
50 Years: An account of Diocesan Boys' School
Content summary: Former principal of Diocesan Boys' School, Cheung Cheuk Cheung, shares little-known anecdotes and stories about the school and its students and teachers. One article is even co-written by Diocesan Boys' School alumni from different eras, reminiscing about their high school years. Diocesan Boys' School students from the 1960s and 1970s love to talk about two things: getting caned in the principal's office by Mr. Lowcock, and senior students staying in the Headmaster's House for a weekend or even up to ten days during holidays. Not every senior student was given this privilege, but those who stayed in the Headmaster's House were free to read books, listen to music, and chat with Mr. Lowcock if he was in a good mood. Some alumni say that Mr. Lowcock was inspiring.