DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL SPEECH DAY - - - - - Friday, 24 th November 2017 5:30 p.m. in the Auditorium ** For the electronic copy of the Speech Day Booklet, please refer to the School Homepage (http://goo.gl/xgQgZ4)
DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL
SPEECH DAY
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Friday, 24th November 2017
5:30 p.m.
in the
Auditorium
** For the electronic copy of the Speech Day Booklet, please refer
to the School Homepage (http://goo.gl/xgQgZ4)
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PROGRAMME
Opening Prayer by the Revd Alexis R. McCoy
Address by the Headmistress
Address by
Professor Tony F. Chan
President
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Presentation of Prizes and Certificates
by
Mrs. Doris Ho, JP
Supervisor, Diocesan Girls’ School
and
The Right Revd Andrew Chan
Bishop, Diocese of Western Kowloon
Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (Anglican-Episcopal)
Chairman, the Council of the Diocesan Girls’ School
and
Professor Tony F. Chan
Vote of Thanks in English by Yep Cheuk Hei Charlie, Head Girl (2016-17)
Vote of Thanks in Cantonese by Fung Ying Ka Odessa, Head Girl (2016-17)
Vote of Thanks in Putonghua by Wu Yuen Ka Kennis, Deputy Head Girl (2016-17)
School Hymn
Benediction by the Right Revd Andrew Chan
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SCHOOL HYMN
Our Father, by whose servants
Our House was built of old,
Whose hand hath crowned her children
With blessings manifold,
For thine unfailing mercies
Far-strewn along our way,
With all who passed before us,
We praise thy name today.
The changeful years unresting
Their silent course have sped.
New comrades ever bringing
In comrades’ steps to tread;
And some are long forgotten,
Long spent their hopes and fears;
Safe rest they in thy keeping,
Who changest not with years.
They reap not where they laboured,
We reap what they have sown;
Our harvest may be garnered
By ages yet unknown.
The days of old have dowered us
With gifts beyond all praise;
Our Father, make us faithful
To serve the coming days.
Before us and beside us,
Still holden in thine hand,
A cloud unseen of witness, Our elder comrades stand:
One family unbroken,
We join, with one acclaim,
One heart, one voice uplifting,
To glorify thy name.
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SCHOOL COUNCIL (2016-2017)
Chairman: The Rt. Revd Andrew Chan
Vice-Chairman: The Revd Alexis R. McCoy
Members: Mrs. Doris Ho, JP (Supervisor)
Mrs. Stella Lau, SBS, JP (Headmistress, DGS)
Mrs. Annie Lee (Headmistress, DGJS)
Mrs. Josephine Chang (Hon. Treasurer)
Mrs. Sheilah Chatjaval
Prof. Nelson Chen
Mr. Ronnie Cheng
Ms. Stephanie Cheung
Mrs. Yvette Ho
Prof. Arthur Li, GBS, JP
Mrs. Ng Saw Kheng
Mrs. Susanna Wong
Mr. Marco Wu, GBS
Ms. Benita Yu
The Hon. Madam Justice Yuen, JA
Mrs Sherlynn Chan Wong (Chairperson, PTA)
Ms. Yvonne Chan (President, DOGA)
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SENIOR SCHOOL STAFF
(2016-2017)
Headmistress
Mrs. S. Lau, SBS, JP, Honorary Fellow, City University of
Hong Kong; MEd (Counselling), Chinese University of
Hong Kong; PCEd, University of Hong Kong; Dip
D'études Françaises Modernes, University of Geneva;
BA, University of Waterloo.
Principal Graduate Master / Mistress:
Mr. S.K. Lam, BSc (Hons), PCEd, University of Hong Kong;
MA (Information Technology in Education), Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
Acting Principal Graduate Master / Mistress:
Mr. J. Oddie, BSc, King's College London; PCEd, University of
Hong Kong.
Assistant Principal
Mrs. P. Hui, BEd (Hons), Cheltenham & Gloucester College of
Higher Education; TC, Sir Robert Black College of
Education; ACTE (PE), Grantham College of Education.
Senior Graduate Masters / Mistresses I:
Mr. M.H. Au, BSocSc, Chinese University of Hong Kong;
CertEd, University of Hong Kong.
