St. Francis Xavier's College 聖芳濟書院 | |||||||||||
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45 Sycamore Street China | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 22°19′32″N 114°09′47″E / 22.3255°N 114.1631°E | ||||||||||
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Type | Catholic secondary | ||||||||||
Motto | Latin: Suaviter in Modo; Fortiter in Re (Gentle In Manner; Resolute In Action) | ||||||||||
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholic | ||||||||||
Established | 9 December 1955 | ||||||||||
Principal | Leung Man Fai | ||||||||||
Faculty | 56 | ||||||||||
Gender | Boys school | ||||||||||
Enrollment | 700 | ||||||||||
Language | English, Chinese | ||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 聖芳濟書院 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 圣芳济书院 | ||||||||||
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St. Francis Xavier's College (SFXC; Chinese: 聖芳濟書院 or 聖芳濟 in short) is a Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Marist Brothers, located in Tai Kok Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District,[1] Kowloon, Hong Kong. The school in Kowloon was founded in 1955, having moved from Shanghai, China. Except for lessons in foreign languages and Chinese, most lessons are taught in English.
History
The school was founded by Jesuit Fathers in Shanghai in 1874, later in 1893 Marist Brothers were invited to teach in the college and took over full responsibility of it in 1895. Due to the religion policies of the Communist China, the Brothers were forced to leave Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong in 1949. The college was rebuilt and classes were resumed in Tai Kok Tsui at the junction of Maple Street and Sycamore Street (K.I.L. 6421) on 9 December 1955 and named St. Francis Xavier's College to emphasize the direct link with St. Francis Xavier's College, Shanghai.[2]
Location
As of 2022 the school has 56 teachers.[3] The present principal is Mr. Leung Man Fai.[4]
Students usually call themselves Xaverians.
The school motto is "Gentle in Manner, Resolute in Action". (Latin: Suaviter in modo Fortiter in re; 溫良剛毅)
This school is one of the three in Hong Kong that allows students to wear different coloured sports shoes to school, which is its characteristic. There are only ten school regulations, and they mostly cover actions to be taken when regulations are broken.
Prayers
Students usually offer a short prayer before classes or in morning assemblies with 'Our Father', and will usually end the prayer with:
Lead: Saint Marcellin Champagnat,
Answer: Pray for us;
Lead: Saint Francis Xavier,
Answer: Pray for us.
School badge
- Middle
The Cross represents Jesus and the Catholic faith. It also means God is in every SFX activity.
- Above left
Marist Brothers logo.
- Above Right
Book represent knowledge and oil lamp represent light.
- Below Right
White and green means purity and hope. These colours are also the representing colour of the school.
- Below Left
「SFX」represents St. Francis Xavier, the Patron Saint of the school
- Below
School motto
School song
Let us sing with jubilation, Uplift our voices to proclaim, Then, vivat, crescat, floreat, |
Notable alumni and staff
Politics and civil service
- David Lan Hong-tsung (藍鴻震), GBS, ISO, JP, former Secretary for Home Affairs.
- Francis Tam Pak Yuen (譚伯源), former Secretariat for Economy and Finance (Macau).
- Henry Fan Hung-ling (范鴻齡), SBS, JP, chairman of Hospital Authority, former managing director of CITIC Pacific and the vice-chairman of Cathay Pacific Airways.
- James Lau Yee-cheung (劉怡翔), GBS, JP, former Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury.
- Arthur Yuen Kwok-hang (阮國恒), JP, Deputy Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
- Nelson Lam Chi-yuen (林智遠), JP, the Director of Audit.
- Ling Kar-kan (凌嘉勤), SBS, former Director of Planning.
- Michael Chan Chi-pui (陳志培), MBS, GMSM, former Controller of the Government Flying Service.
- Bruce Liu Sing-lee (廖成利), former member of the Legislative Council.
- Scott Leung Man-kwong (梁文廣), MH, member of the Legislative Council.
- Thomas Cheung Tsun-yung (張俊勇), MH, JP, member of the Basic Law Promotion Steering Committee and External Member of the Council, City University of Hong Kong.
- Lee Kwok-kuen (李國權), former member of the Yau Tsim Mong District Council.
- John Yeung Sai-him (楊世謙), former Assistant Director (Ambulance) of the Hong Kong Fire Services Department.
- Fung Chi-wood (馮智活), former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Regional Council, Shatin District Board Member, and a priest of the Hong Kong Anglican Church.
- Wong Ka-hei (黃家熙), MBG, Hong Kong Fire Services Department firefighter killed in the line of duty.
