located at 5 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
In 1931, the Hong Kong Government has set up the committee to discuss the possibility of the introduction of the technical training and education.
Led by the Sir William Hornell, who was the Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong University on that time, the government has finally decided to set up the Junior Technical School (Chinese: 香港官立初級工業學校) in 1933 to provide full-time technical education for the development of Hong Kong.
With George White as its headmaster, the school provided a 4-year course for the pre-apprenticeship training of prospective artisans.
In 1947, the School operated under the Hong Kong Technical College, commonly known as the "Red-brick House", on Wood Road, Wan Chai.
The learning of Model Construction, Technical Drawing and Applied Science, which prepared students for apprenticeship in engineering firms.
[2] Mr. George White (1933–1941) In 1933, Colonial Secretaries Sir Wilfrid Thomas Southornto established the school, naming “the Junior Technical College”.
The campus was located at the former Victoria British School on Caroline Hill, offering a 4-year course for the pre-apprenticeship training of prospective artisans.
Students attended to the Hong Kong School Certificate Examination and seven classes were operated this year.
In 1966, the first group of students took part in the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination.
Mr. Siu-Leung Ma (1992–1994) In 1992, Ma took the post of principal and established the Parent Teacher Association(PTA);also he carried out "New Measures on School's Administration", which caused the parents, the alumnus and teachers can participate in the school's administration.
Sports and leisurement: The school has a basketball court, multi-purpose outdoor stadium and a covered playground.
Student are randomly assigned to four houses starting from F.1 and they are: RED, YELLOW, BLUE and GREEN.