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King's College (Chinese: 英皇書院), often referred to simply as King's or K.C., is a boys' government-operated secondary school located at 63A Bonham Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong. It serves as a secondary education institution for pupils from forms 1–6.
King's College was founded on its present site in 1926. The premises were damaged in World War II and rebuilt and refurnished after the war. Since then the classical structure has retained its facades of grey granite columns against a background of red bricks, arched corridors and sunken garden.
Address: King's College, 63A, Bonham Road, Hong Kong | Tel Nol: (852) 2547-0310 | Fax No.: (852) 2540-6908 | E-mail: kings@edb.gov.hk
School Mission. To help each student discover and develop his potential fully and promote his development as a whole person by providing a balanced education in the moral, intellectual, physical, social and aesthetic spheres and by providing a learning environment that is disciplined, stimulating and forward-looking.
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The Administrative Report of the Hong Kong Government of 1926 describes King’s College as ‘one of the finest and most modern of school buildings’. During the Japanese Occupation (1941-1945), the school was used as a military stable for mules and horses of the Imperial Japanese Army.