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  • "Children's Hearts Create Colorful Joy" Joint School Carnival


    Chinese culture boasts a long and rich history, embodying our nation's civilization and the wisdom of our ancestors. To further promote early childhood understanding of Chinese culture and foster a sense of national identity, the Hong Kong and Kowloon Neighborhood Women's Association's Early Childhood Education Service co-organized the "Children's Hearts Create Joy Together" inter-school carnival at Sha Tin Town Hall Piazza (opposite the Hundred Steps). The event featured student performances, game booths, and a showcase of outstanding student works.


  • K2 Visit Hong Kong Science Museum


    Our school successfully applied for the "Fun Science Exploration 2025" school culture day program, organized by the Audience Development Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. We arranged for our K2 students, led by their homeroom teachers, to visit the Hong Kong Science Museum during the morning class period. This activity allowed the children to explore the scientific principles behind the exhibits, arousing their curiosity about science and allowing them to experience the joy of exploring and learning about science.


  • "Children's Athletics Across the City, Embarking on a Vitality-Driven National Games" - The First Hong Kong Kindergarten Track and Field Meet


    Our school was invited to participate in the first Hong Kong Kindergarten Track and Field Meet, "Children's Sports Across the City, Vitality Embarks in Welcoming the National Games," hosted by the New Territories Principals' Association and co-organized by the Xiongbin Cultural and Sports Development Association and Yiyang Sports. The event celebrated the 20th anniversary of the New Territories Principals' Association and welcomed the 15th National Games. The event aimed to cultivate children's interest and enthusiasm in track and field, promote overall physical development and coordination, build teamwork, enhance self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment, and tap into their athletic potential.The school also fosters the values of rule-abiding and fair competition, laying the foundation for healthy growth in children.

    Ten students were selected to participate in individual events, including the 30-meter dash, 30-meter hurdles, standing long jump, bean bag throw, and rocket javelin.


  • First dose of the 2025/26 Seasonal Influenza Vaccination School Outreach Programme


    In order to cooperate with the Department of Health's "Influenza Vaccination Subsidy Scheme" to prevent influenza outbreaks in schools, and influenza vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent influenza, the school arranged for an outreach registered nurse from the "New Town Specialist Medical Center" to visit the school and vaccinate children with the seasonal influenza vaccine (nasal spray) provided by the Department of Health free of charge.


  • K3 Visit The Palace Museum


    In line with the theme of "China", our school arranged for K3 students to visit the Hong Kong Palace Museum during the morning class period, led by their homeroom teachers. This allowed the children to explore the connection between Chinese culture, art, history and life through precious cultural relics.