Newsletter - YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College
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Newsletter - YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College
Volume 4 April - July 2013 Acting Principal’s Message Newsletter Dear Students, Teachers and Parents, We have finally come to the end of the 2012 – 2013 school year. It has been a great 10th year for the school with successes on many fronts. Since the YHKCC opened its doors to the students in 2003, our reputation as a unique and outstanding DSS secondary school offering an international style education has been cemented in the local community. To commemorate a decade of educating students, the school celebrated its 10th anniversary by organizing a series of activities with stakeholders including parents, teachers, students and their friends. The highlights included the International Fun Fair, the Fundraising Walkathon, the 10th Anniversary Graduation Ceremony and Dedication of the new Music Block, the visit by Mr. Eddie Ng, SBS, JP, Secretary for Education, and the establishment of the YHKCC Alumni Association. All of these celebratory activities are a testament to the dedication and focus of students, the support and commitment of their families and the professionalism and passion of teachers. The festivities culminated with the school musical, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. With a cast of more than 120 students and a backstage crew of over 50, the performers dazzled audiences on the evenings of 8th, 9th and 10th July. The musical required a large cast, high levels of singing skills and excellent stage craft. Putting on a musical of this magnitude certainly involved a lot of hard work – as well as a lot of fun – and the students made it such a great success. YHKCC students are also thrilled to produce their first CD to celebrate the 10th Anniversary. The album features four well known worship songs with fresh rearrangements by the School Band, two energetic percussion pieces performed by the Beat Club, two beautiful vocal works by the Choir, and two classically inspired pieces played by the Orchestra and String Ensemble. The 10th Anniversary CD can be purchased from the General Office. Please contact Ms. Marvis Wong, the Communications Officer, for more details. 1 Acting Principal’s Message The HKDSE results were released on 15th July, bringing good news for many students. Of particular note is the fact that 4.7% of students attained level 5** in English Language. This is an amazing achievement! The most outstanding individual results were obtained by Chiu Wen Han and Isaak Manuel. Chiu Wen Han attained Level 5 or above in four subjects: Level 5* in English Language, Level 5** in Mathematics (Compulsory Part & Extended Part), Level 5* in Chemistry and Level 5 in Physics. Isaak Manuel obtained Level 5 or above in three subjects: Level 5** in English Language, Level 5* and Level 5 in Mathematics (Compulsory Part & Extended Part) and Level 5 in Physics. We anticipate the level of students’ academic achievements continuing to climb in future years. It has also been an exhilarating year for the school’s basketball teams with fantastic achievements in the Inter-school Basketball Marathon 2013. The girls’ team competed against 138 schools and finished in the top four. The boys’ team competed against 248 schools in Hong Kong and finished in the top sixteen. We are incredibly proud of the players and all that they have accomplished over the course of the year. Today, the YHKCC is thriving thanks to the dedication of teachers, staff, students and alumni. None of these things would have been possible were it not for key individuals who believed in the YHKCC from the start and devoted their time, efforts and talents to making the hope of affordable international style education a reality. I make it a priority each day to remember those who made this possible including the School Management Committee, the School Supervisor, Dr. Alice Yuk, JP, Mr. Benjamin Lam, the former Principals, Mrs. Rosalind Chan, Dr. Nick Miller and Mr. Adrian Price, supportive parents and the dedicated teachers and staff, and to honour all of them for their contributions to the YHKCC. As we prepare to steward the school through the next decade, we again look to our students, alumni and supporters in the community to be the heart of our development. Finally, I wish you all a happy and refreshing summer vacation. See you all on Monday 2 nd September 2013. Mr. Dion Chen Acting Principal 2 Admissions Admissions The admission processes of Form 1 Admissions for the school year 2013 – 2014 were all smoothly carried out. Since the demographics of the Tung Chung area have changed considerably over the past few years, the demand for places in the school has consistently increased and now far exceeds the actual number of places available. This year the school received approximately 350 applications, but we can only admit 160 students into Form One, as stipulated by the Education Bureau. There will be 6 classes in Forms 1 – 4, with about 27 – 28 students in each class. Of the 160 students admitted to Form 1, about 70% are nonlocal. About 15 students have been admitted into other forms and over 80% of them are non-local students. All new students registered at designated timeslots on 11th and 12th July. All school places for Forms 1 – 4 for the 2013 – 2014 academic year have now been filled. To conclude, the school has once again been very successful in attracting new students this year. Ms. Diana Lo Assistant Principal (SGDS & Admissions) 3 Academic Matters Local Curriculum HKDSE Results The Hong Kong Diploma of Education Examination (HKDSE) results were released on 15th July. YHKCC students performed particularly well in English Language, outperforming the Hong Kong average by a huge margin, especially in the Level 5** category and Level 2 or above, which represents a pass. Among the Form 6 HKDSE graduates, two students achieved truly outstanding results. Chiu Wen Han attained the following results: Level 5** Mathematics (Compulsory Part) Level 5** Mathematics (Extended Module 2) Level 5* Chemistry Level 5* English Language Level 5 Physics Isaak Manuel Melchor attained the following results: Level 5** English Language Level 5* Mathematics (Compulsory Part) Level 5 Mathematics (Extended Module 2) Level 5 Physics Many more students achieved Level 5 or above in some of their subjects: LINGAN Zarah Mae Katrina Bayan English Language (5**), Visual Arts (5*) SHUM Cheryl Wood Yee English Language (5**), Integrated Science (5) IMRAN Sarah Arifah English Language (5**) TON Shuk Wai Chinese Language (5*), Chinese History (5) BORGHIN Joey English Language (5*) BUENAFE Mary Grace P English Language (5*) 4 Academic Matters CONNOLLY Charmaine Michelle English Language (5*) ODDIE James Christopher Bea English Language (5*) OMBAO Kleyr Balingit English Language (5*) RASHED Rene English Language (5*) YEW Xi Yan Abigail English Language (5*) DIAS Brad Hagen English Language (5), Chemistry (5), Physics (5) NG Shefield English Language (5), Visual Arts (5) BORGHIN Snowy English Language (5) CHAN Chi Wai Mathematics (Extended Module 2) (5) CHAU Kin Yu English Language (5) CHUNG Ho Woon English Language (5) ENCISO MURCIA Paula Andrea English Language (5) HO Sophia Lok Wei English Language (5) HUNG Sze Ki Abby English Language (5) JOSE Ysabelle Trujillo English Language (5) LAW Jason BAFS (Accounting) (5) PHAY Kang English Language (5) PUN Long Him Mathematics (Extended Module 2) (5) VERGARA Mary Stephanie English Language (5) International Curriculum IGCSE & GCE AS/A Level Results We are eagerly awaiting the release of the IGCSE and GCE AS/A Level results in mid-August. Students have been given online Personal Identification Numbers (PIN). Results for Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) will be released on 15th August and the results for Edexcel subjects will be released a day later. 