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Announcement of Awards for AI & Steam Learning Fair

“AI & STEAM Learning Fair 2025” concluded with great success! Centered around the theme “Living Science · Intelligent Innovation,” this premier event attracted over 400 students, establishing itself as Hong Kong’s annual STEAM education highlight! We are pleased to announce awards for AI & Steam Learning Fair [Click Here]

Congratulations to all students!

We have learned a lot from each of you. The prize-giving ceremony will be held on 5th July 2025. We look forward to seeing you at our school hall.

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[‘Let Students Talk About Education’ International Conference 2025] Announcement of Awards for the Presentation Competition

The ‘Let Students Talk About Education’ International Conference 2025 was held on 10 May. Students from Hong Kong and overseas shared insights on intangible cultural heritages, resulting in a fruitful exchange. We are pleased to announce the awards for the presentation competition.

 

Secondary Schools

 

First Prize Award:

• Haining Xiashi Middle School Team A

• Hangzhou Gaoxin Experimental School of Zhejiang Province Team A

• Heung To Secondary School (Tseung Kwan O)

• Man Kwan Pak Kau College Team A

• Maryknoll Fathers’ School (Team A)

• Mission Hills Overseas Chinese School, Haikou

• Sacred Heart Canossian College Team A

• Shenzhen Bao’an Middle School (Group) Shiyan Foreign Language School Team B

• Shenzhen Guangming Senior High School Team A

• Shenzhen Guangming Senior High School Team B

• Shenzhen Guangming Senior High School Team C

• The True Light School of Hong Kong

• Wenzhou Experimental Middle School (West Campus)

• Wenzhou Experimental Middle School (Ji’xin Campus)

 

Second Prize Award:

• Beijing Academy

• Chung Yuan Christian University Team A

• Chung Yuan Christian University Team B

• Haining Xiashi Middle School Team B

• Hangzhou Gaoxin Experimental School of Zhejiang Province Team B

• Institute of Education Ireland

• Jockey Club Man Kwan EduYoung College

• Koyo High School Team A

• Koyo High School Team B

• Lawrence S Ting Team B

• Little Sun School Team A

• Little Sun School Team B

• Mahidol Wittayanusorn School Team A

• Mahidol Wittayanusorn School Team B

• Man Kwan Pak Kau College Team B

• Man Kwan QualiEd College

• Maryknoll Fathers’ School Team B

• Pui Ching Middle School Macau

• Sacred Heart Canossian College Team B

• Shenzhen Bao’an Middle School (Group) Shiyan Foreign Language School Team A

• St Joseph’s Private Secondary School Kuching

• Wenzhou Experimental Middle School (Main Campus)

• Wenzhou No. 27 High School

 

Third Prize Award:

• Buddhist Sum Heung Lam Memorial School

• Dr. Lila Fahlman School

• Lawrence S Ting School Team A

 

Primary Schools

First Prize Award:

• Christian Pui Yan Primary School (Team B)

• Christian Pui Yan Primary School (Team B)

• Diocesan Boys’ School Primary Division

• ELCHK Lutheran Academy (Team B)

• Fung Kai Liu Yun Sum Memorial School

• Hangzhou Wickham International School(Team B)

• Hangzhou Wickham International School (Team A)

• Jiaxing Experimental Primary School (East Campus)

• Jiaxing Experimental Primary School (West Campus)

• Lingnan University Alumni Association (Hong Kong) Primary School

• Mission Hills Overseas Chinese School Haikou Team B

• Mission Hills Overseas Chinese School, Haikou (Team A)

 

Second Prize Award:

• AD & FD POHL Leung Sing Tak School

• Ching Chung Hau Po Woon Primary School (Team A)

• Ching Chung Hau Po Woon Primary School (Team B)

• Cumberland Presbyterian Church Yao Dao Primary School (Team A)

• Cumberland Presbyterian Church Yao Dao Primary School (Team B)

• ELCHK Lutheran Academy (Team A)

• Fukien Secondary School Affiliated School

• Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary School (Branch)

 

Third Prize Award:

• C.C.C. Heep Woh Primary School (Team A)

• C.C.C. Heep Woh Primary School (Team B)

 

Congratulations to all students!

We have learned a lot from each of you. The prize-giving ceremony will be held on 5th July 2025. We look forward to seeing you at our school hall.

 

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Awards from the Yuen Long Secondary School District Committee

Organiser: The Schools Sports Federation of Hong Kong

Date: 2025-06-09

Award:

Boys 2nd runner-up

Most Improvement School Award (Girls)

Outstanding Athlete Award – Yuen Hei Pui

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The 27th Hong Kong Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition

2025-05-31

Our students achieved excellent results in the 27th Hong Kong Youth Science and Technology Innovation Competition, organized by the Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association and sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong), demonstrating remarkable innovation and scientific capabilities.

The competition aims to promote STEAM education and the development of innovation and technology, attracting participation from primary and secondary students across Hong Kong. At the award ceremony, the Secretary for Education, Dr. Choi Yuk-lin, JP, emphasized that STEAM education is a cornerstone for nurturing future innovation and technology talent. Through participation in such competitions, students have not only enhanced their interdisciplinary integration and practical skills, but also strengthened their problem-solving and teamwork abilities, laying a solid foundation for future engagement in the innovation and technology sector.

Our school remains dedicated to promoting STEAM education, nurturing students’ potential, and encouraging them to actively participate in diverse learning experiences and innovation challenges.

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4th Hong Kong Youth Aerospace Innovation Competition

2025-05-31

To promote aerospace technology among teenagers and enhance the aerospace technology skills of Hong Kong youth, our students participated in the “4th Hong Kong Youth Aerospace Innovation Competition” organized by the Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association.

