2 Lyttelton Road
Founded in 1906 on Caine Road by the Church Missionary Society of the Church of England, St. Stephen’s Girls’ College later relocated to Babington Path before moving to its current premises in 1923. The building was converted into an emergency hospital in 1940, and the Japanese then used it as a secret espionage training centre during World War II. After the school reopened in 1945, the Junior School Building was added in 1949, followed by the Jubilee Building in 1958. The Main Building, with the school hall at its centre named after Sir Robert Ho Tung, is a four-storey structure with simple pitched roofs. It was declared a monument in 1992.
* This building is not open to the public