Saint Louis Old Boys' Association (SLOBA) was established in 1961 by Reverend Father John Foster and a group of old boys, and the president for that year was Mr. Andrew P S Wong (1959 Graduate). At the beginning of establishment, the main activities organized by SLOBA included annual meetings, dinners, and launch picnics.
In 1970, SLOBA declined gradually and activities stopped. Because of this, Reverend Father John Foster invited another graduate, Mr. Winston K S Chu to reorganize SLOBA. He led the council to begin a study room scheme, so that our students could have a better place to study during the leisure time. In 1972, the council committee decided to establish the St. Louis Youth Club. From that time, the St. Louis Youth Club has served thousands ranging from rural children to urban children, from physically handicapped people to mentally handicapped children, and from the blind to deaf. Besides these services, it also gives leadership training to the needy members of the Hong Kong community. Under the leadership of various past presidents and the invaluable advice and support given by Reverend Father Patrick Deane, SLOBA had grown a lot.
By the end of 1994, SLOBA was registered as a company, called Saint Louis Old Boys' Association Limited. The future of SLOBA does not only rely on the council committee, but also on the participation of new graduates.
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