The Central School, located at Gough Street, Central, was a western-style three-storey architecture in the days when Mr. Sun studied there. He enrolled by the name Sun Dixiang, his little name in Xiangshan, and was the 2,746 member of the School according to his student number. He had around 500 schoolfellows at that time. As he resided on the second floor of the American Congregational Mission Preaching Hall at the intersection between Bridges Street and Staunton Street, he would walk up and down the steps of Shing Wong Street everyday before and after school.

In 1889 the Central School relocated to Aberdeen Street. The old site was then rebuilt several times, first into the Belilios Public School, a school for girls, then the Hollywood Road Primary School, a government school, in 1957. In 1978 it became the TWGHs Wong Fung Ling College. Today it is the site of S.K.H. Kei Yan Primary School.