Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College

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{{Infobox school

| name = Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College

| native_name = 陳瑞祺(喇沙)書院

| image = Logo of Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College.png

| image_size = 150px

| motto = Latin:
Laus Deo Semper
English:
Praise God always

| district = Kowloon City

| established = {{start date and age|1969}}

| founder = Brother Herman Fenton, FSC

Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools

| type = Government funded Anglo-Chinese Boys'

| principal = Lee Po Chu

| enrollment = 1097

| grades = Secondary 1–6

| colours = {{color box|#8A0808|Maroon}}

| yearbook = Leowlish

| affiliations = Lasallian educational institutions

| location = 4 Sheung Wo Street, Ho Man Tin

| province = Kowloon

| country = Hong Kong

| website = {{url|www.csklsc.edu.hk}}

| coordinates = {{coord|22.319431|N|114.183462|E|type:edu|display=inline,title}}

}}

Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College ({{Lang-zh|t=陳瑞祺(喇沙)書院}}) is a Catholic public, Anglo-Chinese boys' secondary school in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The school is established by the Christian Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order in 1969.{{Cn|date=December 2023}}In recent years, the public examination results of Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College have gradually improved. Taking the year 2022 as an example, more than 50% of students achieved the admission requirements for local bachelor's degree programs, making the school a "Band 1" secondary school.

History

In April 1967, the Chan family approached the Jesuits to ask if they would be interested in taking over the running of a secondary school and in moving to the new building which they intended to build in memory of their father,{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://csklsc.edu.hk/CP/pG/4/4/6 |access-date=2023-08-01 |website=csklsc.edu.hk}} Mr. Chan Sui Ki, a successful merchant and once the President of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, a well-known charitable organization in Hong Kong. Not inclined to accept the offer themselves, Fr. Cronin, SJ, the Jesuit Provincial Superior, proposed that the offer be made also to the Christian Brothers. Eventually, the Christian Brothers accepted the offer and transferred the existing evening school operating in La Salle College to the new building. The evening school under the supervision of Brother Herman Fenton, FSC operated from 3:00 p.m. until about 8:00 p.m. The government provided the site and an 80% subsidy. The Chan family would donate HK$500,000.{{Cn|date=December 2023}}

In December 1968, work began on the site. In April 1969 the foundation stone was laid by the then Director of Education, Mr. Gregg, and on 3 September the school moved into the classroom block—951 students and 34 teachers all told. All the while work on the school hall and the laboratories, library, geography, art-room, etc. and the Brothers' quarters (which unhappily provide an accommodation for only four) continued until 12 December when the building authority inspected the completed building in preparation for giving the final occupation permit. The official blessing and opening ceremony was performed on 12 February 1970 by Rev. Father Colombo P.P. and the Hon. J. Canning, Director of Education, respectively.{{Cn|date=December 2023}}

The community was inaugurated on 1 July 1969 when Brother Herman Fenton, FSC Director and Brother Eugene Sharkey, FSC were appointed to the new school. Later they were joined by Brothers Curran Cronan, FSC and Paul Hackett, FSC Until the Brothers quarters were ready, the community continued to reside in La Salle College.{{Cn|date=December 2023}}

=Dedication=

The school was named by the descendants of Mr. Chan Sui Ki after him. The Chan family had put up more than twenty free schools in Hong Kong and Macau, Canton, Foshan and elsewhere in memory of their father, Chan Sui Ki.{{Cn|date=December 2023}}

In 1936, Chan received the "Golden Dragon" medal from the Vietnamese Government in recognition of the help he had given during their troublesome times. On several occasions he sent donations to Northern China, Canton and Hong Kong and for years, he distributed free rice to the needy of Macau.{{Cn|date=December 2023}}

List of Principals

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!Term

!Principals

1969-1970

|Rev. Bro. Herman Michael Fenton

1970-1991

|Rev. Bro. Eugene Sharkey

1991-1995

|Rev. Bro. Thomas Blake Lawrence

1995-2005

|Mr. B. K Lee

2005-2010

|Mr. K. K Sze

2010-2024

|Mr. T. L Lee

2024-

|Ms. F. Lee

Incidents

1995

On September 1, 1995, Mr. B. K. Lee became the first Chinese principal of Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College since its founding.

1998

In 1998, Wong Ka-lam, the first president of the Student Council, achieved ten A's in the public examination, marking the first time a student from the school attained this distinction.

2000-2001

During the 2000-2001 academic year, the Education Department published a quality assurance inspection report identifying several issues at Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College. The report highlighted management inefficiencies affecting school reform, challenges faced by junior students in using English effectively, inadequate teaching performance, and insufficient library resources. Principal Mr. B. K. Lee acknowledged these shortcomings and noted that the number of students in the lowest performance group had increased to 50, constituting 25% of the student body.

2006

On February 19, 2006, a 15-year-old male student tragically died by suicide, jumping from his residence in Sha Tin.

On April 13, 2006, over a hundred alumni and students held a sit-in protest on campus against Principal K. K. Sze’s decision not to promote Physical Education teacher Wong Tak-sing.

2007

In June 2007, parents identified multiple grammatical errors in the Form One English exam paper and school magazine, including mistakes in words and phrases such as "millions," "expectations of," and "charity organizations." Principal Mr. K. K. Sze acknowledged these issues and admitted to lapses in teacher proofreading.

2010

On September 1, 2010, Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College implemented the "One School, Two Systems" policy, restructuring its Form One class arrangement from five English-medium classes to four English-medium classes and one Chinese-medium class (mother-tongue instruction).

On the same day, Mr. T. L. Lee, formerly a vice-principal at a Po Leung Kuk school, became the first principal of Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College to be appointed externally rather than promoted from within.

2011

On September 1, 2011, the Education Bureau officially launched the "Voluntary Optimization of Class Structure" scheme. In response, Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College reduced its Form One intake from five classes to four.

2015

On September 1, 2015, Leung Suk-yi was appointed vice-principal, becoming the first female vice-principal in the school’s history.

2023

On September 1, 2023, Cheng Shuk-wah became the first vice-principal of Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College to be appointed externally rather than promoted from within.

2025

On September 1, 2025, Ms. F. Lee assumed the role of principal, making history as the first female principal of Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College since its founding.

Notable alumni

=Arts, Media and Culture=

=Government and Public Services=

  • Michael Mak Kwok-fung, former member of Legislative Council (LegCo); founding deputy chairman of the League of Social Democrats
  • Kevin Leung, Board of Education Director 11/2017 - 11/2021 at Douglas County School District RE-1, Douglas County, Colorado, United States{{cite web|url=https://www.douglas.co.us/documents/2017-coordinated-election-official-results.pdf/|title=Cumulative report 2017. Coordinated election official results|website=douglas.co.us|access-date=13 October 2023}} {{Cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Kevin_Leung|title = Ballotpedia - Kevin Leung}} and South Metro Fire Rescue Board Director 5/2022 - Present at South Metro Fire Rescue, Colorado, United States.{{cite web| title=South Metro Fire Rescue board election results | website=The Villager | date=11 May 2022 | url=https://villagerpublishing.com/south-metro-fire-rescue-board-election-results/ | access-date=13 October 2023}}

See also

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