2nd Gathering of the English Ambassadors

The English Ambassadors met for their second gathering this term to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year; Christmas. The Ambassadors were given a delicious candy cane and gift tag and asked to write a message of goodwill to a friend, relative or teacher! They [the candy canes and gift tags] were then adorned with ribbons and hung on a display board. Finally, the Ambassadors made a unique snowflake to hang around the display of candy canes to create the winter wonderland!

60th Anniversary Lampshade Design Competition

The Lampshade Design Competition was one of the activities for the celebration of the school 60th anniversary. Students, parents and teachers were invited to decorate lampshades for the school to be hung at the front entrance. All the lampshades were beautifully and imaginatively emblazoned with the theme of “In the Way of the Marists”.

The following classes were the winners of the Lampshade Design Competition - 1A, 2D, 3D, 4A and 5A. The winning classes were awarded certificates and souvenirs as mementoes of SFXC 60th anniversary.

Information Day

Numerous numbers of primary students and parents came to our Information Day on 22nd November. Two identical sessions in the morning and afternoon were given accompanied with tours directed by our students and teachers. The history and uniqueness of our school were presented to the visitors in the talk given by the principal, Brothers and vice-principal. Parents and students showed great interest in our school as they eagerly asked all kinds of questions. We hope this opportunity allowed them to know more about SFXC and wish them all the best on admitting to their school of preference.

Paying a Home Visit to the Elderly

The Hong Kong Elite Athletes Association and YWCA recruited some of our junior form students to pay a home visit to solitary elderly living in public housing estates and sub-divided flats in the Sham Shui Po district on 9th November 2014. Spending time and chatting with them allowed the students the opportunity to understand more about the life of dependent elderly. Additionally, knowing that their living might not be too fortunate, a customized gift bag was distributed hoping that a bit of warmth would enlighten a smile on their face.

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