S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College

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Shun Tak Fraternal Association
Lee Shau Kee College
Chinese: 順德聯誼總會李兆基中學
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S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College
303 Kwai Shing Circuit, Kwai Chung, New Territories, HK
Information
School type Aided Secondary School
Motto文行忠信 [1]
Establishedc. 1978
School district Kwai Tsing District, Hong Kong
DirectorMr. LEUNG, Sing 梁昇
PrincipalMs. CHEUNG, Hau Yan 張巧欣 [2] (Term:2020-)
Faculty62 [3]
Grades4 classes in Form 1 to Form 6
Color(s)Red, Yellow, Green, Blue
which represent the 4 houses in School
Publication《Chuk-Muk》 (竹木)
Affiliation Shun Tak Fraternal Association [4]
WebsiteHome
lskc.edu.hk
Alumni:
alumni.lskc.edu.hk
LSKC Parent-Teacher Association
lskc.edu.hk/index.php/links/parent-teacher-association
Instagram
www.instagram.com/stfa.lskc/

S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College is a secondary school located in 303 Kwai Shing Circuit, Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong. [5] It is managed by the Shun Tak Fraternal Association.

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History

It was originally an orphanage, namely Lee Ching Yee Child-care Centre. Later on, it was sponsored by the honorable Lee Shau Kee GBM. After this, the center was given enough funds to be transformed into a full-time school, setting the foundation of the later named S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College. It was founded in 1978.

Principal

Facilities

S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College is the only sub-sized secondary school in Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan district that provide a swimming pool. Like this, the school has other facilities shown below:

Ground Floor

First Floor

Second floor

Third floor

Fourth floor

Fifth floor

Founder

Lee Shau Kee GBM (Chinese : 李兆基 ; pinyin :Lǐ Zhàojī, born 29 January 1928 in Shunde, Guangdong) is a property developer and majority owner of Henderson Land Development (HKSE:0012), a property conglomerate with interests in properties, hotels, town gas and internet services. Kee is currently the second wealthiest person in Hong Kong and Greater China Region, just after Li Ka Shing. [6]

Other schools funded by S.T.F.A.

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References

  1. LSKC 簡介(Introduction)-motto: "S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College - Mission, Vision and Values" . Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  2. LSKC INTRO- principal: "S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College - Principal's Welcome" . Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  3. LSKC INTRO -faculty NO.: "STFA Lee Shau Kee College". Archived from the original on 25 November 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  4. LSKC 簡介(Introduction)-affiliation: "S.T.F.A. Lee Shau Kee College - Mission, Vision and Values" . Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  5. https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Lee+Shau+Kee+College&vps=5&jsv=156c&sll=-38.822591,-100.546875&sspn=176.968903,360&ie=UTF8&ei=zJX7SbLnKqLWugPR_rSwBQ&sig2=q3yIm03mG0UVqfLW5hvTyg&cd=1&cid=22360961,114124285,8816982865498996342&li=lmd Map of the school, publisher=Google Map
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