Mrs. C. Chan, BEd (Hons), University of Hong Kong; MA
(Chinese Linguistics), Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Mr. S. Chu, BSc (Hons), University of Manchester; PCEd,
MEd (Administration), University of Hong Kong.
Mr. A. Ebrahim, BA (Hons), University of Pennsylvania;
PGDE, University of Hong Kong.
Mrs. C.P. Ho, BSc (Hons), CertEd, University of Hong Kong;
MSc (Information Technology), University of Edinburgh.
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Mrs. K.Y. Lam, BA (Hons), DipEd, MA (Chinese Language and
Literature), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mr. J. Ng, BEng (Hons), MPhil (Information Engineering),
Chinese University of Hong Kong; PCEd, University of
Hong Kong.
Mrs. K.L. Shing, BA (Hons), CertEd, MEd (Curriculum Studies),
University of Hong Kong.
Ms. K. Suthiphongchai, TEFL Cert, BSc (Hons), California
State University, Long Beach; MA, Teachers College,
Columbia University; PGDE, University of Hong Kong;
Cert in Student Guidance & Discipline, Hong Kong Institute
of Education.
Mrs. P.S. Tong, BEng (Hons), Chinese University of Hong Kong;
PCEd, MStat, University of Hong Kong.
Acting Senior Graduate Masters / Mistresses I:
Mrs. C.C. Wong, BSc (Hons), Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology; MMedSc (Medical Sciences &
Pharmacology), PCEd, University of Hong Kong; MSSc
(General Education & Liberal Studies), Chinese University
of Hong Kong; CIEHLevel II (Food Safety & Hygiene in
Catering), Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, UK;
CT ABRSM (Piano), The Royal Schools of Music, London.
Senior Graduate Masters / Mistresses II:
Miss P.M.L. Cheung, BSc (Hons), Chinese University of Hong
Kong; PGDE, MEd (Science Education), University of
Hong Kong.
Mrs. M. Fong, BSocSc (Hons), PCEd, MEd (Educational
Guidance), University of Hong Kong; MCS, Evangel
Seminary.
Miss N. Kitchell, BA (Hons), University of Keele; MA,
University of Westminister; PGDE, University of Hong
Kong.
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Miss B. Lee, BE, University of New South Wales; PCEd, MSc
(Information Technology in Education), University of Hong
Kong.
Mrs. J. Tang, BSc (Hons), PCEd, MEd (Liberal Studies),
University of Hong Kong.
Miss C. Wong, BA (Hons), PCEd, MEd (Chinese Language
Education), University of Hong Kong.
Mrs. R.L. Wong, BEcon&Fin (Hons), PCEd, University of
Hong Kong; PGDE (Liberal Studies STSK Stream),
Hong Kong Baptist University.
Graduate Masters / Mistresses:
Mrs. F. Adamson, BA (Hons), University College London;
DipTESOL, Trinity College London; PGCE, University
of Sunderland.
Miss R. Ahuja, BA (Hons), Goldsmiths, University of London;
PGDE, University of Hong Kong.
Miss C. Au, BSocSc (Hons), PGDE, Chinese University of
Hong Kong.
Mr. J. Barry, BA (Hons), West Virginia University.
Miss G. Chan, Ontario Certified Teacher; BSc (Hons),
University of Waterloo; MT (Biology and Mathematics
Education), University of Toronto.
Mr. H.C. Chan, BEd (Hons), Chinese University of Hong Kong; MEd (Teaching Chinese as a Second Language), Beijing
Language and Culture University.
Mrs. L. Chan, BA (Hons), MA, Chinese University of Hong
Kong; PCEd, University of Hong Kong.
Miss P.Y. Chan, BA (Hons), BEd (Hons), MA (Teaching
Chinese as an International Language), Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
Ms. V. Chan, BSc (Hons), McMaster University; PCEd,
University of Hong Kong; MEd (Educational
Psychology), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Mrs. Y. Chan, BSc, University of British Columbia; PGDE,
MEd, University of Hong Kong.
