Welcome to WYKAAO
Welcome to WYKAAO
In 1922, with the rapid success of WYHK, now using Diocesan premises, and made a Grant-in-Aid School, Peter Tsui was able to recover some of his early investment. He wanted to develop what he regarded as a branch school in Kowloon (WYK) which subsequently opened in 1924. He was wrong of course because as a Grant School, WYHK could not technically have a Branch, WYK was a separate private school from WYHK which was a Grant School by then. But nobody, not even the Education Dept, challenged him in his subjective mindset regarding the two schools.
While basting in early success of WYHK, Peter Tsui surmised - could schools be viable and sustainable as a business when teachers' salaries had to be increased every year, but school fees could not be raised every year to catch up? His own answer was negative. He concluded that he must develop side-businesses that could subsidise his educational enterprises.
Seminar and Demonstration of Cantonese Opera Music – June 6
Free admission. Light refreshments will be provided.
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李潤明老師('75): "剛剛去廣華醫院探望神父,他正插著食喉,精神不錯。醫護人員告知,正為神父安排等候入住療養院。另外,Father Zee 上星期六早上十時,在Facebook發佈Father Naylor最新消息。" Fr. Naylor-2017 News.
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李潤明老師('75):"Father Naylor今早本應會轉到黃大仙醫院。但是剛剛拉出胃喉時發現有血,醫生會再觀察多一天才再作安排。他今天仍然會在廣華醫院留醫。"
Three generations of Wahyanites from the 60's, 70's and 80's at the weddding banquet of Alex and Alicia Cheung of St. Joseph's College Alumni on 27 May at Le Parc Banquet Hall.
Fr. Naylor has been in Kwong Wah Hospital since Monday, May 22. Here is the update.
Dear Classmates,
Half a century ago…
We all graduated from Wah Yan College, Kowloon in 1967 as teenagers. Since then, we had gone on our separate ways to trek our own paths in life. Some of us had remained in Hong Kong while some of us had ventured overseas. Riding the waves of the Baby Boomers, we had moved from black & white to colour television, from toasters to microwave ovens, from typewriters to computers and from land lines to cellular phones. We had sought higher education and colourful careers while as the world turned, some of us had become fathers and even grandfathers. One thing for sure, whether you like it or not, we had all reached retirement age and become Senior Citizens.
It is time for us to get together again!
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