Forty-five years ago, the dream began like this. In 1950s, although the University of Hong Kong in China was the only highest institution in China and Hong Kong, many students came from ordinary families and needed extra money to help pay their tuition. 1959-6 1 year, the students' union launched an annual drama benefit performance to raise grants to help poor children, and various departments and associations responded one after another. By participating in the behind-the-scenes work, many students from different departments have become bosom friends and have a caring heart. After graduating from college, everyone wants to stay together and continue to make contributions to society. At that time, some graduates from the Institute of Education suggested holding night classes for preparatory courses, because preparatory courses were for the University of Hong Kong in China, which was their major. 196 1 year, the night school of arts and sciences rented several classrooms in St. Zhide English College, Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Due to the fact that few Japanese schools offered preparatory courses in those years, and the appeal of graduates from the Department of Education of the University of Hong Kong in China, the number of students surged in just one year, so it was necessary to expand the school buildings. 1962, another group of students who graduated from the department of education devoted themselves to full-time, so they ambitiously decided to set up a day school. Finally, they rented the first floor of Electric Road Jindian Building in Causeway Bay, and founded the College of English Arts and Sciences, which also served as the venue for the preparatory course of arts and sciences night school at night. At that time, the founder of the school had no background and no funds. Only with professional knowledge and educational ideals and enthusiasm, they have to cope with the heavy teaching and administrative work of day schools, afternoon classes and preparation for night schools every day to pay the expensive school rent. The dream of 40 years ago began like this ... Photo reference: Mr. Zhang Yongxian, cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/cwy (1962 till now) Photo reference: Mr. cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/cck, Mr. Zhang Zhenguo, Bachelor of Arts and Diploma in Education, University of Hong Kong, China. He has served as the principal (196 1-62), supervisor (196 1-95), dean of English Arts and Sciences College (1962-70), and dean of Kowloon English Arts and Sciences College (/kloc-). He used to be the president of the Hong Kong Private English Schools Association in China (1975), the president of the Hong Kong Secondary School Principals Association in China (1984-89), the director of the Hong Kong Chinese Culture Promotion Center in China (1985-92) and the member of the Basic Law Advisory Committee (1985-89). He is also a member of the Education Department, the Examinations Authority and the Rehabilitation Coordination Committee. After retirement, he lived in Maryland on the east coast of the United States. Photo reference: Ms. Zhou Zhanghuibing obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong on 19 1, and after completing her diploma in social work on 1, she became a probation officer of the Social Welfare Department. At that time, she also started a liberal arts night school with her classmates. 1962 left the Department of Social Welfare and devoted himself to the establishment of the College of English Arts and Sciences. 1962-69 was appointed vice president of English Language and Science College, and 1970-93 was appointed dean of China Hong Kong College of Arts and Sciences. /kloc-retired in 0/993 and moved to Canada. In the mid-1980s, my colleagues, friends and citizens all supported me to join the deliberations of the Urban Council and the district boards. 1988 was appointed sheriff. After moving to Canada, I continued to participate in community work. My friends and I co-edited a daily English textbook for the elderly and a bilingual book, Good Companion to the Doctor. During this period, I kept close contact with the arts and alumni of the University of Hong Kong. In 2002, he was the chairman of the Alumni Association of the University of Hong Kong in China, British Columbia. Photo reference: China, director Liu Zhenhua, and cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/lcw, graduated from the Chinese Department of HKU with a diploma in education. He has served as a director, vice president (1970-93), president (1993-99) and director (1999 till now) of China Hong Kong University of Arts and Sciences. I love music and have written many campus songs for our teachers and students. In recent years, it has organized the choir of China and Hongkong principals, and has also written school songs and inspirational songs for many schools, among which Ode to Teachers is the most familiar in the education field. Many of his lyrics were selected as materials for the inter-school recitation festival. Recently, I have devoted myself to making "Singing the Infinite Beauty of Life" which advocates positive life and "Singing Poetry" which promotes Chinese culture, and served as the judge of the inter-school recitation festival, sparing no effort to promote music education. Photo reference: Mr. Cai Jinyuan of cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/cky/KLOC-0 graduated from the Department of Geography of the University of Hong Kong in China in 1960, and completed his education diploma in 196 1. From 1962, he served as director of geosciences until his retirement. He has served as Dean of Education (1962-73), Vice President of Kowloon Arts and Sciences, and Office of Civic Education and Discipline (1973-92). Other public posts include member of China Hong Kong Examinations Authority (1980s), member and chairman of Earth Science Subcommittee of China Hong Kong Examinations Authority (1970s), and member of Earth Science Subcommittee of Curriculum Development Institute of Education Department (1970-92). 1992 moved to southern California. After retirement, I like collecting stamps, traveling, reading and jogging. Photo reference: cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/fwy1Mr. Fu Weiyuan graduated from the University of Hong Kong in China and worked as a registered pharmacist in * * * public hospital. For more than ten years, he has been a full member of the China Hong Kong Pharmacy Association. 