5 Academic Matters Graduation Ceremony The school celebrated the 10th Anniversary Graduation Ceremony on 22 nd June. The Hon. Lam Woon Kwong, GBS, JP, the Rt. Rev Bishop Louis Tsan-sang Tsui, Bishop of the Diocese of Eastern Kowloon, and Mr. David Wong, President of the YMCA of Hong Kong officiated as the guests of honour. Mr. Lam gave an impressive speech to the Form 6 and GCE A2 graduates. He quoted a great futurologist, Alvin Toffler, pointing out the importance of the need to be able “to learn, to unlearn and to relearn” in this generation. He also encouraged graduates with these words, “You have got to think about the big things while you are doing the small things, so that all small things go in the right direction.” Prize Giving Ceremony The school year ended with a Prize Giving Ceremony on the evening of 11th July. More than 120 students and their parents attended the ceremony in the school hall, where they received various awards, including subject prizes, progress prizes and position prizes. During the ceremony, students were congratulated for their fantastic academic achievements and encouraged with a couple of quotes about excellence. Aristotle, the Greek philosopher said, “Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives – choice, not chance, determines your destiny.” More recently, Vince Lombardi, a famous football coach said, “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.” After the Ceremony all the participants were treated to light refreshments on the newly built concourse at the back of the school. Good food, a great view and a nice breeze capped off a great evening. Academic Standards One of the main foci of the school for the 2013 – 2014 academic year will be on further improving the academic standards of YHKCC students. After a well deserved summer break, teachers will continue to focus on enhancing the curriculum and developing creative teaching and learning strategies, with a view to achieving even better academic results next year. Mr. Alfred Chan & Mr. Andrew Higgins Deputy Principal (Local Curriculum) & Deputy Principal (International Curriculum) 6 SGDS SGDS As the year draws to a close, the SGDS team is looking to the future and we are working hard to further and improve develop systems that have already been established. We aim to continue to provide exceptional care for students, in terms of their emotional and educational well-being, and look forward to tackling future challenges with dedication and hard work. The year finished with an air of celebration as we saw Form 6 and GCE A2 students graduate as mature and upright citizens ready to face the new challenges of tertiary education. We also celebrated the contribution made by two members of the SGDS team who are sadly departing the YHKCC to pursue new challenges. Mr. Chris Robershaw, Head of Form 6 and GCE A2, leaves the school to run a church full-time and Mr. Martin Rigby, Head of Form 3, is moving to Singapore to continue his teaching career. We would like to thank them for their commitment and hard work and wish them well in their future endeavours. However, the departure of such talented members of the team will not hinder progress as we welcome three new Heads of Year. Ms. Cleo Wong, Mr. Joshua Tillott and Dr. Terrence Wang will be joining the team in September. They are all experienced teachers who bring a range of fresh skills and talents to the SGDS team and they will serve students diligently. We are also pleased to announce that Ms. Nicola Butler will step into the role of Deputy Head of SGDS in September. She brings with her a wealth of talents and experience that made her such a great Head of Year. We would like to thank all the parents for the constant support you have shown to the school. Your active support and encouragement makes this amazing community much stronger. Finally, we would like to wish all YHKCC students a well deserved holiday this summer. Thank you for all your hard work and good behaviour over the past year. We can’t wait to see you again in September! Happy Holidays! Ms. Diana Lo & Mr. Thomas Moore Head of SGDS 7 Gift and Talented Education Gifted and Talented Education To cater students talented in writing and media communication, the gifted and talented education committee organized a ‘Creative Media Writing Workshop’ with the school’s creative media club in February to April. It was a great pleasure to invite Ms. Jennifer Ngo to YHKCC to induce basic news-writing and reporting skills to our students. Ms Ngo is a professional news reporter from the ‘South China Morning Post’. With her passion and depth understanding of social and welfare issues, our students were explored to learn about ‘how to write an news article’, ‘ how to write a life story’, ‘reports summarization’, ‘family interview’ and ‘following up an interview’. After the workshop, most of our students practiced what they have learnt in the editing of our school magazine 2013. We believe that the editors of the school magazine will implement their talents and fruitful experiences in this year’s school magazine. It will be a great and amazing one. Ms. Kit Ng Head of Examinations & Head of Languages Department 8 Student Achievements HKSSF Football Competition (Tsuen Wan & Islands District) (13th April) Congratulations! The school’s Football Team (B Grade) snatched a 3-1 win in the HKSSF Football Competition (Tsuen Wan & Islands District), held on 13th April, and brought the championship trophy home again this year. The boys have trained and practiced very hard since November and it was a fantastic achievement to reach the top again. Mr. Isaac Chiu, the teacher-in-charge of the Football Team, said, “On behalf of the Football Team, I would like to thank the teachers and parents who came and supported us in the competition. Also, I would like to express my gratitude to our football coaches, Mr. Stevic Rankovic and Mr. Trevor Lam for their unrelenting efforts in coaching the team. We will continue to work hard to achieve good results in the forthcoming competitions.” DARYANANI Mohnish Ramesh (A1M) FERNANDES Charleston Brendon (4H) AKBAR Syed Ahsan Shahir (4M) PUN Long Man (3Y) GURUNG Sijan (4C) SINGH Amreek (3M) JARVIS Jordan Blair Daydora (4C) GURUNG Prithivi Emmanuel (3C) LOO Lenox Jay Colina (4C) CHANG Ho Nam Ian Willis (3A) WU Chun Ming (4C) PUN MAGAR Pratik (3H) YANG Sano Tiger (4C) COEBERGH Mark Alexander (3H) MORAIS Alexander Pacheco (4A) LAI Edmond Chi Hin (3M) PREECE Jake Alfred (4A) MALIK Sikandar Zia (3C) SINGH Gauravdeep Pansotra (4A) PANDEY Swostik (2Y) BUCKLE Joseph Bernard (4H) 9 Student Achievements Spanish Speech and Culture Festival (13th April) Our students participated in the Spanish Speech and Culture Festival on 13th April and brought excellent results home. Good job boys and girls! Event Prize Name Individual Speaking (Junior Division) Champion Juana Serenas (1M) Individual Speaking (Senior Division) 2nd Runner-up Jimmy Chan (5A) Choral Speaking 2nd Runner-up Juan Sierra (2M) Santiago Espinosa (2H) Johanna Lo Escoto (1A) 10 Student Achievements ISSFHK Athletics Championships 2012-13 (23rd & 24th April) Congratulations! The school’s Athletics & Cross-Country Team participated in the ISSFHK Athletics Championships 2012 – 2013 held on 23rd and 24th April and won a total of 10 Gold, 10 Silver and 9 Bronze medals. The Boys and Girls (U20) were the Overall Team Champions. Overall Trophies Event Prize U20 Girls Champion U20 Boys Champion U16 Boys 2nd Runner-up Gold Medals Event Prize U 14 Girls - High Jump Mcauslan Jamie Maisie (2C) U 20 Boys - 100m Hin Chung Terry Wan (6C) U 20 Boys - 200m Hin Chung Terry Wan (6C) U 20 Boys - Long Jump Kit Wai (6Y) U 20 Boys - 400m Francis Fernandes (4M) U 20 Girls - Shot Put Alexandra McCall (2A) U 20 Girls - Discus Alexandra McCall (2A) U 20 Girls - 1500m Chloe Emily Jang (4Y) U 20 Boys - 4 x 100m Ashreet Gurung (A2Y) , Sran Ranjot (4Y) , Jason Staple (4A) & Hin Chung Terry Wan (6C) U20 Girls - 4 x 100m Lok Yin Pon (4Y) , Yi Lam Gladys Yau (5A) , Mei Lam Gigi Yau (4C) & Rachel Fong (A2C) 11 Student Achievements Silver Medals Event Prize U 16 Girls - Long Jump Mei Lam Gigi Yau (4C) U 20 Girls - Shot Put Jackie Chan (2H) U 20 Girls - High Jump Megan Campbell (4H) U 20 Girls - Discus Octavia Lafeta (A1C) U 20 Boys - Discus Ashreet Gurung (A2Y) U 20 Girls - Long Jump Lok Yin Pun (4Y) U 20 Girls - 100m Rachel Fong (A2C) U 16 Boys - 100m Suraj Brar (3H) U 20 Girls - 4 x 400m Chonoa Robertson (A2Y) , Allissa Marie Andrghetti(4C) , Rachel Fong (A2C) & Chloe Emily Jang (4Y) U 20 Boys - 4 x 400m Ashreet Gurung (A2Y) , Eliud joram Nocedo (6C) , Oscar Chui (6M) & Francis Fernandes (4M) Bronze Medals Event Prize U 14 Boys - Discus George Peter Billinge (3M) U 14 Boys - Shot Put George Peter Billinge (3M) U 16 Boys 4- 00m Suraj Brar (3H) U 20 Girls - Shot Put Octavia Lafeta (A1C) U 20 Girls - High Jump Bianca Therese M FRANCISCO (4C) U 20 Girls - 200m Rachel Fong (A2C) U 20 Girls - 400m Rachel Fong (A2C) U 20 Boys - 200m Sran Ranjot (4Y) U 20 Girls - 800m Chloe Emily Jang (4Y) U 20 Girls Javelin Alexandra McCall (2A) 12 Student Achievements ISSFHK Badminton Competition (25th April) Congratulations to the school’s Badminton Team (U20), who bought home the 1st Runner-up trophy in the ISSFHK Badminton Competition held on 25th April. It was the first time that the Badminton Team joined this competition. Well done, boys! Wong Kwan Ho (4Y) Hong Colin Ho Yin (4H) LAM Wui Sing (5M) TAM Lut Ting (5C) Donald Wong (4A) TIN Dave Maverick (3C) TANG Long Hin (5A) Inter-school Rugby Sevens Competition (New Territories) (3rd May) Congratulations! The school’s Rugby Team (B Grade Boys) won the Plate Championship in the Inter-school Rugby Sevens Competition (New Territories). 13 Student Achievements HKSSF Handball Competition (8th May) Congratulations! The school's Handball Team achieve good results in the HKSSF Handball Competition. This is the first time that our Handball Team stepped into top 4 in the competition and achieved excellent results. Thank you for the support of the handball coach, Mr. Lau. The team now plans to work even harder and will continue to strive for excellence in the future. Boys (A Grade) 3rd Runner-up Girls (B Grade) 3rd Runner-up Boys (C Grade) 2nd Runner-up Inter-school Cricket Tournament (9th May) The school’s Cricket Team recently participated in the Inter-school Cricket Tournament with three other school teams – Delia Memorial School (Glee Path), Delia Memorial School (Broadway) and Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College at Morrison Road Cricket Ground at Mongkok. Each game consisted of 10 players battling or bowling for 10 overs. The boys played brilliantly in the group stage qualifiers and managed to beat all the other teams to finish top of the table and qualify for the final match. Despite a strong fight back after a losing a few early wickets, the team came second to Delia Memorial School (Broadway) team. However, our players thoroughly enjoyed the experience and managed to secure the first cricket trophy for the school. 14 Student Achievements All Hong Kong Inter-Secondary Schools Rugby Sevens Competition (9th May) Congratulations! The Girl’s Rugby Team won the Cup Championship in the All Hong Kong Inter-Secondary Schools Rugby Sevens Competition held on 9th May. Very well done, girls! HKSSF Football Competition (Tsuen Wan and Islands District) (18th May) Congratulations! The school’s Football Team (C Grade Boys) won the 1st Runner-up in the HKSSF Football Competition (Tsuen Wan & Islands District) which was held on 18th May. Mr. Isaac Chiu, teacher-incharge of the Football Team, said, "On behalf of the Football Team, I would like to thank the teachers and parents who came and supported us in the competition. Also, I would like to express my gratitude to our football coaches, Mr. Stevic Rankovic and Mr. Trevor Lam for their unrelenting efforts in coaching the team. We will continue to work hard to achieve good results in the forthcoming competition." BILLINGE George Peter (3M) Tse Hiu Hei Caleb (3K) LO ESCOTO Sean Zachary (2Y) TAIKE Yuji (2C) TAPIA FRAITES Diego (2C) DIXON Scott Michael (2K) PREECE Harley Peter (1M) LAM Wai Yin Jed (1M) LEWIS Gabriel Ignacio (1A) LO ESCOTO Johann Benson (1A) WINGERTSAHN Philip Michael Man (1A) SAMSON Olivier Tian Long (1H) HARJANI Manav Kishore (1K) CHAN Boris Pak Lam (1K) HKSSF Basketball Competition (Tsuen Wan and Islands District) (20th May) Congratulations! The school’s Basketball Team (C Grade Boys) won the 1st Runner-up trophy in the HKSSF Basketball Competition (Tsuen Wan & Islands District) held on 20th May. Arashdeep Singh (1H) Jovanir Singh (3K) Lawten Jang (1Y) Kelvin Karl (1Y) Manfred Sun (1H) Scott Dixon (2K) 15 Student Achievements “Battle of Books” (BoB) Programme (23rd May) Congratulations! YHKCC students won the 1st Runner-up in the “Battle of Books” (BoB) Programme held on 23rd May. Good job girls! Kaur Komalpreet (1Y) Nguyen Thu Uyen (1Y) Sumala Kate Anne (1Y) Brar Auntarpreet Kaur (1H) Malkani Alisha Sailesh (1H) Stephanie Pyburn (1K) Mia Young (1K) 65th Hong Kong Schools Musical Festival 2013 (13th June) Congratulations! YHKCC students brought home excellent results in the 65th Hong Kong Schools Musical Festival 2013 organized by the Hong Kong Schools Music and Speech Association. Grade 7 Piano Solo 2nd Place Brendan Ha (2K) Secondary School Choir, Foreign Language, Mixed Voices, Second Division (Senior) 3rd Place Choir Grade 6 Piano Solo 3rd Place Ma Kai Chun (1M) Grade 5 Piano Solo Merit Lee Sin Tung (3A) Vocal Solo, Foreign Language, Female Voice (U16) Merit Raizel Baens (5M) Vocal Solo, Foreign Language, Female Voice (U14) Merit Samantha Tsang (2Y) 16 Student Achievements 2nd Asian International Choral Festival (15th & 16th July) The 2nd Asian International Choral Festival, organized by the International Vocal Union, the Asian Choir Association, the China Music Association (Hong Kong) and the Choir Union of Guangdong Musician Association, was held here in Hong Kong on 15th and16th July at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. A total of 39 choirs from neighboring countries participated in the event. Our school choir, the YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College Choir won the “First Prize” in the simultaneous voice group category making them the “Champion” in the said competition. Congratulations! Our students brought the First Prize home in the 2nd Asian International Choral Festival. 