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The Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians was opened on 1916-10-17 in So Kon Po. It was a government Anglo-Indian school funded by the donation of Mr (later Sir) Ellis Kadoorie. The school was the first school in Hong Kong to have Hindi and Urdu included in the
- Education in Pre-war Hong Kong
- 1910s-1940s
The Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians was opened on 1916-10-17 in So Kon Po. It was a government Anglo-Indian school funded by the donation of Mr (later Sir) Ellis Kadoorie. The school was the first school in Hong Kong to have Hindi and Urdu included in the
- Education in Pre-war Hong Kong
- 1910s-1940s
Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians was opened on 1916-10-17 in So Kon Po. It was a government Anglo-Indian school funded by the donation of Mr (later Sir) Ellis Kadoorie. The school was the first school in Hong Kong to have Hindi and Urdu included in the school c
- Education in Pre-war Hong Kong
- 1910s-1940s
Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians was opened on 1916-10-17 in So Kon Po. It was a government Anglo-Indian school funded by the donation of Mr (later Sir) Ellis Kadoorie. The school was the first school in Hong Kong to have Hindi and Urdu included in the scho
- Education in Pre-war Hong Kong
- 1910s-1940s
A new Anglo-Indian School was opened by the Governor Henry May on 16 October 1916. The building was erected in Soo-Kun-Po Valley. During the ceremony, the Governor presented a speech which depicted briefly on the previous condition of Indian students in Hong Kong.
- Education in Pre-war Hong Kong
- 1916-10-16