Our first class of Form 5 students took the Hong Kong School Leaving Certificate Examination in May, 1960 and our first Lower Form 6 began in September of the same year.
With large demands for school places in the territory, enrolment at the College soared over the years. The range of extra-curricular activities widened. Many clubs and societies were formed. Our Students’ Union, known to be the first in Hong Kong schools formed by open election by students, came into being and was inaugurated on April 4, 1960 with Lam Kiu Sum, a Form 5 student, as the first president. The Student Christian Fellowship also gradually assumed its present structure. The first school magazine of the College was published in 1961. On the cover is the familiar picture of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, on horseback. The magazine was also given the name "Wesley" which sums up the spirit of the school. As the school expanded over the years, there was the need for additional classrooms. An annex, which is now our North Wing, was subsequently built adjacent to the basketball court. This became ready for occupation in September, 1963. The annex provided the College with 5 additional standard-sized classrooms which were bright and airy.
The College operated 19 classes with 3 streams (with class names Blue, Red and White) in each form from Form 1 to Form 5 and 2 each in Lower and Upper Form 6 until September, 1976. As a result of the government's expansion policy of secondary education, the College began to take in an additional stream in Form 1 (with the class name Green). Over the next 5 years, the College gradually expanded to its maximum enrolment of over 900 students in 26 classes with 4 streams from Form 1 to Form 5 and 3 streams in Form 6 and Form 7. After full transition to the 3-3-4 New Academic Structure in 2012, the College runs on 4 streams from Form 1 up to Form 6, with a total of 24 classes.
To alleviate the effects of traffic noise, the College installed air-conditioners in some classrooms and special rooms with funds raised by our Silver Jubilee Fund-Raising Campaign in 1983. The number of air-conditioned rooms increased gradually as more funds became available. Now all classrooms and special rooms are air-conditioned. The Lower Hall is also air-conditioned thanks to funds donated by students, parents and alumni in 1996.
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Into the new millennium, the College experienced rapid expansion in space. With the School Improvement Project (SIP) of the government, a new extension, now our South Wing, was built on top of the previous football field. Though much delayed, the project was completed in October, 2005, providing three classrooms and special rooms, as well as a spacious Student Activity Centre. From 2002 to 2014, the College was given short-term tenancy to use certain parts of the vacated campus of the previous Grantham College of Education at 42 Gascoigne Road. It was with great reluctance that the site was handed back in 2014. Luckily, in 2011, with the relocation of Methodist School to its brand new campus on Wylie Road, the College gained occupancy of its SIP Block, which became our East Wing with 6 classrooms, one brand new Computer Room, 3 split-class teaching rooms and one Student Learning Commons. Senior classes were moved to the East Wing, which released space on the second floor of the Main Building to house a brand new multi-purpose area, where students enjoy meals and share the fun of school life together as when the school was first built in 1958. To catch up with the technological demands of the digital era, wireless internet access is now available throughout the whole campus.
Emphasizing all-rounded whole person education, the College has been offering a broad curriculum. While strong emphasis is given to languages, liberal arts and the sciences, practical ‘life skills’ subjects like Home Economics is offered in junior forms, whereas a broad range of elective subjects including Applied Learning and Other Languages is provided in senior forms. English has been adopted as the major teaching medium right from the start.
The Incorporated Management Committee of Methodist College was formed in August 2013.
The College implements the mission of the Methodist Church: Christ-centered whole person education. We emphasize growth and a quest for excellence in all six domains: spiritual, moral, academic, physical, social and aesthetic. Starting from 2009, a school direction was formed basing on the acronym MCKLN – We are here to nurture Modest, Caring and Knowledgeable Leaders of the New era. These become the core qualities embraced by all staff and students. Besides academic pursuits, life education is much emphasized.
We proudly celebrated our Golden Jubilee in the year 2008-2009 with the theme “Transformation and Renewal”, which featured a Yau Ma Tei Project that raised our students’ concern of the community around us, as well as an English Musical We Are All in This Together, which chronicled the decades that the College has gone through alongside with the growth of the Hong Kong society, and was produced with the joint effort of alumni, teachers and students. In the year 2013-2014, we celebrated our 55th anniversary with a publication, Glistening 55, featuring the achievements of 55 outstanding alumni, and a Milestone 55 – Concert and Musical spectacular. The excellent performances of our students won high acclaim from all fronts, with the thriving spirit of the College felt and much strengthened through these activities which were enjoyed by all. In 2018-2019, the College celebrates our 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee with the theme “Grow in Love, Shine in Faith”. A feature documentary Love Eternity was filmed to capture the history and spirit of the College through sights and sounds. Other celebratory events include the Founders’ Day Thanksgiving Service, a grand reunion dinner, an Open Day and a Sports and Family Fun Day that brought all of those in the Methodist College family together. The 2023-2024 year marked our 65th anniversary. With the theme “MC65 – Connect and Shine”, we connected the College’s past with its present. A 360-degree interactive campus map with historical photos and videos was launched on our website. The campus was also renovated with a history wall and a history gallery with artifacts donated by alumni of different decades.
Into the new decade, the College is fast developing in e-learning. With the adoption of the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programme, all teachers and students are catapulted into an era of interactive learning that extends beyond the classroom boundary and opens to multiple ways of expression, while our core values remain intact.