17 Student Achievements Outstanding Academic Achievement (2012 – 2013 second semester) Students with an average level of attainment of A/L5 or above in the Final Examination will be awarded a certificate of Outstanding Academic Achievement. Form 1 Name ASTON Elizabeth Margaret Class 1Y Class No 1 BAUTISTA Gabriella Vera Reyes 1Y 2 HERRERA Alfred Quismorio 1Y 8 JANG Lawten Jeremy 1Y 10 KAUR Komalpreet 1Y 13 KAUR Lovepreet 1Y 14 SHEN Katie 1Y 22 SINGH Navrose Kaur 1Y 23 SUBBA Cizu 1Y 24 ALBERTS Jasmine June 1M 1 CHAN Ian 1M 2 JASKARAN-SINGH 1M 5 KAUR Ravneet 1M 7 KWAN Yee Ting 1M 8 MAGUIGAD John Christopher Lucing 1M 12 MOHAMED Zakiya Noohu 1M 15 YEUNG Shu Yi 1M 23 YUEN Mau Chun 1M 25 ABBAS Rauszen Ocean Annika 1C 1 CHANG Jae Sung 1C 2 DATWANI Aryan Chandan 1C 4 LEE Sze Lok Chelsea 1C 9 PARIL Nicole Phillip 1C 14 SAN GABRIEL Moira Immanuelle Gonzales 1C 19 SUZUKI Shiena 1C 21 18 Student Achievements Name Class Class No CHEUNG Yuk Yu GURUNG Sarina LABAUSA Jan Nicolette Aquino 1A 1A 1A 2 7 10 LEDDA Jacques Cipriano LEWIS Gabriel Ignacio GANESH Vikram CHAN Chun Hei Steven MOHANASUNDER Revathi SAMSON Olivier Tian Long AMARANATHAN Arvind ANG Kylie Jazrelle Delos Santos CHENG Bin Yang MAK Chi Hang Christopher ONG Kyna Francine Yap SOLIVA Samuel Endaya SHAH Yashvi 1A 1A 1A 1H 1H 1H 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 12 14 24 3 18 22 2 3 8 19 24 26 30 Name AU Wing Ying Class 2Y Class No 2 CHOW Ho Fung 2Y 5 GRANGER India Katherine Vajra 2Y 9 IMRAN Ali Adnan 2Y 12 LO ESCOTO Sean Zachary 2Y 17 MOLATO Roi Jezreel Pelobello 2Y 22 PONCE Enrique Fong 2Y 24 SACAY Kyle Benedict Abbott 2Y 25 CHOW Hei Lam Lois 2M 4 DE GUZMAN Almira Bianca Santos 2M 7 KOT Pak Chuen Seth 2M 15 MANUEL Luz Isannia 2M 19 PANCHO Julienne Denise Fajardo 2M 21 RANVEER KAUR 2M 22 SIERRA Juan Manuel 2M 25 TANG Chun Shing Alden 2M 27 YOO Ha Yeon 2M 30 Form 2 19 Student Achievements Name CADENAS Kayla Andrea Tuazon Class 2C Class No 3 ITO-LOW Alexander Zenso 2C 9 KAUR Jasmeen 2C 10 KAUR Manveer 2C 11 MCAUSLAN Jamie Maisie 2C 16 SHER Tamara Anne 2C 23 SO Suet Yiu 2C 24 TORIO Nastassja Isabella Escueta 2C 28 WONG Ka Shun 2C 29 BARNETT Mia Sui 2A 3 GILL Sunveer Singh 2A 11 GURUNG Anuva 2A 13 MATHEWS Cris Jude 2A 18 ESPINOSA MOOSER Santiago 2H 5 MASHUD Mehek 2H 14 SCHULZ Anne-sophie Maryse Ehrentraud 2H 20 SY-SIONG Stephanie Piamonte 2H 23 BERGAS Janica Therese V. 2K 3 HA Brendan 2K 8 KEUNG Stephanie Wing 2K 12 KORANI Lavisha R. 2K 13 LO Hang Hei Jordan 2K 17 MOHANASUNDER Phurnnee 2K 21 PANDIT Pal Prakashchandra 2K 24 20 Student Achievements Form 3 Name HARRIS Hazel Allicoy Class 3Y Class No 9 LEE Hong Yui 3Y 11 NEPOMUCENO Nicole Martin 3Y 15 TAKESHIGE Takumi 3Y 25 LI Lok Sze 3M 17 NAMAKKAL RAGHAVENDRAN Ajit Krishna 3C 17 SZE Ling Kim Bezalel 3C 21 TAYLOR Joshua Jie-Sum 3C 23 CHANG Jae Woo 3C 30 HALDER Adytya Reuben 3A 12 LEONCZEK Madeleine Jane 3A 16 JOSE Laurella Cano 3H 9 LEA Cabanca May 3H 13 MORAIS Ana Patricia Pacheco 3H 16 Class 4Y 4Y 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4A 5C Class. No 1 9 5 7 11 12 16 19 22 1 2 3 8 11 18 19 24 27 19 10 Form 4 & Form 5 Name ABDELRAHMAN Sophia JANG Chloe Emily CHENG Hon Lam Teddy CLARKE Sky GUO Kamilla Kwong Hon KAUR Ramanpreet LEE Tin Lok Joshua MISHRA Maneka SINGH Dhruv ANCIANO Bianca Ysabela Ruiz DHAKAL Soyena DSOUZA Craig Jude HAKIM Samuel KOTWANI Monisha ONG Alyssa Arielle Noelle Yap PONCE Lorenzo Fong SIVAKUMAR Gayathri TABASSUM Farah MORAIS Alexander Pacheco MADRID Jealdrin Cortez 21 Student Achievements A1 Name MIYAKE Yuka PURDY Lydia Ly SIMMONS Natasha Crystal WAHYUDI Fadilla Ramadhani ZAMANI Zenab PANDIT Harshal Prakash JENKINS Seren Hedd Bluebell LAU Bo Yee TAYLOR Hannah Jie Hin GILL Chaman Kaur LEE Lok Yin WONG Mikaela Arrianna Class A1Y A1Y A1Y A1Y A1Y A1Y A1M A1M A1M A1C A1C A1C 22 Class No 12 17 19 23 24 25 7 10 19 12 17 24 Student Achievements Outstanding Effort (2012 – 2013 second semester) Students with an average effort score of 4 or above in the Final Examination will be awarded a certificate of Outstanding Effort. Form 1 Name ASTON Elizabeth Margaret BAUTISTA Gabriella Vera Reyes BENTLEY Crozma nJ JANG Lawten Jeremy KAUR Lovepreet PANSARI Ani SHEN Katie SINGH Navrose Kaur SUBBA Cizu ALBERTS Jasmine June CHAN Ian INGLIS Imogen KAUR Ravneet KWAN Yee Ting MAGUIGAD John Christopher Lucing MOHAMED Zakiya Noohu YEUNG Shu Yi YEUNG Sum Yu YUEN Mau Chun ABBAS Rauszen Ocean Annika CHANG Jae Sung DATWANI Aryan Chandan GUNAYON Bill Julian HERNANDEZ Romeo Jr. Gomez LEE Sze Lok Chelsea NG Man Lok PARIL Nicole Phillip SAN GABRIEL Moira Immanuelle Gonzales Class 1Y 1Y 1Y Class No 1 2 3 1Y 1Y 1Y 1Y 1Y 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 10 14 20 22 23 24 1 2 4 7 8 12 15 23 24 25 1 2 4 5 6 9 13 14 19 SUZUKI Shiena 1C 21 23 Student Achievements Name CHEUNG Yuk Yu DAGUM Jeffrey Robert Villena DIXON Sophie Maria GURUNG Sarina LABAUSA Jan Nicolette Aquino LEDDA Jacques Cipriano LEWIS Gabriel Ignacio LO ESCOTO Johann Benson MOHAMED SAID Mohamed Raakin TAO Si Ying Rachel GANESH Vikram WONG On Lei YUEN Ka Sum CHAN Chun Hei Steven DAHLBERG Elsa Kristina FORD Aubrey Nicole FUNG Mo Tin Timothy GUPTA Divyansh MANSUKANI Sahil Mahesh MOHANASUNDER Revathi SAMSON Olivier Tian Long SHAIKH Amaan JONES Kara Tui AGARWAL Arpit AMARANATHAN Arvind ANG Kylie Jazrelle Delos Santos BALTAZAR Carlos Inaki Dulig BARNETT Libby Joanna CHENG Bin Yang COWNIE Skye Jade Tien Yu DEEN Saif HO Shun Yan MAK Chi Hang Christopher MENDONCA Manav ONG Kyna Francine Yap PYBURN Stephanie Jane Nicomedez SHAH Yashvi Class 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1H 1H 1H 1H 1H 1H 1H 1H 1H 1H 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 24 Class No 2 3 4 7 10 12 14 15 17 21 24 27 29 3 6 10 11 12 17 18 22 23 30 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 11 14 19 21 24 25 30 Student Achievements Form 2 Name AU Wing Ying DE ZILVA Sadithi Chamisthra Class 2Y 2Y Class No 2 7 GRANGER India Katherine Vajra 2Y 9 HARLING Ryan Jack IMRAN Ali Adnan 2Y 2Y 10 12 KAUR Chanpreet 2Y 13 LO ESCOTO Sean Zachary LONTOC Kirsten Ashley B 2Y 2Y 17 18 MARTINEZ Keisha Mei Maglaque 2Y 20 MOLATO Roi Jezreel Pelobello 2Y 22 PONCE Enrique Fong 2Y 24 SACAY Kyle Benedict Abbott TSANG Chuman Samantha 2Y 2Y 25 28 VILLAVERDE Jana Gutierrez 2Y 29 CHOW Hei Lam Lois DE GUZMAN Almira Bianca Santos 2M 2M 4 7 FOGGO Natasha Alyson 2M 8 HOPE Saffron Tyler ITO Mako 2M 2M 10 11 JOHNSON Laura Elizabeth 2M 13 JOSHY Leonard KOT Pak Chuen Seth 2M 2M 14 15 LIMBU Namsang 2M 