Marymount Secondary School
Marymount Secondary School (Abbreviation: MSS; Chinese: 瑪利曼中學; Demonym: Marymountian) is a prestigious Band 1 all-girls EMI Roman Catholic Secondary School located in Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The Primary School is Marymount Primary School.
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Entrance of Marymount Secondary School at No. 123 Blue Pool Road | |
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School type | Grant School |
Motto | The Lord is My Light |
Established | 1927 |
Principal | Ms Daphne Ho |
Houses | Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Venus |
School colour(s) | Blue and yellow |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Website | www.mss.edu.hk |
History
The school, originally known as Holy Spirit School, was founded by the Maryknoll Sisters, an American religious order, on 10 January 1927 in Hong Kong. Back then, the school was on Robinson Road in Central Mid-levels. There were only 8 classes of students sharing four tiny classrooms. In the 1930s, the school moved to a slightly larger building in Caine Road. There were seven classrooms, but conditions were still cramped by today's standards. By 1941, the school was offering a complete course leading to matriculation, and so was one of only a small handful of schools at that time which prepared girls for university.
Marymount School Song
O Marymount, my Marymount, O Marymount, blest is thy pow'r, |
In 1941, Japanese forces invaded and occupied Hong Kong. The school was closed until 1948. When the school reopened, Hong Kong was facing a new challenge as many thousands of immigrants were pouring across the border to escape the civil war on the mainland. Marymount rose to this challenge by offering places to as many girls as it could.
As the school continued to expand, a new building with better facilities became necessary. In October 1957, the school moved to its present location on the wooded slopes near the top of Blue Pool Road, overlooking Happy Valley. At the same time, it was renamed Maryknoll Sisters’ School. Initially, the building housed both Secondary and Primary Sections, but in 1961 the Primary School was relocated to the premises at Tai Hang Road, directly above the secondary school. During the school year 1978–79, the Maryknoll Sisters handed over the sponsorship of the school to the Columban Sisters.
In September 1983, the name of the school was changed to Marymount Secondary School. Throughout its history the school campus had also been home to a convent, with the nun's dormitories housed on the fourth floor and the site of the library originally being a chapel. It was only in 1993 that the nuns vacated their premises in order to make more room for the ever-growing student population.
In 1991, Mrs. Nancy Wong became the school's first Chinese principal, and the first principal who was not a member of a religious order.
In 1996, the Columban Sisters initiated the transfer of the sponsorship of the school to the Christian Life Community(CLC) in Hong Kong, the process of which was completed by July 1997. The CLC is an international Catholic lay Ignatius community with their spirituality based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Founder of the Society of Jesus.
Mrs. Wong oversaw the school's transition from being managed by the Columban Sisters to being managed by the CLC and retired in 2003. The post of principal was taken up by Ms. Veronica MA, M.H. till her retirement in 2014, then after Mrs. Julia Ma who left in 2017. Currently, Mrs. Catherine A. Thirlwell LI, alumnae of both Marymount Primary School and Marymount Secondary School, is the principal.
Over the years, many generations of girls have received an education at Marymount, and the Primary and Secondary School together now accommodate nearly 2000 students.
Curriculum
English is the medium of instruction for all subjects except Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Putonghua and Chinese History. In forms one and two, a Common Test is administered twice a year in place of conventional exams. Grades are given according to continuous assessment throughout the school year instead of just basing on exam results. A modular system is adopted in order to facilitate project-based learning and critical thinking. In senior forms, students prepare for the HKDSE and select subjects from option blocks. In the past MSS offered French in place of Chinese Language for students whose first language is not Chinese, but this option was discontinued in 2012 and replaced by an alternative Chinese curriculum.
School Motto
The Lord is My Light
Annual Production
Marymount Secondary School is known in the local speech and drama community for its achievements in theatre. Students perform a drama and/or musical production every year, with recent productions as follows:
- 1999 - Romeo & Juliet
- 2000 - King Lear
- 2001 - Dido & Aeneas
- 2007 - Orpheus
- 2008 - Hamlet
- 2009 - Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King & I
- 2011 - Othello
- 2013 - The Taming of the Shrew
- 2014 - A Servant of Two Masters
- 2015 - Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
- 2016 - The Importance of Being Earnest
- 2017 - A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 2018 - Pride and Prejudice
- 2019 - Little Women
Houses
There are four houses to which students and teachers are randomly assigned.
