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1977: SIS opened as an annex of Island School on the top floor with 165 students and 6 teachers. The original Houses were Hillary, Jefferson, Schweitzer and Tolstoy, with one class in each year group up to 4th Year. SIS students were made fun of by Island School students because of their green uniforms! Mike Taylor was the first Principal.
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1978: SIS moved to 5, Eastern Hospital Road, So Kun Po near Causeway Bay opposite the British Army sports ground. The buildings had been used as another school before SIS moved in and were loaned to the ESF.
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1983: SIS had 800 students and 52 teachers. The school moved to Nam Fung Road its present site. Mike Taylor wrote "At Nam Fung Road we shall be, initially at least, about half a mile from any other buildings, surrounded by an expanse of green hillside".
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1984: Roger Brookin took over as the new Principal. Roger was a Classical Scholar and unusually was able to speak Mandarin Chinese.
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1994: Roger Brookin retired and returned to England. Chris Evans was appointed as Principal. There was a change in the school uniform. Annexes were created on the 5th floor with new sitting out areas.
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1997: The previous school logo/emblem (a dragon over a shield with 4 corners, each coloured) was replaced by the present school logo.
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2001: Chris Evans retired as Principal. The school welcomed John Wray as the new Principal.
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2003: The Da Vinci Block was opened and all the other blocks were re-named as the Ching Ling Soong Block and the Stephen Hawking Block.
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2007: The 30th Anniversary of South Island School, the introduction of the IB Diploma replaced 'A levels' and the IB Centre was completed and opened for senior section students.
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2008: The school became a laptop school with all 1400 students carrying their own laptop to school.
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2010: John Wray left SIS to take up a position as Head of Mulgrave School in Vancouver, Canada. The school welcomed Graham Silverthorne as the new Principal. The John Wray Atrium was opened.
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John Wray leaves, Mr. Silverthorne is appointed.
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2011: Introduced 3 new Learning Families (Family Newton, Family Chapman and Family Healy) and 6 new Houses (Kuca, Maison, Namas, Bahay, Casa and Shtepi) .
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