[1] Its school building is a declared monument of Hong Kong.
Rachel Yeo of the South China Morning Post wrote that "The building is considered to be a rare surviving example of a structure that served both primary and tertiary institutions.
Neighbourhoods in the net include Central, Kennedy Town, Sai Ying Pun, Shek Tong Tsui, Sheung Wan, and Victoria Peak.
The college left the building again in 1997, and the primary school began occupying the facility in 2000.
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