Diocesan School Old Boys’ Association
The Association
A limited company incorporated in Hong Kong on August 31, 1979.
Key Objectives
To foster and maintain contact between Old Boys of the Diocesan Boys’ School.
To promote and encourage social interaction amongst the members of the Association and the Old Boys of the Diocesan Boys’ School.
To establish, maintain and conduct a social club for the accommodation of members of the Association and their friends, and to provide club premises and other conveniences and generally to afford to members and their friends all the usual privileges, advantages, conveniences and accommodation of a social club.
To further the interest of past & present of the members of the DBS.
Structure
The
day to day affairs of the Association are managed by a General
Committee consisting of a President, 3 Vice Presidents (one of whom is
always the current Headmaster of Diocesan Boys’ School), Honorary
Secretary, Honorary Treasurer, Immediate Past President and 13 other
members. All General Committee members, with the exception of the Vice
President (Headmaster) and Immediate Past President, must be elected by
DSOBA members at each Annual General Meeting upon retirement. The
General Committee members will, in turn, elect among themselves Officers
and Sub-committee Chairmen for the year in question.
About This Website
The first DSOBA website was constructed because of the overwhelming interest on the DBS Oversea Homepage (discontinued) by our fellow old boys. To better serve our members and to reach out further to our old boys, the Association saw a need to establish an official Web presence.
With the generous donation of domain registration fee from Alfonso Fung (76), a Pentium PC from our SysOp Kenneth Lo (96) and free webspace from Hong Kong Terminal, the website went online on October 1, 1997. In 2002, our server was relocated to Henderson Data Center on a P4 computer. In March 2008, the General Committee decided to relaunch the website and it became the official DSBOA website today.
The information within this site is researched and edited by our Newsletter & Internet Sub-committee.
For continuous improvement on this website, we encourage you to give us feedback and comments. Visitors can send email directly to our Webmaster Daniel Ma (76).