18 MANUEL Luz Isannia PANCHO Julienne Denise Fajardo 2M 2M 19 21 RANVEER KAUR 2M 22 SIERRA Juan Manuel STUFFLEBEAM Alyssa Yung 2M 2M 25 26 YOO Ha Yeon 2M 30 25 Student Achievements Name Class Class No CHOW Hei Lam Lois DE GUZMAN Almira Bianca Santos FOGGO Natasha Alyson HOPE Saffron Tyler ITO Mako JOHNSON Laura Elizabeth JOSHY Leonard KOT Pak Chuen Seth LIMBU Namsang MANUEL Luz Isannia PANCHO Julienne Denise Fajardo RANVEER KAUR SIERRA Juan Manuel STUFFLEBEAM Alyssa Yung YOO Ha Yeon CADENAS Kayla Andrea Tuazon ITO-LOW Alexander Zenso KAUR Jasmeen KAUR Manveer LEONCZEK Eloise Mae MCAUSLAN Jamie Maisie QUINIA Anninia Joselle Bernal SHER Tamara Anne SO Suet Yiu TORIO Nastassja Isabella Escueta WONG Ka Shun ASWANI Lakshya BARNETT Mia Sui CHAN Yuen Wai GILL Sunveer Singh GURUNG Anuva KELLY Jasmine Margaret LIU Xin Yi MATHEWS Cris Jude MCCALL Alexandra Ashley Diane C. NG Hiu Laam Iris RAGANAS Gayle Anne Bagamano RUKMA Andika Bagas Mustika Wardhana 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 4 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 18 19 21 22 25 26 30 3 9 10 11 13 16 20 23 24 28 29 2 3 7 11 13 15 17 18 19 21 23 25 26 Student Achievements Name Class Class No ESPINOSA MOOSER Santiago 2H 5 MASHUD Mehek SCHULZ Anne-sophie Maryse Ehrentraud 2H 2H 14 20 SY-SIONG Stephanie Piamonte BERGAS Janica Therese V. HA Brendan KORANI Lavisha R. LO Hang Hei Jordan MAHMOOD Faiza MAN Maggie Ka-kei MOHANASUNDER Phurnnee NAVEZ Falak Asghar PANDIT Pal Prakashchandra RAMOS Alyssa Mae Fuentes 2H 2K 2K 2K 2K 2K 2K 2K 2K 2K 2K 23 3 8 13 17 19 20 21 22 24 28 Name DUTTON Tasha Rhea Class 3Y Class No 3 ERRINGTON Beth Morgan 3Y 4 GAGNI Almond Rae 3Y 6 HARRIS Hazel Allicoy 3Y 9 LEE Hong Yui 3Y 11 MA Jung Wah Jasper 3Y 12 MANLANGIT Donna Renee S. 3Y 13 NEPOMUCENO Nicole Martin 3Y 15 OHASHI Kaho 3Y 17 OLSSON Christopher Sven 3Y 18 SAMSON Guillaume Tian-Bao 3Y 22 TAKESHIGE Takumi 3Y 25 CASTILLO Samuel Jacob B. 3Y 31 Form 3 27 Student Achievements Name AGABON Paolo Miguel V. Class 3M Class No 1 BACHILLER Reana Louise Delgado 3M 2 BERGAS Joshua Emmanuel V. 3M 3 DIONISIO Katia Ysabel 3M 7 FERNANDEZ Dana Patricia 3M 8 GUTIERREZ Joseph James 3M 10 KIM Jae Im 3M 14 LI Lok Sze 3M 17 MOHAMMED Pritam Sha-alam 3M 21 YOO Seung Hun 3M 31 LEE Kit Chun 3C 10 MANUEL Luz Isaganielle Q. 3C 16 NAMAKKAL RAGHAVENDRAN Ajit Krishna 3C 17 SIU Yui Leung 3C 20 SZE Ling Kim Bezalel 3C 21 TAYLOR Joshua Jie-Sum 3C 23 CHANG Jae Woo 3C 30 TANG Vasti 3C 31 DE GUZMAN Geraldine Noelle Mangonon 3A 7 GUILLAR Miguel Pocholo Largo 3A 10 GURUNG Sabita 3A 11 HALDER Adytya Reuben 3A 12 LEONCZEK Madeleine Jane 3A 16 MALL Abhisheak 3A 19 MONSOD Briar Faith Paez 3A 21 NALBO Alisha 3A 23 28 Student Achievements Name COEBERGH Mark Alexander Class 3H Class No 4 JOSE Laurella Cano 3H 9 LEA Cabanca May 3H 13 MORAIS Ana Patricia Pacheco 3H 16 STEPTOE Samantha Irene 3H 26 TJON Shannon Chelsea Bo Yee 3H 27 YU Stephen Jr Prejola 3H 29 ANDRES Beatrice Mayimisabel Felix 3K 1 BERNARDO Jericho 3K 5 CHAN Schwalt Charles 3K 6 D'ABREU Taja 3K 8 GORDON Kim Thuy 3K 10 HOTCHANDANI Sneha 3K 14 JENKINS Heulwen Lavender Eos 3K 17 LONTOC Lenar Mitchell B. 3K 19 Name Class Class No ABDELRAHMAN Sophia CHAN Louise DALUZ Kier Jose HUI Cathan Alexander JANG Chloe Emily JENNER Natasha Mae Allagay KAUR Kajoljot LEE Chien Chi LO Kei Sum Sabrina MAK Wai Ling PAUL Debanwita PON Lok Yin SAYAMA Toshiki SHAHZAD Hafsa TSANG Hoi Yau YEW Xi Wei Deborah 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 4Y 1 2 6 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 25 29 Form 4 29 Student Achievements Name Class Class No ANDRIGHETTI Allissa Marie CHENG Hon Lam Teddy CLARKE Sky FUNABASHI Rina GUO Kamilla Kwong Hon KAUR Ramanpreet LEE Tin Lok Joshua LEUNG King Chi MISHRA Maneka ANCIANO Bianca Ysabela Ruiz DHAKAL Soyena DSOUZA Craig Jude FRANCISCO Bianca Therese M GURUNG Sijan HAKIM Samuel KAM Nathan Daniel Ka Shun KOTWANI Monisha MICHAELIS Inbar OMBAO Grace Balingit ONG Alyssa Arielle Noelle Yap PONCE Lorenzo Fong SIVAKUMAR Gayathri STREICHER Ira Janine TABASSUM Farah YIP Jennifer ALI Abdul Rafay CHUNG Christabel Lok Yan ESPINOSA MOOSER Andrea Nicole MORAIS Alexander Pacheco YOON Solhae CADANO Kassandra Theresa Buensuceso 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4M 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4C 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4H 2 5 7 10 11 12 16 17 19 1 2 3 6 7 8 10 11 16 17 18 19 24 26 27 31 2 5 7 19 32 2 CHEUNG Miu Chin FOGGO Tabitha Anne GOROY Susanne Mikhaela Bonabon SANTOS Zachary Keith Lustre TAM Chester Sek Yin TUN Than Zin Alfred HAVEKOST Lesley-ann Aliza 4H 4H 4H 4H 4H 4H 4H 6 8 10 25 28 30 33 30 Student Achievements Form 5 Name CHEUNG Wing Yu Class 5Y Class No 5 HO Sean Lok Sung KWOK Chek Ting 5Y 5Y 7 10 LAM Yui Kong 5Y 11 LI Tsun Ho NG Tsz Ling 5Y 5Y 13 14 PUN Ryan 5Y 15 SIN Po Yin WONG Pok Wai 5Y 5Y 16 20 BAENS Raizel Dominic Emmanuel Lapena DE LEON Pauline Mae 5M 5M 1 3 GURUNG Relina 5M 7 TRACY Vanessa Amber WASEEM Aimen 5M 5M 16 18 UNCIANO Tricia Marie Bertos 5M 20 ANGELES Caira Camille INCIONG Francesca Battad 5C 5C 1 6 MADRID Jealdrin Cortez 5C 10 PACLIBAR Marion Jemlette SALEN Kyle Calvin Villagorda 5C 5C 11 12 TAM Lut Ting 5C 14 ZANG Jiayuan Billy LOGINOVA Olga 5C 5C 20 21 MANUEL Melchor Isaiah Quejarro ROMANO Michael Andre Valentin 5A 5A 12 17 SRIVASTAVA Rashika 5A 19 WU Sum Yu YAU Yi Lam 5A 5A 21 22 31 Student Achievements A1 Name ABUNDO Patricia Denise Class A1Y Class No 1 CHAN Lok Yung A1Y 3 GUZMAN Maria Ariana Bergas A1Y 4 MA Pak Wai Perry A1Y 10 MIYAKE Yuka A1Y 12 MUSHTAQ Mashal A1Y 13 PURDY Lydia Ly A1Y 17 REYES Aleaa Rae Dominique Alvarez A1Y 18 SIMMONS Natasha Crystal A1Y 19 URMENETA Leon Miguel A1Y 21 URS Surya Vijay A1Y 22 WAHYUDI Fadilla Ramadhani A1Y 23 ZAMANI Zenab A1Y 24 PANDIT Harshal Prakash A1Y 25 HERNANDEZ Tricia Nina Gomez A1M 6 JENKINS Seren Hedd Bluebell A1M 7 JIANG Ziyu A1M 8 LAU Bo Yee A1M 10 MA Iris Jody A1M 14 MORIYA Yuki A1M 15 SUNG Evelyn Che Ting A1M 17 TAYLOR Hannah Jie Hin A1M 19 TONG Cheuk Wing A1M 20 ZAINAB A1M 23 CHIU Yuen Tung A1C 5 EGLETON Zoe Michaela A1C 9 FYZEE Zainab Aamina A1C 11 GILL Chaman Kaur A1C 12 KHAN Ayla Ahmed A1C 15 LAW Ho Yan A1C 16 LEUNG Augustina A1C 18 WONG Mikaela Arrianna A1C 24 CHAN Yuen Tung A1C 25 32 School Events Best SME ICT (Adoption) Bronze Award in Hong Kong ICT Awards 2013 (8th April) We are pleased to announce that the school has won the Best SME ICT (Adoption) Bronze Award in the Hong Kong ICT Awards 2013 for the implementation of a new online learning system, ‘Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)’ to improve communication between parents, students and teachers, and to provide parents with details about what their children are learning in the school. YHKCC is the first DSS school in Hong Kong to have been awarded this recognition. The VLE System is a web-based system developed by the school and WestcomZivo Limited. The system is designed to accelerate and streamline school administration and management operations, including class schedule management, student performance and portfolio management, parent communication and the booking of school facilities. It provides a centralized and common information platform for students, teachers, parents and school