From the start of January until the 26th of February for almost two months , all Year 7-11 students in RCHK have been engaged in a collective physical education unit, Mastery Makes Me My Master.
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Young runners from schools all around Hong Kong participate in a cross country mini meet.
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On October 31st to November 2nd, the Red Division Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) Volleyball Tournament was held at RCHK.
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Ultimate Frisbee is perhaps one of the fastest-growing sports in the world and is definitely one of the fastest-growing sports in RCHK.
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On Thursday, September 19, the annual Renaissance College Swim Gala took place at the Ma On Shan Swimming Pool. As Sports Day’s watery counterpart and the first major event of the year, Swim Gala was a high-energy, high-stakes competition.
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Both the boys’ and girls’ Black Kites basketball teams were crowned champions at the Red Division Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) Basketball Tournament held at Dulwich College in Pudong, Shanghai from January 24-26.
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“We should always be wanting to win - to win as much as possible, but it is also important to get people involved and enjoying sports,” he said. “I am looking forward to seeing Black Kites compete the best we can in everything this year.”
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