Miss B. Chen, BSc, Peking University; MSc, Beijing
University of Aeronautics and Astronautics; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
Mr. L. Cheng, HKICPA, Chinese University of Hong Kong;
PGDE (Phys), City University of Hong Kong; MA
(Professional Accounting and Information Systems),
Hertford College; Mphys(Physics), University of Oxford.
Mrs. M. Cheng, BBA (Hons), Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology; PGDE, Chinese University of
Hong Kong.
Miss W. Cheng, BA (Hons), New York University; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
Mrs. J. Cheung, BA, University of British Columbia; MA,
University of Toronto; PGDE, Hong Kong Baptist
University.
Ms. M. Cheung, MA (Hons), University of Aberdeen; PCEd,
University of Hong Kong.
Miss P. Cheung, BA (Hons), DipEd, Chinese University of
Hong Kong; BFA (Hons), the Hong Kong Academy for
Performing Arts (Film & TV).
Miss G. Chiang, BA (Hons), Chinese University of Hong Kong;
MMus (Historical Musicology), Royal Holloway,
University of London; PGDE, Hong Kong Baptist
University; LTCL.
Miss J. Cho, BA, University of Hong Kong; MA (Translation),
University of Queensland.
Mrs. A. Chung, BSocSc (Hons), DipEd, Chinese University of
Hong Kong; MSc, University of Oxford; DipCS, China
Graduate School of Theology.
Mr. P. Cortes, BA (Hons), University of North Carolina -
Wilmington
Mr. B. Doherty, BSc (Hons), La Trobe University; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
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Mr. C.T. Fung, BSc (Hons), University of Hong Kong; DipEd,
MSc, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mrs. J. Hau, BA (Hons), MA (Chinese Language and Literature),
Chinese University of Hong Kong; PCEd, University of
Hong Kong.
Mr. C.Y. Heung, BA (Hons), MA, Chinese University of
Hong Kong; PCEd, University of Hong Kong.
Miss C. Ho, BA, Charles Sturt University; TC, Northcote College
of Education.
Mr. E. Ho, BSc (Hons), University of Michigan; MSc,
University of California, Berkeley; PGDE, Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
Ms. O. Ho, BA, University of British Columbia; MEd,
University of Hong Kong.
Miss D. Hui, BMus (Performance), University of Wisconsin-Madison ;
PGDE, Hong Kong Baptist University.
Mr. D. Hyam, BA (Hons), University of Stirling; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
Mrs. P. Kam, BA (Hons), Hong Kong Polytechnic University;
MEd (Visual Arts), Hong Kong Institute of Education; TC,
Sir Robert Black College of Education; ATC (Art &
Design), Grantham College of Education.
Miss O. Kong, BA (Hons), Hong Kong Baptist University;
PGDE, MA (Chinese Language and Literature), Chinese
University of Hong Kong; MA (Educational Studies),
University of York, England.
Mrs. S. Kun, TC, Northcote College of Education; BTh,
Evangel Seminary.
Miss H. Kwok, BA (Hons), BEd (Hons), MEd, University of
Hong Kong.
Mrs. D. Lam, BSocSc, PGDE, Chinese University of Hong
Kong.
Mrs. M. Lam, BSc (Hons), PGDE, KPLS, MEd (Liberal
Studies), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Miss D. Lau, BSc (Hons), Chinese University of Hong Kong;
PGDE, University of Hong Kong.
Mr. F. Lau, BEd (Hons), University of Hong Kong; MA (Chinese
Language and Literature), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Miss J. Lau, BEd, University of Hong Kong.
Miss Z. Law, BA (Hons), CertEd, MEd (Curriculum Studies),
University of Hong Kong.
Miss J. Lee, BSc, University of Hertfordshire; PGDE (PSHE),
MEd (Educational Studies), HKIed; Adv Dip Geoscience,
University of Hong Kong.
Ms. S. Leung, BEd (Hons), Chinese University of Hong Kong;
MSocSc (Counselling), University of Hong Kong.
Ms. Y. Leung, BA (Hons), MEd (Social Science), PCEd,
University of Hong Kong.
Mr. H.Y. Li, BEd (Hons), Hong Kong Institute of Education.