administrators to access updated information and communicate daily classroom operations. It also reduces administrative tasks and enhances effective channels of communication among all parties. Dr. Alice Yuk, JP, School Supervisor, Mr. Dion Chen, Deputy Principal, and Mr. Allen Tang, IT Officer, attended the Awards Presentation Ceremony and Dinner held on 8th April at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Hon. C.Y. LEUNG, GBM, GBS, JP, the Chief Executive, The Hon. Gregory SO Kam-leung, GBS, JP, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, and Mr. Daniel Lai, BBS, JP, Government Chief Information Officer were the Guests of Honour. Mr. Dion Chen said, “The YHKCC is honoured to be recognized for our dedication to improving communication between different stakeholders of the school community and to providing parents with details of their children such as academic results, attendance record, learning activities, timetable, assignments, rewards and sanctions, etc. Parents can also be kept abreast of the latest school news, announcements and events via the VLE system. This award reaffirms the YHKCC’s success in providing a flexible, effective and user-friendly platform that assists the school in accommodating the dynamic changes in our multicultural education environment. Looking ahead, the YHKCC will continue to improve relationships with different stakeholders of the school community.” The Hong Kong ICT Awards 2013 comprises ten categories. There is one Grand Award in each category, including Best Business Awards, Best Digital Entertainment, Best SME ICT Award, etc. In addition an ‘Award of the Year’ is selected from the ten Grand Awards by the judging panel. The Best SME ICT Award aims to encourage and recognize local ICT SME companies’ development of innovative ICT solutions, and local SME end-user companies’ adoption of ICT solutions to enhance business efficiency and productivity. 33 School Events 34 School Events 2013 Book Fair (16th April) On 16th April, the school successfully coorganized the 2013 Book Fair with Swindon Books Ltd. Held over two days, the Book Fair managed to attract over 600 students, who all had a great time and enjoyed reading books. Many students also took books home and students were able to get a bookplate stamp on their new books, which was designed by an A1Y student, REYES Aleaa Rae Dominique Alvarez. Her design won the annual school bookplate design competition. Humanities Department activity : History Day (24th April) "History Day - Who are they?" was successfully held on 24th April. More than 90 students from different forms promptly joined the game. All of them were able to recognize the historical characters influenced the world history significantly and got special prizes. Apart from knowing more about historical characters. Students can realize that learning history can be fun! 35 School Events 2nd Putonghua Speech Competition by demonstrating their competent Putonghua speaking skills (27th April) Speaking Putonghua may be relatively easy for most students in Hong Kong, but it is a big deal for the Non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students who joined the 2nd Putonghua Speech Competition on 27th April. Co-organized by the YHKCC and CACLER, Faculty of Education of the University of Hong Kong, six secondary schools joined the 2nd Putonghua Speech Competition for NCS students. In addition to the YHKCC, Creative Secondary School, HKWMA Chu Shek Lun Secondary School, St. Paul’s Convent School (Secondary Section), HKMA David Li Kwok Po College, Buddhist Fat Ho Memorial College and St. Margaret’s Co-educational English Secondary and Primary School gave their students an opportunity to apply their speaking skills in Putonghua. The competition was divided into three categories: Solo Verse (Junior Forms), Solo Verse (Senior Forms) and Choral Speaking. Over 50 students lit up the stage by showcasing their talents and eloquent speaking skills. Guan Karen Jiaxi of St. Paul’s Convent School (Secondary Section), TAM Chester Sek Yin of YHKCC and Buddhist Fat Ho Memorial College were the champions in the Solo Verse (Junior Forms), Solo Verse (Senior Forms) and Choral Speaking categories respectively. “I was very proud of the students. The judging panel was most impressed with their competent language skills. The competition is to enrich and showcase what the NCS students have learned in their Chinese lessons. This also gives them an opportunity to share their learning experience with other students, as well as to promote racial harmony within the school community.” said Mr. Kan Wan Ngai, Head of Elementary Chinese at the YHKCC. 36 School Events To enable NCS students to learn Chinese language and to adapt to the local community, the YHKCC has put a great deal of effort into supporting their learning of the language. In addition to the tailormade foundation curriculum and a Summer Bridging Course to all new Form 1 students, school-based teaching materials have also been developed for different levels of the Elementary Chinese curriculum. Chinese and Hong Kong culture have been integrated into the Chinese Language curriculum. A Chinese culture and language learning environment is promoted within the school campus. To provide more opportunities to practice their language skills, NCS students are encouraged to join out-of-class and interschool activities, including the Speech Festival. Students’ interest in learning Chinese and their sense of achievement is greatly enhanced through these activities. NCS students are also provided with assistance to adapt to the local community by joining outside school activities arranged by some local organizations which aim to help them explore and further understand local culture. Dr. Alice Yuk, JP, School Supervisor of the YHKCC, said, “It is also widely known that Putonghua is an increasingly important world language. Putonghua proficiency is seen as a prerequisite for our children as future global citizens. By integrating the study of Chinese culture into the curriculum, our students are cultivated to understand of and respect of the local community and foster a global perspective in our multi-cultural learning environment.” 