Special Notice !

Achievement

Organiser: The Hong Kong Direct Subsidy Schools Council

Award: Silver Prize

Student:

5A Hui Wan To, Hou Man Wai, Deng Cheuk Man

5B Lam Ho Yin
















Organiser : School Sports Federation of Hong Kong, China

Award: 

6D Yau Chun Yin

(1st Runner Up of Boys A 200m Individual Medley,

3rd Runner Up of Boys A 200m Breast Stroke)

4D Lai Cheuk Ki

(1st Runner Up of Boys B 200m Individual Medley,

2nd Runner Up of Boys B 200m Free Style)

3D Lee Sam Yau

(Champion of Girls B 50m Breast Stroke, Champion of Girls B 100m Breast Stroke)

2B Tang Kai Ho

(1st Runner Up of Boys B 100m Free Style)

2E Wong Hoi Ching

(3rd Runner Up of Girls C 100m Breast Stroke, 

1st Runner Up of Girls C 50m Breast Stroke)

2C Lee Ting Hin

3A Choy Hong Chit

3B Leung Yan To

3D Ho Cheuk Hin

(3rd Runner Up Boys B 4x50m Medley Relay)

2B Tang Kai Ho

3A Chan Lok Ki

3B Kwok Ching Ho

4D Lai Cheuk Ki

(1st Runner Up Boys B 4x50m Medley Relay)








Organiser: Academic Conferences International(ACI)

Award: Student Category – Champion

Students: 

5A Deng Cheuk Man

5A Hou Man Wai

5A Hui Wan To

5B Lam Ho Yin






Organiser: Talented Insight Ltd., Sam Pan Factory

Event: Fashion Soul Resonance 2023

Award: Top Ten Design

Student: 5A Suwannarat Choy








































Organiser: Globall Kids

Award: 3rd runner up

Students:

2A CHOY HONG CHIT

2A CHAN HIN PAK

3A KWONG CHI SHING

3A AMJAD MANAN

3A WONG TSZ HIN

3B BUTT HASSAN AHMAD

3C WONG HONG YUI

3C TANG CHEUK KIU

3D HO TSZ HO

3D HUNG YUK MING NORVIN

3E LAM TING HO

4A TANG WUN TING

4B WONG SHING HIM

4D CHIU SUET SUM SAM

Hong Kong Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition (HKYSTIC) organized by the

Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association was first launched in 1997 and

now is the largest science annual competition in Hong Kong with participants

from over 400 schools. An awards ceremony was held at the Hong Kong Science Park.

Outstanding STEAM Activity Merit Award:

Secondary School Research and Invention(Junior Secondary School Chemistry and Materials)

1A KWOK YAT SING

1A HO LEWIS

1A LIU KIN HEI

Secondary School Research and Invention(Junior Secondary School_Biology and Health)

2B CHAN HO YAN

2B CHOI TSZ YAN

3A CHAN CHUN YIU WESLEY

Secondary School Research and Invention(Senior Secondary School_Biology andHealth)

5A CHAN CHUN YU

5B CHONG HOI CHING

5B WONG YIN CHAU

Computer and information Technology(Senior Secondary) Merit:

5B CHIU HOI CHIN

5C CHAN YING HO

5E CHAN CHUN WING








Organiser: CarbonCare Innolab

Awards:

Championship

– Yeung Yuen Ting, and Tjhang Choi Ling

1st Runner-up

– Chan Chun Yiu, Wesley, Fung Ka Hei
















Organiser: Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC)

Award: Best Collaboration Award 2nd Merit Award

Students: 

2A TAM CHEUK LONG

2A WONG SZE LONG

3A CHAN CHUN YIU WESLEY


































Our school students participated in the SMART Community Hackathon 2022 and won the “My Favourite Project – Online Voting” award, as well as exhibited at the “HSBC Hong Kong Community Festival 2022”.

SMART Community Hackathon 2022 is a competition organized by HSBC Hong Kong as part of the HSBC Hong Kong Community Partnership Programme. With the themes of “Future Skills”, “Physical and Mental Health”, and “Green Living”, this year’s competition aims to encourage young people to use innovative technology within their communities.

Following the preliminary round, finalist report and online voting process, our students’ STEAM project titled “HomeFitness,” developed by Chan Chun Yiu Wesley, Fung Ka Hei, Yeung Yuen Ting and Tjhang Choi Ling, has been awarded the “My Favourite Project – Online Voting” award. The purpose of this project is to encourage the elderly and people of all ages to exercise at home and maintain a healthy physical and mental state.

Students displayed their works at the “HSBC Hong Kong Community Festival 2022” held in the pedestrian zone of Chater Road, Central, which attracted many citizens to attend. During the award ceremony, students also shared their work process and difficulties encountered.


















With the active promotion of smart cities throughout the world, the technological innovation industry in various places is becoming increasingly mature, which has resulted in a growing number of young people joining the industry and implementing their innovative ideas. There are also a number of opportunities in the market, which are attracting many young people to enter this field. The Hong Kong Technology Advancement Group (HKtag) has organized the Open Data Hackathon in partnership with the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO), Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, and industry in response to the growing popularity of open data and to encourage public use of data. “Smart Property” is the theme of the Hackathon.

 We are pleased to announce that our students 2F Wang XuYao, 3A Chan Chun Yiu and 3A Fung Ka Hei have won the runner-up award in the secondary school group, as well as the best technical challenge award. Open data from the Hong Kong government Open Data is used by students to display the weather and air pollution index at school, as well as remind students of the campus temperature and physical condition during exercise, by combining STEAM knowledge, cloud tools (Cloud Platform) and geographic information systems (ArcGIS).

 Yip Tsz Ching, a student in Class 5E at our school, participated in the ” Young Talents Nurturing Scheme-Job shadowing & Internship program ” organized by HKtag. Throughout this program, students are given the opportunity to gain an understanding of the ecology and operation of the technology innovation industry at a very early stage, which can greatly assist them in planning for further education and career development.