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==Education== Many schools and colleges can be found in the Mid-Levels. The most famous is the [[University of Hong Kong]]. Many famous secondary schools such as [[St Joseph's College, Hong Kong|St. Joseph's College]], [[St. Paul's College, Hong Kong|St. Paul's College]], [[St. Paul's Co-Educational College]], [[King's College, Hong Kong|King's College]], [[St. Stephen's Girls' College]] and [[Raimondi College]] are also located here. [[File:Hung Hing Ying Building hku.JPG|thumb|right|Hung Hing Ying Building of the University of Hong Kong]] ===University of Hong Kong=== The Main Building of the [[University of Hong Kong]] is the oldest of all the university's structures. Donated by Sir [[Hormusjee Naorojee Mody|H.N. Mody]], this building's construction began in 1910 and was completed in 1912 at Pok Fu Lam Road. It is made of red bricks and granite and has four turrets with a central clock tower. The clock tower was donated by Sir Paul Chater.{{citation needed|date=November 2012}} The central Great Hall of Main Building is named after the wealthy businessman Lok Yew. During the [[Second World War]], the entire building was damaged but was later repaired. In 1952, two more courtyards were built south of the building and an additional one was completed in 1958. At present, the building houses various departments of the Arts Faculty. In 1919, Sir Paul Chater and Professor G P Jordan donated money for the construction of the Hung Hing Ying Building, located near the Main Building. This building was designed to house the student union. After the Second World War, it became the Administrative Building. In 1960, the east wing was added and it was made to the Senior Common Room for Staff in 1974. The name of the building remains unchanged until today and it houses the Department of Music at the present. Old Hall is used to be a residence hall for students. It is divided into three blocks: Lugard Hall, Eliot Hall, and May Hall, which were built in 1913, 1914 and 1915 respectively. All buildings were made of red bricks, three storeys high, with interconnecting stairs and corridors. The university combined the three halls and renamed it Old Hall in 1969. The Lugard Hall was demolished in 1991, the Eliot Hall became the Administrative Building and the May Hall is used for the Office for General Education Unit. ===Primary and secondary schools=== <!-- in alphabetical order--> [[St. Paul's College, Hong Kong|St. Paul's College]] is the oldest school in Hong Kong. It was established in 1851 and celebrated its 155th anniversary in 2006. It was merged with St. Paul's Girls' School and formed St. Paul's Co-educational College, and later returned to being a boys-only college. [[Ying Wa Girls' School]] is a girls' secondary school under the [[Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China]] and located at 76 Robinson Road. It was founded by the [[London Missionary Society]] in 1900. [[Island School]] is the flagship [[English Schools Foundation]] school. It counts among its students many of the expatriate children living in Mid-Levels. [[File:King's College hk.jpg|300px|thumb|King's College]] [[King's College, Hong Kong|King's College]] was previously known as '''Saiyingpun Anglo-Chinese School''' in 1879. The British used the school as the quarters and hospital for the British [[Shanghai Defence Force]] soon after it opened. In 1928, it was reverted to a school but was turned into a stable in 1941 by the Japanese. It became a school again in 1950 and has remained a government school since then. King's College has been a 'declared monument' of Hong Kong since 2011. [[File:HK RaimondiCollege.jpg|thumb|Raimondi College]] [[Raimondi College]] is a co-educational English-medium secondary school, named after Bishop [[Timoleon Raimondi]], the first vicar apostolic of Hong Kong. Established in 1875, [[St Joseph's College, Hong Kong|St. Joseph's College]] is the first Catholic boys' secondary school in Hong Kong. It is a [[Lasallian]] institution. Together with a primary school, St. Joseph's Primary School, the St. Joseph's population now exceeds 4200. The north and west blocks of the college are declared monuments of Hong Kong since August 2000. St. Margaret's Girls' College H.K. is a girls college in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1964. [[St. Paul's Co-educational College]] was established in 1915 as St. Paul's Girls College. After temporarily merging with St. Paul's College, the school retained its co-educational status. It is one of the first schools to convert to the [[Direct Subsidy Scheme]] in 2002, {{Update span|text=and is introducing an International Baccalaureate curriculum|date=April 2024}}. Currently, the primary school section is no longer housed in the same campus as the secondary school, and has moved to a new campus in Wong Chuk Hang.
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