Belilios Public School

Belilios Public School (, abbreviated as BPS) is the first government school for girls in Hong Kong, founded in 1890. It was also the first bilingual school in Hong Kong. It is in Tin Hau.

History
In 1890, the Hong Kong Government set up the Central School for Girls at Old Bailey Street as the counterpart to the Central School (Queen's College, Hong Kong). Mr. Emanual R. Belilios, a Jewish philanthropist, donated HK$25,000 for a new building for the Central School for Girls in 1893, at the old site of Central School where a three-storeyed building was erected between Hollywood Road and Gough Street.

The school was renamed Belilios Public School in honour of Mr. Belilios. In 1946 after the Second World War, BPS moved to Hospital Road. In April 1965, the school moved again, to its present premises in Tin Hau Temple Road. To mark the occasion, a new school motto (Climb High, See Wide), a school song and a new school badge were created.

Class Structure
There are 24 classes; this includes 4 classes (B,P,S,H) each for F.1- F.6.

Achievements
BPS is one of the most prestigious secondary schools in Hong Kong. While its students generally achieve superb academic results, the school promotes also all-rounded development in different fields of arts, music and sports. Entrance hurdles are high and the school is reputed to have one of the toughest admission criteria in Hong Kong.

Results of Public Examinations
Belilios Public School is one of the 38 schools that have ever produced top scorers in The Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE).


 * 7 x 5** "Top Scorers" are described by media and HKEAA as candidates who obtained perfect scores of 5** in each of the four core subjects and three electives.
 * 8 x 5** "Super Top Scorers" are described by media and HKEAA as candidates who obtained seven Level 5** in each of the four core subjects and three electives, and an additional Level 5** in the Mathematics Extended (M1/M2) module.
 * 2017: Sze Yik Yan: awarded the “Charles Frankland Moore Award” presented by the Hong Kong Sino-British Fellowship Trust Scholars' Association for attaining the highest aggregated marks in HKDSE Examination 2017 and was admitted to HKU MBBS program.

Notable alumni

 * Lee Sun Chau (周理信, 1890–1979) – One of the first female Chinese doctors of Western medicine in China.
 * Denise Yue – Former Secretary for the Civil Service and former Permanent Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology (Commerce and Industry)
 * Nellie Fong (方黃吉雯) – Former member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong and Legislative Council of Hong Kong
 * Canny Leung (梁芷珊) – Entrepreneur, author, lyricist and screenwriter
 * Money Lo (盧敏儀) – Practising barrister and former actress
 * Charmaine Li (李思欣) - Actress
 * Gladys Liu (廖嬋娥) - Former member of the Australian House of Representatives
 * Lau Wai Ming (劉惠鳴) - Cantonese opera artist, Arts Advisor and Artistic Director
 * Lily Leung (梁舜燕) - Late Hong Kong television actress
 * Little Thunder (門小雷) - Cartoonist
 * Jenny Kwok (郭津懿) - Adjunct Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong (School of English)
 * Yoyo Kwok (郭曉妍) – member of Cantopop girl group Lolly Talk