Miss S. Li, BSc (Hons), MPhil, PGDE, University of Hong
Kong.
Mr. K.C. Lo, BA (Hons), BEd (Hons), MPhil (Chinese
Language and Literature), Chinese University of Hong
Kong.
Ms. E. Lok, BEd (Hons), TC, Hong Kong Institute of
Education; MSc (Nutrition, Food Science and
Technology), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mrs. V. Ma, BA (Hons), MA (Chinese Language and
Literature), PCEd, University of Hong Kong.
Ms. M.Y. Mak, BA (Hons), BEd (Hons), MA (Chinese
Language Education), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Ms. S. Mak, BEng (Hons), PGDE, University of Hong Kong.
Ms. C. Moy, BBA (Hons), Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology; PGDE, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mr. M. Nip, BEng (Hons), PGDE, Chinese University of Hong
Kong.
Dr. M.W. Or, BSc (Hons), PhD, DipEd, Chinese University of
Hong Kong.
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Miss A. Pang, BSc (Hons), PGDE, Chinese University of Hong
Kong.
Mr. D. Pang, BA (Hons), MA, King's College London;
certTESOL, Trinity College London.
Mrs. R. Santos, BEd (Hons), MEd (Sports Science & Physical
Education), Chinese University of Hong Kong; TC,
Northcote College of Education; ATC (PE), Sir Robert
Black College of Education.
Mrs. V. Stephens, BSc (Hons), The London School of
Economics and Political Science.
Miss P. Sun, BSc, McGill University; PGDE, Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
Ms. A. Sy, BSocSc (Hons), PGDE, MEd (Educational
Psychology), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mr. K.L. Tang, BEd, University of Wolverhampton; TC, ATC
(PE), Grantham College of Education.
Mr. R. Taylor, BA (Hons), University of Nottingham; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
Ms. K. Tengvall, BEd (Hons), Queensland University of
Technology.
Mrs. S.Y. To, BA (Hons), DipEd, Chinese University of Hong
Kong; MEd (Chinese Language Education), University of
Hong Kong.
Mrs. K. Tsang, BBA (Hons), PgDip in Psy, MPhil
(Psychology), PGDE (Liberal Studies), Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
Mr. A. Tsui, BSc (Hons), Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology; MSc, PGDE, Chinese University of
Hong Kong.
Mrs. L. Wong, BEd (Hons), University of Hong Kong; TC, Hong
Kong Institute of Education; MA (Chinese Language and
Literature), Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mr. N.B. Wong, BSc (Hons), DipEd, Chinese University of
Hong Kong.
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Mr. W.S. Wong, BA (Hons), MA (Chinese Language and
Literature), Chinese University of Hong Kong; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
Miss T. S. Wun, BA (Hons), MEd, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign; PGDE, University of Hong Kong.
Ms. D. Yeung, BSc, Simon Fraser University; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
Mr. R. Yeung, BSocSc, PGDE, University of Hong Kong.
Miss C. M. Yip, BA (Hons), Chinese University of Hong Kong;
MA (Chinese Language and Literature), PGDE,
University of Hong Kong.
Miss P. L. Yip, BEng (Hons), PGDE, Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Miss G. Yu, BSocSc (Hons), PGDE (Liberal Studies), Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
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Headmistress’s Report (2016-2017)
Speech Day – 24th November 2017
The 2016-2017 academic year has been another eventful one for
DGS, not least because it marks the launch of our fledging
alternative curriculum, the GCE A Level curriculum alongside the
existing HKDSE curriculum in Secondary 5. It is also the year in
which the full impact of the m-learning mobile platform was felt
most across different Key Learning Areas and year groups,
marking as it does the first year of full implementation of the one–
student one-iPad policy for all classes at DGS. These two
developments highlight our emphasis on refining the curriculum
so that it meets the diverse learning needs of our girls as well as
the alignment of the curriculum towards STEM-related education.