- Jupiter – Red
- Mercury – Yellow
- Uranus – Orange
- Venus – Blue
Each house is headed by a House Committee and 2 Teacher Advisors, the House Committee includes a House Captain, two Vice-Captains, a Cheering Leader and 7 form representatives (2 for S.1 and 1 for S. 2–6) who are elected by students. Every year, students compete in inter-House events, such as the annual Sports Day and Swimming Gala. Scores are counted at the end of the Academic Year, and the house with the highest score is named Overall Champion.
Student Council
Marymount has an elected Student Council which promotes student welfare and acts as a channel of communication between the school and the student body as well as organising a range of activities throughout the year, including the Talent Quest, Good Samaritan Lunch, Student and Teacher Appreciation Weeks, and the Fun Fair. Students can take part in the Student Council (colloquially known as the "SC") as elected class representatives in the role of Spokesman or Councillor, or as the Executive Board's Chairlady, Vice-Chairlady, ECA Coordinator, Service Coordinator, Sports Coordinator, Secretary, Treasurer or Public Relations Officer. The Executive Board members are nominated by students, and elected by the students. The Spokesman and the Councillor of each class are elected by its own class members.
Talent Quest
The Student Council's largest-scale project each year is the Talent Quest, colloquially known as "TQ". The event takes the form of a multi-stage talent show divided into different categories:
- Chinese Solo (Singing)
- Chinese Group (Singing)
- English Solo (Singing)
- English Group (Singing)
- Dance
- Foreign
- Open
- Class
- Fashion
Subsequent to heats and semi-final rounds held throughout the first term of the school year, finalists perform for the title of Champion in each category, as well as Overall Champion. The adjudicating panel is normally made up of three industry professionals in the fields of music, dance, and fashion design respectively. Tickets are on sale to the public and the audience is generally made up of members of the general public as well as the MSS community. The Talent Quest is highly valued by the student body as the performing arts, particularly music, are integral to Marymount culture. Many competitors have gone on to have professional careers in music and dance. The Student Council organises the event around a distinct theme each year.
The themes of recent Talent Quests are:
- Agent 1314 (2013)
- Tetrachromacy (2014)
- Atlantis (2015)
- Deja Vu (2016)
- Trouvaille (2017)
- Nefelibata (2018)
- Arcadia (2019)
Religious Activity Convenor
As a Catholic school, Marymount has also an elected committee in which members are responsible for all religious activities in the school. Catholic students can participate in Religious Activity Convenor (colloquially known RAC) as an elected representative known as Class RAC in each class, or in the Executive Board's Chairlady, two Vice Chairladies, Secretary, Treasurer and Public Relations Officer. Every year, the RAC organises Catholic functions and masses such as monthly Friday Morning Mass, Annual Christmas Play, Easter Mass, Chinese Year Mass, Graduation Mass for the S6 graduates, Good Samaritan Lunch (cooperating with Student Council), Catholic Family Mass (cooperating with Marymount Primary School) etc. The class RAC of each class are elected by its own class members during RE lesson in early September. Class RAC also operates the daily morning prayer of each class.
The RAC also monitors different religious groups in the school to spread God's faith and the catholic society.
Religious Groups
- Legion of Mary (The Praesidium was named Mother Most Admirable Praesidium, and was founded in 1959. It is under Curia Mater Dei, the English junior Curia in St. Margaret's Parish, along with other Catholic secondary schools in Wan Chai District)
- MSS CLC (S4-6 only)
- Voveo
- GIFTS (Growing In Faith Through Sharing)
- Shalom
Graduation Mass
Being a Catholic institution, the school marks most significant occasions with a Mass. In March of each year, a Graduation Mass celebrates S. 6 students completing their education at MSS before they prepare for public exams is heralded by a Graduation Mass. The event gathers the school community and is characterised by the treasured tradition of the school supervisor, principal, and vice principals in lighting a white candle for each graduating girl in a darkened auditorium, symbolising pass it on. Students then protect the flame until the end of the school day and their final departure from school grounds.
