St. Teresa's School Kowloon - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

An estimate of between 3,000-4,000 students have received their primary or kindergarten education from STS.

Among them are,

  • Michael Tien 田北辰, HK Deputy to the National People's Congress of the PRC, Former Chairman of KCRC and well-known businessman
  • Loletta Chu 朱玲玲, Philanthropist, 1977 Miss Hong Kong Pageant
  • Rosamund Kwan 關之琳, Film Actress
  • Nora Miao 苗可秀, Former Film Actress, and current Radio Program Host in Toronto, Canada
  • Teddy Chen 陳德森, Film Director
  • Suzan Guterres (So San) 蘇姍, HK Female Singer
  • Jan Lamb 林海峰, Actor, Comedian, Radio DJ, Singer
  • Daniel Chan 陳曉東, Actor and Singer
  • Anthony Lun 倫永亮, Song Composer and Singer
  • Louis Koo 古天樂, Film Actor
  • Jo Koo 谷祖琳, Film Actress and Singer
  • Mary Koo 顧樂儀, 國際航空小姐冠軍, landed as the top Five finalists in 1999 Miss Hong Kong Pageant Contest (Winner of that year is 李嘉欣)
  • Gregory Lee 李永豪, Actor
  • Augustine Lee 李泳漢, Actor
  • Renee Dai 戴夢夢, Singer and former child actress
  • Mark Rosario, Deputy Headmaster of Diocesan Boys' School DBS
  • Albert Cheung Chung Put JP 張中弼, Chairman (1998/1999) of the Tung Wah Group Of Hospitals, Hong Kong.
  • Lisa Lau Man Man MH, JP 劉文文, Chairman of Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon
  • Peter Kam Man Kit 金文傑, Lawyer and 1997 香港十大傑出青年 TOYP Awardee
  • Joseph Chan 陳偉光, well-known businessman in Vancouver, Canada
  • Wesley Tam, First Police Officer of Chinese (Hong Kong) origin admitted to serve in the Australian New South Wales Police Force
  • Benjamin Wong, MD, FRCPC, Dip ABAI, Former Clinical Scholar, Practicing Subspecialist Physician, Current OMA Section Chair of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in Ontario, Canada
  • Rodrigo Benedicto CORREIA, Portuguese Kayaker, Scout Commissioner
  • Pun Ka Bo 潘家寶, CEO(Asia) of JYCI Inc.
  • Stanley S.K Chan, Chairman (1989–1992) of the Het-Sun Groups Co.Ltd

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