37 School Events 38 School Events Visit by Mr. Eddie NG, SBS, JP, Secretary for Education (10th May) It was a great honour to have Mr. Eddie Ng, SBS, JP, Secretary for Education, visit the school on 10th May. Mr. Ng had previously expressed an interest to understand more about school and its uniqueness among the DSS schools in Hong Kong. We were particularly pleased to have had this opportunity to explain different aspects of the school and show him the school in action. Mr. Ng was accompanied by Mr. Roger Cheung and Mr. L. Ling, the School Development Officers (Islands) of EDB. Mr. David Wong, President of YMCA of Hong Kong, Dr. Aldrin Leung, General Secretary of YMCA of Hong Kong, Mr. Douglas Oxley, Chairman of School Management Committee (SMC) and other SMC members also came to the school to welcome and accompany Mr. Ng during the tour of the school. Mr. Wong warmly welcomed and thanked Mr. Ng for his visit. Dr. Alice Yuk, JP, School Supervisor, impressed upon the guests the vision and mission of the YHKCC. She further pointed out that it is the “dream” of the YMCA of Hong Kong to establish a primary school in the area to provide more primary school places allowing a through-train education for children in Hong Kong, especially for those living on Lantau Island and in nearby communities. She also expressed her sincere gratitude to all SMC members and especially Mr. Benjamin Lam for his dedication in the construction of the new Music Block. The Acting Principal, Mr. Dion Chen, spoke briefly introducing the 10 year history and background, curriculum, international student profile and other characteristics of the school. The guests then toured the school and visited the newly built Music Block and Promenade overlooking the tranquil and picturesque environment of the YHKCC campus. Mr. Ng then met with teachers and students. Mr. Ng expressed great interest in students’ achievements in different areas of their school lives, such as in sport, community service, the arts, etc. He was particularly impressed by students’ all round attainment. The afternoon ended with a group of cheerleaders performing stunts and then students in the Beat Club escorted Mr. Ng and other guests to the school gate, accompanied by exciting drum music. It is hoped that before the 20th anniversary, the YMCA of Hong Kong and the YHKCC can achieve its mission to provide a quality, international style education to both local and expatriate communities, as well as a through-train education for Hong Kong families. 39 School Events 40 School Events Science Department Activities (29th May to 31st May) During Science Week in late May and early June, the Science Department organized a series of interesting and fascinating science activities for students. Water Rocket Competition On 29th May, students designed a water rocket from principles they learned in science classes. They were given the chance to launch their own water rockets. All of them enjoyed the competition and had great fun. The Most Powerful and the Best Design Award Teddy Li (3C, 12) Derick Tin (3C, 24) Kevin Liew (3A, 17) Egg-drop Competition On 30th May, students were asked to design their own protective system and a parachute to protect their eggs which were then released from a certain height. Students who were able to land their eggs on a designated area with the eggs unbroken were awarded big prizes. Champion The Best Design Award Lavisha Korani (2K, 13) HARLING Ryan Jack (2Y, 10) Laiba Faisal (2K, 14) IMRAN Ali Adnan (2Y, 12) Faiza Mahmood (2K, 19) SACAY Kyle Benedict Abbott (2Y, 25) Pal Pandit (2K, 24) PONCE Enrique Fong (2Y, 24) 41 School Events Biology Treasure Hunt On 31st May, students were given a worksheet and they had to apply their Biological knowledge to decode the hints, which were placed throughout the school campus. Students who were able to correctly answer the greatest number of questions won big prizes. The activity ran very smoothly and was thoroughly enjoyed. JENNER Joshua William A. (3M, 12) 1st Price MEHTA Nicholas Sagar (3M, 19) 1st Place HIRANANDANI VAZQUEZ Chiraag (3H, 7) 2nd place JOHNSON Laura Elizabeth (2M, 13) 3rd Place 42 School Events Community Service Club Activity : After-school English Learning Programme The Community Service Club launched a programme called the "After School English Learning" with the aim of enriching the English ability of primary school students in Tung Chung. YHKCC students became their English tutors. The primary school students enjoyed the programme very much as they not visited the spacious and green campus of the YHKCC, but they also learned a lot of practical English through participation in different activities, including experiments, playing music and beating drums and sports such as softball, etc. The experience of teaching these primary school students was also valuable for YHKCC students as they had an opportunity to play an active role in serving and caring for the community and building lasting relationships with the visitors. 43 School Events 10th Anniversary Graduation cum Dedication of the New Music Block (22nd June) The school’s 10th Anniversary Graduation Ceremony for Forms 6 and GCE A2 students was held on 22nd June. The Right Rev. Louis Tsan-sang Tsui, Bishop of the Diocese of Eastern Kowloon, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, the Honourable Mr. Lam Woon Kwong, GBS JP, Convenor of the Executive Council, HKSAR and Mr. David Wong, President of YMCA of Hong Kong were the Guests of Honour. The platform party consisted of Mr. Doug Oxley, Chairman of the School Management Committee, Dr. Alice Yuk, JP, Supervisor of the School Management Committee, Mr. Edwin Ho, Chairman of the Alumni Association of the school, Mr. Dion Chen, Acting Principal, and SMC members Dr. Aldrin Leung, Mrs. Sheila Chuang, Mr. Ben Lam and Ms. Julia Ong. After Mr. Doug Oxley said a prayer thanking the Lord for all His provision and blessings, Dr. Yuk, JP welcomed and introduced the Guests of Honour. The Acting Principal, Mr. Dion Chen, shared the school scripture with the graduates, encouraging them to put their trust in God and live their lives in full. He also ended his speech with a scripture verse emphasizing that the school has tried to teach and lead graduates to live a life that is right, pure and beautiful. This scripture says, “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it,” (Proverbs 22:6). The Hon. Mr. Lam Woon Kwong, GBS, JP, gave a speech and presented certificates and awards to graduates. His speech was an inspiration not only for the graduates, but also to teachers and the audience. This joyful event was also celebrated with musical performances, including a performance by the praise band, the choir, the orchestra ensemble, and a team of students who played the drums and led the guests out of the hall. After the Graduation Ceremony, guests, teachers, parents and students were escorted to the new Music Block. During the Dedication Ceremony a plaque was unveiled on the wall of the Music Block to signify that this building and Promenade were built for the glory of God. We pray that His blessings will flow through all use and enjoy these facilities. The ceremonies ended on a joyous note with guests, parents, teachers and students taking full advantage of great refreshments. Besides the graduates and teachers, the ceremonies were attended by more than 400 parents and friends. 44 School Events 45 School Events 46 School Events 47 School Events 48 School Events 49 School Events 50 School Events 51 School Events 52 School Events 53 School Events 54 School Events 55 School Events 56 School Events 57 School Events 58 School Events 59 School Events 60 School Events 61 School Events YHKCC students wowed the audiences with the musical, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (8th, 9th & 10th July) The applause at the end of Act 5 for the YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College (YHKCC) 10th Anniversary Musical “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” was no figment of the imagination, nor were the accolades from the audience after the final performance on the evening of 10th July. More than 120 cast members from the YHKCC took to the stage and wowed the audience in the school hall by presenting a musical adaptation of one of William Shakespeare’s best known comedies, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. It is an unforgettable tale of love, magic, and mischief set in a mystical forest at the time when Theseus, the Duke of Athens, is preparing for his marriage to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Strange adventures happen to four young Athenian lovers and a group of amateur actors who are manipulated by the magical beings that inhabit the forest. “I am very blessed and fortunate in Tung Chung community to have a secondary school performance of this superb quality. I am also very impressed that our young kids can put on such a professional show. It is fantastic!” said Dr. Alice Yuk, JP, School Supervisor, who watched the show on 10th July. