Diocesan Girls' School Explained

Diocesan Girls' School
Motto:Daily Giving Service
Type:DSS, Grant School, primary, secondary
Gender:Girls
Denomination:Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (Anglican Episcopalian)
District:King's Park
Grades:P1 – S6
Campus Size:28,336m2
Headmistress:Mrs. Stella Lau, SBS, JP
Colours:Persian blue
Location:1 Jordan Road, Kowloon
Country:Hong Kong
Website:dgs.edu.hk
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S:拔萃女书院
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P:Bácuì Nǚ Shūyuàn

Diocesan Girls' School (DGS) is one of the oldest girls' schools in Hong Kong, founded in Kowloon in 1860 by the Anglican Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui to provide a well-rounded secondary education for girls.[1] [2] [3]

Structure

DGS is governed by the Council of the Diocesan Girls' School.[4] Having run as a grant-aided school since it was founded, the school commenced operation in the DSS mode starting with Secondary One classes in September 2005. English is the medium of instruction. By 2022, DGS accounts for a total of 49 winners of the Hong Kong Outstanding Students Awards, ranking first among all the secondary schools in Hong Kong, and outnumbering the combined number of winners of the next two schools.[5] [6] The school is also a member of the G20 Schools group. It has a "feeder" primary school known as Diocesan Girls' Junior School ("DGJS"),[7] [8] which is currently led by Dr. Holly Ming

History

Pre-war

DGS was originally named the Diocesan Native Female Training School in 1860, when it was founded at Bonham Road and Eastern Street [9] [10] in Hong Kong Island. The school set up by Lady Lydia Smith, the wife of George Smith (Bishop of Victoria), who was the First Bishop of Victoria sent by the Society for Promotion of Female Education in the East,[11] [12] [13] [14] a sub-society of the London Missionary Society. At first, it admitted only girls. In 1866, it was renamed Diocesan Female School. Because of financial problems, the school had to restrict its services solely to orphans and destitute girls. In 1869, it became the Diocesan Home and Orphanage[15] and accepted boys as well.

DGS first received government financial assistance in 1878 and was placed under the grant-in-aid scheme, officially establishing itself as a girls' school.[16] The boys would continue their education at the newly founded Diocesan Boys' School.[17]

In 1913, the school finally moved to its present site in 1 Jordan Road, Kowloon, formerly a rice paddy field.[18] In the 1920s, the school motto, Daily Giving Service, was adopted. During the Japanese occupation in the Second World War, the school was taken over as headquarters of the Japanese Kempeitai until it was re-opened in September 1945 by Ms. Gibbins, then headmistress, who was interned at Stanley camp during the occupation. Immediately upon her release, she hurried back to reclaim the school premises despite difficulty in crossing the harbour, thus saving the building from being looted.[19] [20] [21] [22] [23]

Post war

In the 1950s, with the closure of the adjacent town-gas depot, the School was able to expand. The old Edwardian edifice was pulled down, and three school blocks were constructed to accommodate the enlarged student body. The school embarked on a large scale school expansion project, and two extension blocks were opened respectively in 1993 and 1996.[24] [25] The new phase of expansion had been completed and was opened officially on 12 January 2007.

In 2005, DGS joined the Direct Subsidy Scheme, so as to enhance the facilities to meet the demand of increased number of classes. In site redevelopment has been chosen against the use of a new site provided by the Education Bureau, based on cost considerations. The new school was designed by architects Palmer and Turner, and the preliminary designs was reviewed by a group of alumni. A fund-raising campaign was launched in 2008 for the redevelopment of the old school campus, which targets on HKD 380 million.[26] [27] In 2009, the classes in DGS were temporarily relocated to 101 Castle Peak Road, Sham Shui Po,[17] whereas DGJS was moved to Tseung Kwan O during the reconstruction. In September 2011, the school returned to 1 Jordan Road upon completion of the new campus.

Headmistresses

NameTenure
1893–1899
Elizabeth Skipton1899[28] –1921
Miss Ferguson1921–1986
H.D. Sawyer1925–1939
E.M. Gibbins1939–1946
A.W. Hurrell1946–1953
C.J. Symons1953–1985
Elim Lau1985–1999
Stella Lau1999 to date

Other related associations

List of Top Scorers in Public Examinations

DGS has produced 38 perfect scorers "10As" in the history of Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) and 14 "Top Scorers" and "Super Top Scorers" in the history of Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE), ranking the 2nd amongst all secondary schools in Hong Kong.[29] [30]

Alumnae

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 拔萃女書院 Diocesan Girls' School 女拔萃, 女拔中學, 女拔萃書院. Shooland.hk. 23 May 2017.
  3. Web site: 拔萃女書院 Diocesan Girls' School 學校大全. Bookofschool.com. 23 May 2017.
  4. Web site: SSP Profiles 2016/2017. Chsc.hk. 23 May 2017.
  5. Web site: Past- Awardees . 2023-02-07 . Youth Arch Foundation.
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  7. Web site: ITEM FOR PUBLIC WORKS SUBCOMMITTEE OF FINANCE COMMITTEE . Legco.gov.hk . 2017-05-23.
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  9. Web site: DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL. Dgs.edu.hk. 23 May 2017.
  10. Web site: The Directory & Chronicle for China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Sian, Netherlands India, Borneo, the Philippines, &c: With which are Incorporated "The China Directory" and "The Hong Kong List for the Far East" .... 23 May 1877. Hongkong daily Press office. 23 May 2017. Google Books.
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  12. Web site: History of the Society for promoting female education in the East. archive.org. 23 May 2017.
  13. Web site: UCL Bloomsbury Project. Ucl.ac.uk. 23 May 2017.
  14. Web site: The China Review, Or, Notes and Queries on the Far East. 23 May 1891. 國家圖書館出版社. 23 May 2017. Google Books.
  15. Book: To Serve and to Lead: History of the Diocesan Boys' School in Hong Kong. Yee Wang. Fung. Mo Wah Moira. Chan-Yeung. 1 November 2009. Hong Kong University Press. 23 May 2017. Google Books. 9789622099982.
  16. Book: Wordie, Jason. Streets: Exploring Kowloon. 23 May 2017. Hong Kong University Press. 23 May 2017. Google Books. 9789622098138.
  17. Web site: School History. Dgs.edu.hk. 23 May 2017.
  18. Web site: DGS Diocesan Girls School - Gwulo: Old Hong Kong. gwulo.com. 23 May 2017.
  19. Book: Dispersal and Renewal: Hong Kong University During the War Years. Clifford. Matthews. Oswald. Cheung. 1 October 1998. Hong Kong University Press. 23 May 2017. Google Books. 9789622094727.
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  21. Rebecca Chan Chung, Deborah Chung and Cecilia Ng Wong, Piloted to Serve, 2012.
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  24. http://hub.hku.hk/handle/10722/28797A
  25. Redevelopment of Diocesan Girls' School. Pi, Tsui-man. Angelina.. 23 May 1996. Open Access Theses and Dissertations. 23 May 2017. 10.5353/th_b3198302 . 12 April 2024 .
  26. Web site: DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL. Dgs.edu.hk. 23 May 2017.
  27. Book: Ten out of Ten - My Hong Kong. 23 May 2017. PPP Company Ltd. 23 May 2017. Google Books. 9789889979584.
  28. https://www.doga.org.hk/index.php/alumnae-news/conversations/headmistresses
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  30. News: 2010-08-03 . 歷屆223狀元 皇仁女拔佔四成 . Ming Pao Daily News . 2022-08-03.
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  32. http://www.cnac.org/rebeccachan_piloted_to_serve_01.pdf
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