By Chi Yan Ng
Without Mr Hureau, many of the facilities at RCHK today would not have been here. After 11 years, we bid farewell to a crucial piece of our school — our unsung hero.
Read MoreBy Chi Yan Ng
Without Mr Hureau, many of the facilities at RCHK today would not have been here. After 11 years, we bid farewell to a crucial piece of our school — our unsung hero.
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In this never-seen-before video version of Mr Morgan’s goodbye interview, he discusses working hard labor, his Australian mansion, attention-tracking his students, fake news, and above all, leaving RCHK.
Read MoreBy Daniel Cheung
Terrance Moran, originally from London, has just joined Renaissance College as a design and technology teacher. He recently relocated from Shanghai, where he lived for eight and a half years. After his swift appearance, The RCHK Truth interviewed him to learn more about his enigmatic background.
Read MoreBy Annabelle Wong
Some of you may know Mr Stafford, our new mathematics teacher. His lessons are not your average mathematics classes, and we find out how he makes them fun.
Read MoreBy Harsha Madhu
After eleven and a half years of teaching at RCHK, sadly, it is time to wave a bittersweet goodbye to one of our beloved Mathematics teachers, Steven Smyth.
Read MoreBy Renee Ho
Mr King only joined the RCHK community last year, but is already loved by students who enjoy his passionate english teaching. The RCHK Truth decided to interview him following his first year.
Read MoreBy King Kan, Aidan Lai, Hayley Lam, Charlie Leung, Kendo Longid, Leonardo Martinello, & Ryan Ng
We revisit Mr Morgan's merriest moments as he bids farewell to RCHK after three memorable years.
Read MoreBy Hermione So, Renee Ho and Hailey Sun
From his unique games, to his dry humor and sarcasm, Mr Donaldson leaves RCHK with much love from his students.
Read MoreBy Renee Ho and Hermione So
Molly Austin is admired by many for her outgoing nature and passion for teaching. The RCHK Truth decided to ask her a couple of questions to learn more about her.
Read MoreBy Hermione So
Joining a year ago, Liz Boardman has already become an admired and significant member of the Renaissance College community. Students she taught are familiar with her creativity and her love for her work. The RCHK Truth interviewed to learn more about her.
Read MoreBy Justin Yuen
Vanessa Scully is a beloved teacher at RCHK, teaching in the English department and branching out to TOK. With her retirement (and freedom) coming soon, we sat down with her to ask a couple of questions.
Read MoreInterviewed by Elaine Law
Kim Stewart talks about her experiences as a teacher and what inspires her love of science.
Read MoreBy Jay Lee
Kim Wells is one of the newer members of the RCHK community, joining less than a year ago. However, she has already taken upon multiple roles, such as librarian, English teacher and Advisor.
Read MoreBy Ian Yip
Mr Tsang is a beloved music teacher, who grew up in Toronto despite being born in Hong Kong. Eight years ago he returned to Hong Kong. He spoke to The RCHK Truth about his musical interests and gives some sound advice to RCHK music students.
Read MoreBy Chloe Sze and Naomi Wong
Tom O’Grady has been working at RCHK for two years now and has been running many after school clubs, as well as conducting and working behind the scenes at many events. The RCHK Truth spoke to him about music and other passions.
Read MoreBy Ian Yip
From having a easy going personality to being an exceptional teacher, Mr Mak has been a favourite among students. We asked him about his time at RCHK.
Read MoreBy Justin Yuen
From the United Kingdom, Mr Chang is a beloved DP and MYP Mathematics teacher. He’s been teaching at RCHK for nearly four years. We thought we’d check up on him on his time here so far …
Read MoreBy Anastasia Yu and Ava Wong
Ning Dong is currently the Head of Chinese and has been at the school since the very opening of it, we asked her about her experiences and much more in this interview.
Read MoreInterview by Maki Flauta
“Mr Bas Oomen is one of RCHK’s newest arrivals to the Individuals and Societies department. Originally from the Netherlands, Mr Oomen obtained a teaching degree after working in corporate business for a few years. He now teaches IBDP Economics and has three children, two of whom study at RCHK!”
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