Regulations
Regulations in Queen's College




All parents and students are requested to read them carefully.



  1. School Uniform
    • All students should attend school properly dressed.
      • Summer uniform : white open-neck shirt with buttons, except the first one, fastened up and with the school badge sewn on four sides onto the pocket, and white shorts or trousers.
      • Winter uniforms : a blue blazer with pocket badge, white shirt and school tie, and grey flannel trousers. Sweaters must be either grey or navy blue in colour. Fancy T-shirts and track suits are not allowed.
    • Students must wear black leather belts. Belts made of cloth or other materials are not allowed.
    • Students should wear leather shoes or sports shoes. Leather shoes should be black. As for sports shoes, the basic colour should be white, and the laces should also be white. Boots and sandals are not allowed.
    • Students should wear white socks in summer, and white, black or grey socks in winter.
    • Students should wear full school uniform at all school functions whether inside or outside school.
    • Students must be in full school uniforms when they come back to school on Saturdays mornings or vacation days (non-public holidays) for extra-curricular activities.
  2. Care of school property
    • Boys must take care of the school property. In particular, hands must be kept off paint work; Paint work must be left fresh and clean. Nothing must be stuck on walls and doors.
    • Any damage to school property must be reported at once to the Principal and the person causing the damage may be required to pay for it. Each boy is expected to look after his own desk and chair in the classroom.
    • Boys must not play with chalk.
    • Boys are not allowed to kick balls within the school premises. They must not play ball games in the classrooms or on the corridors.
    • Boys must not walk on the lawn.
  3. Movement in corridors and on stairs
    • Boys must walk along the left side of corridors and the stairs. Running is at all time forbidden.
  4. Good manners and courtesy
    • Good manners should be practiced at school when boys meet their teachers or schoolmates for the first time in the morning or afternoon, they should give greetings: i.e. "Good Morning" "Good Afternoon". For leave-taking, they should say, "Good-bye".
    • Boys must stand and give greetings when a teacher or a visitor enters their classroom. When the teacher or the visitor leaves, the boys must again stand and say "Good-bye, Sir/Madam".
    • A boy wishing to see a teacher in any common room must knock on the door and wait.
  5. P.E. Lessons
    • Clothing: White singlet, white or blue shorts, white socks and white shoes with rubber soles.
    • Boys must change their clothes in the changing rooms, not in the classrooms.
    • Every two students will be assigned a locker for keeping their money and valuable belongings during P.E. lessons. They are responsible for keeping the key in turn.
    • Exemption from P.E. for periods longer than one month may only be granted by the Principal on presentation or a certificate from a doctor. For exemption from a single lesson, a boy must report to the P.E. teacher personally and obtain his permission.
    • Boys, wishing to have friendly matches with students of other schools on the school basketball court, must obtain approval from the Principal.
  6. Security of personal property
    • It is the individual's responsibility to safeguard his own property. Boys having lessons in special rooms must carry their school bags along with them. Boys should not bring to school valuable articles or large amount of money. The school will not be responsible for any loss of such things.
  7. Lost Property
    • All articles found are to be taken to the Assistant Principals, to whom the loss of articles should be reported. A list of articles not claimed will be put on the school notice board at a regular intervals. Any property not claimed within two weeks after a notice has been put up may be disposed of.
  8. Classroom Regulation
    • Special regulations are issued.
  9. Disciplinary Actions
    • Students offenders may be given Major Black Marks, Minor Black Marks, Defect Points, Written Warning, or Verbal Warning according to the extent of seriousness of their offences. Boys found committing serious offences such as stealing, fighting, cheating in examinations or being triad society members are liable to be suspended from school.
  10. Entry
    • Boys must arrive at school before the first bell in the morning and after the lunch break. Boys who fail to do so will be marked late. Frequent lateness will be recorded in the report book.
    • After the first bell, all boys must enter the school through the main entrance at Causeway Road.
  11. Leaving the school premises
    • No boys may leave the school during school hours without permission from his form-teacher. Boys who have to leave early must fill in an "Early Leave Permission Form" obtainable from their form-teacher and hand it to the minor staff on duty at the school main entrance on leaving.
  12. Absence
    • A boy requiring leave of absence for urgent private affairs must bring a letter from his parents, addressed to his form-teacher asking for such leave. Permission must be obtained in advance.
    • After absence due to sickness, a boy must bring a letter of explanation to his form-teacher and, if necessary, a doctor's certificate.
    • Any boy feeling ill must report to the form-teacher. In the case of injury, it must be reported to the Principal at once.
    • Boys requiring a long leave of absence for private affairs should obtain prior permission from the school.
    • A boy who wishes to leave early during school hours with valid reasons, such as sickness, should first obtain a duly signed Early Leave Permission Form from his form-teacher.
  13. Change of address or personal particulars
    • Any change of address or other important personal particulars must be reported at once to the form-teacher.
  14. Withdrawal from school
    • Boys withdrawing from school must bring a formal letter from their parents. They must also give back their students' identity cards to the school.
  15. Photos on certificate, etc.
    • For all pictures on certificate, testimonials or documents, boys must be photographed in school uniform with the school tie or the school badge being visible.
  16. Monitor's duties
    • Special issue will be distributed.
  17. Study room and free study periods
    • From half an hour after school to 9:00 p.m., room 111 is specially reserved for students' self study purpose. For free study periods, form 5 and form 6 boys may use the Junior Library or any quiet corner of the school during the day.
  18. Library and gymnasium
    • Special regulations are issued.
  19. The tuckshop
    • Boys are not allowed to go to tuckshop for food or drink during lessons, free periods, or at change of lessons.
  20. Fire
    • When the fire alarm (continuous ringing of electric and/or hand bells) sounds, all boys must proceed at once to the particular playground as directed by the teacher taking the class.
  21. Cleanliness
    • Students must not litter the school premises with sweet wrappings.
    • Lunch boxes or soft drink cans and boxes should not be dumped in the waste paper baskets in the classrooms, but should be put in the litter bins for dumping purposes.
    • Soft drinks, soups or food in liquid form must be consumed within the tuckshop and bottles must not be taken out.
  22. Prefects
    • Prefects are responsible for the general discipline of the school and their orders must be obeyed at all times.
  23. Posters, circulars, bulletins, etc.
    • Prior to display on notice boards, all posters must be approved by the Principal and signed by the teacher-in-charge and stamped with the school chop.
    • Club circulars must be seen by the Principal and signed by the teacher-in-charge.
    • Club bulletins, class bulletins, alumni's albums etc., should be seen by the teacher(s)-in-charge and approved by the school before publication.

    (LEE Kar-hung)
    Principal
    Queen's College

    1 September 1995




|School Profile|Regulations|
|Mission Statement|School Song|Major Concerns|



Queen's College, 120 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Telephone: (852) 2576-1992 Facsimile: (852) 2882-4546

E-mail : kirklim@ecs.school.net.hk
E-mail : shingay@ecs.school.net.hk
E-mail : kkkok@ecs.school.net.hk
E-mail : calvinc@ecs.school.net.hk

Should you have any comments and enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us via e-mail!


Copyright © Queen's College 1996
This Home Page was created on 23 February, 1996
Last revised on Friday, 7 March, 1996

**:**