Establishment of True Light
School History
Miss Harriet Noyes, a missionary of the American Presbyterian Church, founded the first True Light School, a primary school, in Guangzhou.
True Light Girls’ Middle School was built in Paak Hok Tong.
A branch primary school was established at 26 Caine Road in Hong Kong.
The branch Primary School was relocated to 75 Caine Road.
A secondary school section was added to the school campus on Caine Road. Only a junior secondary section was set up.
True Light Middle School in Paak Hok Tong, Guangzhou was transferred to Hong Kong. Kowloon True Light Middle School was established at 115 Waterloo Road.
True Light Middle School of Hong Kong was moved to 50 Tai Hang Road. The branch Primary School remained in operation on Caine Road.
True Light Girls’ College was established at 54A Waterloo Road.
Hong Kong True Light College was founded in Caine Road.
Hong Kong True Light College was relocated to Ap Lei Chau.
On 1 September, the School was renamed as Hong Kong True Light College.
Establishment of an integrated sports training center.
Completion of the new wing.
The Centennial Enlightenment Project — Library, Performing Arts Theatre, Learning Commons and Interactive Teaching Classrooms were opened.
Renovation of the school hall was completed.
The Centennial Enlightenment Project (Phase 2) — The Home Economics Room was opened.