Buddhist Mau Fung Memorial College (Chinese: 佛教茂峰法師紀念中學) is a co-ed Hong Kong secondary school located in Tin Shui Wai, New Territories. It uses Chinese as the medium of instruction for all subjects except English class.
佛教茂峰法師紀念中學 Buddhist Mau Fung Memorial College | |
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Address | |
No. 18 Tin Pak Road, Tin Shui Wai New Territories, Hong Kong | |
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Type | Subsidised School |
Motto | 明智顯悲 |
Established | 1998 |
School district | Yuen Long District |
Principal | Mr. Liu Man-lee |
Teaching staff | 66人(Not Including Principal) |
Grades | Secondary 1 to 6 |
Number of students | Approximately 1000 |
Affiliation | Hong Kong Buddhist Association |
Website | http://www.bmf.edu.hk/ |
Principals
editNo. | Principals | Year |
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1. | 陳燕輝 (Mr Chan Yin-fai) | 1998–2012 |
2. | 陳志維 (Mr Chan Chi-wai) | 2012–2021 |
3. | 廖萬里 (Mr Liu Man-lee) | 2021–present |
Notable alumni
edit- Tony Chung – activist[1]
- Kirby Lam Sau Yi - female actress
Incidents
editJuly 10th, 2003, Mr.Li Binghang, a mathematics teacher at the school, died in an accident when a double-decker bus fell down a slope on Tuen Mun Highway. The school held a memorial service.
July 12th, 2003, two articles were written about the bus accident and the whole school's thoughts about Mr.Li Binghang. Article 1. Article 2.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Chiu, Peace; Cheung, Elizabeth; Kao, Ernest (14 November 2017). "Hong Kong teachers 'stop pupils from handing out' pro-independence fliers". South China Morning Post.