New Asia Middle School (Chinese: 新亞中學; Jyutping: san1 aa3 zung1 hok6), abbreviated as NAMS, is an aided secondary school in Hong Kong. Founded in 1973 by Ch'ien Mu as a non-profit-making Chinese secondary school, the school sits on the former campus of New Asia College – on Farm Road, Kau Pui Lung, Kowloon – after the college became a member of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and moved to Ma Liu Shui in Sha Tin. The spirit of the school is to promote Chinese culture, revive Chinese ethics, and cultivate the New Asian qualities of students.
Recently,[when?] the school uses Chinese as the main medium of instruction, offering four classes each from Form 1 to Form 6. In the 1970s, the school board included Tang Chun-i and Yu Ying-shih.
The founder of the school was Ch'ien Mu. After their retirement from college as sinologists, Mou Zongsan and Xu Fuguan helped found the school.[4] The school is currently sponsored by New Asia Educational Cultural Association. In 2007, the IMC was established in accordance with the Hong Kong Education Ordinance to promote the effective development of school administration.[5]
In the 1970s, the members of the school board included Yu Ying-shih, Xun Guo-dong (孫國棟) and Tang Chun-i, and most of them were historians or philosophers.[6][7] Later,[when?] Heung Shu-ai (香樹輝), a famous banker in Hong Kong, became one of the managers of the school.[8]
Recently,[when?] Wat Kai-chau (屈啟秋) is the supervisor.
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Its campus consists of four complexes: Block A with a library and the New Asia Institute inside, Block B, Block C and Block S (the Pillar).
退休後,唐君毅又與牟宗三、徐復觀一起創辦新亞中學,熱心於教育事業。