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The campus of St. Stephen's College

The campus of St. Stephen's College covers a large area and has many different school buildings and facilities. The main buildings are: School House

The east wing is divided into East Wing (code: EW) and West Wing (code: WW), both built in 1929 It was one of the first buildings built in the school building in 1999 and was built in the Art Deco style. The first floor of the east wing is the boys' dormitory, the second floor is the staff dormitory, and there are two classrooms, a music room and a career support center (Careers Office) on the ground floor. The Ninetieth Anniversary Dr. Wilson Wang Tse-sam Library and the Chung Po Yang Technology-aided Learning Center are located at the junction of the east wing and the west wing. The first floor of the west wing is the girls' dormitory, with classrooms, Staff Room 2, Staff Room 3, Staff Room 4, a small study and a Printing Room on the ground floor. The school building was listed as a statutory monument on December 17, 2011. Martin Hostel (formerly: Dormitory Hostel) (codename: MH) was built in 1929. The Martin dormitory building is three stories high. The ground floor is the staff dormitory, the Day Student's Dining Hall and the laundry room. The first floor is the male dormitory, and the second floor is the staff dormitory. It mixes different European architectural features. There is a Basketball Court and a Tennis/Volleyball Court outside the Martin dormitory. Martin Dormitory was listed as a Grade II historic building on April 16, 2010. Bungalow No. 1-5 (Bungalow No. 1-5) were built together in 1931. Bungalow No. 1 was the residence of the former principal, Bungalow No. 2 was the principal's residence, Bungalow No. 3 was converted into a Heritage Gallery, and Bungalow No. 4 was converted into a heritage gallery. It was converted into a Heritage Learning Annex and No. 5 became the vicarage. Houses 1 to 5 were all classified as Grade II historic buildings on April 16, 2010. Old Laboratory/Block Eight was built in 1931 and is now a faculty dormitory. The old laboratory was listed as a Grade II historic building on 16 April 2010. The Chapel and Chapel Annex were built in 1950 to commemorate those who died at St. Stephen's College (then part of the Stanley Internment Camp) during the Japanese occupation. There is a monument in the chapel to commemorate the soldiers who died in the Battle of Hong Kong and the sinking of the Lisbon Maru. The chapel was listed as a Grade III historic building on January 22, 2010. North House was built in 1952 and renovated in 2005. The North Building is two stories high, with girls' dormitories and staff dormitories on the ground floor, and girls' dormitories on the first floor. There is a Basketball Court and three Tennis Courts outside the North House. Ng Wah Hall (codename: NWH) was built in 1970. Wu Huatang is a two-story building with underground rooms including Piano Rooms 5-7, a PE Store Room, a Gymnastics Room and a Music Society Room. Room), the first floor is the auditorium. Wu Huatang was listed as a Grade III historic building on January 22, 2010. Piano Rooms 1-4 are located next to Wu Hua Hall and were renovated in 2010. Classroom Block (codename: CR) was built in 1964. It is a three-story building with 23 classrooms and a Design & Technology Workshop. The teaching building was listed as a Grade III historic building on January 22, 2010. Tang Shiu Kin Sports Field (codename: F), commonly known as Big Field, was built in the 1920s to fill in large swamps to prevent malaria infection. The grass was resurfaced in 2010. During the Japanese occupation, the sports grounds were converted into vegetable fields to provide food for prisoners of war. In 1975, it was funded by Sir Tang Shiu Kin and re-turfed and renamed Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground.

The Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground has a six-lane running track with a length of 350 meters (350 m), a Standard Football Field (can be divided into two small football fields), and an Archery Range. ) and a Shot Put Field. Special Room Block (codename: SR) was built in 1980 and consists of Pao Siu Long Building, Li Ka Shing Building and Ho Tim Building. The Science and Technology Building is three stories tall, with two Integrated Science Laboratory, two Physics Laboratory, a Visual Arts Room, and a Ceramics Room on the ground floor. , Computer Room 2 and an Audio-visual Theater (AV Theatre). On the first floor are two Biology Laboratory, two Home Economics Room and computer room. One (Computer Room 1), a Geography Room, a Multimedia Learning Center (MMLC) and a Server Room, the second floor is two Chemistry Laboratory ) and rooftop. There is a Bell Tower in the open space on the ground floor of the Science and Technology Building. The designer, Dr. Tao Ho, won the Merit Award at the 1982 Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards for this building. Tang Shiu Kin Hall (Codename: TH)

Tang Shiu Kin Hall was built in 1980 with Keyi Building, and an air conditioning system was added in 2002. The entrance to the auditorium is on the ground floor, and there is a control room on the first floor. It is the school's indoor gymnasium and the auditorium where morning assemblies and graduation ceremonies are held. There is a half basketball court (Basketball Court) next to the auditorium. Luke Yip Building (formerly: Administration Building) was built in 1984. It has Staff Room 1 on the ground floor and the General Office and Principal's Office on the first floor. , three Deputy Principal's Offices and Medical Room. The Wilson Wang Water Sports Center was built in the 1980s. It has an outdoor six-lane fifty-meter swimming pool (50 meters by 14 meters), a stand that can accommodate nearly a thousand people, and a men's locker room (Boys' Changing Room), Girls' Changing Room, Control Room and Pumping Room. The locker rooms were renovated in 2011, and canvas was added to the uncovered portion of the stands to block the sun. Leung Kau Kui Student Center (Code: SC) was built in 1988. The Student Center is a four-story building with a dormitory on the ground floor. There are Prefect Room, Students' Association Room (SA Room) and Campus Channel TV room on the first floor. Former students are on the second floor. There are three classrooms on the third floor including the Alumni Room, Parent-Teacher Association Room (PTA Room), Social Worker's Room, Chinese Club Room and Photography Club Room. Alex Y. D. Au Building is a two-storey building. The ground floor is the snack bar, and the first floor is the Boarder's Dining Hall and Staff Dining Hall. Centenary Building (Codename: CB) was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the school's founding. The building was built in 2006, with an additional floor added between 2009 and 2010.

The building is four stories tall and has two classrooms, a Computer Assisted Learning Room (CAL Room) and a Computer Assisted Learning Preparation Room (CAL Prep Room) on the ground floor. A Language Room and a Student Activity Center. There are five classrooms, a Multi-purpose Room and a Conference Room on the first floor. The second floor The building has seven classrooms and a covered playground on the lower ground floor. There are several table tennis tables and several football machines. The green roof is equipped with solar panels to power some of the lighting facilities in the building. The Centenary Building has a Centenary Garden with several fountains and a memorial tower in the shape of the school emblem. (College House) (still no official Chinese name) was built between 2010 and 2011 and opened in November 2011. The building is four stories high, with boys' dormitories and girls' dormitories on the left and right respectively, and the connection is the lift lobby and staff dormitories. Each room is codenamed for the convenience of students.

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