Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College

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Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College
香港中國婦女會中學
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Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College
2B Tai Cheong Street, Sai Wan Ho


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Typegovernment aided co-educational grammar school
MottoKnowledge and Perseverance
(博學篤志)
Established1 September 1978;46 years ago (1978-09-01)
School district Eastern District, Hong Kong
PrincipalMr. Yeung Chi Keung
GradesS.1 to S.6
Age rangeAbout 12 to 18
Number of studentsAbout 1000
Classes27
Education system 334 Scheme
Language English (MOI),
Cantonese, Putonghua
Houses Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Topaz
Information25684817 (phone)
25680336 (fax)
Website http://www.hkcwcc.edu.hk

Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College is located in Sai Wan Ho in Hong Kong. It was founded on 1 September 1978 and Mr. Yeung Chi Keung is the current principal. The school uses English as the Medium of Instruction; it is an aided grammar school in Band 1A while the school motto is "Knowledge and Perseverance".

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