Area: Central and Western District
Category: direct investment
St Paul's Boys' and Girls' Secondary School, a famous school, has pioneered many times in the history of education in Hong Kong. It is not only the first school in Hong Kong to wear uniforms, but also the first coeducational school. This is also the first secondary school to switch to the Direct Subsidy Scheme.
2 parish women's college
Area: Yau Tsim Mong District
Category: direct investment
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 parents.
3 Ren Huang College
District: Wan Chai District
Category: official
Ren Huang College, founded in 1862, was the first government-run boys' school in the colonial era. For more than a hundred years, it has been known as the "cradle of top scholars". In the previous HKCEE, Ren Huang College was the school that produced "Top Ten Scholars".
The two Hennessy Road Government Primary Schools (12 School Network) in Wan Chai District are affiliated primary schools in Ren Huang, and 25% of primary school graduates can go to Ren Huang every year.
Canosa Saint Mary's College.
Area: Yau Tsim Mong District
Category: funds
Canosa Saint Mary's College was founded 100 years ago, and two teaching buildings were listed as first-class historical buildings, which is one of the landmarks in Kowloon. Founded by Canosa Renai Society, the school has a low-key style and strict requirements on students' conduct, and encourages students to actively serve the society.
5. Deng Xian Memorial Middle School of the Hong Kong Taoist Association.
Area: North District
Category: funds
Deng Xian Memorial Middle School, the British-Chinese-Hong Kong Taoist Association in North District, is the leading school in the region. Over the years, students have performed well in public examinations and trained many top talents, and their achievements are absolutely not inferior to those of traditional prestigious schools.