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History of Huizhou Public Schools in Sheung Shui
Sheung Shui Huizhou Public School was founded by Sheung Shui Huizhou Association Co., Ltd. 1956. At first, it was a voluntary school. 1959 In September, it officially accepted the government subsidy and became a government-subsidized primary school, which enrolled boys and girls in morning classes and afternoon classes. Through the efforts of 1960 to 1965, Huizhou Public College in Sheung Shui has gradually established a good school reputation. During the period of 1970- 1978, Huizhou Public College in Sheung Shui made good achievements in the allocation of Chinese secondary schools, and students were assigned to famous schools in Hong Kong and Kowloon as readers, which won the trust and reputation of parents. 1984 In September, Huizhou College in Sheung Shui was approved by the education department to move into financial resources.

In June 2003, the Education and Manpower Bureau allocated a new school building with 30 classes to Huizhou Public School in Shangshui. The new school building is located at No.51Pinglu, Shangshuitian, with a construction cost of 98 million yuan. In September 2008, Huizhou Public School in Sheung Shui moved into a new school building to continue running. The school building is fully equipped with 30 classrooms, auditorium, multi-functional teaching room, computer-aided teaching room, English activity room, visual art room, general knowledge room, language study room, music room, library, student activity center and two standard basketball courts, which can provide a better learning environment for students of Huizhou Public School in Sheung Shui.

Huizhou Public College in Sheung Shui carries out the tenet of "education for all, education for all", makes good use of full-time advantages, improves teaching quality, enables students to develop in an all-round way, and provides better services for children and parents in the North District.