li ( 李復國) Director of Mars Projects, awarded NASA highest honours of Outstanding Leadership Medal and Distinguished Service Medal, cited in the American Men & Women of Science. * Edward W Ng ( 伍煒國), mathematical scientist, California Institute of Technology, and NASA, Fellow of AAAS, cited in the American Men & Women of Science. *Man-Chiu Poon (潘文釗), Professor, Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics and Oncology, University of Calgary; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canad
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* Peter T. Poon ( 潘天佑), Telecommunications manager and space technologist on NASA projects to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Sun and Outer Solar System., profiled in Marquis Who's Who * Patrick Tam, (譚秉亮) Deputy Director and Head of Embryology Unit, Children's Medical Research Institute; Professor, Discipline of Medicine, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney; Foreign Fellow of British Royal Society.
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* Benjamin Wah ( 華雲生), world-class computer scientist, Provost of CUHK, Fellow of AAAS & IEEE, cited in the American Men & Women of Science. *Kon Max Wong (黄榦), Director, Communications Technology Research Centre, Canada Research Chair Professor in Signal Processing, McMaster University; Honorary Professor of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College, London; Fellow IEEE; Fellow Canadian Academy of Engineering; Fellow Royal Society of Canada
(Ref. Wong)
*Angelina K.Y. Chin (司徒娟兒), CIA, CRMA, is a retired executive of General Motors Co. and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago who has been extensively involved with The IIA, holding numerous volunteer roles, including chair of the Global Ethics Committee and the Audit Committee, and member of the North American Nominating Committee, Board of Regents, Professional Issues, and Education Products committees. She currently serves on the Internal Audit Foundation's Committee of Research and Education Advisors (CREA) and has co-authored and reviewed several Foundation publications, including Sawyer's Internal Auditing, 7th Edition – Enhancing and Protecting Organizational Value (2019).


Politics, economics and law

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Li Kwan-ha Li Kwan-ha, CBE, QPM, CPM (; 3 July 1937 – 23 January 2017) was the first ethnic Chinese to be the Commissioner of Police in Hong Kong, serving from 1989 to 1994. Biography Li was born of Xinhui ancestry on 3 July 1937. He attended King's C ...
( 李君夏): Former Commissioner of Hong Kong Police Force * Pansy Wong ( 黃徐毓芳): New Zealand's first Asian Member of Parliament and
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Minister * Rimsky Yuen Kwok-keung ( 袁國強): Secretary for Justice of Hong Kong


References


External links

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Education and Manpower Bureau of the Government of the HKSARProfessor P. Tam elected Foreign Fellow of BRS.
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