SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School (Traditional Chinese: 聖公會莫壽增會督中學) is a co-educational secondary school in Hong Kong, founded by a group of Christians in 1975, named after the Bishop Mok Sau Tseng of Anglican Church in China (Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui).
The school emphasizes on moral, intellectual, physical, social, aesthetic and spiritual education, nurturing students to deliver positive impact to society.
[1] Completed in 1975, the school campus was situated at the end of Wan Tau Kok Lane in Tai Po, built upon the hillside with reinforced concrete, in Modernist Brutalist style.
The single-loaded corridors were cantilevered, exceptionally wide, decorated with red brick walls, facilitating student interactions and casting neat shadows to the façade.
At the southeast corner near the underground tuck shop rises an external bypass staircase that skips the staff room, creating a reachable yet unpassable architectural moment.