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The Secondary Schools Attended by 100 Scholarship Awardees (Year 1 Studies) Link University Scholarship 2018/19 – The secondary schools attended by 100 scholarship awardees (Year 1 Studies): Aberdeen Baptist Lui Ming Choi College Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School Buddhist Hung Sean Chau Memorial College Buddhist Kok Kwong Secondary School Buddhist Tai Hung College Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College Carmel Bunnan Tong Memorial Carmel Secondary School CCC Heep Woh College Secondary School CCC Ming Yin College CCC Yenching College Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School China Holiness Church Living Spirit Chinese YMCA College Chiu Lut Sau Memorial Secondary College School Christian Alliance College CNEC Christian College Cognitio College (Hong Kong) Cotton Spinners Association Secondary CUHK FAA Thomas Cheung Secondary ELCHK Lutheran Secondary School School School Evangel College Good Hope School GT (Ellen Yeung) College Heep Yunn School Heung To Middle School Hong Kong Baptist University Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College HKSKH Bishop Hall Secondary School HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No.3 Secondary School Ho Fung College (Sponsored by Sik Sik Hong Kong Tang King Po College Hong Kong True Light College Yuen) Kau Yan College Kiangsu-Chekiang College (Kwai Chung) Kwok Tak Seng Catholic Secondary School Lai Chack Middle School Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Lingnan Secondary School Lok Sin Tong Leung Chik Wai Memorial Lung Kong WFSL Lau Wong Fat Munsang College School Secondary School Munsang College (Hong Kong Island) New Asia Middle School Newman Catholic College Ning Po College NLSI Lui Kwok Pat Fong College NT Heung Yee Kuk Yuen Long District Secondary School Our Lady's College Po Leung Kuk Ho Yuk Ching (1984) Po Leung Kuk Laws Foundation College College Po Leung Kuk Lo Kit Sing (1983) College Po Leung Kuk Ma Kam Ming College Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College Pok Oi Hospital Chan Kai Memorial Pooi To Middle School Pui Ying Secondary School College Rhenish Church Pang Hok Ko Memorial Sacred Heart Canossian College Sha Tin Government Secondary School College Shun Lee Catholic Secondary School Shun Tak Fraternal Association Lee Shau Shun Tak Fraternal Association Tam Pak Kee College Yu College Shung Tak Catholic English College Sing Yin Secondary School SKH Lam Kau Mow Secondary School SKH Li Fook Hing Secondary School SKH Tsang Shiu Tim Secondary School SKH Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School South Tuen Mun Government St Stephen's Girls' College St. Clare's Girls' School Secondary School St. Joseph's College St. Mark's School St. Mary's Canossian College St.Paul's Co-educational College Stewards Mkmcf Ma Ko Pan Memorial Stewards Pooi Tun Secondary School College Tak Nga Secondary School The HKSYC & IA Chan Nam Chong The Hong Kong Management Memorial College Association K S Lo College The Mission Covenant Church Holm Tiacc Woo Hon Fai Secondary School Tseung Kwan O Government Secondary Glad College School Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Tuen Mun Government Secondary Tung Chung Catholic School Memorial College School TWGHs Chang Ming Thien College TWGHs Chen Zao Men College TWGHs Wong Fut Nam College TWGHs Yau Tze Tin Memorial College Valtorta College Wa Ying College Wong Shiu Chi Secondary School Yan Chai Hospital Law Chan Chor Si Yan Chai Hospital No.2 Secondary College School Yan Chai Hospital Wong Wha San Ying Wa College Ying Wa Girls' School Secondary School Yu Chun Keung Memorial College Link University Scholarship 2018/19 – Universities attended by 90 scholarship awardees (Year 2, 3 & 4 Studies): • City University of Hong Kong: 1 • Hong Kong Baptist University: 11 • The Chinese University of Hong Kong: 65 • The Education University of Hong Kong: 1 • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: 4 • The Hong Kong Polytechnic University: 1 • The University of Hong Kong: 7 .
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