Founded in 1860, Diocesan Girls' College is a famous direct subsidy school and one of the oldest schools in Hong Kong. It has trained a large number of female elites in politics, law, teaching, business and performing arts, and has always been a first-class girls' school in the eyes of Hong Kong parents. /kloc-for more than 0/00 years, female students have maintained an all-English learning environment, and the English A rate in the annual examination is as high as 95%. Over the years, they have trained 39 outstanding students in Hong Kong, the highest in Hong Kong.
Therefore, the competition for admission is fierce every year, attracting an average of more than 2000 people to compete for more than 100 places in primary schools. When they enter primary school, they can go directly to middle school, and the remaining 100 places will be contested by students outside the school. In addition to being the number one scholar, women also attach importance to sports and music. Academic water transport and ball games always win and even dominate for more than 20 years. Music is a more prestigious international competition.
It seems that it is the duty of female students to win prizes. No wonder the headmaster said that there are no elite classes in the school, because the whole school is an elite class. All subjects except Chinese are taught by the British, and speaking Chinese on campus will be fined, especially for us boarders, who are worried that you will speak school! In 1950s after World War II, Nvba accepted many postwar orphans to study in boarding schools and live with other rich children.