King¡¦s College, founded in 1926, is the oldest surviving pre-secondary world war Government school building which still serves its original usage. The red-brick school building built in Neoclassical style. During the Japanese occupation (1941-45), it was used as a military mule and horse stable for the Japanese Amy. After refurbishment, the school was reopened in 1950.
King's College DSC_6906
Open Playground DSC_7756
Classroom DSC_7761
Colonnaded Verandah DSC_7780
Sunken Garden DSC_7785
School Badge DSC_7787
Staircase DSC_7792
Arched-colonnaded curvillinear side wall DSC_7797
Roman arches and Archways DSC_7799
Sunken Garden DSC_7807
Red-brick colonnades DSC_7812
Hall DSC_7813
Boy scouts DSC_7814
Granite columns at the circular entrance porch DSC_7815