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Scholarships and Grants
The Most Outstanding Student's Name and his HKDSE Result
St. Louis Old Boys' Association has established this scholarship to encourage our students to strive for better performance in public examinations. The recipient should obtain Level 5** in at least one subject in the HKDSE.
This scholarship was established to commemorate the late alumnus Mr. TANG Lap-chuen. The recipient should obtain Level 5** in HKDSE Chinese Language.
The SO Shun-tin Education Scholarship was established to commemorate the late Mr. SO Shun-tin, the beloved father of one of our alumni. Five recipients of good conduct and having outstanding academic performance are selected.
The Rev. Fr. CHENG Hoi-hong Memorial Prize was established in 2007 in memory of Rev. Fr. CHENG Hoi-hong. The scholarship is awarded to a secondary one student who has the highest total score in three subjects, namely Chinese History, Geography and History.
Fr. Bernard TOHILL Memorial Scholarship was established in 2011. It was initiated by a group of old boys of St. Louis School who graduated in 1956 and was sponsored by WU Yee-sun Charitable Foundation Limited in order to memorize Fr. Bernard TOHILL, a previous Principal of St. Louis. The Scholarship is given to those who are studying in Secondary 4 and have ranked the 5th or above in their previous Secondary 3 examination. It encourages students to obtain more Other Learning Experiences (OLE) outside the school in order to widen their horizons and help them enroll into universities.
To commemorate the late alumnus Dr. LAU Tai-kwan who sacrificed his life in the battle against SARS and to commend and promote the spirit of selfless dedication and sterling professionalism, the Project Rainbow LAU Tai-kwan, James Scholarship has been established with donations raised by Project Rainbow. Recipients should be our S6 graduates who will study Medicine in local universities.
LEUNG Kit-sun, Simon (1963-1995) was a deeply cherished old boy of the St. Louis School.
Simon had been the chairman of the drama club and his performance had won numerous awards for the School. To him, art can turn adversities in life into blessings, as it expresses the positive values in life in ways that touch our hearts. His old classmates think that the best way to remember Simon is to set up a scholarship for the benefits of students who wish to pursue higher education in the field of art. The scholarship will be awarded to students who are accepted by tertiary institutions for degree study in such subjects. The award of the scholarship is on an ex gratia and discretionary basis.