Ma Lixun, a Scottish missionary of the London Missionary Association, founded Huaying College. The founders also include milian, the first president. At that time, the English name of the school was Yinghua College. 18 18, Huaying college began to lay the foundation stone in Malacca, and held the foundation stone laying ceremony on 10/day in the same year, which is now designated as the school's anniversary day. Huaying College was built in 1820. 1822, Dean milian died of illness and was replaced by Li Hongfu who had studied in Huaying College.
1833, missionary Dell set up steel molds and copper molds for casting China movable type in Malacca and Singapore, and in Yang Wen and Wen Yin to cast metal movable type.
1839, James Legge, a British Scottish missionary and sinologist, took over as principal.
1843, Dean Jacob moved Huaying College and its affiliated printing factory to Hong Kong, including nearly 3,900 pieces of movable-type steel molds from China. ( 1843-? Year)
1843, Dean Jacob moved Huaying College from Malacca to Kendo on Hong Kong Island. 1853, the first Chinese newspaper in Hong Kong, You Yuan Guan Zhen, was founded and printed by Huaying College Chinese Letterpress Printing House.
On 1862, Wang Tao reported that there were three colleges in Hong Kong at that time, namely Sheung Wan College, President Shian, Paul College in Central, President, College at the junction of Sheung Wan and Central, and President Jacob Lee. "All the children left school to teach western languages and writing, so as to cultivate talents for the country. Huaying College also has machine movable type printed books. " At that time, China movable type cast by Huaying College was world-famous: the imperial envoy of Sand King, the French Society of Paris, the Singapore government, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, the Shanghai Daotai, and the Prime Minister's Office of the Qing Dynasty. They all bought China movable type cast by Huaying College, or a full set of movable type bronze molds.
Besides Huaying College, the two colleges mentioned just now still exist today. ( 1873 - 1930)
1873, Huaying college moved, and there is a mid-level highway in the central and western regions. In the same year, President Jacob returned to his hometown in Scotland. Wang Tao bought the printing factory in the former site of Huaying College and founded Zhonghua Printing General Administration at No.29 Hollywood Road. 1874, the world's first Chinese-funded daily, Circular Daily, was founded. ( 1930 - 1963)
Bi Street School Building is located at 56 Bi Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The present address is the Christian Building of Wang Jue Church, a Christian church in China.
Oxford road period in Kowloon Tong, Kowloon City, Kowloon, Hong Kong
( 1963 -2003)
Oxford road's school building is located atNo. oxford road 1 B, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon City, Hong Kong, and now it is located in Ji Hua Primary School of the Chinese Christian Church (Kowloon Tong). The Oxford Road period is an important stage for Huaying College to reach its peak.
1964 founded the torch of the school newspaper, which is one of the earliest schools in Hong Kong.
197 1 won the highest honor "Rose Cup" in Hong Kong inter-school sports competition.
199 1, social system competition resumed.
1997, Zeng Shenqiao, the first scholar in HKCEE, appeared.
In 2000, Huaying College plans to choose a place to build a new school.
In September 2003, I moved to Sham Shui Po, West Kowloon. The street where the new school is located is named Huaying Street.
A section of Huaying Street in Cheung Sha Wan, Sham Shui Po District, Kowloon, Hong Kong
(2003-present)
In 2004, the academic handball team won ten consecutive championships (so a star appeared on the team's uniform, and then a star was added every ten years)
In 2005, the School History Museum was established.
In 2008, it became a direct subsidy middle school.