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The Government Trade School (香港官立高級工業學院) was established in Wood Road, Wanchai, in 1937. It was the first Government post-secondary technical institution in Hong Kong<ref name="briefhistorywaters" />. It was renamed to Hong Kong Technical College (香港工業專門學院) in 1947 and upgraded to [[Hong Kong Polytechnic]] in 1972.<ref name="profile" />
 
The Government Trade School (香港官立高級工業學院) was established in Wood Road, Wanchai, in 1937. It was the first Government post-secondary technical institution in Hong Kong<ref name="briefhistorywaters" />. It was renamed to Hong Kong Technical College (香港工業專門學院) in 1947 and upgraded to [[Hong Kong Polytechnic]] in 1972.<ref name="profile" />
[[File:Tradeschool woodroad.jpg|thumb|left|Hong Kong Technical College in Wood Road]]
 
 
In 1950s, the Technical Education Investigating Committee concluded that a technical colleague in Kowloon was essential. The college was moved from Wan Chai to Hung Hom and commenced classes in November 1957 on the new campus. In 1947/48, there was a 25 full-time and 599 part-time students enrolled at the Technical College in Wood Road. The students were increased after the college was moved to Hung Hom. There was 345 full-time and 5532 part-time students.<ref name="profile" />
 
In 1950s, the Technical Education Investigating Committee concluded that a technical colleague in Kowloon was essential. The college was moved from Wan Chai to Hung Hom and commenced classes in November 1957 on the new campus. In 1947/48, there was a 25 full-time and 599 part-time students enrolled at the Technical College in Wood Road. The students were increased after the college was moved to Hung Hom. There was 345 full-time and 5532 part-time students.<ref name="profile" />
 
== References ==  
 
== References ==  

Revision as of 01:12, 2 August 2017

Government Trade School
Hong Kong Technical College
Hong Kong Technical College in Wood Road

The Government Trade School (香港官立高級工業學院) was established in Wood Road, Wanchai, in 1937. It was the first Government post-secondary technical institution in Hong Kong[1]. It was renamed to Hong Kong Technical College (香港工業專門學院) in 1947 and upgraded to Hong Kong Polytechnic in 1972.[2] In 1950s, the Technical Education Investigating Committee concluded that a technical colleague in Kowloon was essential. The college was moved from Wan Chai to Hung Hom and commenced classes in November 1957 on the new campus. In 1947/48, there was a 25 full-time and 599 part-time students enrolled at the Technical College in Wood Road. The students were increased after the college was moved to Hung Hom. There was 345 full-time and 5532 part-time students.[2]

References

  1. Waters, D. D. (2000). A brief history of technical education in Hong Kong 1863 to 1980 : a paper presented on the occasion of the 30th Anniversary: 12 October 2000. Retrieved from http://vpet.vtc.edu.hk/dspace/handle/999/164
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Waters, D. D. (20020, April). A brief history of technical education in Hong Kong - with special reference to the Polytechnic University. Profile, 16-23. Retrieved July, 2017, from http://vpet.vtc.edu.hk/dspace/handle/999/490