Written by Megan Chan
REAL week has always been a staple of the MYP curriculum experience. From Year 7 to Year 10, a week has been taken out of our hectic school year that allows us to kick back and do some learning for ourselves.
Read MoreWritten by Megan Chan
REAL week has always been a staple of the MYP curriculum experience. From Year 7 to Year 10, a week has been taken out of our hectic school year that allows us to kick back and do some learning for ourselves.
Read MoreWritten By Theodore Chow
Advice directly from the FE counsellors and how this scandal affects future US college applications.
Read MoreWritten By Jobert Leung
The consensus of scientists around the world is that climate change exists, and there is no denying it. However, it seems that only those in positions of authority and influence can stop the march of global warming, and by the look of things they are doing nothing about it, choosing instead to focus on other matters. So what are the young people of this generation, who will bear the brunt of its impact, doing about it? Enter the School Strike for Climate Action.
Read MoreWritten by Hemant Bharwaney
On March 15, 2019, three Hong Kong student activists - Elisa Hirn, Zara Campion and Emily Tarr - will lead several hundred secondary students from Chater Garden to the Central Government Offices in Admiralty in a class boycott inspired by Swedish 16-year old Greta Thunberg’s worldwide grassroots movement #FridaysForFuture.
Read MoreWritten by Minhee Ho
Cutlery misplacement in RCHK has developed into a huge school-wide problem. With over 500 utensils lost in less than three months, this seemingly small issue has created many negative implications, and the time for action has come.
Written by Zoe Ying
Two years ago, in honour of RCHK’s 10th anniversary, RAPT hosted the “Big TEN” Pun Choi Feast. Fifty tables were set up on the basketball court and piled up with delicious food to celebrate ten years of the RCHK community.
Read MoreWritten by Charisse Kong
“People will not remember what you did for yourselves, but for what you did for others.” This is the life motto of Jordan Hattar, a humanitarian and social advocate for Syrian refugees who recently shared his experiences with year 11 students.
Written by Zoe Ying
On January 19th 2019, a group of RCHK volunteers went to the Boys’ and Girls’ Club Association Wu Kai Sha centre to do an act of service for the elderly in the community.
Read MoreWritten by Minhee Ho
With the flu season arriving, influenza has been spreading across the globe.
Read MoreWritten by Kelvin Cheung
Hosted by a team of Year 13 students who have a passion for public speaking, this event was the first of its kind to provide a rostrum for Renaissance College students and teachers to express their individual ideas.
Read MoreWritten by Megan Chan
Year 9 Education Outside The Classroom (EOTC) took place from November 12th to 16th, giving students an opportunity to leave the classroom environment and instead learn and explore out and about in Hong Kong.
Read MoreWritten by Charisse Kong
With the opening of the academic year on August 15th, “Personal and Social Education” classes were newly implemented into the timetables of Renaissance College students. The new subject intended to promote positive education within the MYP curriculum.
Read MoreWritten by Chung Yi Hung
At the beginning of the academic school year, Chartwells, the caterer at Renaissance College, began the implementation of new straws composed of polylactic acid (PLA) as an alternative to plastic straws.
Read MoreWritten by Tiffany Fan
On September 27th, over 100 university representatives from around the world gathered in the PAC and the Black Box Theatre for the annual RCHK University Fair.
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