Delia Group of Schools, Hong Kong

The Delia Group of Schools is an education organisation in Hong Kong founded in 1965 by J. W. Edmonds and his wife.[1][2] It is evolved from Delia Memorial School in Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

The Delia Group of Schools
Named afterDelia Tetreault
Formation1965 (1965)
FounderJ. W. Edmonds and his wife
Websitewww.delia.edu.hk

The couple chose Delia Tetreault, a religious sister, as the school's namesake to honour her for what she did in China as a Catholic missionary.[1]

Delia Group of Schools consists of three different sections: Delia Memorial School, Delia English Primary School and Kindergarten, and Delia School of Canada.

Delia Memorial Schools edit

There are multiple branches of Delia Memorial Schools across Hong Kong. The education provided is based on the local Hong Kong secondary curriculum. With their motto "Harmony in Diversity", their schools bring students of different nationalities under the local education system. For many years, the schools have supported the integration of local ethnic minorities with the local Hong Kong community.

  • Delia Memorial School (Broadway)[3]
  • Delia Memorial School (Glee Path)[3]
  • Delia Memorial School (Hip Wo)[3]
  • Delia Memorial School (Hip Wo No.2 College)
  • Delia Memorial School (Yuet Wah), founded in 1975[1]

More information on the Schools edit

  • Delia (Man Kiu) English Primary School (Chinese: 地利亞(閩僑)英文小學), formerly known as Man Kiu Association No.2 Primary School (閩僑第二小學), is a primary school in the phase III of Cheung On Estate on Tsing Yi Island
  • Delia English Primary School and Kindergarten is in Mei Foo next to Broadway
  • Delia School of Canada (Chinese: 地利亞加拿大學校) in Tai Koo Shing, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Erni & Leung 2014, p. 138
  2. ^ Wong, Wai-ling 王惠玲 (2020). 鄭裕彤傳—勤、誠、義的人生實踐(平裝) [Biography of Cheng Yu-tung—The life practice of diligence, sincerity and righteousness (paperback)] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. ISBN 978-962-04-4631-3. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Chao, Charissa (2 February 1995). "Yuet Wah wins two Delia titles". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 10 January 2024. Retrieved 10 January 2024.

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