196 1 and 1962 participated in the preparation of classes for the preparatory courses of arts and sciences and the evening schools of the College of Arts and Sciences, respectively. 1970 joined the school administrative committee to supervise the construction and maintenance of the two schools in Hong Kong and Kowloon. 1974-78 used to be the principal of Chai Wan Arts and Sciences Preparatory Night School. 1976-79 Chairman of Wan Chai Preparatory Branch. 1978-95, headmaster of night school of Kowloon Arts and Sciences Foundation. After retirement, he moved to Canada. I usually like traveling. Photo reference: Mr. Song graduated from the History Department of the University of Hong Kong in China 1962. He used to be the academic director (198 1-9 1), the vice principal (199 1-93) and the principal (1973-78) of China arts and sciences preparatory night school. Besides teaching English and western history, I also try to promote the development of sports activities in our school. 1993 retired and moved to Vancouver, Canada. I care about the life of the elderly, and I am a consultant of the Senior Citizens Association of South Bay Community Center in Richmond. In China Overseas Chinese Mutual Aid Association, he devoted himself to English teaching for the elderly and participated in compiling English teaching materials and handouts to improve their interest and ability in learning English. Photo reference: Mr. Zhou Chuan from cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/cco holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Hong Kong in China and a diploma in education from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in China. 196 1 After graduating from HKU in, he taught at Chongzhen English College in Kowloon. In the same year, he founded the night school of liberal arts preparatory course with HKU students. The following year, he participated in the establishment of English College of Arts and Sciences and became the director of mathematics. Later, he was the academic director of Kowloon University of Arts and Sciences. He has served as a member of the Examination Committee of the University of Hong Kong in China and the Hong Kong Examinations Authority in China. Later, he was elected as the vice chairman of the Committee and the vice chairman of the Mathematics Coordination Committee. He has written two textbooks, certificate additional mathematics and additional mathematics. 1993 After retiring, he settled in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. In his spare time, he helps local high school students solve their difficulties in mathematics and science, and continues to make contributions to education. Photo reference: Mr. cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/ysw Usher, I am very lucky. After writing some rough new poems, he was regarded as a poet by his peers; I am unknown in China and Hongkong poetry circles, and a professor friend is unconvinced. After a little work, I arranged a physics and chemistry experimental class that barely passed the exam at the stage of lacking formal equipment, and did some compilation and design work, which is one of the founders of the school. He was wrongly loved by his peers and was able to participate in the establishment of the China-Hongkong Chinese Language Society, organize many academic activities and publish various publications, including China Magazine, China Construction Newsletter and China Education. However, I am timid. My interest is literature and art, and I studied science in my early years. Later, after I had the opportunity to get my bachelor's and master's degrees, I didn't stay in the university to continue the research I had started. As a result, only a dozen papers have been published, but a large number of them are fragmentary chapters and topics to be further studied. Now, when my companion comes home with a full load, I go out to sea alone. Photo reference: Ms. cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/myy Maiwanyi graduated from the College of Literature of the University of Hong Kong in China with a diploma in education, 1964 with a diploma in adult education from Manchester University in the United Kingdom, 1976 with a master's degree in literature from the University of Hong Kong, and 1987 with a bachelor's degree in law from the University of London. She taught at Diocesan Girls' College, and later served as external assistant director and senior assistant of the University of Hong Kong in China. Assist in arranging various advanced courses for housing managers, library teachers, engineers and middle school teachers, and introduce the off-campus law degree course of University of London, which is still one of the most popular courses. Because of his love for history and culture, he has often organized and arranged cultural study tours since 1970, and 1987 still enjoyed it after leaving the university for retirement. Photo reference: cckln.edu/photos/cognitio/lcf, Mr. Li Zhifang, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science from the University of Hong Kong, China, taught Chinese and China history in middle schools in his early years, and then went to Columbia University in the United States for further study and obtained a master's degree in library science. After working in the United States for several years, I returned to Hong Kong to serve the Chinese University of China and the library of the University of Hong Kong. Retired former director of HKU Fengpingshan Library. He has written five books and many papers on China's poetics and library science. Photo reference: cckln.edu/new%20homepage/07_logo Photo reference: The shield sign of cckln.edu/images/logo School is engraved with the letter A consisting of S and olive branch. A generation of predicative learning; Research and practice of s generation desk physics. Liberal arts can meet our spiritual needs, and science can help us develop the material world and improve our living environment. Connecting A and S with an olive branch symbolizes that the study of liberal arts and science is aimed at penetrating the prosperity and peace of mankind. Shield card is a symbol of perseverance, and it is the demand of the school for the quality of learning in the same school. cckln.edu/07_school_logo
The best answer is to pay attention to the history of China, Hong Kong, arts and sciences, not Kowloon, arts and sciences ... just copy it and find too much.