During the competition, experts and professors from various colleges and industries were invited as judges. The students learned about different aerospace technologies and incorporated elements into their projects, winning several awards. This award ceremony recognized the outstanding performance and efforts of the participants, boosting their confidence in the STEAM fields.

 

Our school students have won the following awards:

 

Space Innovation Award Second Prize – Space Kitchen: Making Space Cookies with Spirulina and Tomatoes

2A Huen Tsz Yan, 2A Lee Wing Tung, 2A Li Ruo Xi 

 

Space Innovation Award Second Prize 

3A Lam Chun Hin Rex, 3A Kwok Yat Sing, 3A Wong Cheuk Wai

 

Space Innovation Award Third Prize – E-parking

1C Wong Shun Chi, 1E Kwong Wing Hei

 

Space Innovation Award Third Prize – SafetyMate

2C Wong Chun Tai, 2C Wong Chun Tao, 2D Tang Chun Yu

 

Space Innovation Award Third Prize – Space and AlphaFold

5A Lai Chin Yan 

 

Drone Operation Skills Challenge Third Prize

4A Tang Kai Lok Jophy

 

Drone Operation Skills Challenge Third Prize

4C Kong Pak Hey Moses

 
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All Hong Kong Secondary Schools Lacrosse Competition 2024-2025 (SENIOR)

Organiser: Hong Kong China Lacrosse Association Limited

Date: 2025-05-04

Award: 2nd runner up

Student:

4A YIP FUNG WING

5D WONG TSZ LAM

5E CHEUK KIN CHUNG

5E LAI CHEUK KI

6B CHAI HOK CHU

6B CHENG LIK TO

6B MO ZIJIE

6B TAM WANG HEI

6B LI IP SHING

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Result of the “Tin Shui Wai Children” Award Scheme 2025

* Chinese Version Only

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Shanghai Technology Study Tour – Company Tour

Shanghai, China

To deepen educational exchanges between Shanghai and Hong Kong, around 30 teachers and students from our school conducted a technology-themed study program in Shanghai from April 16th to 20th. During the trip, students explored top universities to experience academic excellence, participated in interactive classes at secondary schools, and engaged in diverse activities to appreciate the cultural heritage and vitality of this sci-tech innovation hub. 

On the third day of the technology study exchange program, we visited Fudan University, known as “the top university in Jiangnan.” Strolling along the plane tree-lined Guanghua Road, students immersed themselves in the scholarly ambiance of this century-old institution. At an exchange session with Hong Kong and Macau students, Fudan teachers and students warmly shared their academic journeys in Cantonese, recounting their efforts to gain admission to the university. 

In the afternoon, the group went to Shanghai Xin Fuxing Junior Middle School, where students from both cities collaborated in science workshops. Through fun experiments explaining Bernoulli’s principle, followed by a cross-regional volleyball friendly match described as a “youthful symphony,” lasting friendships were forged. 

On the fourth day, accompanied by the morning breeze along the Huangpu River, the group visited Shanghai Jiao Tong University, one of China’s “Twin Stars of Higher Education.” Walking through the “Tunnel of Time and Space” in the university’s history museum, students traced the institution’s legacy from its founding in 1896 as Nanyang Public School—established to revitalize the nation through industry—to viewing the manuscripts of Qian Xuesen’s “Two Bombs, One Satellite” project in the library. This journey through three centuries of scientific and educational patriotism broadened their perspectives.

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Shanghai Technology Study Tour – School Exchange

Shanghai, China

China’s aerospace technology is advancing at a remarkable pace, with the domestically developed C919 passenger aircraft now in commercial service, carrying passengers across the skies.  

To provide students immersive learning opportunities, our school joined the “Shanghai New Productive Forces Study Tour” organized by Hong Kong 01 from April 16 to 20. A delegation of 29 students and faculty embarked on an educational journey to Shanghai, featuring in-depth field studies at COMAC’s C919 production facility, interactive sessions with industry leaders at Bilibili headquarters, and explorations of innovation hubs such as Zhangjiang Robot Valley and West Bund Media Port. The program also included academic exchanges with top-tier institutions—Fudan University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University—and cross-cultural dialogues with local high schools, fostering a holistic understanding of China’s technological and educational advancements.

The second day of the Shanghai Technology Study Tour focused on corporate visits, where we entered the core sites of Shanghai’s high-end manufacturing industry. From aviation to smart vehicle factories, digital media to innovation ecosystems, teachers and students gained up-close understanding of the “Intelligent Manufacturing in China” and its new quality productive forces, experiencing the surging momentum of a technologically powerful nation.  

At the COMAC Pudong Base, students witnessed the precision operations of the C919 final assembly line at zero distance. They were astonished to observe five C919 aircraft being assembled simultaneously, from the integration of fuselage structures to the installation of aviation systems and engine components, accompanied by detailed explanations from engineers. This allowed them to understand how the nation independently developed the C919 commercial airliner by breaking through technological blockades.  

In the afternoon, students visited the SAIC-GM automobile manufacturing plant. They marveled at the automated assembly line production, where over 90% of processes are completed with precision through coordinated industrial robotic arms and conveyor belts, significantly reducing manual labor while enhancing manufacturing accuracy. They also learned about China’s capability in independent manufacturing, from individual components to complete vehicles.  

The day concluded at Bilibili Headquarters (known as B Station), hailed as “China’s Youth Cultural Landmark.” The anime-themed dome and technology-driven exhibition halls immediately ignited students’ exploratory enthusiasm. Through the visit, they realized that new media serves not only as entertainment but also as a super engine for knowledge dissemination and a crucial channel for spreading Chinese culture.