Our student, 6D Lee Sum Ming, joined a European Choral Tour organized by a vocal performance academy and visited the UK and Denmark. With this incredible opportunity, she not only showcased her musical prowess but also broadened her horizons and enriched her personal growth on a global scale.
After the term test, our hall was filled with positive energy as students embraced a well-deserved break focusing on care and connection.
Students dove into a range of activities, from crafting heartfelt gifts and bookmarks to sharing uplifting messages on our Cheering Wall. The event was a vibrant scene of laughter and mindfulness, perfectly capped off with sweet treats.
Our Happy Caring Day served as a wonderful reminder of the importance of supporting one another, practicing self-care and spreading kindness. We were thrilled to see our school community come together for such a joyful afternoon making lasting memories.
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, Butterfly Beach, Mui Wo, and Shek O. Meanwhile, our Form 6 students relished their life-wide learning experience at Ocean Park.
Our students have proactively explored their future study and career pathways by attending the Information Days of various universities. With the guidance of our Career and Life Planning Section, these visits have helped them learn more about their academic possibilities and aspirations.
Three of our Form 5 students, 5A Lau Tsz Yan, 5D Chan Yik Ming and 5D Lui Ka Tung, took part in the 2025 Biodiversity Space Exposed Seeds Project: Space Seed Cultivation Experience Competition which involved the cultivation of both normal plant seeds and space-exposed plant seeds, with participants conducting growth measurements to compare their development and presenting their findings in a scientific video presentation.
Our students found that the space environment almost does not affect the seeds of eggplant, while it inhibits the growth of tomato seeds. Their dedication and hard work were recognized with the Written Report Silver Award (Senior Secondary Group) and the Cultivation Practices Bronze Award (Senior Secondary Group). Congratulations!
Our students enjoyed a festive Halloween celebration with a fun-filled Trick or Treating event during lunchtime! The covered playground transformed into a vibrant hub, featuring exciting game booths like Halloween bowling, bean bag throw, and pumpkin hunt. Students teamed up with friends to engage in these activities apart from reading tongue twisters, sharing poems and having lively conversations with teachers. Everyone who participated had a chance to win treats, making the celebration a delightful experience for all. It was a memorable afternoon filled with fun and friendship!
With the spirit of giving back to society, our school’s Moral, Civic and National Education Section participated in a flag selling event organized by the Hong Kong Playground Association to raise funds for youth services. Students sold flags in Shek Kip Mei, deepening their commitment and motivation for social service.
In the “NSpeed Promotion Truck” national security education activity, students participated actively in a variety of interactive games and gained an in-depth understanding of the importance of national security and the related legal provisions, which effectively enhanced their awareness of national security and concept of lawfulness.
Twelve of our talented students, a dynamic mix of Chinese and non-Chinese speaking (NCS) participants, took part in the exhilarating Hong Kong STEAM Challenge 2025 organized by the Hong Kong Community Network and sponsored by the Home Affairs Department of HKSAR.
On the day of the event, they immersed themselves in a variety of engaging STEAM workshops, exploring the exciting realms of data engineering, IoT and robotics, followed by a thrilling competition against other schools. In a remarkable display of teamwork and ingenuity, our students emerged victorious, claiming the Championship title! Congratulations!
Students learning about data engineering in luggage logistics
Learning about programming and Internet of Things (IoT)
Mechanics and its application in robotic dogs
Our team’s model aiming at keeping a ball the longest time before it reaches a specified destination
Prize presentation by Mr. Fan Kwok Fai, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Community Network