Written by Megan Chan
So in the year that introduced to us “live-action Lion King” and CGI Sonic the Hedgehog, ballerinas, actors and pop stars in digitalised fur skinsuits shouldn’t be too big of a logical jump, right?
Read MoreWritten by Megan Chan
So in the year that introduced to us “live-action Lion King” and CGI Sonic the Hedgehog, ballerinas, actors and pop stars in digitalised fur skinsuits shouldn’t be too big of a logical jump, right?
Read MoreWritten by By Lynette Chan & Hubert Cheng
After rehearsing for months, performance day came and students, teachers and parents alike were amazed by this year’s school musical, ‘Chicago’ performed by our own secondary students Wednesday and Thursday, November 27th and 28th.
Read MoreWritten by Tiffany Fan
Organised by art teacher Katherine Sparrow, The Big Draw event involved three days of art workshops and was held from Tuesday, October 15 to Thursday, October 17 in the Performing Arts Centre.
Read MoreWritten by Jenna Chan
Redress aims to prevent and transform textile waste and reduce Hong Kong's environmental impact
Read MoreWritten by Ema Poposka
For ten days, from November 1st to 10th, 2019, Hong Kong will be home to more than fifty authors from all around the world, including Canada, Singapore, Germany, Mexico, Australia. They will be joined by around ten Hong Kong authors in giving book talks and workshops at different locations around town.
Read MoreWritten By Ethan Lo
On Monday, October 14th, the Year 7 Concert Band of RCHK performed several musical pieces at Disneyland Hong Kong, after nearly a year of grueling practice.
Read MoreWritten by Chris Chan and Isaac Cheung
In an event designed to unify schools under the banner of musical celebration, several bands from several schools came to RCHK on the evening of October 14 to participate in the event known as OZMA. Hosted by Ryan Yu, from our very own Funk Division, OZMA was created as a way for students to show their musical passion through rock’n’roll.
Read MoreWritten by Megan Chan
On the 5th of September, Year 10 visual art students had the unique opportunity to explore and study the urban lifestyles and bustling streets of Sham Shui Po.
Read MoreWritten by Eunie Jeong
London is a city that is represented by Big Ben, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace…. However, if you have only a few days, where should you go? This travel review includes three of the places that are a must-see.
Read MoreWritten by Chi Ching Chow
As June 1st edges closer and closer, designers and organisers alike are whirling-about in preparation of RCHK’s 8th ever Trashion event. Whether they are securing delicate papier-mâchés to the back of dresses or finalising hundreds of ticket sales, there is no question of the Trashion team’s hard work and dedication.
Read MoreWritten by Daniel Cheung
Year 10 RCHK student, Markandeya Karthik was recently crowned world champion after delivering a stunning After-Dinner Speech at the 31st World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Champion (WIDPSC) event in Toronto this April.
Read MoreWritten by Shriya Srinivasan
“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 32nd Hong Kong Model United Nations, a torch to carry forward!” A cheer rings out throughout the Science Park Amphitheatre, celebrating the opening ceremony of the event.
Read MoreWritten by Ariana Jones
The DP Visual Arts Exhibition is looked forward to by all of the RCHK audience. It is a time for the current Year 13 Visual Art students to finally present their long awaited artwork.
Read MoreWritten by Ariana Jones
“aRtCHK” has never been more of a competitive event. The annual competition took place last month, prelude to the ever-tense upcoming RCHK House events such as Athletics Carnival, Football Games, Arm Wrestling and Idol. Students with an interest in visual arts were given a chance to win House points through fun, collaborative drawing, rather than physical activities.
Read MoreWritten by Charisse Kong, Amber Kwok, and Endria Tai
Artist-in-residence, Allan Ramsay, explains his fascination with faces.
Read MoreWritten by Megan Chan
The general regard to movie sequels (or other variants such as prequels) is that they never seem to match the quality of their predecessors, or in the most infamous cases, tend to be insultingly worse than those that came before.
Read MoreWritten by Amber Kwok
As of November 1st, YouTuber Joey Wong, known as his stage name 19Wongs4, reached 3,600 subscribers.
Read More