School Events

A Visit to the Basic Law Library

The Basic Law Library is located on the 5/F of the City Hall Public Library. The Basic Law Collection and about 7,500 items of reference materials acquired by the Basic Law Institute which were originally housed in the Hong Kong Central Library can be found there. Readers can make use of the collection for better understanding and research on the Basic Law of the HKSAR.

Students are visiting the Basic Law Library.

African Drum Arena on Life-wide Learning day

Djembe is one of the world's oldest instruments that was originated from the South Africa. Africans play the drum with singing and dancing in various ceremonies and festivals such as weddings, funeral and harvest celebration. Besides, they use the drum to deliver messages across villages as the sound of the drum is bright to transmit. Students experienced to play the traditional instrument of South Africa and unleashed their creativity to design their own rhythm.

Students are learning to play Djembe.

2021-22 Job Simulation (Classes 3A-3C)

In order to give students more exposure to different occupational duties, the 2021-22 Job Simulation Activity was held on 11th and 29th November 2021 respectively. Throughout the events, students learnt how to be real professionals, such as being doctors, interior designers, secretaries and accountants. The feedback was positive!

The instructor was teaching students basic principles of being a secretary who worked in a big company.

Health Talk (Healthy Sun Teen)

To educate students the positive value and attitude of selecting their friends, DGC and MCNEC organised a talk for all S2 classes. Mr Lee, a counsellor from Po Leung Kuk Student Support Team conducted a talk for our students. Through this talk, students have learnt about how to distinguish a real friend and a toxic friend. Students found the talk informative and interesting.

Food Science and Food Safety: “Rainbow noodles” DIY Workshop at Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi)

The Faculty of STEM arranged a visit to the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi) for class 3E on Life-wide Learning Day (19th November 2021). Students attended the “Rainbow noodles” DIY Workshop organized by Dr. Emily Tam, to learn the knowledge of natural dye for food processing. Extraction of natural dye from food was demonstrated to students. Students were given an opportunity to make their own noodles in different colours. Dr. Tam also introduced the Bachelor programs of THEi about food science to the S3 students.

Dr Emily Tam gave a short briefing to students about the procedure of making "Rainbow noodles" in the Food Processing Laboratory.

Visit to Hong Kong History Museum on Life-Wide Learning Day

Department of Chinese History organised a visit to Hong Kong Museum of History for our students on the Life Wide Learning Day. The theme of the learning activity was the History of Hong Kong. The aim of the activity was to enrich students' knowledge of the history of Hong Kong. Without doubt, the students have gained a valuable opportunity in understanding the recent history of Hong Kong through this visit.

Dr. Chan Hong Sing, Miss Siu Wing Ngan, Miss Lu  and Mr. Lau Kin Fai took a photo with the students in the exhibition hall of the Museum.

'Tai Kwun: Heritage and Arts' Learning Activity (by Integrated Humanities - History and Geography Department)

To educate students about the historical development of Hong Kong and help them develop a concept on sustainable development, and apply them in new situations and contexts, the departments of Integrated Humanities- History and Geography organised a visit to 'Tai Kwun' on Life-Wide Learning Day. Through this learning activity, students have had a deeper understanding not only about the importance of heritage conservation, but also the views, beliefs and values of different societies at different times.

English Drama Activity (Life-Wide Learning Day)

The Life-Wide Learning Day was successfully held on 19th November, 2021. In The English Drama Activity, native English-speaking tutors came to the College, and had interactive speaking practices with students of class 2A, 2B and 2C. In the 3-hour activity, students were highly engaged in practising drama skills in English. All of them were motivated and attentive.

A student was eager to be the volunteer and to guess the Leader in the warm up game called “Guess who the leader is”.

Chinese Traditional Performing Arts Show

Members of the Visual Arts Team and the Chinese Orchestra participated in the Chinese Traditional Performing Arts Show organised by Sham Shui Po West Area Committees on 13 November 2021. The aim was to promote Chinese traditional performing arts through a variety of performances. Our Visual Arts Team members were doing the paper cutting while the Chinese orchestra members were performing guzheng. The handcraft matched with the theme of the songs.

Miss Leung, our teacher-in-charge of the Visual Arts Team, is receiving a certificate from the organiser.

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