Three students from our school recently participated in an exchange tour visiting Ningxia to explore the advanced science and technology in our motherland. This enriching journey to northwest China deepened their understanding of the ancient Xixia civilization and Yellow River landscapes. The tour provided valuable insights into the region’s scientific and technological prowess, spanning renewable energy, modern agriculture, smart manufacturing, and digital economy. This eye-opening experience has strengthened our students’ national identity and their appreciation for China’s impressive strides in innovation and development.
In order for our Form 1 and 2 students to assess their acquisition of mathematical knowledge in the whole academic year, our Math Game Days were successfully held with support and well-designed questions provided by some of our enthusiastic Form 3 helpers. Solving puzzles and playing other Math-related games like Sudoku and Rummikub, students had a great time applying and consolidating what they had learnt.
Students took turns to answer concept building questions.
Students much enjoyed the various games.
Quiz time! The challenging questions engrossed our class representatives.
A token of appreciation to the class representatives
Our F.5 students were arranged to participate in a simulation programme offered by Crossroads Foundation Hong Kong to acquire a deeper understanding of challenges faced by marginalized communities worldwide and apply English in authentic situations.
The programme comprised AIDS X-perience, Blind X-perience, and Struggle for Survival. The AIDS X-perience presented the realities of living with HIV/AIDS, cultivating awareness of the stigma and struggles associated with the disease. The Blind X-perience, on the other hand, has sensitized our students to the daily obstacles of the visually impaired, fostering a new perspective on inclusivity and accessibility. Meanwhile, Struggle for Survival was about the complexities of poverty, prompting reflections on privilege, resource allocation, and the importance of sustainable solutions to uplift disadvantaged populations.
The insightful activities have served as powerful educational tools, nurturing empathy and a deepened sense of social responsibility among participants. These experiences have not only broadened students’ horizons but also inspired them to advocate for positive change in their communities and beyond.
Supported by EDB’s Community-based Projects, some of our junior form students joined an adventure programme in which they have fostered their positive thinking by overcoming fear in various challenging activities.
Four students from our school recently participated in an exchange tour organized by Sham Shui Po District Office visiting various destinations in Shanghai and Beijing, such as COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China) in Shanghai, Shanghai Silicon Port, Westwell Technology, Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai Stock Exchange Education Base, Peking University, Baidu Apollo Park, the Hong Kong SAR Government Office in Beijing, and other local historical sites. The tour has enhanced our students’ understanding of the rapid technological development in the Mainland and history of our country.
Ready to go
COMAC Shanghai
Let us fly
Westwell Technology
Self-driving truck at Westwell Technology
Modern architecture at Shanghai Waitan
Old architecture at Shanghai Waitan
Shanghai Stock Exchange Education Base
Stock Investment Simulator at Shanghai Stock Exchange Education Base
Our student, 5D Fung Ho Hei, participated in the 6th International Solo & Ensemble Competition Singapore Finals and received the Gold Award in Amateur Group D Chinese Musical Instrument Solo (Guzheng).
The organizers of the competition, Singapore’s Hitmaker Records and Macau Youth Musicians Association, are committed to cultivating and promoting world-class music talents. With support from players from many countries as well as recognition from industry experts and professors, and recommended by China’s Central Conservatory of Music, the competition has become an important event demonstrating its international influence.
The 2024 Guangzhou-Hong Kong-Macau STEM and Sports Summer Camp was held in July with an aim to encourage students to apply STEM knowledge through science and sports activities, enhance their learning experience, cultivate their problem-solving skills, and facilitate cultural exchange.
Among the participating schools, we received the Outstanding Organization Award for our overall impressive performance, while 4A Zhang Ying Jun and 4C Tsoi Yuen Chi won bronze medals in the remote-controlled model car competition and remote-controlled model ship competition respectively.
Our students also had an opportunity to visit the Aerospace Information Research Institute, South China Sea Ecological Center and Guangzhou Automobile New Energy Automotive Industrial Park apart from interacting with peers from Macau and Guangzhou middle schools.
Group photo at Aerospace Information Research Institute
Students listening to the explanation of a specialist from South China Sea Bureau about the technology of our nation’s research ships
Students from different participating schools teaming up for the competitions and learning about the development of new energy automotive in China
Remote car football competition
Remote-controlled boat competition
Remote-controlled airdrone competition
Receiving Outstanding Organization Award from Guangzhou Education Bureau
Our students receiving bronze medals with their teammates from middle schools from Macau and Guangzhou
Our students, 5A Mui Lok Tin Matthew and 5C Wong Hoi Tung, are members of The Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education (HKAGE) and have demonstrated outstanding performance in this academic year. While Matthew received the Gifted Star Award from the academy, Hoi Tung obtained the Gold Prize in their Leadership Training Programme. Congratulations!
Our Marching Band members joined the Percussion Festival – IPEA International Percussion Competition 2024 and their superb performance won them the champion title in the category of Ensemble Open Class.
PercussionFest Hong Kong is one of the most significant percussion music exchange events in Hong Kong. It aims to gather enthusiasts from all backgrounds of percussion music, promote mutual exchange, and elevate the standard of percussion music in Hong Kong.
Mathematics Project Competition for Secondary Schools (2023/24) organised by the Mathematics Education Section of Education Bureau aimed to enhance students’ interest in learning mathematics and develop their general abilities through project study. 3A Siu Cheuk Kai, Ma Yam Kuen and Li Chak Lam obtained a Good Performance team award in the competition. Congratulations!