Methodist College (Kowloon)

Methodist College

Crede ut Intellegas
Crede ut Intellegas
"Believe in order to know"
Location
50 Gascoigne Road, King's Park, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°18′32″N 114°10′19″E / 22.3090°N 114.1719°E / 22.3090; 114.1719Coordinates: 22°18′32″N 114°10′19″E / 22.3090°N 114.1719°E / 22.3090; 114.1719
Information
School type Grant School
Religious affiliation(s) Methodist
Established 1958
School district Yau Tsim Mong District
President Rev. Tin-Yau Yuen
(Supervisor)
Principal Ms. Emily Wong
Staff 54
Grades Form 1 - Form 6
Gender Co.ed
Number of students 812
Classes offered 24
Colour(s) red, blue and white
            
Yearbook Wesley
Affiliation The Methodist Church, Hong Kong
Medium of Instruction English
Website http://www.mckln.edu.hk

Methodist College (Chinese: 循道中學), commonly referred to as MCKLN or MC, is a co-educational grant school located at 50 Gascoigne Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The college admits students aged between 12 and 19. The College was officially opened on 1 November 1958 by the then Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Robert Black, K.C.M.G. It is the city's oldest Methodist Secondary School. The school curriculum uses English as the medium of instruction in all subjects, with the exception of Chinese-related subjects.

School mission

Develop whole-person education based on Christian principles,
Nurture wholesome life through preaching of the gospel.

School history

Methodist College was the first established of eight secondary schools of the Chinese Methodist Church. A group of church leaders conceived the idea of building a secondary school way back in the early 1950s to provide continued education for the graduates of Methodist School. After putting a great deal of effort into the planning and fund-raising, a school building with only 12 classrooms was completed in 1958. The first school year commenced in September 1958 with an enrollment of 312 students in 8 classes ranging from Form 1 to Form 4. There were 12 members on the teaching staff under the leadership of the first principal, Mr. Lee Lin Chi. The original planners envisaged a small, well-equipped and cosy school that would form a close-knit community in which both teachers and students knew each other well.

The College was accorded status as a grant school from the very beginning. This placed the College on equal footing with some of the most established schools in Hong Kong. The College was officially opened on 1 November 1958 by the then Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Robert Black, K.C.M.G. Since 1959, 1 of November has been observed as Founders' Day. The annual Speech Day has been traditionally held on the same day until recent years. The event is now held on the first Saturday of November.

The school's first class of Form 5 students took the Hong Kong School Leaving Certificate Examination (now known as the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination) in May, 1960 and the first Lower Form 6 began in September of the same year.

As enrollment increased over the years, the range of extra-curricular activities widened. Many clubs and societies were formed. The Student Union came into being and was inaugurated on April 4, 1960, with Lam Kiu Sum, a Form 5 student, as the first president. The Student Christian Fellowship also gradually assumed its present structure. The first school magazine of the College was published in 1961. On the is cover the familiar picture of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, on horseback. The magazine was also given the name "Wesley" which sums up the spirit of the school. As the school expanded over the years, there was the need for additional classrooms. An annex, which is now the North Wing, was subsequently built adjacent to the basketball court. This became ready for occupation in September, 1963. The annex provided the College with 5 additional standard-sized classrooms which were bright and airy. A new standard-sized classroom was added on the second floor of the wing in September, 1994.

The College operated 19 classes with 3 streams in each form from Form 1 to Form 5 and 2 each in Lower and Upper Form 6 until September, 1976. As a result of the government's expansion policy of secondary education, the College began to take in an additional stream in Form 1. Over the next 5 years, the College gradually expanded to its maximum enrollment of over 900 students in 26 classes with 4 streams from Form 1 to Form 5 and 3 streams in Form 6 and Form 7. With the onset of the 3-3-4 New Academic Structure, the College now runs on 4 streams from Form 1 up to Form 6.

To alleviate the effects of traffic noise, the College installed air-conditioners in some classrooms and special rooms with funds raised by the Silver Jubilee Fund-Raising Campaign in 1983. The number of air-conditioned rooms increased gradually as more funds became available. Now all classrooms and special rooms are air-conditioned. The Lower Hall is also air-conditioned thanks to funds donated by students, parents and alumni in 1996.

To accommodate the additional classes, the library and the geography room were relocated while some rooms were re-constructed in 1987 and 1994. To meet the new demands of the education reforms, the facilities and technology of the school are improved continuously.