Our Chaplains:
Rev. Thomas William SETTLE |
司徒多馬牧師 |
1958-1965 |
Rev. MAN Kwok Wai |
文國偉牧師 |
1966-1973 |
Rev. Geoffrey Roy SENIOR |
沈立仁牧師 |
1974-1981 |
Rev. YEUNG Ho Man |
楊豪萬牧師 |
1982-1990 |
Rev. LI Ping Kwong |
李炳光牧師 |
1990-1995 |
Rev. YUEN Tin Yau |
袁天佑牧師 |
1995-2001 |
Rev. CHAN Tak Cheong, Wilson |
陳德昌牧師 |
2002-2014 |
Rev. LO Wai Ki |
盧偉旗牧師 |
2015-2021 |
Rev. HO Wai Yee Winnie |
何慧儀牧師 |
2021-present |
Our Supervisors:
Rev. Frank EVISON |
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1958-1959 |
Rev. Arthur Desmond GILLILAND |
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1959-1963 |
Rev. Paul JEFFERIES |
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1963-1965 |
Rev. Frank EVISON |
余維信牧師 |
1965-1971 |
Rev. Frank A. WHITE |
白惠德牧師 |
1971-1974 |
Rev. Geoffrey R. SENIOR |
沈立仁牧師 |
1974-1981 |
Rev. WONG Tsok |
黃作牧師 |
1981-1989 |
Mr. LIN Huo Fu, I.S.O. |
林和甫先生 |
1989-1992 |
Rev. Dr. LI Ping Kwong |
李炳光牧師 |
1992-1999 |
Rev. YUEN Tin Yau |
袁天佑牧師 |
1999-2001, 2011-2016 |
Rev. LO Wai Ki |
盧偉旗牧師 |
2016-2017 |
Dr. CHEN Chung I Raymond |
陳崇一醫生 |
2001-2011, 2017-2023 |
Mr. LEUNG Chi Shun |
梁智信先生 |
2023-Present |
Our Principals:
Mr. LEE Lin Chi |
李連枝校長 |
1958-1965 |
Mr. WATT Hoi Kee |
屈海圻校長 |
1965-1973 |
Rev. MAN Kwok Wai |
文國偉牧師 |
1973-1980 |
Miss SITO Suk Han Helena |
司徒淑嫻校長 |
1980-1994 |
Mr. KAN Ki Leung |
簡祺亮校長 |
1994-2005 |
Miss PANG Shuk Mei |
彭淑美校長 |
2005-2008 |
Miss WONG Pui Yi Emily |
黃珮儀校長 |
2008-present |
歷屆級社社名 (畢業年份) NAMES OF FORM ASSOCIATIONS
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1960 CE, 1962 AL 拓 PIONEER
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1961 CE, 1963 AL 磊 LUI
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1962 CE, 1964 AL 鏗 HUN
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1963-1973 CE, 1965-1975 AL 藍BLUE, 紅RED, 白WHITE, 黃YELLOW
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金Metal
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木Wood
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水Water
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火Fire
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土Earth
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1974 CE, 1976 AL 鋒 FUNG
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1975 CE, 1977 AL 梟 HUI
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1976 CE, 1978 AL 泓 WANG
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1977 CE, 1979 AL 煜 YUK
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1978 CE, 1980 AL 堅 KIN
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1979 CE, 1981 AL 銳 YUI
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1980 CE, 1982 AL 權 KUEN
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1981 CE, 1983 AL 浩 HO
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1982 CE, 1984 AL 燊 SANG
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1983 CE, 1985 AL 基 KEI
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1984 CE, 1986 AL 鈞 KWAN
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1985 CE, 1987 AL 樂 LOK
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1986 CE, 1988 AL 鴻 HUNG
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1987 CE, 1989 AL 熙 HEI
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1988 CE, 1990 AL 塏 HOI
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1989 CE, 1991 AL 鍵 KIN
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1990 CE, 1992 AL 榮 WING
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1991 CE, 1993 AL 濤 TO
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1992 CE, 1994 AL 燿 YIU
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1993 CE, 1995 AL 均 KWAN
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1994 CE, 1996 AL 鏘 CHEONG
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1995 CE, 1997 AL 杲 KOU
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1996 CE, 1998 AL 湛 CHAM
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1997 CE, 1999 AL 煬 YEUNG
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1998 CE, 2000 AL 培 PUI
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1999 CE, 2001 AL 銘 MING
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2000 CE, 2002 AL 樺 WAH
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2001 CE, 2003 AL 灝 HO
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2002 CE, 2004 AL 煇 FAI
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2003 CE, 2005 AL 堃 KWAN
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2004 CE, 2006 AL 鏗 HANG
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2005 CE, 2007 AL 楚 CHOR
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2006 CE, 2008 AL 瀚 HON
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2007 CE, 2009 AL 煌 WONG
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2008 CE, 2010 AL 堯 YIU
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2009 CE, 2011 AL 鍧 KWUN
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2010 CE, 2012 AL 棱 NING
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2012 DSE 澄 CHING
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2013 DSE 烯 HAY
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2014 DSE 塱 LONG
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2015 DSE 鑑 KAM
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2016 DSE 橦 TUNG
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2017 DSE 溰 YI
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2018 DSE 焯 CHEUK
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2019 DSE 埕 CHING
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2020 DSE 鎧 HOI
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2021 DSE 楢 YAU
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2022 DSE 淳 SHUN
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2023 DSE 炘 YAN
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2024 DSE 墧 KIU
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2025 DSE 鋻 KIN
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2026 DSE 櫞 YUEN
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2027 DSE 澴 WAN
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2028 DSE 熒 YING
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2029 DSE 垚 YIU
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2030 DSE 鎣 YING
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