- Soong Tse-vung (宋子文) Former Minster Of Finance, Republic Of China
Law
- Kemal Bokhary (包致金), GBM, JP, judge of Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal.
- Albert Wong Kwai-huen (王桂壎), SBS, JP, former President of the Law Society of Hong Kong, Honorary Chairman of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Chairman of the Copyright Tribunal and Chairman of the Board of Review (Inland Revenue Ordinance).
- Anthony Neoh (梁定邦), KC, SC, JP, Chief Adviser to the China Securities Regulatory Commission and former chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Council.
- Vincent Chan Shu-ching (陳樹清), SC, Committee member of the Hong Kong Mediation Centre.
- David Chum Yau-fong (覃有方), magistrate.
Business
- Eric Edward Hotung (何鸿章), grandson of Robert Hotung, billionaire businessman, financier, and philanthropist
- Quincy Wong Lee-man (王利民), former chairman of Convoy Global Holdings.
- Aaron Shum Wan-lung (沈運龍), President of Aarson Shum Jewelry Limited, executive committee member of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong, and Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Brand Development Council.
- Yip Dicky Peter (葉迪奇), BBS, MBE, JP, former general manager of HSBC and former executive vice president of Bank of Communications.
Medical
- Francis Chan Ka-leung (陳家亮), SBS, JP, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
- Fan Ning (范寧), founder of Health in Action and Forget Thee Not, President of Medecins Sans Frontieres Hong Kong from 2008 to 2013, and Associate Consultant of the Surgical Department of Yan Chai Hospital.
- Li Shu-kin (李樹堅), former President of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.
- Liu Hing-wing (廖慶榮), former Director (Quality and Safety) of Hospital Authority.
- Hing Leung (梁慶業), Professor of Urology and Surgical Oncology and Director of Innovation, Engagement and Enterprise (School of Cancer Sciences) at the University of Glasgow.
- Deacons Yeung Tai-kong (楊諦岡), Cluster Chief Executive of Kowloon East Cluster and Hospital Chief Executive of United Christian Hospital.
- Lam Ping-yan (林秉恩), SBS, JP, former Director of Health.
- Anthony Ho Yiu-wah (何耀華), former member of Hospital Authority.
- Kenny Yuen Ka-ye (袁家兒), Hospital Chief Executive of Tseung Kwan O Hospital and Haven of Hope Hospital.
- Daniel Cheuk Ka-leung (卓家良), Consultant of Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine of Queen Mary Hospital.
Entertainment and mass media
- Bruce Lee (李小龍), internationally known martial arts instructor, actor, philosopher, film director, screenwriter, and martial arts founder.
- Samuel Hui (許冠傑), first major superstar of Cantopop.
- Eric Tsang (曾志偉), prolific Hong Kong actor, film director, film producer and television host.
- Dicky Cheung Wai Kin (張衛健), Hong Kong television actor/singer.
- Stephen Chan Chi-wan (陳志雲), former general manager of Television Broadcasts Limited.
- Harry Ng Chung-hang (伍仲衡), Hong Kong composer, arranger and musical director.
- Ko Tin Lung (古天農), Hong Kong actor, director and radio presenter.
- Lam King-ching (林景程), Hong Kong actor.
- Keith Mok Ka-kam (莫家淦), Hong Kong actor and singer.
- Andrew Tuason (杜自持), Hong Kong musician, record producer, composer, songwriter, arranger, conductor and musical director.
- Kenneth Fong Shu-leung (方樹樑), Hong Kong composer, arranger, conductor, record producer and musical director.
- Cheang Pou-soi (鄭保瑞), Hong Kong film director, film producer and screenwriter.
- Francis Sung (宋豪輝), Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and actor.
- Teddy Chan (陳德森), Hong Kong film director, producer and actor.
- Lau Wan-kit (劉雲傑), Hong Kong comic artist.
- Charles Tang Wing-hung (鄧榮銾), Hong Kong voice actor.
- Trevor Lee Cheuk-him (李卓謙), Hong Kong journalist and news broadcaster.
Science
- Brother Octavius William Borrell, Marist brother who taught at the College, and who studied the flora of Shanghai in the 1940s and 1990s.
See also
References
- ↑ "District Council Constituency Boundaries - Yau Tsim Mong District" (PDF). Electoral Affairs Commission. Retrieved 23 April 2021. - School location indicated with its Chinese name: "聖芳濟書院"
- ↑ "School History".
- ↑ "St Francis Xavier College". School profile 2022-2022. p. 4. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
- ↑ "Basic Information". St Francis Xavier College.
- ↑ Derivation of the school badge
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