Pope Paul VI College is a band 1B Roman Catholic girls' secondary school in Hong Kong.
The school was founded by Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate in 1969.
In 1967, Lorenzo Bianchi, then-Roman Catholic bishop of Hong Kong, invited the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate (PIME Sisters) to establish a girls' secondary school in the Tsuen Wan area, which the Hong Kong government was developing into a new town.
[1] Construction of the school building, beside the Shek Lei Resettlement Estate, began in July 1969.
Classes began in September 1969 at the Shek Lei Catholic Primary School.