- S Log Book of St Stephen’s Girls’ College, 1922-1941
This log book served as a day-to-day record of major events of St Stephen's Girls' College from 1922 to 1941. Entries included school holidays, period of examination, extra-curricular activities, staff's employment, retirement, home leaves and dates when they resumed duty, visits of guest speakers, and the annual prize days.
- “News Echo”, No. 2 , 1929
The bilingual school magazine was jointly published by St Stephen's Girls' College and Fairlea School under the CMS Associated Schools. This issue included alumni news and articles, school news, reports of activities, and student articles of respective schools.
- “News Echo”, No. 5, 1935
The bilingual school magazine was jointly published by St Stephen's Girls' College and Fairlea School under the CMS Associated Schools. In addition to alumni news and articles, school news, reports of activities, and student articles of respective schools, this issue published a tribute to the Chinese master Mr Lo Kwan Sheung at his retirement after 21 years of service.
- “News Echo”, No. 8, 1936
This was the last jointly published issue of the bilingual school magazine of St Stephen's Girls' College and Fairlea School. Fairlea School was to amalgamate with the Victoria Home and Orphanage in the school year 1936-37 to form the new Heep Yunn School in Kowloon. The news of the Jubilee celebration of Fairlea and its move was published in this issue alongside regular news and student articles.
- “News Echo”, No. 10, 1938-39
This school magazine published by St Stephen's Girls' College was mainly written in English with a few Chinese articles contributed by students. Apart from the news of alumni and school activities, this issue published a speech of Mrs Ellen Li on the founding of the Chinese Women's Club and women's contribution in charity and relief work in war time.
- “News Echo”, No. 11, 1939-1940
This school magazine published by St Stephen's Girls' College was mainly written in English with a few Chinese articles contributed by students. In this issue most articles and news were focused on the war in China and in what ways the students should prepare themselves to serve the country and people in this difficult time.
- Prospectus of St Stephen's Girls' College and Fairlea School, 1934
The prospectus gave an overview of the English and vernacular education provided by St Stephen's Girls' College and Fairlea School respectively. Information published included staff list, curriculum, facilities, and fees charged.
- “Ying Wa Echo”, No. 1
The journal was founded by the Young Men's Association of Ying Wa College as a platform for young students to exchange views and share knowledge besides reporting work of the association and school news.
- “Ying Wa Echo Quarterly”, Vol. 1, No. 1
The journal was supported by the YMCA. It included essays written in Chinese and English and school news.
- St Joseph's College, Glenealy
St Joseph's College was established originally as a commercial school called St Saviour's College by Bishop Raimondi in 1864. In 1875 the Brothers of the Chrisitan Schools took over the College and renamed it St Joseph's College. This school building in Glenealy was officially opened in 1882.