Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School - Notable Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School Alumni

Notable Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School Alumni

Government
  • Dr CHUNG Shui-ming, Timpson, GBS, JP CPPCC National Committee member, Chairman of the Arts Development Advisory Committee
  • Mr. Thomas Chan, GBS, JP Former Permanent Secy for Transp & Housing (Housing) cum Dir of Housing
  • Mr. YING Yiu Hong, Stanley, JP Permanent Secy for Financial Services and the Treasury (Treasury)
  • Ms. CHANG King Yiu, JP Permanent Secy for Security
  • Ms. LI Mei Sheung, Michelle, JP Dep Secy for Education
  • Miss LAU Lee Kwan, Vivian, JP Dep Secy for the Env
  • Mr. FAN Wai Ming, Raymond, JP Secy to the Commission on Strategic Dev
  • Mr. TSE Chin Wan, JP Asst Dir(Env Assessment), Environmental Protection Department
  • Mr. Lo Fu Wai, JP Former Asst Dir(Ops), Food And Environmental Hygiene Department
  • Mrs. HO NG Ching Ching, Winnie, JP Dist Offr (Central & Western), Home Affairs Department
  • Mr. TANG Fat Yuen, Tony PAS(SS), Education Bureau
  • Mr. Tse Shu Chun, Robin, Former Regional Commander (NTS)
  • Mr. CHEUNG Shun Ho SP (Kln Off) (Complaints Against Police Off), Hong Kong Police Force
  • Mr. LO Yip Kwong, Stephen AS for Commerce & Econ Dev (Communications & Technology), Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
  • Mr. WONG Yiu Tuen, Amor, AS for Commerce & Econ Dev (Commerce & Industry)
  • Mrs. YU LAW Siu Man Ch Sch Dev Offr(YL), Education Bureau
  • Mr. LAM Hon Chuen, Jason Ch Sch Dev Offr(TW&KwT), Education Bureau
Education
  • Prof. Kevin W.P. LEUNG CChem FRSC Professor Director, Applied Chemistry with Management Studies Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Prof. James Tin-Yau KWOK Associate Professor in Computer Science and Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Dr. Law In Chak Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, The University of Hong Kong
  • Mr. Wong Kwan Yu, MH Principal, FUKIEN SECONDARY SCHOOL (SIU SAI WAN)
  • Mr. LO Wai Shing Vincent MH Principal, EVANGEL COLLEGE
  • Ms.Lau Sau Yin Principal,QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION SECONDARY SCHOOL
Aviation, Aviation Education,Science, Audiology and Medical Engineering
  • Mr. CHIN Yiu Cheong, Francis, QS, JP

Mr. Chin is the school's first Queen's Scout, the highest award in Scouting, and the only person who was bestowed the Queen's Scout Award by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in the entire history of the School's own Scout Group - the 14th Tsuen Wan Scout Group. Mr. Chin obtained his Pilot Licence when he was still studying in the school before he was old enough for his driving licence. He was appointed as the first Air Scout Commissioner of Hong Kong who developed and expanded Air Scouting in the territory and is the first one in Hong Kong entitled to wear the Scout's Pilot Wing badge. He is a long distance cross-country aviator who successfully completed the First 100 Horse Power Single Engine England to Hong Kong long distance cross-country flight in 1971/72 in a tiny Beagle Pup 100 light aircraft establishing 3 records; and the first Single Engine Hong Kong to Xian flight in 2009 setting a mile stone in the opening of the door for general aviation and private flying in China. He is also the pioneer clinical specialist in cochlear implant who switched on the first multi-channel cochlear implant patient in China and his expertise in cochlear implants and team building skills have contributed to the buildig up of cochlear implant centres in all major hospitals in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan seving millions of deaf people locally without going overseas. On Air Scouting, Mr. Chin is the first Air Scout Commissioner of Hong Kong who built up the foundation of Air Scouting in Hong Kong and his air scouting training system continued up to today. He is the founder of the 1661 Kowloon Group of Air Scouts, the founder of the 1064 Group of Venture Air Scouts as well as the founder of the 180th Kowloon Group of Air Scouts which is the first to adopt the concept of intergration in air scouting to accept disabled and deaf persons to become air scouts. Mr. Chin is also the Commanding Officer of the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps (HKACC)in the 1980s who founded the present HKACC Headquarters at Kai Tak as well as designed and set up the Officer Cadet Training Course (OCTC) which trained all its adult officers up to today. He contributed to the successful conversion of the HKACC from a private organisation to a charitable voluntary agency and NGO recognised and subvented financially by the Hong Kong Government. Mr. Chin is also a dedicated and experienced volunteer Flying Instructor of the flying clubs of Hong Kong for many years serving right up to today trained hundres of aviation pilots. Mr. Chin is presently the founder and President of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Hong Kong (AOPA-Hong Hong Kong) contributing to the promotion of general aviation, and advocating on aviation education and on behalf of the general aviation community of Hong Kong.

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