Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College

Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College
Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College
陳瑞祺永援中學
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JUCUNDITAS AC SERVITIUM
Address
28, Estrada da Vitoria
Macau,
Information
School type Grant-in-aid, Primary, Secondary
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1955
Status Open
School code PHC
Principal Sr. Margaret Cheung
Gender Male/Female
Enrollment ~1400
Education system English Section: GCE/IGCSE
Chinese Section:
Language Chinese/English
Affiliation Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco
Website

Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College (Chinese: 陳瑞祺永援中學; abbr: Perpetual Help College; init: PHC) is private Grant-in-aid primary and secondary school in Macau. Founded in 1955, Perpetual Help College now serves approximately 1,600 students in P.1 through F.6 (equivalent to grade one to twelve). Base on the PISA, GCE score and college entrance rates[1].

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History

The Perpetual Help Anglo Chinese School was founded in September 1955 by the Redemptorist Fathers - Joao Campos Rodrigues and Eusebio Arnias at Estrada da Vitoria, 28. The Kindergarten and Primary School started with few pupils only. Two years later, registrations increased and six more classes were built; other classes were added in 1962. In 1964 another new building was constructed. This was blessed by Cardinal Don Jose da Costa Nunes, with the assistance of several bishops including Mgr. Caprio Apostolic Internuntius of Taiwan, on 9 December 1964. In September 1964, the Secondary School was introduced for boys and the following year it was opened to girls too. In 1966, the school bought an adjacent house, but the Redemptorist Fathers left Macau in June 1967. The school was taken in 1967 by the Society of Divine Love : a feminine institute founded in Macau by Fr. Eugenio Isamar (S.J.). The school's name was "Perpetual Help College". In January, 1976 the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians became the owner of the College. It was named Daughters of Mary Help of Christians Perpetual Help College In 1986, Mr. Chan King Luen gave a donation to construct two new buildings for the school in memory of his father Chan Sui Ki. Since then, the school was named Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College. In 1990. the Kindergarten Section moved to Travessa Dos Bombeiros, 9/G., under the name of Wing Wah School. In 1992, the school's name was changed to Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College (Suc.). [2]

Campus

The campus sits on 5350 m² in Macau, consists of three main buildings in the school - the A, B and C building. There are some thirty classrooms, two laboratories, two language rooms, and two music rooms. The school also has a chapel, art room, library, computer room, and indoor sports room.

Organization

Academics

Admissions

Performance

Curriculum

Chinese Section

English Section

Athletics

Student life

Recognized student clubs and organizations

Student government representation

School Song [3]

Let us raise our voice in chorus,
Singing praise to our loved School,
Where Our Lady watches over us,
Pleased that we accept her rule.

Future harvests spread before us;
Hence our urge of deepest yearning.
On our work our minds we focus,
As we grow in grace and learning.

We will make our own the spirit, Of this school we love and cherish.
Peace and joy we here inherit, Learning thus to be unselfish.

Let us raise aloft our banner, Emblem of a noble goal,
Testifying to the grandeur, Of a pure unsullied soul

O good mother of our Jesus, Be our guide to strong endeavour!
"Help of Christians" is your title, Hence our trust in your good favour.

When perchance hard times beset us, We'll confide all to Our Lady,
Heart to heart with mind recalling, Clearly the ideals she sets us.

Notable alumni and staff

Edmund Ho (Chief Executive of Macau)

See also

Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College
Yuet Wah College

References

  1. ^ "Scholastic Performance",URL accessed on 21 September 2009
  2. ^ "History of PHC",URL accessed on 21 September 2009
  3. ^ "School song of PHC",URL accessed on 14 September 2009

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