Chinese Tea Appreciation
In order to cultivate our students' interest in Chinese tea, we went to Heritage Tea House which is located in Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre.
In order to cultivate our students' interest in Chinese tea, we went to Heritage Tea House which is located in Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre.
A health workshop 'Sports Chat' was held on April 17, 2019. The workshop aimed to provide students with a better understanding on the daily diet and sports for staying healthy. Students joined a talk about nutrition and did some physical exercise. Students had a good time.
With the generous support and guidance from the European Mentoring and Coaching Council and GENSUS, "5-in-5 program" ran smoothly with our enthusiastic English Ambassadors. After learning Design Thinking model, they applied what they have learnt to design English social projects for primary students. They presented their social projects ideas in the last session. They have put much effort on doing the project. We hope to see them growing with self-confidence and self-worth after finishing the whole project.
The Computer Literacy Department organised a demonstration session on STEM toys on 13 March 2019. Self-made robots, computer games and a digital musical instrument were displayed. Students and teachers came and had fun in STEM!
On 9 April, the School Library invited Ms. Fan Kien Mei, an experienced teacher, to deliver a good book recommendation talk to Form One and Three students during the assembly session.
Ms. Fan encouraged our students to foster a good reading habit and recommended a tailor-made book list for them. Ms. Fan shared the most interesting part of each book and successfully raised students' interest in reading the books.
The F.2 Inter-Class Competitions was held on 29th March. All F.2 classes participated in the game "UNO" which was held by the Student Union. "UNO" is a strategic card game that is played with a specially printed deck. They enjoyed playing this game and had fun in the competition.
According to the eight KLA Curriculum Guides (2017) from the Education Bureau, the Science (S1-3) curriculum provides students the knowledge of DNA, such as the double helix structure, etc.
During the TNK Maker Festival, SU committee set up a popcorn and cotton candy booth at the school canteen. Our classmates and guests could taste delicious snacks on that day.
'Talk to the Life' Sharing Talk was held on April 3, 2019. The Chinese Disabled Art Troupe was invited to share their life experience.
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