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  1. King's College was founded on its present site in 1926. The premises were damaged in World War II and rebuilt and refurnished after the war.

  2. King's College (Chinese: 英皇書院), often referred to simply as King's or K.C., is a boys' government-operated secondary school located at 63A Bonham Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong. It serves as a secondary education institution for pupils from forms 1–6.

  3. King's College was founded on its present site in 1926. The premises were damaged in World War II and rebuilt and refurnished after the war. Since then the classical structure has retained its facades of grey granite columns against a background of red bricks, arched corridors and sunken garden.

  4. To promote better understanding of the forces that shape modern society, at the local, national and world levels, and to encourage a caring attitude and greater civic awareness. To develop interests and talents and to promote appreciation of man's natural and cultural heritage.

  5. King's College is a prestigious educational institution as well as a declared monument building (2011) situated along Bonham Road in Sai Ying Pun. It is one of six surviving government school buildings from the pre WWII era in Hong Kong.

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    • 63a Bonham Road Mid-levels West
  6. The following is a list of notable alumni from King's College, Hong Kong . 1930s. Chung Sze-yuen (鍾士元) GBE GBM, Hong Kong mechanical engineer, industrialist, business executive and politician.

  7. The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is Hong Kong's oldest and most pre-eminent research university. The University has grown to embrace almost all the major areas of teaching and can confidently claim to be one of the leading universities in Asia. It is currently ranked 23rd in the world.