Organized by our ECA and Mass Events Section, the camp aimed to cultivate students’ leadership skills.
With most participants serving important roles in our Student Union, clubs, and other student groups, the camp was meant to help them equip themselves for their current and future duties. Through a series of carefully designed interactive activities, they learned effective communication, teamwork, and decision-making skills, preparing them for any upcoming challenges.
Additionally, through practical case analyses and role play, students were encouraged to apply the acquired skills in real-life situations, thereby promoting their personal development.
In our recent Life OnLight Wild Camp which took place at the beautiful Pui O Campsite on Lantau Island, our students enjoyed a weekend of adventure, connection, and memorable experiences.
Participants enjoyed setting up their tents, fostering their teamwork and sense of independence. Meanwhile, the self-cooking activity was a fantastic opportunity for everyone to showcase their culinary skills as they collaborated to prepare delicious meals together.
As night fell, they embarked on a captivating night walk, exploring the serene surroundings and sharing stories under the stars. The evening concluded with a heartfelt sharing session, where our students reflected on their experiences and the bonds formed throughout the camp.
It was an unforgettable weekend and we look forward to offering students more adventures in the future.
To provide students with more practical experience in observing patterns and relationships between numbers, the Mathematics Club organised some funny math-related games in which students could play against our teachers. In order to win, students had to understand the principles behind with careful observation and deduction. The participants well enjoyed exploring the mystery in the games.
To cultivate students’ sense of citizenship and communication skills, our school participated in the Flag Selling Day of The Community Chest of Hong Kong. Students from our Moral, Civic and National Education Section formed a volunteer team and took part in this territory-wide event, raising funds for providing community service and care to the society.
Our Information Day cum Admission Talk was held with over 1,200 parents and students joining us. It has been an exciting and enjoyable day.
Engaging Admission Talk
In our Admission Talk, our student leaders shared their vivid school lives in Wong Tai Shan. Meanwhile, our alumni, currently studying Law at The University of Hong Kong and Medicine and Surgery at The Chinese University of Hong Kong respectively, recounted their success stories. The arrangements of our Form 1 Discretionary Places Interview were also introduced. The Q&A session that followed was lively with parents eagerly inquiring further about our school.
Following the Admission Talk, visitors toured our display venues. Our Sports Teams showcased the fun game of pickleball, while our Choir, Marching Band and Symphonic Band performed vibrant musical pieces. The Chemistry Magic Shows captivated audiences with impressive experiments, highlighting our students’ scientific skills. In the STEM and Technology Room, visitors enjoyed riding our solar car. Additionally, the Chinese, English, Mathematics, Science, and PSHE Departments offered interactive activities and games related to their subjects. Our Visual Arts Room, on the other hand, displayed our students’ artworks for all to appreciate.
Our thanks go to every member of the school working hand in hand in hosting this impressive occasion. The immense togetherness was heartwarming and rewarding.
It is a cherished school tradition to celebrate Christmas with a festive show organized by our Student Union. The event featured a variety of performances, including K-pop dancing, class choirs, pop song singing, band music, and traditional Chinese instrument performances. The celebration highlighted the remarkable talents of our students, who skilfully arranged these activities themselves. A lucky draw added to the excitement, with prizes generously sponsored by our Principal and teachers.
Following the Christmas show, class parties were held, providing a joyful opportunity for students to share food, fun, gifts, and camaraderie. This Christmas celebration marked a warm and memorable conclusion to the first term.
The Caritas Chan Chun Ha Field Studies Centre offered us two field study courses to enhance our senior form Geography students’ knowledge in conducting fieldwork and to prepare them for the fieldwork-based questions (FBQ) in the HKDSE.
Our Form 5 students explored the microclimate of Central Business District (CBD), examining how the urban landscape impacts it, and validated their hypotheses through a series of on-site measurements.
Our Form 4 students, on the other hand, investigated the urban housing and environmental problems in Cheung Chau through site observations and surveys. They enjoyed a fulfilling day in the atmosphere of New Year’s Eve and were warmly received by the local residents during their research activities.
Our 46th Speech Day, a momentous occasion and a day to celebrate our Form 6 students’ graduation, was held recently with Mr. Wong Yan Yin Paul, JP, District Officer from the Sham Shui Po District Office of the Home Affairs Department, as our Guest of Honour.
Quoting Mr. Wong’s words, “The journey of learning is long. There is no final graduation, because we learn something new every day.” We believe our graduates will look forward to their every milestone ahead, while keeping in mind their perseverance, tenacity and unwavering spirit nurtured in our school.
A 2-day-1-night training camp was held for our counselling prefects to create strong team ties, broaden their horizons, and prepare for the upcoming challenges as student leaders in school. Having engaged in the team-building puzzle games, social skills training activities and outdoor adventure, they have honed their communication and problem-solving skills in the process, emerging as a stronger and more cohesive team.
Our School Picnic was held recently for students to have fun and create lasting memories beyond the confines of the classroom. This provided a platform for them to immerse themselves in nature and encouraged their participation in recreational activities, fostering their connection with each other.
Each class enjoyed the day at their self-chosen location, spanning diverse destinations such as Discovery Bay, Cheung Chau, Lamma Island, The Peak, Tai Mei Tuk, and Stanley. Meanwhile, our Form 6 students relished their life-wide learning experience at Ocean Park.