By Charisse Chan
Diversify is a project founded by students in 2014 that raises awareness for global inequalities. This year it will act as an umbrella organisation for mini-projects addressing various types of discrimination.
Read MoreBy Charisse Chan
Diversify is a project founded by students in 2014 that raises awareness for global inequalities. This year it will act as an umbrella organisation for mini-projects addressing various types of discrimination.
Read MoreBy Cathy Chen
In transitioning to secondary, Year 7 RCHK students have started to attend Renaissance Engages in Authentic/Applied/Active Learning (REAL) classes once a week as part of the secondary curriculum.
Read MoreBy Elaine Law
Chartwells staff and the Blue Team are making their best effort to keep the school clean, sanitised, and safe for all staff and students.
Read MoreBy Celeste Lau
Vixere is a student-run company that is participating in this year’s JAHK Company Programme Competition.
Read MoreBy Oscar So and Tony Lim
Nature Works was a broad-based engagement programme and sustainability competition designed for secondary students . Among the people involved were Ivan Suen and Hitanshi Jain, leaders of the Sustainability club at RCHK.
Read MoreBy Isabel Wong
COVID-19 has been an especially challenging time for our domestic helpers in Hong Kong. Known commonly as ‘Jie Jie’, domestic helpers help students manage their daily lives and household duties, such as chores, cooking, and caring for students and their siblings.
Read MoreBy Aidan Lai and Ryan Ng
Everywhere a vibrant, active atmosphere. A palpable sense of excitement, fun, and community. A friendly environment for students and parents alike. Family Fun Day, formerly College Fair, received a breath of fresh air after its rebranding towards a more positive and inclusive environment.
By Lorraine Ng
Seeds4Change is an organization led by a passionate group of students who strive to improve the well-being of the school community, especially during times of stress and exams. They encourage students to think positively and remind them that their self worth is not based on numbers, but rather on who they are as individuals.
Read MoreBy Elaine Law
The Math Mentors Club is designed to help younger students in the subject, from explaining questions to checking answers, dozens of students are paired with mentors who guide them.
Read MoreBy Megan Chan
For the 5th consecutive year, International evening was successfully held through an online livestream. With the theme of the celebration being cultural diversity, students and teachers across eight different schools all participated and performed.
Read MoreBy Ema Poposka
The RCHK sailing team took part in a 24 hour race which was also intended to raise money for charity. Led by Crystal Chan, the RCHK team took part for the third consecutive year.
Read MoreBy Aidan Lai and Ryan Ng
The RCHK debate team takes it home! All three junior teams who participated in the competition dominated the podium.
Read MoreBy Lorraine Ng
This past month has been Mental Health Awareness Month at RCHK. Held between the 27th of September and the 28th of October, it is a new event at RCHK organized by the counselling, pastoral and house teams that immerses secondary students in a plethora of mental-health related activities.
Read MoreBy Bryan Yip
The RCHK canteen has resumed selling meals to students. Beginning on Monday, October 18 the school began to serve lunch in boxes by Chartwells to secondary students.
Read MoreBy Ava Wong
Ever dreamt of a chance to teach your teachers?
Teaching teachers is a RCHK student-founded club in which teachers can sign up to take free weekly lessons in Cantonese, Mahjong, or both. The teachers are taught by student volunteers with a high enough fluency or skill set in Cantonese or Mahjong.
Read MoreBy Kristen Chan and Sunny Wong
The first ever land gala in RCHK was considered an optimistic idea at best, but it turned out to be revolutionary.
Read MoreBy Kendo Longid and Ryan Ng
The competitive atmosphere created by a face-to-face mathematical battle is unmatched by any other means, including the situation this year.
By Abbie Wong
Nope, that wasn’t a fire drill. If it was, why would it be scheduled for the Year 11 Science exam and a Year 12 Chemistry test?
Read MoreBy Cheryl Lai and Ariana Jones
Covid has taken its toll on many of our RC events, but the adaptability of our librarians meant that Book Week 2021 was as packed with activities as ever.
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