This is not the official page operated by Yuet Wah College, but by established by an alumus. Yuet Wah was founded in 1925 in Guangzhou by Ms. Li Fong Kei and Ms.
In case you want to check the latest update of the big family, visit http://www.yuetwah.edu.mo/ Tam I Man. It was moved to Macau due to political unstability In 1928. In 1933, Macao government granted land for expansion of the school. Yuet Wah College was then named as "Yuet Wah College (Macao)" and was officially registered at the Guangzhou education bureau. The financial situation of the school
became very difficult with the outbreak of the Pacitic War in 1942. Principal Liu then discussed with Fr. Mario Acquistapace and handed over the School to Salesinas of Don Bosco in the same year. In June of that year, the 1st batch of Senior Secondary students graduated. Yuet Wah College is now the school with the longest history in Macao. Later the Salesians of Don Bosco bought the site of old "Ching Yun Primary School" and built "Yuet Wah Branch School". In 1944, "Pui Ching Girls' Middle School" was found unregistered at the Guangzhou Education Bureau; with the consent of the school, its name was changed to "Yuet Wah College (Girls' School). In 1948, the English Section was established. Starting from 1954, our students participated in University of London General Certificate of Education examinations. In the 60s and 70s, the Grand Stand and two 3- storey buildings were built. In 1971, Yuet Wah Alumni Association was established. In 1973, Yuet Wah College(Girls' School) was separated from Yuet Wah College and changed its name to "Sacred Heart Chinese Girls' School", which is the present Sacred Heart Canossian College (Chinese Section). In 1974, school library and laboratory were augmented. In the same year our school was officially appointed to be the examination center of Exdecel London Examination (GCE) in Macao. Starting from 1981, school provided both science and commerce subjects for students of Chinese section. They could choose to study either Science stream or Commerce stream. Besides air-conditioned classrooms, Audio-Visual Room and Computer Room were also set up. In 1988 Teachers and Staff Association was established. In the following year, Rinaldi Building was built. It is a 6 storeys building with 22 classrooms and 7 special rooms. The Opening Ceremony was held on the 4 May 1991. In September 1991, Yuet Wah Branch School changed its name to Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College (Branch School) and was managed by FMA (Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice - Daughters of Mary Help of Christians) . Starting from 1992 September, students in the English Section could choose either Science stream or Commerce-Art stream when they were promoted to Form 4. In 1994, Student Union was established. On 10th June, 1995, our school had the honor to receive the Culture Contribution Award and a certificate from Macao Government. In September of the same year, responding to the needs of girl students studying Advanced level Science subjects, the School enrolled girl students for the first time in Form 6 Science class (English Section). In October, Parents and Teachers Association was established. In September 2000, for better development of our school, all the primary students of English Section and Chinese Section moved to Colegio Dom Bosco (Yuet Wah); and thereafter, we became a secondary school. "The Grandstand" was demolished as to celebrate the Millennium, and at the same place built a 3 storeys oval shaped multi-functional building named "Jubilee Complex." On 4th May, 2001, Jubilee Complex was inaugurated by Mr. Edmund Ho Hau Wah, the Chief Executive of Macao SAR and Bishop Fr. Domingos Lam Ka Tseung. In 2002 the Second Phase of the Reconstruction Project started. 3 old school buildings were demolished and the football field was expanded. In March, 2005, the expansion work of the football field completed. For further development of the School, on 24th May, 2006, the groundbreaking ceremony of the new school building was held at the site of old Dominic Building. In 2008, this new 8-storey tall Dominic Building was completed. It was inaugurated by the Chief Administrative Executive of Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Edmund Ho and Rector Major of the Chinese Province of the Salesians of Don Bosco, Rev. Father Simon Lam. (Ref. to official website of Yuet Wah College)
WOW! Who is going to join the Bazaar this weekend? I heard the F&B arrangement is wonderful and the prize is really good. Let's go giving the biggest warmest support to our YW brothers!
05/08/2012
Dear friends, no matter how much you love sport, and how addictive the Olympic Games are, remember to get enough rest!
22/07/2012
It's about half-way in Summer Holiday, wish you a fruitful vacation or internship!
24/06/2012
Congratulations to those who graduated this year!!
This is the point, an astray leading to various paths. Only God knows where you will be after 10 years, 20 years. Some of you may be a GM in an MNC, some of you may be a professor in a recognized university, some of you may be a teacher in YWC contributing to the sustained success.
Yet no matter what, be brave and be thankful and we'll overcome every obstacle we encounter. Keep it up!
23/05/2012
It's always delightful to see this Page being "liked", no matter by our dear big family members or by somebody who appreciated our school.
Just pour in anything you want to share here! Together we can build a strong YW bond!