Pui Ching Middle School (Macau)

Pui Ching Middle School (Macau)

Pui Ching Middle School Macau (Zh-t|澳門培正中學) is a branch school of Guangzhou Pui Ching Middle School.

History

In 1938, the Japanese invaded China. All the teachers and students in Pui Ching Guangzhou had to move to Macau in order to flee from the war. During the period in Macau, they started the Macau school. It was considered as the beginning of Pui Ching Macau.

After World War II

After the Sino-Japanese War, Pui Ching Macau started elementary school. In 1947 and 1953, they started junior high school and high school respectively. After that, Pui Ching Macau had become a complete non-profit privately established middle school. In 1950, Pui Ching Macau officially changed its name to "Pui Ching Middle School Macau". In 1952, with Mr. Ho Yin's support, Pui Ching bought half of The Lo's Garden as the permanent location of school. Soon, several blocks of building were built as classrooms and developed until now.

Administration

*Principal - Kou Kam Fai
*Director of Studies - Loi Io Pak
*Director of Students - Leong Veng Tong
*Director of General Affairs - Kuok Keng Man

Gallery

Famous Alumni

Sou Chio Fai -- Director of Macau Education and Youth Affairs Bureau
Ho Lai Chun da Luz -- Director of Macau Cultural Affairs Bureau
Joseph Koo -- Hong Kong famous composer
Lei Chun -- Hong Kong famous composer

External links

* [http://www.puiching.edu.mo Pui Ching Middle School Macau::Website]


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