St. Francis Xavier's College (SFXC; or in short) is a Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Marist Brothers, located in Tai Kok Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The school in Kowloon was founded in 1955, having moved from Shanghai, China. Except for lessons in foreign languages and Chinese, most lessons are taught in English.
History
The school was founded by Jesuit Fathers in Shanghai in 1874, later in 1893 Marist Brothers were invited to teach in the college and took over full responsibility of it in 1895. Due to the religion policies of the Communist China, the Brothers were forced to leave Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong in 1949. The college was rebuilt and classes were resumed in Tai Kok Tsui at the junction of Maple Street and Sycamore Street (K.I.L. 6421) on 9 December 1955 and named St. Francis Xavier's College to emphasize the direct link with St. Francis Xavier's College, Shanghai.
Location
the school has 56 teachers. The present principal is Mr. Leung Man Fai.
Students usually call themselves Xaverians.
The school motto is "Gentle in Manner, Resolute in Action". (Latin: Suaviter in modo Fortiter in re; )
This school is one of the three in Hong Kong that allows students to wear different coloured sports shoes to school, which is its characteristic. There are only ten school regulations, and they mostly cover actions to be taken when regulations are broken.
Prayers
Students usually offer a short prayer before classes or in morning assemblies with 'Our Father', and will usually end the prayer with:
School badge
Middle
The Cross represents Jesus and the Catholic faith. It also means God is in every SFX activity.
Above left
Marist Brothers logo.
Above Right
Book represent knowledge and oil lamp represent light.
Below Right
White and green means purity and hope. These colours are also the representing colour of the school.
Below Left
ãÂÂSFXãÂÂrepresents St. Francis Xavier, the Patron Saint of the school
Below
School motto
- Latin: Suaviter in modo Fortiter in re;
- ;
- English: Gentle in Manner, Resolute in Action
School song
Notable alumni and staff
Politics and civil service
- David Lan Hong-tsung (èÂÂé´»éÂÂ), GBS, ISO, JP, former Secretary for Home Affairs.
- Francis Tam Pak Yuen (èÂÂ伯æºÂ), former Secretariat for Economy and Finance (Macau).
- Henry Fan Hung-ling (èÂÂ鴻齡), SBS, JP, chairman of Hospital Authority, former managing director of CITIC Pacific and the vice-chairman of Cathay Pacific Airways.
- James Lau Yee-cheung (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ¡ç¿Â), GBS, JP, former Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury.
- Nelson Lam Chi-yuen (æÂÂæÂºé ), JP, the Director of Audit.
- Bruce Liu Sing-lee (å»ÂæÂÂå©), former member of the Legislative Council.
- Scott Leung Man-kwong (æ¢ÂæÂÂ廣), MH, member of the Legislative Council.
- Fung Chi-wood (馮æÂºæ´»), former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Regional Council, Shatin District Board Member, and a priest of the Hong Kong Anglican Church.
Law
Business
Medical
Entertainment and mass media
- Bruce Lee (æÂÂå°Âé¾Â), internationally known martial arts instructor, actor, philosopher, film director, screenwriter, and martial arts founder.
- Samuel Hui (許å åÂÂ), first major superstar of Cantopop.
- Eric Tsang (æÂ¾å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂ), prolific actor, film director, film producer and television host.
- Dicky Cheung Wai Kin (å¼µè¡ÂÃ¥ÂÂ¥), television actor/singer.
- Stephen Chan Chi-wan (é³å¿Âé²), former general manager of Television Broadcasts Limited.
- Ko Tin Lung (å¤天農), actor, director and radio presenter.
- Andrew Tuason (æÂÂèªæÂÂ), musician, record producer, composer, songwriter, arranger, conductor and musical director.
- Cheang Pou-soi (éÂÂä¿ÂçÂÂ), film director, film producer and screenwriter.
- Teddy Chan (é³德森), film director, producer and actor.
- Lau Wan-kit (Ã¥ÂÂé²åÂÂ), comic artist.
Education and academia
Science
- Brother Octavius William Borrell, Marist brother who taught at the College, and who studied the flora of Shanghai in the 1940s and 1990s.
See also
References
External links