Into the new millennium, the College experienced rapid expansion in space. With the School Improvement Project (SIP) of the government, a new extension, now the South Wing, was built on top of the previous football field. Though much delayed, the project was completed in October, 2005, providing three classrooms and special rooms, as well as a spacious Student Activity Centre. Starting from 2002, the vacated campus of the previous Grantham College of Education at 42 Gascoigne Road was handed over to Methodist College and Methodist School for temporary joint tenancy. Renovation was carried out with the college's own funds to turn parts of the otherwise dilapidated premises into active use. The extended campus benefits the College greatly in terms of sports facilities, including a basketball court, an indoor stadium and a fitness gym. The lecture theatre and the Student Activity Room provide good venues for interclass activities, while curriculum diversity is achieved through the English Fun Room and the Pottery Workshop. In 2011, with the relocation of Methodist School to its brand new campus on Wylie Road, the College gained occupancy of its SIP Block, which became the East Wing with 6 classrooms, one brand new Computer Room, 3 split-class teaching rooms and one Student Learning Commons. Senior classes were moved to the East Wing, which released space on the second floor of the Main Building to house a brand new multi-purpose area, where students enjoy meals and share the fun of school life together as when the school was first built in 1958.

School Principals

House system

There are five Houses, named by the five elements in ancient Chinese philosophy and fortune-telling.

    Orange (Venus)

    Green (Jupiter)

    Blue (Mercury)

    Red (Mars)

    Yellow (Saturn)

School Song

1. In old Kowloon there stands Ts'un To, a School beloved by all Her name and fame we loved to sing, her praises to recall.

2. With work and play and worship here, we fill each useful day and seek to follow Him who is the Life, the Truth, the Way.

3. With Christian training forth we go, but memory's golden chain shall bind us still with links of love, and prompt the old refrain.

Refrain

Ts'un To, Ts'un To, to her we bring, with hearts and voices blending the love and praise of youthful days, a song that knows no ending.

School Badge

The Colors Red stands for enthusiasm; blue for trustworthiness

"Tsun To" Means following the way of our Lord, Jesus Christ

The Cross In white, placed in the centre, means that the Cross directs our lives

The Four Quadrangles Mean the well-balanced development in four areas - moral, intellectual, physical and social

The Two Books The book undemeath is the Bible and the other is the book of learning

The Lamp Jesus says, "I am the light of the world", This lamp, constantly burning, always reminds us that we should lighten up our surroundings in active service

The Motto "CREDE UT INTELLEGAS" This Latin sentence "Believe in order to know" is the fundamental philosophy of St.Agustine.

Campus

The school comprises a Main Building, a North Wing, a South Wing and an East Wing with 24 classrooms, 5 small group teaching rooms, 3 Science Laboratories, a Computer Room, a Multi-media Learning Centre, a Lecture Room, a Library, a Senior Learning Commons, a Visual Arts Room, a Music Room, a Home Economics Room, a Design and Technology Room, an English Fun Room, a Campus TV Studio, a Campus TV Editing Room, a Student Activity Centre, a Student Union Room, a gym, an Open Playground, a Covered Playground, a Canteen and a Hall.

Curriculum

In all classes, English is the medium of instruction for most of the subjects. The school has a strong tradition of using English in most school functions. To enhance students' English, a wide range of activities, like English Activity Day, English Time, Debating Competition etc., are held throughout the year.

Subject offered

Foundation years (S1–S3)

To lay a strong foundation for senior secondary studies and get well trained for the core subjects.

English Language, Chinese Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Economics, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Computer Literacy, Chinese History, Liberal Studies, Putonghua, Religious Education, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Design and Technology, Music, Physical Education

New Senior Secondary (S4-S6)

Each student has to study four core subjects and two/ three elective subjects. Students have to take part in different Other Learning Experiences (OLE) as well.

English Language, Chinese Language, Mathematics, Liberal Studies

Physics,Chemistry, Biology, Combined Science, Economics, Mathematics Module 1, Mathematics Module 2, Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (A), Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (B), Geography, History, Chinese History, Visual Arts, Information and Communication Technology, Chinese Literature, Ethics and Religious Studies.

Religious Education, Physical Education, Aesthetic Education

Academic

The college has a good academic status and students consistently achieve much higher than the territory average in public examinations. Most of the graduates go into tertiary education, including universities in Hong Kong and overseas.

Extra-curricular

The school strongly encourage students to participate in activities both within and outside the school. The College boasts a democratic tradition as the Methodist College Student Union was the first elected student cabinet by one man one vote. Form associations, which are also elected by students and rotates around five colours: red, yellow, orange, green and blue, demonstrate how the torch is passed onto the juniors by their seniors from generation to generation. Besides, the school offer more than 50 different student bodies in the form of clubs, societies, organizations and school teams such as choir, orchestra, musical team, debating teams and sports teams for students to take part. There is also a wide range of training courses including musical instruments, foreign languages, art and design, archery etc. held over the weekend. Music and leadership training activities are the focus of development in recent years to give students a rich & vibrant school life. Students perform well in inter-school competitions and win numerous prizes in debating, speech, music, sports, art, etc.

Notable Alumni

Politics and civil service

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