School News
Flag Selling Day
To cultivate students’ sense of citizenship and communication skills, our school participated in the Christian & Missionary Alliance Church Union’s Flag Selling Day on 20 April 2024. Students as well as teachers from our Moral, Civic and National Education Section formed a volunteer team and took part in this territory-wide event, raising funds for the church union in providing community service and care for children and the elderly.

Dance Appreciation Activity – The Legend of Lanling
Our Chinese Dance Team members attended a dance drama named The Legend of Lanling presented by the Hong Kong Dance Company.
Enchanted by the seamless choreography and vivid performance, our students had the opportunity to engage in an enriching dialogue with the show director and main dancers afterwards, gaining valuable insights into the creative process involved in the splendid production. This experience broadened their artistic horizons and allowed them to connect with professionals in the field.

Career Visits
Our Form 2 students embarked on an eye-opening career exploration in late April. They visited diverse workplaces. At Cordis Hotel, they learned about the art of hospitality. Meanwhile, the Central Mail Centre demonstrated the efficiency and magic of logistics. At J-HUB, students were introduced the alchemy of jewelry-making with precious metals. The West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts, on the other hand, fascinated them with the intricacies of the legal profession, while the vibrant H.K.F.Y.G. Jockey Club Jat Min Youth S.P.O.T. ignited their passion for community engagement. Last but not least, SINO INNO LAB showcased an array of cutting-edge scientific innovations. These visits broadened students’ horizons and fueled their drive towards their dream careers.

Cordis Hotel
Central Mail Centre
J-HUB


West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts
H.K.F.Y.G. Jockey Club Jat Min Youth S.P.O.T

SINO INNO LAB

Inter-class English Riddle Competition
Form 4 students and their class teachers showcased their linguistic prowess and quick wit in the Inter-class English Riddle Competition held during lunchtime in late April. The competition was a testament to the joys of learning and the benefits of intellectual challenges. It encouraged students to think differently and creatively, fostering a love for the English language that transcends the classroom.
The results of the competition are as follows:
Champion: Class 4C
First Runner-up: Class 4D
Congratulations to the winners! We will continue to offer such enriching activities that enhance our learning environment and bring out the best in our students.



Inter-house Rummikub Competition
In the Inter-house Rummikub Competition organized by our Chess Club, participants not only demonstrated their memory, observation and analytical skills but also applied different strategies in the game, contributing to the overall scores of their houses. The competition was a friendly platform for students to come together and share their love of Rummikub and thinking.
Here are the results of the competition:
Junior Form Individual Awards
Champion: Yellow House 3A Feng Tsz Long
1st Runner-up: Red House 3A Ma Yam Kuen
2nd Runner-up: Yellow House 3C Choy Ho Him
3rd Runner-up: Yellow House 2D Chau Hiu Ying
Senior Form Individual Awards
Champion: Red House 5D Lui Cheuk Yin
1st Runner-up: Green House 4C Tam Hiu Yu
2nd Runner-up: Red House 4A Lee Chi Chung
3rd Runner-up: Red House 5B Lau Wai Tak
Junior Form Overall Champion: Yellow House
Junior Form Overall 1st Runner-up: Red House
Senior Form Overall Champion: Red House
Senior Form Overall 1st Runner-up: Yellow House
Overall Champion: Red House
Overall 1st Runner-up: Yellow House






Volunteer Service: Fluid Painting with the Elderly
Our student volunteers and teachers from the Moral, Civic, and National Education Section visited The Hong Kong Society for the Blind Kowloon Home and participated in a fluid painting activity with the elderly.
Our students offered help to the elderly with patience and care. They spent a heartening afternoon together, fostering connections and sharing moments of joy.
The activity allowed our students to have a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by the visually impaired and inspired them to continue making a positive impact on the lives of others.





Ocean Park Education Course
Our F.4 and F.5 Geography students were offered an education course at the Hong Kong Marine Life Stranding and Education Centre of Ocean Park in April. Experienced staff introduced the stranding cases of finless porpoises and Chinese White Dolphins. Our students then visited the Operation Theatre used for performing urgent surgical procedures and had the opportunity to interact with various marine species. The complex supporting network of the Grand Aquarium, a huge marine ecosystem in the park, was also thoroughly explained.
After the course, our students stayed to further explore the public education and environmental conservation efforts of the park’s attractions, such as the Rainforest and Polar Adventure. They spent a lovely afternoon learning in the park.
As a part of the 2023-24 Sustainable School Outreach Programme offered by the Environment and Ecology Bureau, a written report summarizing our students’ learning outside the classroom will be submitted to the Bureau.








Cyanotype Workshop
Our selected theme for the 2024 World Book Day promotion is photography. The school library has arranged a themed book exhibition featuring recently purchased photography books and a related Cyanotype Workshop.
In the workshop, the coach, Mr. K.Y. Ha, demonstrated the technique and instructed our students in a step-by-step approach to develop their own cyanotype version of art pieces in a postcard format.




“Brick” Through Leadership Training Workshop with Lego “SERIOUS PLAY” Methodology
To equip our students to become future leaders, we launched a program called the “Brick Through Leadership Training Workshop” adopting the Lego SERIOUS PLAY methodology. Through Lego SERIOUS PLAY, our students gained a deeper understanding of empathy and its importance in leadership. They also learned the significance of verbal and non-verbal communication skills, developing the ability to express their thoughts, ideas, and emotions clearly and effectively. They became more aware of the role of collaboration in achieving common goals, how to navigate group dynamics and conflicts, as well as the value of self-reflection in personal and leadership development.





Inter-house Basketball Competition
In this year’s Inter-house Basketball Competition organized by Yellow House, our players each demonstrated exceptional skills and determination, competing fiercely and displaying teamwork and sportsmanship. The matches were not only exciting but also enjoyable to watch. We hope that everyone involved had a memorable experience and feels proud of their performance.
Here are the results of the competition:
Champion: Green House
First Runner-up: Yellow House
Congratulations to all the winners! We look forward to next year’s matches.




















