The Church of Christ in China Ming Yin College
Government (co-ed) school in Kowloon, Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Government (co-ed) school in Kowloon, Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Church of Christ in China Ming Yin College is an aided Christian co-educational secondary school in Kowloon, Hong Kong next to Shek Kip Mei station.
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The Church of Christ in China Ming Yin College CCCMYC or Ming Yin College | |
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Location | |
1 Wai Chi Street, Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon, Hong Kong | |
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School type | Government (Co-ed) |
Motto | Learn to perceive the Word of God, Glorify Him and do good to others |
Established | 1966 |
School district | Sham Shui Po |
School number | 170091 |
Principal | Dr. Lee Yeung Chun Eddy |
Supervisor | Mr. Lee Chee Wah |
Number of students | 1,152 |
Campus size | 3,300 square metres (36,000 sq ft) |
Colour(s) | Green |
Affiliation | Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China |
Website | cccmyc |
The Church of Christ in China Ming Yin College was established in 1966. It is an aided Christian co-educational secondary school and is located on a 3,300 sq. m.[1] campus, which is considerably small for a secondary school.
Altogether, there are 39 societies and uniform groups which provide diversified extra-curricular activities to students. Local and overseas visits, trips and study tours are organized to broaden students' horizons. Sadly, not all students are able to afford it because most students come from lower-class families, with many of the parents being Chinese mainland immigrants.
Due to the novel coronavirus infection, the Alumni Homecoming Day held on 28 March has been deferred until further notice.[2]
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