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, with a cast of more than 120 and a backstage crew of over 50, dazzled the audiences with four spectacular performances: three on the evenings of 8th, 9th and 10th July and another which was especially for primary and secondary school students on the afternoon of 8th July. The musical was directed and choreographed by Dr. Maureen Coulter, the teacher of Drama and English Literature. She said, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is one of Shakespeare’s most frequently performed plays, being especially popular with schools and amateur drama groups. The show requires a big cast and a high level of singing skills and excellent stage craft. It has been hard work – as well as a great deal of fun – and we have made it.” 62 School Events The producer of the musical and Deputy Head of English, Miss Jessica Choi claimed, “This was an exhilarating experience for students and staff involved. We are tremendously proud of our dedicated cast and technical student crew for pulling off such breathtaking performances within such a limited amount of time.” “We are really enjoying performing on the stage and we become a family, more so than ever,” said Christopher Ollsen, a Form 3 student who was cast as Lysander in the musical. Mr. Dion Chen, Acting Principal of the YHKCC, said, “This year is the school’s 10th Anniversary, and the 7th year that we have staged a musical ourselves. The musicals that we performed before were small scale in production. The cast has grown and now we have more than 120 students in this “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on stage, and many more are involved in singing, backstage support, costumes, lighting and sound, directing, etc.” Mr. Chen continued to express his thanks, “I would like to express my gratitude to you for your presence with us, and to the students, teachers, parents and office staff who have worked so hard to deliver this high-quality performance. This is a complex and demanding show both from the musical and staging points of view. We believe that the musical is a great success, and we see our school as being on the road to excellence, and trust that our version of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will be another milestone on our journey to success. This is a culture that YHKCC is building for these ten years – a success culture. Once our students experience success in one area, such as having a great experience in a musical, they will be able to translate and transfer that to other areas, including their academic work and life skills.” 63 School Events 64 School Events 65 School Events 66 School Events Visit by St. Michael’s Grammar School, Melbourne, Australia (10th July) Members of the YHKCC Music Society truly enjoyed this exchange activity with eighteen orchestra musicians and three teachers from St. Michael’s Grammar School, Melbourne. Conducted by Mr. Pat Miller, the orchestra performed varied repertoire from traditional to contemporary genres. The YHKCC Choir, the Beat Club, the Orchestra and soloists also performed. The activity ended with sharing of musical experiences and socializing. We look forward to hosting more musical activities and recitals in the newly established Music Block in the near future. 67 School Events 68 School Events 69 School Events 70 School Events 71 School Events 72 Campus Development 73 Campus Development 74 Campus Development Newly resurfaced and repainted basketball court The artificial turf pitch is relaying during summer holuday Mr. Dion Chen Acting Principal 75 YHKCC Souvenir ck Only H K a pair $250 to dS e t i im L The YHKCC Lion is the school’s mascot. Lions represent strength, team pride, school spirit and embody the incredible passion, courage and spirit that are found in YHKCC students. This year, the YHKCC is celebrating its 10th anniversary. To mark this memorable occasion, specially designed lions wearing a graduation gown and cap were made for YHKCC graduates. There are two lions – one male and one female – making them the perfect keepsake for your child! Specially designed graduation gown and cap Available at a bargain price of $250 for a pair (or $150 each) Buy one or a pair of lions, and you get two sets of costumes (school summer uniform and 10th anniversary tshirt) for FREE! To place an order, please contact Ms. Marvis Wong, the Communications Officer, on 29882028 or via E-mail at marvis.wong@ymcacc.edu.hk 76 YHKCC Souvenir ck Only H K$50 to dS e t i im L YHKCC students are also thrilled to produce their first CD to celebrate the 10 th Anniversary. The album features four well known worship songs with fresh rearrangements by the School Band, two energetic percussion pieces performed by the Beat Club, two beautiful vocal works by the Choir, and two classically inspired pieces played by the Orchestra and String Ensemble. The 10th Anniversary CD can be purchased from the General Office. To place an order, please contact Ms. Marvis Wong, the Communications Officer, on 29882028 or via E-mail at marvis.wong@ymcacc.edu.hk 77 Media Coverage Young Post (SCMP), 15th April Young Post (SCMP), 30th April Oriental Daily, 30th April 78 Media Coverage Ming Pao, 30th April Economics Journal, 29th March Young Post, SCMP , 27th May 79 Media Coverage Student Standard, 15th April Student Standard, 12th April Young Post, SCMP, 3rd June Sing Tao Daily, 20th June 80 Media Coverage TVB Jade interview "Culture Engine 4U" : School Musical "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Ming Pao, 26th June 81 Upcoming Events July - October 2013 Summer Holidays National Day Holiday Start of Semester Chung Yeung Festival Holiday Date: 1st Oct Date: 15th Jul - 31st Aug Date: 14th Oct Date: 2nd September LWL Camp Photo Day Date: 23rd Oct - 25th Oct Date: 3rd September Mid Term Break Back to School Nights Date: 28th Oct - 1st Nov Date: 12th Sept Holiday following the Mid-Autumn Festival Date: 20th Sept Staff Development Day Date: 30th Sept School Opening Hours during Summer Holiday (15th July - 23rd August) Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Sunday / Public Holiday Closed ** The opening hours will resume normal from 26th August.** YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College Address : 2 Chung Yat Street, Tung Chung, N.T Tel : 2988 8123 Fax : 2988 2000 Email : info@ymcacc.edu.hk Website : www.ymcacc.edu.hk 82