Entrepreneurship and Technology Study Tour to Japan 2024

This summer, 28 of our students embarked on an entrepreneurship and technology study tour to Japan from 20 to 25 July 2024. The primary aim of this tour was to explore technological advancements and business practices across various Japanese industries.

During the tour, our students had the opportunity to visit a range of fascinating sites, including the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Kawasaki Robostage, TEPIA Advanced Technology Gallery, Panasonic Center TOKYO, JAXA Tsukuba Space Center, Museum of Aeronautical Sciences, and Suginami Animation Museum, among others.

We are delighted that both our students and teachers found this tour to be inspiring and fruitful.

Hong Kong Inter-school Astronomy Quest 2024

We are thrilled to announce that our school's Astronomy Club team has won prizes in the Hong Kong Inter-school Astronomy Quest 2024 (全港學生天文問答比賽), organized by the Chinese University of Hong Kong on July 20th!

Congratulations to our talented participants:

1st Runner-Up:

• 6D Fong Ka Wai

• 5A Limbu Chokannan Maden

• 3A Fu Wing Kwan

 

3rd Runner-Up:

• 5C Yau Nam Shan

• 3A Wong Tsun Ming

• 3B Ngai Sheung Chi

 

As part of our commitment to promoting STEM education, we look forward to engaging in more activities and competitions like this in the coming year. Stay tuned for more exciting opportunities!

Congratulations to students with outstanding HKDSE 2024 results

We are thrilled to announce the remarkable achievements of our students in the 2024 HKDSE examinations, which showcase the resilience, dedication, and hard work of our students and teachers.

Once again, congratulations to all students who have achieved outstanding results.

Chinese Culture Activity Days

On the 10th and 11th of July, all our junior form students enjoyed a number of Chinese cultural activities.

On the first day, the three junior forms took turns participating in a workshop where they learned about the history and specific features of the four famous ancient bridges. They worked in groups to build model bridges using only wooden sticks. They also had a hands-on classroom workshop on drawing Chinese masks (面譜), during which they learned about the different facial makeups and their meanings.

On the second day, they enjoyed various activities in the school hall, which was decorated as an ancient Chinese market. They were given ancient Chinese coins to use at different booths, experiencing activities such as iron art (鐵藝), Cuju (蹴鞠, an ancient Chinese ball game), Mushe (木射, a popular sport during the Tang dynasty), and making Chinese hand-pulled cotton candy (龍鬚糖). They were also given the chance to put on Hanfu, the traditional styles of clothing worn by Chinese people.

We hope that these activities have allowed our boys to learn more about the Chinese wisdom and culture in a fun way.

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