School Events

Life-wide Learning Day – English Day Camp (2C, D, E)

Students from classes 2C, 2D and 2E joined the half-day English Camp in Tung Tsz Scout Centre on the school Life-wide Learning Day on 22nd May, 2015. We aimed at providing a relaxing and enjoyable English learning atmosphere for students to use and enhance their English skills with the NETs. The interactive activities improved not only their English skills but also their interpersonal skills.

A student is wondering who should be the next one to answer the question.

Life-wide Learning Day - Visiting the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence

In order to enable students to learn more about the military history of Hong Kong, around 40 students from F.3 visited the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence on 22nd May 2015. During the visit, students gained a better understanding of the history especially the coastal defence in Hong Kong through a series of exhibition galleries, historical trail and military artefacts. Besides, it was a good chance for our students to learn history through enjoyment in a relaxing environment.

The Museum staff introduce the military history of Hong Kong from Ming Dynasty to the present days to our students.

The 8th Hong Kong Youth and Kids Arts Festival Competition

Our Jazz, Modern and Chinese School Dance Teams participated in The 8th Hong Kong Youth and Kids Arts Festival Competition on 25th April 2015 at Youth Square in Chai Wan. The performance of The Chinese Dance Team member, Chan Hei Tung was outstanding. She won the silver award in the Junior Section of Chinese Solo Dance. Congratulations to Chan Hei Tung.

The Chinese Dance Team member, Chan Hei Tung won the silver award in the Junior Section of Chinese Solo Dance.

Award Presentation Ceremony - Liberal Studies Programme 2014-15

In order to let students explore a wider variety of topics in their Graduation Thesis, we encourage dstudents to submit their projects to join competitions organized by different organizations. This year, a group of 3A students, Joey Chen, Cherie Chiu, Amanda Kwok and Cherry Wong have won the Merit Award in the Liberal Studies Programme organized by The Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Diseases Association. The theme of the competition this year is "Explore into Social Problems - How to kick the vices and turn the tide?".

Students represent all teams from our school to receive the Certificate of Participation from one of the semi-final adjudicators.

Mainland Exchange Programme for Junior Secondary and Upper Primary School Students-Chinese style buildings, their history and culture in Guangzhou

In the Mainland Exchange Programme for Junior Secondary and Upper Primary School Students----Chinese style buildings, their history and culture in Guangzhou we had made a meaningful trip to Guangzhou to learn more about the Chinese culture. In the two-day trip, we visited many temples and ancestral halls.There were many objects which people used in ancient times. We learned a lot of different historical facts of Guangzhou.

Students are very curious about the temple so they are jotting down notes while listening to the guide at the Cheng-huang Temple.

Visiting Tao Heung Museum of Food Culture

A group of F.3 students went to explore a museum of food culture on 22nd May 2015. The museum introduced the food culture of Hong Kong from the past to the present. Lots of exhibits, including herbs, food samples, cutlery, kitchen tools, stoves, etc of Hong Kong are displayed; students and visitors could be allowed to take up most of them.

A group photo at the entrance of Tao Heung Museum of Food Culture.

Visiting Hong Kong Museum of Art on the Life-wife Learning Day

Students of Class 3D and 3E attended the "All Are Guests - Homecoming" at the Hong Kong Museum of Art on the Life-wife Learning Day. The exhibition has shown the masterpieces of artists Leung Mee-ping, Chow Chun-fai and art group CoLAB x SLOW. They examine their own sense of self in relation to the city in the light of the intricate yet subtle host-guest dynamics of the contemporary world and express their ideas through different media. The students enjoyed it very much. The exhibition was very insightful for the students.

Students are listening to the docent’s introduction about the exhibition.

National Education Day Camp

This program was a discipline and moral training course which aimed at promoting the sense of moral and civic awareness of our students. The program was organised by Hong Kong Association of Youth Development, which provides National Education, Moral Education and enhances problem-solving skills of students.

Students are very attentive during the talk delivered by the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Mainland Exchange Programme - Economic Development in Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta

The "Mainland Exchange Programme for Junior Secondary and Upper Primary Students" has been organised by the Education Bureau (EDB) since 2008. The programme aims to provide learning experience for students to deepen their understanding of the history, culture, custom, urban/rural developments as well as nature conservation of the Guangdong Province, and its relationship with Hong Kong.

Students and teachers take a photo in front of a Chinese herbal garden.

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