By Hermione So
The Box of Hope donation drive started back in 2016 aiming to assist underprivileged children in Asia. This year, the drive received more donations than ever.
Read MoreBy Hermione So
The Box of Hope donation drive started back in 2016 aiming to assist underprivileged children in Asia. This year, the drive received more donations than ever.
Read MoreBy Colin Chan
Classroom dividers have been removed schoolwide with dining areas to follow as anti-epidemic restrictions lighten at RCHK.
Read MoreBy Anushka Binakiya
Options Evening was held on October 6th for RCHK students and parents to attend. This allowed students to further understand what the IB expects from specific subjects, therefore aiding students in deciding subject choices.
Read MoreBy Chi Yan Ng and Elaine Law
You know the drill; new year, new classes, and of course, new timetable. However, four months into this academic year, the timetable has changed. This is something no one at Renaissance College has expected, and we’re hoping to get some answers to your questions!
Read MoreBy Hermione So
On September 17th at 5-6pm, Renaissance College’s longest legacy fashion show, Beleza returned with its twelfth iteration, resurrecting the school’s creative spirit.
Read MoreBy Kyla Cheung
Renaissance College more often than not host house events which are school wide, however, the number of participants has taken a heavy decline. Why?
Read MoreBy Ray Liu
On the 16th of May, twenty seven students across Years 9 to 12 attended the first session of the RCHK Law Society, a nascent club that aims to develop understanding of law both as a discipline and as an institution among the RCHK community.
Read MoreBy Ian Chan
Vaping and graffiti are comparable. Despite both being addressed by laws in Hong Kong they still exist as problems. But when it comes to RCHK is vaping actually a problem?
Read MoreBy Tony and Oscar
The RCHK Chinese debate team has joined and won several competitions over the past year. Amongst those are victories against Li Po Chun United World College, King George V School, and the West Island school, and many other strong opponents.
Read MoreBy Ema Poposka
Did you notice all the people in costumes on the school campus last month? Were you asking yourself why all these people were dressed in strange outfits wandering about like they were trying to find something they’d lost? The answer in two words: Book Week!
Read MoreBy Anastasia Yu
The 6th Inter-ESF Maths Race was held on the 30th of April, 2022. Organised by Year 11 student Daniel Cheung and Year 12 students Abhinav Khanna, James Tsang, and Yin To Wong, the event took place online once again due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Read MoreBy Jay Lee
Inquisitive Minds is a tutoring program which aims to provide online lessons or homework guidance for students regardless of race or background. Jay has inquired into how they function, and what the results of the program has looked like.
Read MoreBy Aidan Lai and Ryan Ng
Over 300 students across Hong Kong in year 8 and year 9 took to the Dragon Maths competition to display their mathematical capabilities.
Read MoreThe renovation of the RCHK basketball courts is complete. The RCHK Truth interviewed RCHK Business Manager Samuel Hureau on the design and thought process behind the revamp and sought reaction from students.
Read MoreBy Wisley Lau
On March 21 2022, chief executive Carrie Lam announced that primary schools, kindergartens, and international schools will resume face-to-face learning starting April 19, the day immediately after the Easter holidays. Wisley Lau considers the pros and cons.
Read MoreBy Ryan Ng and Aidan Lai
On the 5th of March, 296 students logged on to the seventh annual RCHK Model United Nations conference. The conference, which garnered participation from students from schools across Hong Kong, was a two-day marathon that gave students a taste of the day-to-day operations of the real United Nations.
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.
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