Category Archives: Community Service

Go Fun Low Carbon Youth Forum: Best Performing School Award

Low Carbon Guru Program is organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Hong Kong. Viki Ho, Alan Ng, Samuel Tsui, Lillian Wong from S.4A and Twinkle Lam from S.4D, accompanied by Mr. Ho Tik Shun, have joined the program to promote environmental conservation in our School and neighbouring district throughout the year. Their activities include: Shooting film: Low-carbon Guru Series Seminar: Sharing on restoration in Loess Plateau Green Diet Workshop Exhibition on Climate Change in YMCA Chai Wan Center: Recruitment of Low-Carbon Ice-Savers…

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HKSciFest 2017 – Unveiling the Magic Behind Chinese Herbs

Housing more than 1000 plant species, our School provides a good learning platform of the uses of medicinal plants and conservation on plant biodiversity for the public through mobile learning. In this workshop, participants can explore the details of herbs in a boundless setting in Environmental Trail and Medicinal Plant Garden on our rooftop. They can acquire basic concepts of plant properties and their uses together with simple species identification skills, to promote the use of plants for the health of the society.

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Juvenile Horseshoe Crab Rearing Programme 2012-2013

To enhance students’ consciousness on environmental conservation, our School has joined the Juvenile Horseshoe Crab Rearing Programme launched by Hong Kong Ocean Park. 9 students from S.3 and S.4 have formed a core group, aiming to rear living fossil Chinese Horseshoe Crab (Tachypleus tridentatus) juveniles and arouse schoolmates’ awareness on horseshoe crab conservation. In February, dozens of horseshoe crab juveniles will be delivered from Ocean Park to our School for rearing until they are mature enough to live in the wild in July. Core members…

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HK SciFest2017 – Fun Science Carnival

Our school co-organized with Hong Kong Science Museum during HK SciFest 2017 – Fun Science Carnival on 18 and 19 Feb 2017. The theme of our stall is “Correct Planting, Mosquito No Way!”. Our school advocated suitable growth of plants to the public to combat against mosquito breeding and related infections of Dengue Fever and Zika in the stall. In addition to elucidating the causes of mosquito breeding, the public had been taught to download “Mosquito Alert” app to report mosquitoes and their breeding sites.…

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CFSS Receiving the Outstanding Booth Presentation Award in Student Education Fair on Science, Technology and Mathematics 2016

The event is jointly organised by the Education Bureau and the Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation. It aims to showcase and celebrate a wide range of student achievements on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related areas. Our school is one of the 80 participating primary and secondary schools, together with more than 10 tertiary institutes and organizations, displaying their exhibits to promote STEM education through workshops and seminars at the HK Science Park Convention Center 3. We have displayed VEX robots and…

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Voluntary Child Service: Finding an Urban Oasis

Led by Social Service Group and Green Guru Team, our school co-organized a voluntary child service project called “Finding an Urban Oasis” with the Chinese YMCA (Chai Wan Center) on 20 July 2015 (Mon) to have green adventures with 50 children on campus. Our school’s green leaders wanted to spread the message of sustainable development and care for the children by letting them understand the importance of plant biodiversity and environmental conservation, installing the concepts of sustainability and care for others into voluntary service.

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CFSS Was Invited to Share in Worlddidac Expo 2015

Our School participated in the School Showcase in the Worlddidac Asia 2015 from 18th to 20th March 2015 at Hall 3 of the AsiaWorld-Expo. The Showcase presented 22 schools from 9 Asian countries for cross-border collaboration opportunities and displayed education resources and innovations by 100 exhibitors from 11 countries. In our booth, we emphasized our strength at Gifted Education, Science & Technology and Sustainability. Our school was also invited to share our views on collaboration to drive students’ achievement in the Education Partnership Forum (EPF).

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Lunar New Year Nature Appreciation Voluntary Service

Led by Social Service Group and Green Guru Team, our school co-organized the Lunar New Year Nature Appreciation Voluntary Service with the Chinese YMCA Chai Wan Neighborhood Elderly Centre on 7 March 2015 (Sat) to have green adventures with elderly in Leaping Dragon Walk. Our school’s green leaders wanted to spread the message of sustainable development and care to the elderly by letting them understand the importance of plant biodiversity and environmental conservation. We first took off from the shuttle bus at the cross-point of…

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Environmental Conservation Carnival 2013

The idea of sustainable development proliferated in our neighbourhood Siu Sai Wan community with the support of the Council of Sustainable Development. On 7 July 2013, after diverse performances of dancers, choirs and orchestras, ten booths were set up to transmit different ideas and concepts related to sustainable development.  Involving over 100 students and 40 teachers, the Carnival came with an enthusiastic participation of over 200 visitors and a memorable end.

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CFSS was invited to participate in the LOHAS EXPO 2013 in the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre

Our school was invited to participate in the LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) EXPO 2013 in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 3G from 1st to 3rd February 2013. The exhibition aimed in promoting green and healthy living style, and the theme of our booth “Green Household” (located at A13) echoes with this. Besides introducing suitable plants for domestic plantation through booth display, we were also arranged to have a 45 – minute presentation on stage for in-depth sharing. We regard this…

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