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302: 293:, which was subsequently shut down by the government, the Mongkok Workers' Children School was among four other "communist-run" schools raided by police on 28 November 1967. It was believed that the schools were being used for bomb-making. When the police arrived, students began shouting slogans and throwing objects and furniture at the officers. The headmistress, Lam Suk-ching, was accused by the police of directing others to attack the officers. The police heard "minor explosions" and saw smoke during the raid, and used tear gas shells to quell the disturbance. During the raid 16 people, including the headmistress, were arrested and later charged with obstructing the police and making inflammatory speeches. 33: 252:
Street (Sham Shui Po), Hing Man Street (Shau Kei Wan), Sai Wan Ho, Jaffe Road, and Portland Street. The Mongkok school was housed in government premises and had 556 students in April 1947. More schools opened in 1948. These schools were often not in permanent premises but in rented flats. The government was still working to rehabilitate schools ruined during the Japanese occupation of World War II.
286:, claiming to have come from Canton, were seen shouting communist slogans outside the school. In October 1967 one of the teachers, Li Mou-lan, was tried and subsequently convicted of possessing inflammatory posters and recommended for deportation back to China, his birthplace. The same month a student of the school was accused of possessing a bomb. 255:
A few years after opening, the original Mongkok school was closed by the government, which felt that the workers' children schools were operating in unsuitable premises. The government planned to build new government schools in both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon and withdraw the subsidy given to the
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proposed to various trade unions that they should band together to form a society for the education of workers' children. The "Education Advancement Society for the Children of Workers in Hongkong and Kowloon" was thus formed. The society opened seven schools in 1947, at Mong Kok, Wan Chai, Apliu
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The school campus on Princess Margaret Road comprises about 5,190 square metres (55,900 sq ft) of floor space. It comprises classrooms, two computer labs, an auditorium, a library, four laboratories, and two outdoor basketball courts. It is air conditioned.
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The upper secondary section was founded in 1975. In the 1980s the Mongkok Workers' Children School moved toward becoming a more mainstream institution. It participated in the
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education advancement society. However, the Mong Kok school continued operating. A new school campus was built at Nairn Road (now called
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school sponsored by the Hong Kong Workers' Educational Organisation Ltd. There are about 700 students, taught by 48 teachers.
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Mongkok Workers' Children School was regarded as a leftist institution. It was the site of discord during the
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in China. In May 1967, at the outset of the disturbances, it was reported in the
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Lau, C.K. (22 November 1986). "'Patriotic' schools bid to become subsidised".
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The school is a co-ed institution founded in 1946. It is a
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Princess Margaret Road
Ho Man Tin
Kowloon
Coordinates
22°19′12″N 114°10′44″E / 22.3199°N 114.1788°E / 22.3199; 114.1788
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Ho Man Tin
Kowloon
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Ronald Hall
Princess Margaret Road
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Chung Wah Middle School

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