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  1. School Development Plan School Report(2022/2023) Annual School Plan (2023/2024) Programme Plans and Reports. OLE.

    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong1
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong2
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong3
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong4
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong5
  2. Queen Elizabeth School (Chinese: 伊利沙伯中學), or QES and QE (伊中 or 伊利沙伯) for short, is a school in Hong Kong. The school was the first English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) (Anglo-Chinese) co-education secondary school founded by the Government of Hong Kong.

    • September 1954; 69 years ago
    • Mr. Eric Chan Cheung Wai
  3. Subject Selection Information for 2023/2024 School Year Subject Blocks of Elective Subjects (2022/2023) Booklist (2022/2023) Results of HKDSE & JUPAS. Admission.

  4. School History. Our School was founded in 1954 as the first government co-educational Anglo-Chinese secondary school in Hong Kong. The idea of Queen Elizabeth School was first conceived in 1953, the same year that the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place.

  5. Queen Elizabeth School. 地址: 九龍旺角洗衣街152號。學校地圖 ⛳ 電話: 23809621 傳真:23914949 電郵: qes@edb.gov.hk 網址: https://www.qes.edu.hk. 校長: 陳祥偉先生 校監/校管會主席:鄭國仁先生

    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong1
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong2
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong3
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong4
    • Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong5
  6. Prefect. Clubs. Queen Elizabeth School (QES) is a famous co-educational secondary school in Hong Kong. It is in Sai Yee Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong. It is 55 years old. There are over 1200 students and 50 teachers. Every year, thousands of primary school students apply for a place to study there.

  7. 152 Sai Yee Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon. 1955. The Queen Elizabeth School is the first English-Chinese co-educational secondary school founded by the Hong Kong Government. A plan for the integrated educational program was first devised in 1953 following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.