The decision on whether to offer courses leading to the General
Certificate of Education Advanced Level examinations was first
broached in the summer of 2014, when we observed that certain
girls may benefit from an alternative curriculum that would enable
them to enter courses at local tertiary institutions without having to
be dependent on their performance in the Chinese Language
subject. We identified teachers able to teach this alternative
curriculum, and they in turn attended courses to upgrade
themselves with the latest updated information concerning the
Advanced Level syllabus. Simultaneously, we sought permission
from the Education Bureau to open one Advanced Level class from
Secondary 5 onwards and consulted the relevant examination
boards, Cambridge International Examination (CIE) and
International Advanced Level (IAL), about the mechanism for
enrolling students in the Advanced Level public examinations. In
the current academic year, the first cohort of A-Level girls attended
classes in different A-Level subjects including Biology, Chemistry,
Economics, Geography, History, Mathematics and Psychology, as
well as school-based Liberal Studies, Chinese (GCSE first
language paper) and English (academic paper of IELTS test).
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Results of the cohort in public Advanced Level module exams and
tests taken in Secondary 5 have proven very encouraging, and we
look forward to further pleasing results once they complete the full
set of exams in Secondary 6 in 2017-2018.
The m-Learning platform implementation began as a small-scale
project back in 2011 when 50 iPads were available on loan for
teachers and students to conduct their lessons. Recognizing the
possibilities that such learning tools could offer in terms of
teaching pedagogy and in terms of harnessing the resources and
tools available on the internet, the School developed plans to roll
out one iPad per student across different year groups, beginning
with Secondary 1 and Secondary 4 in 2012. This was expanded to
involve more year groups in subsequent years. The current
academic year marks the full completion of this roll-out, with the
support of the IT in Education Team, who constantly monitored,
evaluated and shared teaching pedagogy and packages across
different Key Learning Areas, including flipped classroom, iTunes
U and Nearpod-augmented lessons. Undeniably we have witnessed
good washback effect of these measures as our girls performed
well both academically and in other domains, benefitting from the
refined teaching pedagogy and the integration of technology in
lessons. This is also exhibited by their participation and improved
performance in various external competitions and projects. For
example, in August this year a team of Secondary 2 DGS students
went to Google Headquarters in Silicon Valley, California and won
the champion’s trophy in the Technovation App Design
Competition, which is a direct result of our refined curriculum
emphasizing STEM-based education. These and other such results
indicate that we are on the right track in our provisioning of
technology-based education at our School and equipping our girls
for the future.
In academics, I am pleased to report that the girls reaped pleasing
results in the HKDSE public examinations this year. A total of 129
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girls sat the HKDSE, and attained a total of 143 Level 5**, with
96% of the subject entries awarded Level 3 or above. 87% of the
girls were able to meet the local university entrance requirements.
Of particular mention is the performance of Maggie Lam, who
obtained a perfect score of seven 5**s in all the DSEs she sat, and
emerged as the super scorer among top scorers territory-wide.
Most others girls were able to pursue their desired university
programmes with ease. Girls who sat the first modules of the A
Level curriculum in Secondary 5 also fared well, with 97%
obtaining As and Bs in their respective AS Level modules. All
100% of the cohort scored 8.0 or above in the English IELTS test,
and 100% scored the A grade or above in their GCSE Chinese first
language paper. These sets of results indicate a very good start for
students taking up the alternative curriculum, and I am pleased to
report that the A Level programme is now gaining traction amongst
students and parents as they recognize the benefits of this
alternative pathway for those with specific learning needs and
objectives.
In terms of courses opted by girls at tertiary level, more students
have elected to pursue STEM-related programmes as their
preferred choice than in the past. This heartening trend should
break the stereotype that such courses are bastions for boys only,
as our girls have shown keen interest and capability in pursuing a
STEM-based career. Traditional programmes such as Medicine
continue to draw many girls. For the local universities 15 enrolled
in the Faculty of Medicine, 1 to the Faculty of Dentistry, and 1 to
the Faculty of Speech and Hearing Science. Other girls opted for a
diverse range of courses including Architectural Studies, English,
Economics, Global Studies, Nursing, Politics and International
Relations, Science, Psychology, Quantitative Finance, Social
Sciences and Urban Studies. In addition to the local universities, a
number of girls took up courses at overseas tertiary institutions,
including the London School of Economics and the Royal
Veterinary College in the UK, the University of Pennsylvania and
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the Eastman School of Music in the US, the University of Toronto
and McGill University in Canada, Australian National University
and the University of New South Wales in Australia and Beijing
Normal University in Mainland China. Spanning different
continents, these universities clearly appreciate the caliber of our
girls and value the education they receive at DGS.
