Quarry Bay School is the second oldest English Schools Foundation primary school in Hong Kong. There are around 720 students. Its current campus is on Braemar Hill on Hong Kong Island.

Quarry Bay School
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TypePrivate, international, primary, co-educational.
MottoLabore et Honore
PrincipalMs. Sue Yee
Enrollmentapprox. 720
Years1 - 6
Websitehttps://www.qbs.edu.hk/
Quarry Bay School
Traditional Chinese鰂魚涌小學
Simplified Chinese鲗鱼涌小学
Cantonese Yalejāk yùh chūng síu hohk
Former Quarry Bay School

The principal is currently Sue Yee who started her role in August 2021. Mina Dunstan was principal from 2012 until June 2021. The previous principal was Debra Gardiner who, before she retired, had been at Quarry Bay School for 4 years.

History edit

The juvenile hall was opened in 1926 to educate the children of expatriate dockyard workers. It remained in Quarry Bay until the 1970s, briefly interrupted by World War II when it was forced to operate in the Stanley Internment Camp. In 1980 it relocated to temporary premises in Victoria Barracks, and then in 1984 to its current location on Braemar Hill.[1]

A time capsule filled with children's work, messages and other items was buried in its gardens during the academic year of 1996-97 and still remains under the ground near the terrapin pond to be exhumed in 2027 to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Handover of Hong Kong.[2][3]

Conservation edit

The former building of Quarry Bay School, located at No. 986 King's Road, in Quarry Bay, has been listed as a Grade III historic building since 2010.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ 蕭, 國健 (Siu, Kwok-Kin Anthony) (2023-02-01). 舊日足跡:香港地區與民生尋蹤 [Footprints of the Past: Tracing the Hong Kong Region and People's Livelihoods] (in Chinese). 三聯書店(香港)有限公司. ISBN 978-962-04-5095-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Quarry Bay School Year Book, 1997-8. Hong Kong. 1998.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ "Relics sealed with a kiss e". South China Morning Post. 1997-07-06. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  4. ^ Antiquities Advisory Board. List of the 1,444 Historic Buildings with Assessment Results

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