School News
Halloween Trick or Treating
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!

Flag Selling Day
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.

NSpeed Promotion Truck National Security Activity
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.

Disney Happy Photo Activity
Our students enjoyed a lovely day at Hong Kong Disneyland as part of the “Disney Happy Photo Activity” organized by the University of Hong Kong. The event aimed to promote friendship and well-being. Students explored the park freely and captured happy moments with their besties, sharing the memorable experience through their precious photos.
Unveiling the Science Behind Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Special Talk for F4-5 Chemistry and Biology Students
To provide students with insights into the knowledge of Chemistry and Biology in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), we were pleased to have invited the representative from the Centre for Chinese Medicine R&D at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology to introduce the current challenges of TCM, such as confusing names, authenticity, quality variability, and safety. In the talk, students learned how knowledge of Biology and Chemistry could be applied to solve these problems.

Centre representative, Mr. Tang Wai Lun, introducing the issue of confusing names in Chinese Medicine

Students learning about the future development of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration
We joyfully celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival with a variety of engaging activities, including Chinese riddles, lantern-making arts and crafts, mathematics puzzle games, English fun games, and hands-on science experiments related to the occasion. The events not only offered students a valuable opportunity to appreciate the rich traditions and cultural heritage of China but also play a crucial role in strengthening our sense of national identity and unity within the school community.
Mid-Autumn Festival celebration

Chinese riddles

Lantern-making arts and crafts

Mathematics puzzle games

English fun games

Hands-on science experiments
A Memorable Feast for Our F.1 Newcomers!
Our “F.1 Joyful Beginnings Feast” was a resounding success! The school hall was filled with a vibrant atmosphere as we celebrated our new Form 1 students’ completion of their first month in the WTS family. With a traditional Chinese banquet, insightful cultural sharing, and the jolly chatter of students and teachers, the event perfectly achieved its goal as a warm welcome to create a strong, positive start for their secondary school journey and reinforce their sense of belonging to the school. The fond memories of the occasion will surely last.

Our Students Weighing In on whether Satoshi is a Good Pokémon Caregiver
An exciting inter-class debate was recently held during lunchtime, featuring Form 4 students against their Form 5 peers. The motion that “Satoshi is a good caregiver of his Pokémon” sparked lively discussions among the participants.
Our Form 4 team argued in favor of the motion, highlighting Satoshi’s (Ash Ketchum’s) unwavering dedication, compassion, and strong bond with his Pokémon. They emphasized how his leadership and nurturing nature ensure his Pokémon thrive in battles and beyond.
Meanwhile, our Form 5 team presented counterarguments, questioning whether Satoshi’s frequent challenges and occasional setbacks truly reflect ideal caregiving. They encouraged the audience to consider alternative perspectives on responsibility and growth.
The event provided a wonderful opportunity for students to develop critical thinking, public speaking skills, and an appreciation of diverse viewpoints.
Well done to all participants for their spirited contributions!

Visiting the Hong Kong Heritage Museum – T.T. Tsui Gallery
Our F.5 VA students visited the Hong Kong Heritage Museum – T.T. Tsui Gallery as an outdoor classroom experience. They had a great time learning about the changes in ceramics in different periods of China.

47th Aquatic Meet
Our 47th Aquatic Meet was a resounding success filled with spirited competition and teamwork. We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Mr. Kim Sze, HKACED sports ambassador and kendo athlete, for sharing his valuable insights on sports competition preparation.
Students’ and teachers’ participation has made the event a memorable one. Last but not least, congratulations to Yellow House, our overall champion, and Red House, the 1st runner-up!
