Yuet Wah College
Yuet Wah College 粵華中學 Colégio Yuet Wah | |
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Address | |
18, Estrada da Vitoria | |
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School type | Grant-in-aid, Secondary school |
Motto | Latin: "IN VIRTUTE SCIENTIA" Chinese: 德修學講 |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1925 |
Status | Open |
Supervisor | Fr. Martin Yip Tai-ho (葉泰浩神父) |
Principal | Fr. Joseph Chow Pak Fai (周伯輝神父) |
Grades | F.1 - F.6 (Equivalent of Grades 7-12) |
Gender | Male Only |
Enrollment | 1692 |
Education system | English Section: IGCSE;IAL Chinese Section: “Curriculum Framework” and “The Requirements of Basic Academic Attainments” |
Language | Chinese, English |
Affiliation | Salesians of Don Bosco |
Website | http://www.yuetwah.edu.mo |
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Traditional Chinese | 粵華中學 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 粤华中学 | ||||||||||
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Portuguese | Colégio Yuet Wah |
Yuet Wah College (Portuguese: Colégio Yuet Wah; Chinese: 粵華中學; abbr: YWC), often referred to as Yuet Wah, is a Macau all-boys Catholic secondary school in São Lázaro (St. Lazarus Parish), Macau.[1] It was founded in 1925, making it one of the oldest secondary schools in Macau. It is accredited by the Salesians of Don Bosco.
The school aims to provide a liberal education based on Catholic principles; its students are encouraged to be well-rounded. School teams participate in various inter-school sports and music competitions. Since 2001, it has become a through-train school with Colégio do Perpétuo Socorro Chan Sui Ki (suc.) and Colégio Dom Bosco (Yuet Wah).
Yuet Wah College has a long list of notable alumni, including entrepreneurs, politicians, musicians, actors, three members of the Macau Executive Council and three secretaries.
History
[edit]Yuet Wah College was founded by Liao Fengji in 1925 in Canton, China.[2][3] The school is run by the Salesians of Don Bosco.
Curriculum
[edit]Yuet Wah College prepare students for the JAEM Examination and International A-levels as well as IGCSE.
Facilities
[edit]- Covered Playground
- Gym Room
- Taekwondo Room
- Hall
- Jubilee Staff Room
- Toilets
- Classrooms
- Priest's Dormitory
- School Office
- General Office
- Principal's Room
- Admission Counseling Room
- Library
- Stationery Shop
- Religious Activity Room
- Salesian Youth Room
- Small Chapel
- School Supervisor's Room
- Meeting Room
- Dominic Canteen
- Dominic Music Room
- Dominic Art Room
- Toilets
- Communication Office
- Small Hall
- Classrooms
- Rinaldi Music Room
- Rinaldi Art Room
- Electric Laboratory
- Toilets
- Computer Rooms
- Physical Laboratory
- Chemical Laboratory
- Social Worker's Room
- First Aids' Room
- Student Union's Room
- PE Room
- Toilets
- Chapel
- Bosco Staff Room
- Rinaldi Canteen
- Orchestra's Room
- Meeting Room
- Toilets
- Table Tennis Room
- School History Museum
- Dominic Basketball Court
- Versiglia Basketball Court
- Football Field
- Mary's Pavilion
- Titan Track
Notable alumni and staff
[edit]- António Ng Kuok Cheong (member in the Macau Legislative Assembly)
- Cheong Kuoc Vá (first Secretary for Security of Macau)
- Lau Si Io (second Secretariat for Transport and Public Works of Macau)
- Kuan Hsin-chi (chairman of the Hong Kong Civic Party)
- Chan Wai Chi (chairman of the New Democratic Macau Association)
- Ao Man-long (first Secretary for Transport and Public Works of Macau)
- Alex Fong Chung-Sun (famous actor from Hong Kong)
- Julio Acconci (member of the HK-based band Soler)
- Dino Acconci (member of the HK-based band Soler)
- Steven Lo (businessman active in Hong Kong and Macau entertainment world. Current chairman of the Football Management Committee of South China Athletic Association.)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Colégio Yuet Wah." Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (Macau). Retrieved on 9 April 2017. "Estrada da Vitoria, no.18" - Chinese profile: "學校地址:德勝馬路18號"
- ^ "《澳門人》介紹粵華九十五校慶" ["Macau People" introduces the 95th Anniversary of Yuet Wah College]. Macao Daily News (in Chinese). 23 March 2021. Archived from the original on 5 June 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
- ^ Chen, Zifeng 陳志峰 (2018). 一生承教:黃就順老師與澳門教育 [Teaching for a lifetime: Mr. Huang Jushun and Macao Education] (in Chinese). Macau: 文聲出版社 (Voices of Culture Press). p. xiv. ISBN 978-9-9965-3590-1. Retrieved 5 June 2023.