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St. Paul's Co-educational (Macdonnell Road) Primary School

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St. Paul's Co-educational Primary School (Chinese :聖保羅男女中學附屬小學) is one of the two affiliated primary schools of St. Paul's Co-educational College, Hong Kong, with the campus at 33 Macdonnell Road.In September 2008, St. Paul’s Co-educational College Primary School moved to a new campus on Nam Fung Path in Wong Chuk Hang.

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St. Paul's Co-educational College, is an Anglican secondary school located at 33 MacDonnell Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong, founded in 1915. It follows the HKDSE and IBDP curriculum, and is the first Round Square school in Greater China. It was the first school in Hong Kong to require a school uniform. Until after World War II, it was a girls-only college. Since 2001, it has been under the Direct Subsidy Scheme. It is also known for the students' academic excellency and held outstanding results in public exams. It has an affiliated primary school, making it a school of the "through-train" system.

Hong Kong East Asian city

Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is a special administrative region on the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary in southern China. With over 7.4 million people of various nationalities in a 1,104-square-kilometre (426 sq mi) territory, Hong Kong is the world's fourth most densely populated region.

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History

It was founded in 1915 at Glenealy as St. Paul's Co-educational Primary School, and was moved to Calder Path (junction Macdonnell Road) in 1953. The school was changed from full-day into AM and PM modes. In 1999, both primary schools resumed full-day education. St. Paul's Co-educational PM Primary School moved to the current site at Kennedy Road, and changed to the present name. The AM school remains at Macdonnell Road and was renamed accordingly. In 2006, the primary schools merged, and the new school was named St. Paul's Co-educational Primary School. In September 2008, St. Paul’s Co-educational College Primary School moved to a new campus on Nam Fung Path in Wong Chuk Hang.

Glenealy, Hong Kong Street in Hong Kong

Glenealy is one of the few roads or streets without a suffix in Hong Kong. Located in the Mid-levels on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, it starts from Ice House Street and goes uphill to Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, across Robinson Road and ends at Hornsey Road and Conduit Road.

Mode

SPCMRPS is a DSS school.

The campus

The campus was in Nam Fung Path in Wong Chuk Hang.The state-of-the-art campus comprises two main buildings, the Cultural Block and the Teaching Block.The two buildings are connected by skybridges and walkways. Together with the landscaped Central Plaza, a sculpture courtyard and landscaped roof terraces, the buildings are integrated with the surrounding natural environment to provide an atmosphere conducive to learning.Since December 2012, the Butterfly Garden has been established in the campus to provide our teachers and students with a splendid outdoor classroom. Many of the plants grown in the Garden provide food and shelter for caterpillars and butterflies while setting up a perfect condition for them to pollinate flowers, thus facilitating their reproduction. Through observing the butterflies and carrying out various educational activities in the Garden, students can have a more in-depth understanding of the natural ecological environment and reflect on the importance of environmental protection.

Present

The school has been relocated to Nam Fung Path in Wong Chuk Hang.

Wong Chuk Hang Suburb in Southern District, Hong Kong

Wong Chuk Hang or Staunton Creek is an industrial and residential area in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong.

Outing

Grade 1-6 students will go to different places to learn extra things for what they are teaching at school.(2 times every year) Grade 5 students will have outward bound in Hong Kong. Grade 6 students will go to different country for their graduate trip.

Coordinates: 22°15′08″N114°10′37″E / 22.2523°N 114.1769°E / 22.2523; 114.1769

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