Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College

Coordinates: 22°16′0″N 114°14′24″E / 22.26667°N 114.24000°E / 22.26667; 114.24000

Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College
Traditional Chinese 伊斯蘭脫維善紀念中學
Simplified Chinese 伊斯兰脱维善纪念中学
Islamic English College
Traditional Chinese 伊斯蘭英文中學
Simplified Chinese 伊斯兰英文中学
Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College

Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College (IKTMC) is a secondary school in Chai Wan, Hong Kong. It is named after Kasim Tuet, a Hui Muslim who played a major role in the development of Chinese Muslim education in the city. Formerly known as the Islamic College, Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College is the only Islamic secondary school aided by the Hong Kong Education Bureau (EDB)[1]. Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College has a site area of 6900 meter sq. The 7-story building is endowed with spacious playgrounds and open areas. There are 26 classrooms, over 20 special rooms (including library, counselling room, career and guidance room, etc.), a hall, 2 basketball courts, 1 cricket court, and 2 covered playgrounds[2]. IKTMC's student composition includes students from Malaysia, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Philippines, Iran, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, China, Yemen.[3]

The school's current principal is Ms. Ho Sau Yin, Zareenah, and the vice-principals are Abu Bakar Ma Wing Cheung (Student Affairs) and Choi Kim Hung (Administrative & Academic Affairs) respectively.[4]

History

Islamic English College, predecessor of IKTMC

Founded in 1970 as Islamic College, the school was formally renamed Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College in 1997. It is founded and sponsored by the Chinese Muslim Cultural and Fraternal Association[5]. The school motto is composed of four key Chinese characters: Prolific, Academic, Affectionate, and Cooperative, which represent the fraternal nature and peace-loving spirit of Islamic teachings[6].

Academics[7]

The school has 6 grades, namely Secondary 1 to Secondary 6 (S1-S6). The S1-S3 curriculum include the 8 key learning areas as introduced by EDB, namely:

  • Chinese Language Education
  • English Language Education
  • Mathematics Education
  • Personal, Social, Humanities Education
  • Science Education
  • Technology Education
  • Arts Education
  • Physical Education.

The school implement the New Secondary School Curriculum at Secondary 4. Apart from the 4 core subjects (i.e. Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics and Liberal Studies), students may choose to study 3 or 2 more other subjects.

At present, students in S1-S6 are taught according to the HKDSE syllabuses and helped to prepare for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education.

Special arrangements are made and school-based curriculum is utilized for non-Chinese students, who will sit for the GCSE and GCE Chinese Language examination conducted in Hong Kong.

Student Life[8]

School bus service

The school provides school bus service from all parts of Kowloon and New Territories (Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Tin Shui Wai, Kam Tin, Tung Chung, Kwai Chung, Tsuen Wan, Lai King, Sha Tin, Tseung Kwan O, etc.) to the school and vice versa.

Oversea educational trips

The school has organized trips to Umrah, Brunei, Turkey, Germany, Switzerland, USA, China ( Beijing, Shanghai, Hainan etc.), Singapore, Malaysia and Japan over the past few years.

Notable Staff and Alumni

Wong Ka Chun (Max)

Wong Ka Chun (Max) delivering a talk at IKTMC

He is awarded as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons Hong Kong 2017. He is a registered teacher, social worker, and auxiliary police inspector. He is the head of Discipline and Counseling Committee in IKTMC.

Cheng Ka Ho

Ka Ho, MH graduated from Islamic College (later named as Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College) in 1990s. Previously the captain of Hong Kong Martial Arts Team, he is now the Senior Business Development Manager of the Hopewell Holdings Limited. He won three world championships in Nan Gun (Southern Staff) and Nan Quan (Southern boxing) in 1999, 2003 and 2005 competitions respectively.  

Cheng Ka Ho with Ma Wing Cheung, Vice Principal of IKTMC

Ifzal Zaffar

He graduated in the school year of 2013–2014 at the Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College. He is now a member of the Yau Tsim district patrol unit. Ifzal Zaffar made headlines around the world in 2017 after he climbed up the crane on a construction site near the Western Harbour Tunnel and persuaded the distressed man to come down by reassuring him in Urdu.[9]

Visits by Prominent Figures

1. Mr. Patrick Nip JP, Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Had an Unforgettable Visit to IKTMC: Mr. Patrick Nip Tak-kuen, JP, the secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr. Chiu Chi-keung, BBS, Vice Chairman, Eastern District council, Miss Anne Teng, JP, Eastern District Officer and Mr. Kenneth Ng, Political Assistant to Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs visited IKTMC on 17 November 2017.

Prof. Peter Mathieson delivering a speech at IKTMC

2. Professor Peter Mathieson: The previous president of the University of Hong Kong gave a talk on "Education in the 21st century: Roles of School Heads, Teachers, and Parents" on the first day of IKTMC Information Days on December 1, 2017. The talk shed light on the importance of diverse roles of parents, teachers, and school administrators in education.

See also

References

  1. "Education Bureau School List by District - Eastern District". Education Bureau.
  2. "伊斯蘭脫維善紀念中學 Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College". www.iktmc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  3. "Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College School Report 2016-2017" (PDF). 伊斯蘭脫維善紀念中學 Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College.
  4. Stuart Heaver (15 February 2015). "Peace be with you: 175 years of Islam in Hong Kong". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  5. "伊斯蘭脫維善紀念中學 Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College". www.iktmc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  6. "伊斯蘭脫維善紀念中學 Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College". www.iktmc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  7. "伊斯蘭脫維善紀念中學 Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College". www.iktmc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  8. "伊斯蘭脫維善紀念中學 Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College". www.iktmc.edu.hk. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  9. "Meet the hero Hong Kong police officer who became a global sensation". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
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