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  1. In 1869, Diocesan Home and Orphanage [15] was founded to admit both boys and girls, and occupied the building at the corner of Eastern Street and Bonham Road. Diocesan Girls' School and Orphanage first received government financial assistance in 1900 when it was opened in Rose Villas [ 16 ] as a Church of England School principally for Eurasian and European girls.

  2. Diocesan Girls' School, a local grammar school with an international outlook, was founded in 1860 by the Anglican (Episcopalian) Church to provide an excellent all-round secondary education for girls in Hong Kong.

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    Established with funds collected mainly from the European community by Mrs. Smith, wife of the first Bishop of Victoria, Diocesan Girls' School started as the Diocesan Native Female Training School for Chinese girls in 1860 at Bonham Road and Eastern Street.

  5. Diocesan Girls' School (DGS) (Chinese: 拔萃女書院) is one of the oldest girls' schools in Hong Kong, founded in Kowloon in 1860 by the Anglican Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (香港聖公會) to provide a well-rounded secondary education for girls.

  6. Diocesan GirlsSchool is an English medium grammar school founded by the Anglican (Episcopalian) Church in 1860. Since September 2005, the School has been operating under the Direct Subsidy Scheme. Current student population numbers around 1120 pupils aged between 12-18.

  7. The Diocesan Girls' School is a five-form entry, English-medium, all-through school for local and a small number of expat students that provides an education based on Christian principles. It’s a well-established all-girls school in Kowloon City that has been teaching the local curriculum for more than 140 years.

  8. Diocesan Girls' School (DGS) (Chinese: 拔萃女書院), and Diocesan Girls’ Junior school, one of the oldest girls' schools in Hong Kong and a well known secondary and primary school in Kowloon, HK, was founded in 1860 by the Anglican (Episcopalian) Church