St. Paul's College, Hong Kong
St. Paul's College is an Anglican day school for boys in Hong Kong. It was established in 1851, the oldest continuously operated school in Hong Kong. The college first opened in 1851 with only one tutor and nine pupils. Today, it has more than 1,200 pupils in the secondary section and nearly 600 pupils in the primary section.
St. Paul's College campus, as seen from HKU.
Exterior of the North Wing (Classroom Block)
The old campus, now called Bishop's House, Glenealy
The Entrance to St. Paul's College at Christmas
The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (abbreviated SKH), also known as the Hong Kong Anglican Church (Episcopal), is the Anglican church in Hong Kong and Macao. It is the 38th Province of the Anglican Communion. It is also one of the major denominations in Hong Kong and the first in the Anglican Communion to ordain a female priest.
Paul Kwong, Primate and Archbishop of Hong Kong
St. Stephen's Church in Macau