- The Opening Ceremony at the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians
A new Anglo-Indian School was opened by the Governor Henry May on 16 October 1916. The building was erected in Soo-Kun-Po Valley. During the ceremony, the Governor presented a speech which depicted briefly on the previous condition of Indian students in Hong Kong.
- St Joseph's Branch School
St Joseph's Branch School (later renamed La Salle College) was located on Chatham Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, roughly half way between Signal Hill and Rosary Church. It was opened on 5 September, 1917.
- The First Annual Prize-Giving Ceremony of the Kindergarten of Kowloon Junior School
The first annual prize-giving ceremony of the Kowloon Junior School was held on 20 December 1922. Miss Skinner, the headmistress presented her report with specific reference to the importance of kindergarten education.
- Laying the Foundation Stone of Victoria College
The foundation stone of Victoria College was laid by Governor Bowen on 26 April 1884. Detailed description of the architecture of the building and the Governor's speech were reported.
- Oxford Local Examination
It was reported that the results of the Oxford Local Examination held in July 1912 in connection with the following schools had been received by telegram: St. Stephens' College, St. Stephen's Girls School and C.M.S. Girls' High School.
- Physical Training helps Attendance: Vernacular Schools' Good Performance in Exams and Sports
The annual speech day of the Government Vernacular Middle School was held on 21 January 1938.The headmaster, Mr. Li King-hong presented the annual report when he particularly mentioned the school's successes in physical education and examinations.
- 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.
- New Blocks on Robinson Road, St Joseph's College, 1903
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. These new blocks on Robinson Road were added to the Glenealy site in 1903.
- St. Joseph's College, Kennedy Road, 3rd September 1918
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. The old college building of St Joseph's College was damaged in an earthquake in March 1918. The College moved to the pictured old Club Germania on Kennedy Road in September 1918.
- St. Joseph's College old building (originally Club Germania)
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. The College moved to the old Club Germania on Kennedy Road in September 1918.