School Events

Careers Guidance Committee: S.2 Job Simulation

In order to increase students’ exposure to different careers, the Careers Guidance Committee organize a Job Simulation Activity for Secondary 2 students on 6 February 2026. Students, had interesting job tasting sessions, covering jobs like nurses, veterinarians, lawyers, nutritionists, ambulancemen and interior designers, etc. They gained a better understanding of the job requirements of different jobs. Overall, students actively participated in the sessions. 

Students actively answer the questions during the lesson.

Career Guidance Committee: AIA Visiting

To help students explore different career paths, students participated in the “AIA Carnival Career Adventure Day” held at the AIA Carnival at the Central Harbourfront on 3rd February 2026. During the event, students joined career talks, industry sharing sessions, and conducted simple interviews to understand how various roles such as project manager, creative director, accountant, human resources manager, technical director, and performer work together to operate the carnival.

Students are excited to join the  AIA Carnival Career Adventure Day.

Careers Guidance Committee: S.3 Parents’ Talk II

In order to help students have a better understanding of the Senior Form curriculum, the Careers Guidance Committee and Po Leung Kuk Vicwood K.T.Chong (KTC) Sixth Form College another S.3 Parents’ Talk about the Senior Secondary curriculum and subject selection. The talk was divided into three parts: the introduction of different electives, factors to consider when choosing electives and trial selection. Overall, students gained a better understanding of different electives and important reminders about subject selection. 

Students and parents are invited to the talk.

JA Code for Impact Challenge Workshop

To help students create app prototypes that can help the local community, our students joined the JA Innovation Camp, a hands-on workshop on 31 January 2026, organized by the Junior Achievement Hong Kong (JAHK). They engaged in a 3-hour design thinking session led by business volunteers and a 3-hour coding training with professional trainers to tackle exercises, prototype solutions, and present ideas addressing community issues. This immersive experience fostered creativity, entrepreneurial mindset, teamwork, and problem-solving skills among students.

Students learn coding from a tutor.

Stand By Me Programme

On 30 September 2025 and 9 January 2026, after school, teachers hosted 30‑minute chats with small groups of four to five students. Without a set agenda, conversations covered hobbies, school stress, goals and study tips. The informal setting helped students open up and let teachers learn more about their interests and needs. 

After‑school conversation circle: students and a teacher share a relaxed chat and smiles in a classroom.

Leaderships and Skills Overnight Camp

On 19–20 December 2025, our students joined a two-day, one-night camp to build friendships and teamwork across grades. Activities included icebreakers, team challenges, a BBQ dinner, and evening games. Students took turns leading tasks, helping with food preparation and cleanup, and reflecting together the next morning.

Students listen attentively during a camp briefing, ready for two days of teamwork and fun.

S3 Day Camp: Challenge, Teamwork and New Confidence

S3 students spent a fun, confidence-building day trying new challenges in HKAYP Jockey Club Duke of Edinburgh Training Camp on 6 February 2026. Outdoors they tackled a high-ropes course in harnesses, supporting each other as they climbed beams and crossed rope obstacles. Indoors they enjoyed floor curling, practising delivery, teamwork and strategy. With safety and encouragement from staff, students left with stronger friendships, new skills and proud smiles — a day of challenge and camaraderie they won’t forget.

Students celebrate after completing outdoor challenges — teamwork, smiles and new confidence.

Two Days, One Night: S1 Camp Strengthens Teamwork and School Spirit​​​​​​​

S1 students took part in a lively two-day, one-night camp focused on teamwork, resilience and leadership. The two-day-one-night camp took place in PLK Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp on 6 February and 7 February 2026. Highlights included building and testing bamboo-and-barrel rafts in the pool, tackling an indoor climbing wall, and camping together in bright blue tents. Guided by teachers and instructors, students practiced collaboration through hands-on challenges, shared chores, and evening reflections.

Students gather in front of their bright-blue tents at PLK Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp, holding the CAMPSITE+ banner after a day of raft-building, climbing and team challenges.

Guangzhou Urban Planning and Economic Development Exploration Tour

As part of our continued commitment to experiential learning and fostering global awareness, our students recently participated in the Guangzhou Urban Planning and Economic Development Exploration Tour. This enriching excursion offered firsthand insights into the city’s rapid development, innovation, and urban transformation.

We enjoyed the sunset at the Canton Tower.

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