1 Corinthians 13: 1 & 13

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.

And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

15 December 2011

NSS English for Empowerment Course

The following 17 S4 & S5 students have been admitted to the NSS English for Empowerment Course after the interviews conducted on 1/12:

4A 6 HO MAN YING
4A 37 YAU TSZ FUNG
4B 13 NG TSZ YING
4B 36 LEUNG CHI KIU
4B 12 NG KEI YAN
4B 7 LAI HOI CHING
4B 6 CHUNG WING YIN
4B 18 TSE WAI YIN
5D 23 FAN HO YIN
4B 25 CHAN KING HO
5A 37 WAN CHI CHUN IAN
4B 38 LEUNG NOK HANG
5B 4 CHENG CHEE KWAN
5B 6 CHEUNG LOK HEI
4B 35 LEE SING CHAK
5A 7 LEUNG YUEN SIN
5C 3 CHENG HIU TUNG

All students please remember to report to your teacher, Ms. Leong, at 8:55 a.m. on 4/2, 11/2, 3/3, 10/3, 17/3, 24/3, 31/3, 21/4, 5/5 & 12/5. (The room(s) will be announced later.)

S2 Christmas English Enrichment Class

The following S2 students have been admitted to the Christmas English Enrichment Class:

2E 7 LEE KA HANG
2E 24 LEE YAT HIM
2B 24 TANG CHEUK TING
2B 14 YEUNG HOI TING
2C 3 CHAN YEE SUM
2C 8 LO LOK MING
2C 24 TO KIU FUNG
2C 25 TONG KING HANG
2F 5 LAM CHO YU
2D 19 LEUNG KA MING
2E 23 LEE HO LAM
2F 7 LEE HO YI
2F 17 CHEUNG TIN LONG
2C 22 NG SIU HANG
2D 4 CHOW TSE YAN
2F 8 LEUNG NOK TUNG

All students please remember to report to Rm 201 (Venue Updated) at 10:45 a.m. on 23/12, 28/12, 29/12 & 30/12.

S1 Christmas English Enrichment Class

The following S1 students have been admitted to the Christmas English Enrichment Class:

1B 8 FUNG WAN HEI
1A 7 LAU YAN CHING
1A 21 CHEUNG HIU YEUNG
1A 29 TO WAI TSUN
1B 31 WONG MAN KIT
1A 18 WONG CHEUK YIU
1C 11 LI CHING WAI
1C 21 AU YEUNG KAI TIK
1A 13 NG YEE SUM
1C 6 CHOI SUNG YIU
1B 33 WU MAN HON
1C 32 TONG HO WANG
1A 8 LAU YUET CHING
1B 9 HO HIU MAN

All students please remember to report to Rm 201 (Venue Updated) at 8:55 a.m. on 23/12, 28/12, 29/12 & 30/12.

10 December 2011

High-speed Train Accident in China (6A Au Ka Ho)

Comment:
It seemed that it was an accident. Actually, after the accident there was another story. In fact, I here express my sadness about the accident happened, but more sadly was that in order to ensure the high-speed train could work as soon as possible, the Chinese government disregarded human life. The work of searching and rescuing still had not been finished yet, but the government just stopped the action. That’s very inhumane.
Prime Minister Wen Ka Po always says that our country is human-centred, but how about now? Saying one thing and doing another. So how can we trust our country with this irresponsible action? Of course not!
However, there was a piece of news that’s good for the relatives of the victims in this event. That’s the first compensation deal which has been struck between authorities and relatives of victims. Although it is better to get back the lives of the victims rather than money, we knew that it is impossible. A little is better than none. I hope that the relatives of the victims can accept the compensation and live their lives to the fullest.
We always encounter many kinds of difficulties in life. Some people would like to end their lives while some people want to look at the bright side. We should face any kinds of problems optimistically so that we could have a positive life.

1 December 2011

English Speaking Course (1st Cohort)

The following students have been admitted to the English Speaking Course (1st Cohort):

5 December (4 p.m. - 5 p.m.)

- Tong Ho Wang (1C)
- Yeung Hoi Ting (2B)

12 December (4 p.m. - 5 p.m.)

- Lau Yan Ching (1A)

19 December (4 p.m. - 5 p.m.)

- Lam Yik Lai Austin (4A)
- Ng Kei Yan (4B)

All students please remember to report to Ms. Sue Leong at Rm G11.