Achievements
HKUST’ Recognition of our Graduate’s Excellent Academic Achievement
Chan Chun Yin, our graduate, has been awarded the HKUST Dean of Engineering Scholarship, which is established to recognize outstanding academic attainments at the HKDSE Examinations.
Celebrating Chun Yin’s admission to a renowned institution with his DSE achievement well commended, we are proud of his impressive performance and will continue to nurture distinguished students, contributing to their success in their pursuit of higher education as well as their lifelong journey.
Congratulations to Chun Yin!

Silver and Bronze Awards at 2025 Biodiversity Space Exposed Seeds Project: Space Seed Cultivation Experience Competition
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!

STEAM Challenge Champion
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
Inter-school Swimming Competition
5C Chu Long Hin has achieved 1st runner-up in 200m Individual Medley in the Inter-school Swimming Competition. We are proud of his hard work and dedication, and congratulations for his outstanding performance!

The 17th Sham Shui Po District Outstanding Students’ Award
Our students’ efforts and achievements were well recognized by the Sham Shui Po District Outstanding Students’ Association and they received the 17th Sham Shui Po District Outstanding Students’ Award. Congratulations!
6D Wong Pak Chi – Outstanding Student Award (Senior Form)
6D Ye Man Yee – Outstanding Student Award (Senior Form)

Our student joining 2nd East Asian U20 Athletics Championships as a Hong Kong representative
The 2nd East Asian U20 Athletics Championships, hosted by the Hong Kong, China Association of Athletics Affiliates, will be held at the Wan Chai Sports Ground from September 27 to 28, bringing together over 280 young competitors aged 16 to 19 from seven countries and regions including China, Japan, South Korea, and more. The Association has selected around 80 outstanding athletes to represent Hong Kong in the competition, and delightfully, 5C Mak Tsz Ching will take part in Men’s 110 m Hurdles as a member of the team.
The Association welcomes students, teachers, parents and alumni to join them at the stadium and cheer the participants on. For details, please scan the QR code on the Association’s poster below or access their webpage at https://www.2025eau20.org/en .

AS Watson Hong Kong Student Sports Award
AS Watson Group has established the Hong Kong Student Sports Awards since 2005 to recognize outstanding student athletes from all schools across Hong Kong for their excellent performance in sports.
Our student, 5C Mak Tsz Ching, is awarded for his dedication to athletics.
Congratulations to Tsz Ching!

Bronze Award at 7th Greater Bay Area STEAM Excellence Award 2025 (HKSAR)
Three of our Form 4 Biology students participated in the 7th Greater Bay Area STEAM Excellence Award 2025 (HKSAR) with their project titled Natural Herbs – Biologically Friendly Pest Repellent. They conducted an experiment to assess the ability of various herbs to repel ants. Using a camera, they monitored five Camponotus aethiops ants over 24 hours, observing their interactions with the herbs and their jelly consumption to evaluate the deterrent effectiveness. The results indicated that peppermint is an excellent repellent for ants and pests with its high menthol content. Their outstanding work earned them a bronze award in the Life and Health stream of the competition. Congratulations!


Merit Prize in Hong Kong Science Fair
Two teams of our Form 5 Biology students were awarded Merit Prize in the category of Medical & Healthcare and the category of Smart City respectively in the 2024-25 Hong Kong Science Fair organized by the Hong Kong Innovation Foundation.


Tseung Yan Tung, Lam Yan Yu, Lin Huiyan and Wong Wai Him from our team “Asclepius” were inspired by the idea of eco-friendly and natural remedies to develop a hemostatic and antibacterial ointment made with Chinese herbs, Agrimonia pilosa (仙鶴草) and Aloe vera (蘆薈), to replace the traditional adhesive bandages. This natural product aims to benefit both human health as well as the environment, and more importantly to pass on the wisdom of Chinese medicine and promote the awareness of reducing plastic waste.


Meanwhile, Zhang Ying Jun, Lee Chi Chung, Shen Ip and Wong Hei Ching from our other team created their “Blaze Tracker”, a comprehensive fire detection and alert system comprising a fire detecting system, signal processing system, and fire broadcasting system. This product can provide real-time information on the fire locations and escape directions. The broadcast system can remind the residents to bring their three essential items prior to evacuation while the AI recognition function allows them to find the fastest route and avoid congestion. In addition, the notification system can alert their families about the fire on their mobile phones.

Our students had the opportunity to be trained in two workshops by experts at the MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node Centre, receiving valuable comments on their programming and presentation skills. Their dedication earned them a Merit Prize in the Senior Form category.


The two-day fair was the peak of the event with more than 58,000 visitors. Contestants had to present and share their ideas on how their products can tackle community challenges through innovative and human-centric approaches. Our students were so excited to meet and interact with distinguished guests, such as Mr. David Taji and Mr. Andy Yeung Yan-kin, judges, professionals, parents and counterparts from other schools. Interviewed by reporters from Ming Pao, Sing Tao and SCMP apart from receiving positive feedback and encouragement from visitors, our teams were overjoyed by the recognition and support.


Mr. Andy Yeung Yan-kin, FSDSM, Director of Fire Services, listening to our students’ explanation

Our students demonstrating the effects of Asclepius on the skin to Mr. David Taji Farouk, President of the Jury for the International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva

Our students interviewed by reporters from newspapers




Asclepius video:
https://youtu.be/Mx3RsHV1hFI?si=led33BDkVOvUR6pL



Blaze Tracker video:
https://youtu.be/l30H9jR2lKk?si=VZXQOCyabHaX1hgB
Eye Level Math Olympiad
Our students took part in the Eye Level Math Olympiad previously. Organized by Daekyo Hong Kong Company Limited based on an international standard, the contest was designed to challenge students’ mathematics skills in various aspects including problem solving, reasoning, communication and critical thinking. Through the contest, our students were inspired to strive towards higher goals with keener interest in math learning.
After an intense competition, two of our students, 1C Lai Zhitai and 3D Ho Tsz Ying, attained a merit award. Congratulations!
