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  1. An Altruistic Spirit. INSTILLING IN STUDENTS. A Global Perspective. NURTURING FUTURE LEADERS. In the Spirit of Faith, Hope and Love.

  2. St. Paul's Co-educational College ( Chinese: 聖保羅男女中學 ), (often abbreviated as St. Paul's, St. Paul's Co-ed., Co-ed. or SPCC) is an Anglican secondary school located at 33 MacDonnell Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. Founded in 1915, it was a girls-only college until after World War II.

  3. Introduction. For over a century, SPCC has been providing quality education for a socially diverse student body. Students are admitted by merit and potential regardless of their family or social backgrounds.

  4. Ladies and Gentlemen, St. Paul’s Co-educational College, which is founded by Sheng Kung Hui over a century ago, has been nurturing students according to Christian faith and whole person development of the individual.

  5. One of the oldest schools in Hong Kong, St. Paul’s Co-educational College (SPCC) is an English medium school that has a largely local student body. However, the school does enrol students from overseas and mainland China to study Hong Kong’s DES curriculum in Year 11 (F3) and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12 to 13 (F4).

  6. Mar 26, 2024 · St. Paul’s Co-educational College, which was founded by the Sheng Kung Hui in 1915, has been nurturing students according to Christian faith and whole person development of the individual. It provides greater curriculum choices, exceptional and challenging educational experiences through extra-curricular activities.

  7. St. Paul's College ( SPC; Chinese: 聖保羅書院) is an Anglican day school for boys in Hong Kong. It was established in 1851, the oldest continuously operated school in Hong Kong. The college first opened in 1851 with only one tutor and nine pupils. Today, it has more than 1,200 pupils in the secondary section and nearly 600 pupils in the primary section.

  8. St. Paul's Co-educational College. Type: STATE. Head of school: Mr. Siu Chi Frederick Poon. IB School since: 09 March 2011. Country / territory: HONG KONG.