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  1. Ying Wa College (also referred to as YWC, Anglo-Chinese College, Chinese: 英華書院) is a direct subsidised boys' secondary school in Kowloon, Hong Kong near Nam Cheong station. It was established (as the Anglo-Chinese College) in Malacca in 1818 by the first Protestant missionary to China, Rev. Robert Morrison. [1]

  2. www.yingwa.edu.hk › indexYing Wa College

    Under the leadership of Rev. James Legge, Ying Wa College was moved to Hong Kong from Malacca in 1843. The first campus was situated at the junction of Hollywood Road and Staunton Street on Hong Kong Island. The work in education, evangelism and translation continued.

  3. www.yingwa.edu.hk › indexYing Wa College

    The College emphasises on developing students’ ownership of learning, enabling them to become effective learners. Our curriculum is meticulously planned in a way that our boys are not only trained to excel in public examinations, but more importantly they can make sense of their learning experiences at the College, connect it with their ...

  4. www.yingwa.edu.hk › indexYing Wa College

    Ying Wa College has established a flexible, diverse curriculum that enables every student to possess a breadth and foundation of knowledge in the eight Key Learning Areas. While our students are motivated to strive for academic excellence, the school gives enhancing academic atmosphere and learning motivation top priority.

  5. Ying Wa College is a direct subsidised boys' secondary school in Kowloon, Hong Kong near Nam Cheong station. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. Ying Wa College, Hong Kong. 5,026 likes · 54 were here. Founded in 1818, we have upheld the motto of Steadfast Faith, Beneficial Deeds for almost 2 centuries.

  7. Ying Wa College is a direct subsidised boys' secondary school in Kowloon, Hong Kong near Nam Cheong station. It was established in Malacca in 1818 by the first Protestant missionary to China, Rev. Robert Morrison.

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