The schoolTack Ching Girls' Secondary School.jpg grew out of a primary school
Tack Ching School founded by the
Sisters of the Precious Blood in 1923 at
Nam Cheong Street. It was later relocated to
Un Chau Street in 1929. In 1929 the primary school expanded to secondary education and thus was renamed ''Tack Ching Girls' Secondary School''. The school suspended operation from 1941 and 1945 during the period of
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. In 1945 the school resumed teaching and opened a branch in
Wan Chai, which became
Precious Blood Secondary School in 1946. In 1949 the school moved to a new building in Un Chau Street near the junction of
Yen Chow Street and
Castle Peak Road in
Sham Shui Po with a grand opening by the then-
Hong Kong Governor Alexander Grantham. After more than 50 years, the school was relocated again to the present site following the reclamation of Cheung Sha Wan. ==External links==