Since 1999, the Primary and Secondary Schools have celebrated the Catholic Family Mass in May. Parents and grandparents of students, teachers, students, alumnae, school managers and members of the CLC of Hong Kong gather together to give thanks for the graces and love of God. Marymount Schools are not just institutions where students are educated. Young women grow to become part of the Marymount Community and Marymount Family.
Extra-Curricular Activities and Services Groups
Extra-Curricular Activities and Services Committee
- ECA Team
- Service Team
- Sports and Competitions Team
Academic Clubs
- Chinese Club
- Putonghua Club
- English Society
- Mathematics Club
- Science Club
- History Club
- Technology & Living Club
Visual & Performing Arts Clubs
- Chinese Drama Club
- Dance Club
- Drama Club
- Visual Arts Club
- Theatrical Make-up Club
Interest Clubs
- Asian Culture Club
- Hong Kong Award for Young People (HKAYP)
- Junior Police Call (JPC)
- First Aid Club
- Sports & Health Club
- Theatrical Fashion Club
School Teams
- Athletics Team
- Badminton Team
- Basketball Team
- Cross Country Team
- Dance Team (Chinese Dance, Hip Hop, Modern Dance)
- Swimming Team
- Table Tennis Team
- Tennis Team
- English Debate Team
- Chinese Debate Team
- Junior Choir
- Intermediate Choir
- String Orchestra
- Windband
Community Service Groups
- Community Youth Club (CYC)
- Girl Guides
- Interact Club
- Z Club (Zonta Club)
Pastoral Care Service Groups
- Careers Guidance and Service Team
- Civic Education Team
- Environmental Education Team
- Guidance Team
- Culture and Heritage Team
- Health Education Team
Service Groups
- Audio-Visual Tech Team
- Campus TV
- Student Council
- Student IT Team
- MSS Messenger (Magazine)
- MSS Yearbook Committee
- Music Committee
- Tuckshop Prefects
- Librarians
Notable alumnae
Government and Legal
- Ada Chan, Current Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam's Adjutant
- Emily Lau – Former Hong Kong Legislative Council Member, former Chairperson of the Democratic Party of Hong Kong
- Anna Wu – Chairperson of the Competition Commission, former President of the Hong Kong Equal Opportunities Commission, non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, former Chairperson of the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority, Former Council Member of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre
- Catherine Bragg – United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs
- Bernadette Linn, JP - Permanent Secretary for Development (Planning and Lands), former Secretary for Education and Manpower, former Private Secretary to the Chief Executive
- Queenie Lo, former actress, works at Hong Kong Immigration Department
- Carrie Yau, former Director of Administration, former Permanent Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, former Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs, former Executive Director of the Vocational Training Council
- Jennie Chor,[1] Former Deputy Commissioners of Labour Department
Arts and Culture
- Agnes Chan - Cantopop singer and educator
- Priscilla Chan (singer) – Cantopop singer
- Sandy Lam – Cantopop singer
- Valerie Chow – 1991 Miss Hong Kong 1st runner up and an actress
- JW (Joey Wong) - Cantopop singer
- Kendy Suen, Cantopop singer of the group Robynn & Kendy
- Veronica Lee, Cantopop musician, member of People Mountain People Sea
- Elizabeth Lee Mei Fung, famous actress and Cantopop singer
- Astrid Chan, famous actress and host
- Valerie Chow, former actress, fashion publicist and entrepreneur
- Charlene Choi, actress and singer, member of Cantopop group Twins
- Gigi Chao, daughter of Cecil Chao
- Violet Chow, wife of Cantonese actor Carlo Ng, daughter of Chow Yei-ching, Chairman and managing director of Chevalier International Holdings
- Sabrina Ho and Alice Ho, daughters of Stanley Ho Hung-sun
- Lydia Tong, actress, daughter of Miss Hong Kong Isabella Kau
- Kayla Wong and Irisa Wong, daughters of Michael Wong and Janet Ma
- Tim Lui, songwriter
- Sharon Kwok, former actress
- Lisa Chong, actress and model
- Janis Chan, actress and host, managing director of Green Monday
- Celina Jade, singer, actress and model
- Jackson Lam (Lam Bo), Hong Kong songwriter
References
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