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Caring Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong

5 students (Lau Tammi Hiu Tung, Kwong Tsz Nga, Yim Wai Ying, Ng Chung Ying and Chu Hoi Wing) participated in promotion on caring the ethnic minorities ( 『尊重‧關愛‧共融』維港一家親」) during November 2018 to January 2019. In the programme, they were assigned to study the culture of South Koreans. They also set up game booths to promote the culture of South Koreans to the public.

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GAP workshop: Belt and Road Initiatives

In order to allow students to understand more on belt and road initiatives, and how they can respect cultures of other countries, we have organized a workshop to introduce belt and road initiatives to our S1 to S3 students on 6 July 2018. During the workshop, students found out the characteristics of 56 countries, and made a mini exhibition. They treasured understanding the cultures of other countries from their own work.  

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Video Conference with students in Shanghai Nanyang High School

To further the connections between our students and their counterparts of our sister school, Shanghai Nanyang High School, student representatives from the two schools had a video conference on 26th June 2018. During the conference, they recaptured the impressive moments of the trip to Shanghai in April. Also, they discussed their views and applications on Belt and Road initiatives, science and technology development.

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Talk by Mr Carl Worker

Mr Carl Worker, the New Zealand Consul-General in Hong Kong, gave a talk to our Secondary 2 and 3 students on 9th October 2017. In the talk, Mr Worker first gave a short introduction to his home country and his duties of a Consul-General. He also provided many interesting facts about the successful interaction among New Zealand, China and Hong Kong.  He concluded the interesting question and answer session by urging students not to be afraid of difficulties as these are part of life and…

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Exchange programme with students from Woodgrove Secondary School

20 students from Woodgrove Secondary School of Singapore visited our school on 15 November 2016.  The focus of their visit was sustainable development. Our students, especially those involved in promoting sustainable development on our campus, were selected to have a chat with the visitors.  Afterward, the visitors toured around our campus, particularly amazed by the environmentally friendly aspects of GCCRC.

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