BEFORE 1970
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1872
Ms Harriet Noyes
The school founder, Ms Harriet Noyes, founded the True Light Seminary, the second women’s school in South China, in Kam Lei Fau (Sha Kei) in Guangzhou. Ms Noyes, at age 23, was assigned by the American Presbyterion Mission North to come to China in 1867 to preach the Gospel. Seeing the total neglect of women’s education in the late Qing period, Ms Noyes was determined to establish a women’s school in China. -
1878
Destroyed in a fire, the school campus was moved to Renji Street in Guangzhou. It was expanded to include an elementary school, a women’s school, a teacher training class and a women’s Bible school.
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1917
A secondary section called ‘True Light Middle School’ was established in Bai He Dong in Guangzhou with Dr. J.W. Creighton as the Principal.
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1935
In 1935, Dr. Ho Yam Tong established the True Light Primary School at 26 Caine Road in Hong Kong that laid down the foundation of the later True Light Middle School of Hong Kong. Dr. Ho was the Principal of True Light Middle School in Bai He Dong from 1934 until 1944.
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1937-1945
During the war against the Japanese invasion, the school was moved to Hong Kong, then northern Guangdong, and then to the border region of Hunan-Guangxi. When Japan surrendered in August 1945, the school at Shuangxi Shan in Lian Yuan returned to Bai He Dong in Guangzhou and teaching resumed in October 1945.
1970s: TRUE LIGHT PASSES ON
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1972
The Kowloon True Light Middle School Management Board, with the assistance of the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China, founded True Light Girls’ College to commemorate the centenary of the True Light Alma Mater and to carry out the vision of our school founder for expanding English education for girls.
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1973
The Student Fellowship and the Drama Club were founded. They have become the longest-lasting student clubs in True Light.
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1975
The Form Associations and the Science Society were established.
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1976
The school size grew into 17 classes from S1 to S6 with 25 teachers and 659 students. Our students sat for the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) for the first time, and the passing rate reached 83.16%. The House System was established. The Zonta Z Club and the Art and Design Club were set up.
– The Prize Giving Day was held in 1976.
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1978
The first batch of students studying here since S1 sat for the HKCEE. The passing rate rose to 93.86%. The “Principal Cup” and the “Alumni Cup” were first awarded to the House which won the Overall Championship in the Athletics Meet or the Best Overall Performance Prize, respectively. Children from Chak Yan Centre School were invited to the school for a Christmas Celebration.
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1979
The Zonta Z Club was awarded the ‘Most Active Zonta Z Club’ prize for many times during 1979 – 1980 school year.
1980s: LIGHT OF CHRIST SHINES UPON
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1980
There were a total of 24 classes with 898 students in our school. The school social worker service started. The Social Welfare Department arranged for a social worker to visit the school once a week. Vietnamese children from refugee camps were invited to take part in our Christmas celebrations.
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1983
The School Management Board Scholarship was founded to award and encourage those students with excellent performance in the HKCEE. The first Swimming Gala was held. It then became a biennial school event. Our school joined the Sister Schools Scheme of the Education Department and provided recreational and voluntary services for the mentally retarded children at Caritas Lok Kan School from 1983 to 1988.
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1984
The Community Youth Club was set up.
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1985
The Computer curriculum was first introduced, with lessons conducted in a Computer Room.
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1986
Human Biology was introduced as a HKCEE subject for the Arts students. Five issues of True Light Girls’ College School Newspaper were published between 1986 and 1991.
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1988
In the 15th School Anniversary Ceremony, the Director of Education, Mr. Li Yuet Ting, J.P., was invited to officiate at the unveiling ceremony of the School Founder Brief History Plaque and the inauguration ceremony of the School Percussion Marching Band.
–A Percussion Marching Band parade at the 15th School Anniversary Celebration
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1989
Our school won the overall championship In the final Joint True Light Schools Athletics Meet held in 1989
1990s: GIRLS’ EDUCATION BECKONS
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1991
The annual “Five Loaves and Two Fishes” fund-raising function was held for the first time before the Easter Holiday.
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1994
In the 20th Anniversary Celebration, the opening ceremony of the “Students’ Green Declaration” was held by our student leaders and student representatives of other schools as a milestone of our environmental protection movement.
– The opening ceremony of the “Students’ Green Declaration”
– Rev Lee Ching Chee (left) and Principal Ms. Ko commemorated the 20th School Anniversary Celebration -
1995
The True Light Girls’ College Alumni Association was established with Ms. Yeung Pui Shan elected as the first Chairlady.
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1996
Our School was ranked Division One in the Interschool Athletics Championship.
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1997
Ng Jia Yan obtained eight distinctions in the 1997 HKCEE.
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1998
Rev. Wu Ping Kit succeeded the retired Rev. Lee Ching Chee as the School Supervisor. Our school was listed by the Education Department as one of the 114 English as the medium of instruction (EMI) schools.
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1999
A 6-day cycle system was introduced and the school library service became computerised. The Parent Teacher Association was established with Mr. Lee Wing Kei as the first Chairman.
2000s: COLLEGE REACHES NEW HORIZONS
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2000
The new Computer Room was officially opened. The Art Room, the Chemistry Laboratory and the Cookery Room were refurbished, and the staff room was renovated with access to the Internet from the teachers’ desks.
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2001
Students’ performance in the HKCEE reached new heights. Besides excellent individual results, the distinction and credit percentages of many subjects were above 85%.
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2004
Leung Pak Yee obtained 5 distinctions in the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination. AL Business Studies and AS Liberal Studies were introduced to our curriculum.
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2005
The school hall was refurnished and the school canteen was renovated into a mini-hall cum canteen.
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2007
Our school was awarded a grand slam of all the four first prizes in the Schools’ Roof Greening Competition. Dr. Lily Sun Sui-fong, granddaughter of Dr. Sun Yixian, visited the school and shared with students the political career and patriotic ideas of her grandfather. The school lobby was renovated with the installation of the Smart Card System.
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2009
The Performing Art Gallery was set up in the New Annex and was officially inaugurated in the 36th School Anniversary Ceremony. The Biology Laboratory was refurbished and a Prayer Room was newly built.
2010s: LEGACY BREEDS FRAGRANCE FROM CRAYON
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2014
The S6 Form Association Night was organised for the first time. Career Education was extended to the Secondary Three curriculum.
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2017
Yuen Lok Yi was awarded the 9th Kowloon Region Outstanding Student Award. It was the sixth consecutive year for our students to obtain the award.
2020 TLGC
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2021
Life-wide Learning Day 2020-2021
The “Life-wide Learning Day” was organised at the Ocean Park to enrich our students’ knowledge of marine life, environmental conservation and eco-friendly lifestyle.