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International Christian Quality Music Secondary and Primary School

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Type
  
Private school

Established
  
2003

Faculty
  
114 people

Phone
  
+852 2777 3828

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Christianity

Principal
  
Mr. Chan Wing Sang

Enrollment
  
1029 people

Founded
  
2003

International Christian Quality Music Secondary and Primary School

Address
  
182 Po Kong Village Rd, Diamond Hill, Hong Kong

Motto
  
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Colossians 3:16

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International Christian Quality Music Secondary and Primary School (國際基督教優質音樂中學暨小學 ICQM) is the first music school in Hong Kong.

Contents

ICQM has a concert hall (the Jehovahjireh Concert Hall), two chapels, 40 music rooms. There is an electronic music studio and 2 computer rooms.

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Jehovahjireh Concert Hall

The concert hall's architect was Joseph Ho of Hsin Yieh Architects and the acoustician was Prof. Ir. Dr. James Wing Ho Wong, the President of Allied Acoustics, Allied Environmental Consultants Limited, he brought the first adjustable acoustics reverberation chambers auditorium design to Hong Kong. The Jehovahjireh Concert Hall, with 798 seats and incorporated sacred geometry, boasts superb acoustics. The hall has an acoustic canopy which adapts the hall for different musical performances.

There are 1029 students. [1]

Notable Alumni

Joseph Ng Kwok Chung participated in the last HKALE and got 3A, 1C and 1D at the age of only 14.

References

International Christian Quality Music Secondary and Primary School Wikipedia