By Alton Lo
Looking back at this year’s thrilling Athletics Carnival — this news report provides an insightful recap.
Read MoreBy Alton Lo
Looking back at this year’s thrilling Athletics Carnival — this news report provides an insightful recap.
Read MoreBy Yannis Ng
Students were welcomed with the opportunity to participate in short basketball games between houses. It was the final competitive opportunity for every house to win points.
Read MoreBy Chi Yan Ng and Elaine Law
On January 17th and 31st, 2024, Year 10 students went on a field trip to the Hong Kong Legislative Council.
Read MoreBy Ella Wong
“Kayaking was fun but terrifying at the same time. I just feel it is quite dangerous to do water sports when there is strong wind.”
Read MoreBy Chi Yan Ng and Hannah Chan
On November 1st, 2023, RCHK Year 10 students had the opportunity to visit the Hong Kong Palace Museum to end their first unit – all about the beauty of Chinese art.
Read MoreBy Byon Loke
On December 8th, 2023, the basketball court filled up with hardworking and dedicated domestic helpers as RCHK hosted its annual “Jie Jie Day” — a day of appreciation for the valued Jie Jie community.
Read MoreBy Chi Yan Ng and Elaine Law
EMB@RC week was a highlight for many at RCHK. Let’s look at what Year 10 students participated in during the week of November 13 to 17, 2023.
Read MoreBy Hailey Sun
On April 3rd, the RCHK secondary community was treated to the exciting and highly anticipated musical event: the annual House IDOL competition.
Read MoreBy Elaine Law
At long last, it was March 29th! Year 9 students were able to attend and enjoy the Year 9 spring dance, which consisted of performances, music, hanging out, eating sunflower seeds, and — of course — dancing!
Read MoreBy Ian Chan
On April 25th, 2023, the Year 11 students of Renaissance College participated in the annual Personal Project Exhibition (PP Exhibition). This exhibition’s main goal was to showcase every Year 11’s MYP journey through their PP.
Read MoreBy Jasmine Jok and Molly Cheung
This year, from May 29th to June 2nd, the upcoming Year 7s left the Primary section for a week. They stepped foot in the Secondary block, where they experienced a life MYP students go through on a daily basis.
Read MoreBy Esme Lam
In light of the mask mandate's not-so-recent lifting, Esme interviews students and teachers alike to discover how RCHK has responded.
Read MoreAtharv documents gaming at RCHK in this new report.
Read MoreRCHK's Book Week 2023, the first with virtually no COVID restrictions in four years, took place under the theme "Creators R Us". Its signature events — the Golden Ticket Book Hunt, Creative Competitions, and the BOB showdown — could finally run full-scale.
Read MoreLately, you might have noticed that talking to your friends during lunch has become a lot easier. You might be feeling less cramped up, too. There’s been a new change across all eating areas. Those pesky dividers? Well, they have finally been demolished.
Read MoreLorraine Ng and Audrey Yeung
On January 20, 2023, the RCHK secondary community gathered in the Performing Arts Centre (PAC) for the annual Lunar New Year assembly, a celebration before the Lunar New Year holiday. Due to the pandemic, it was the first whole school, in-person assembly held in quite some time, which made the atmosphere all the more electric.
Read MoreBy Chi Yan Ng
On January 11th and 13th, 2023, Year 9 students attended the Design-English Oscars event, where the most outstanding stop motion animations and written memoirs were given Oscars-like awards.
Read MoreElla Wong
If you’ve been eating at the cafeteria for the past few days, you may have noticed a few things. The freezer is humming with desserts and drinks; the table dividers have been spirited away; and perhaps the biggest change of all—the plates are back, with a plan to dominate lunchtime once more!
Let’s take a closer look.
Read MoreBy Charisse Chan and Savannah Lo
College Fun Day was held on December 3rd, 2022, with many exciting stalls such as bracelet making and face painting which was really a thrilling experience for the younger children in the primary years.
Read MoreBy Ema Poposka
Climate change has become one of the world’s largest issues, with the fear of our earth being heavily affected, Hong Kong youth climate advocates have started to take matters into their own hands.
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