Welcome to WYKAAO
Welcome to WYKAAO
Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year, indicates the arrival of summer.
春天不是讀書天,夏日炎炎正好眠,等得秋來冬又至,收起書包過肥年。
As a nice event, 3 WYK'65ers met in London, England, for a dinner on June 5, 2017.
From Left to right :
Lawrence Hsiung (from San Francisco), Bonbon Hu (from Toronto), Margaret Hu, Francis MK Choi (from Hong Kong), Lydia Choi, Peggy Hsiung.
In 1922, with the rapid success of WYHK, now using Diocesan premises, and made a Grant-in-Aid School, Peter Tsui was able to recover some of his early investment. He wanted to develop what he regarded as a branch school in Kowloon (WYK) which subsequently opened in 1924. He was wrong of course because as a Grant School, WYHK could not technically have a Branch, WYK was a separate private school from WYHK which was a Grant School by then. But nobody, not even the Education Dept, challenged him in his subjective mindset regarding the two schools.
While basting in early success of WYHK, Peter Tsui surmised - could schools be viable and sustainable as a business when teachers' salaries had to be increased every year, but school fees could not be raised every year to catch up? His own answer was negative. He concluded that he must develop side-businesses that could subsidise his educational enterprises.
Seminar and Demonstration of Cantonese Opera Music – June 6
Free admission. Light refreshments will be provided.
Please RSVP by emailing
Please click the poster for more information.
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