History
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1952 |
The Shanghai Street Children’s Centre was founded by Dr. T. J. Hua, the Rev. Smith and Mr. Peterson, Principal Probation Officer of the Government. |
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1963 |
The Centre moved to Shing Tak Street. The Boys’ Centre was established. |
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1966 |
Norway Hostel was taken over, and renamed Un Chau Hostel. |
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1970 |
A school was established at the same building as Boys’ Centre School. |
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1974 |
Chak Yan Centre & Chak Yan Centre School commenced operation. |
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1974 |
Boys’ Centre and Boys’ Centre School were renamed Shing Tak Centre and Shing Tak Centre School. |
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1974 |
The Society’s name changed to Society of Boys’Centres. |
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1978 |
Hui Chung Sing Memorial School was established at Pak Tin Estate. |
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1983 |
Chak Yan Centre School (Secondary Section) was established and commenced operation. |
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1988 |
Cheung Hong Hostel commenced operation. It started as a Hostel for licensees discharged from Government Boys’ Homes. Later it changed to help secondary boys with adjustment problems. |
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1994 |
Un Chau Hostel Expansion Project completed. |
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1997 |
Hui Chung Sing Memorial School moved to Pratas Street in Cheung Sha Wan. |
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2001 |
Multiple-Intelligence Learning Centre funded by The Hong Kong Bank Foundation commenced operation at Hui Chung Sing Memorial School. |
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2001 |
Chak Yan Centre School Extension Project completed. |
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2003 |
Un Chau Hostel Renovation Project completed. |
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2004 |
Cheung Hong Hostel Renovatoin Project completed. |
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2005 |
Shing Tak Centre and Shing Tak Centre School moved to Lee On Lane New Site in Kwun Tong. |
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| 2006 | School Improvement Project of Chak Yan Centre School completed. | |
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2008 |
The old Shing Tak Centre at Shing Tak Street was renovated to “SBC HongKong Bank Foundation Learning Development Centre”; named after a donation by the HongKong Bank Foundation. |