Many of our top scholars have also been duly recognized by
outside institutions for their strong academic prowess and potential
in different fields. Among those who embark on tertiary studies
overseas, five were awarded the Hong Kong Scholarship for
Excellence: Cheryl Lau, Liang Huilin, Elise Liu, Ng Hong Yu and
Dorothy Yip. Ng Hong Yu and Elise Liu were also awarded the
American Chamber of Commerce Charitable Foundation Lyn
Edinger US Studies Scholarship and the Bernard van Zuiden Music
Fund respectively.
I would like to go on record to express my deep appreciation and
gratitude to our teachers for their dedication and hard work in
helping the girls reap these results. Through their impetus, the
teaching pedagogy and curriculum of different Key Learning Areas
were refined and enhanced, benefiting the girls in their studies. I
congratulate our girls for boldly pressing ahead in their school
endeavours to obtain these pleasing results. It is important that
every student recognizes that each individual has her combination
of abilities and limitations, and the real challenge lies in being able
to better herself and surpass her own record. Of course, our girls’
diligence and perseverance deserve our full unbridled appreciation.
For more specific reports of the various departments I invite
readers to refer to the full electronic reports from different
departments on our School Homepage at www.dgs.edu.hk.
School life at DGS is perennially active. We take pride in
developing our girls into well-rounded individuals as they acquire
ample opportunities to learn and grow under the five pillars of the
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DGS education: steadfastness in learning as they pursue academic
excellence, sensitivity towards beauty through aesthetic
appreciation of music and the arts, development of stamina, skills
and team building through sports, generosity in service to the
community and to the world, and the overarching pillar that
buttresses the other four, spiritual nurturing that permeates our
School when we honour God and serve our fellow man. We
encourage a balance between both active and contemplative
pursuits so that current and old girls alike can continue to enjoy the
rich vibrancy of life, while honing a keen sensitivity towards
beauty. Allow me now to paint for you a brief tapestry of our non-
academic achievements.
Music at DGS is both a tool to serve and a means to cultivate
bonding and friendship. It also draws and inspires people to
achieve great heights when they perform and play in harmony,
stirring passions and emotions that reach out to the higher sanctum
for performers and audience alike. To this end, we continue to draw
on the expertise and experience of conductor Mr. Leung Kin Fung,
our Performing Arts Director. His presence, together with that of
other conductors the School has employed, have added a
professional touch to our musical performances. In tandem, our
two devoted music teachers continue to work wonders with our
student musicians to produce dazzling, spectacular performances.
This year has been an exceptional year, as student musicians and
their conductors scaled new heights and continued to raise their bar
of excellence. In the 69th Hong Kong Schools Music Festival, the
Symphony Orchestra and String Orchestra came first, as did the
Junior Choir and Senior Choir singing in a Foreign Language,
while the Junior Choir and Intermediate Choir captured first place
singing in Chinese. The Senior Choir and the Senior Mixed Choir
were voted the Best Secondary School Choir in their respective
classes while the Senior Mixed Choir was also voted the Most
Outstanding Secondary School Choir of the Year.
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This was a year of many major musical performances and
collaborations. In July 2017 DGS played host to the 3rd School
Orchestra Festival of Four Regions Across the Straits, involving
some 500 musicians from 9 secondary schools in Taiwan,
Guangdong, Macau and Hong Kong at the Tsuen Wan Town Hall.
This event was open to the public and was well received. The
School’s wind and brass players also had the opportunity to
conduct music exchanges with the Kagoshima Jogo High School
in Japan as part of the Wind Festival in November 2016. In May
2017 the Senior Choir and Symphony Orchestra represented Hong
Kong at the first Shenzhen-Hong Kong Art & Culture Exchange
Festival, as part of celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the
establishment of the HKSAR. These musical exchanges allowed
the public audience at large from different regions of the Asia
Pacific rim to witness and appreciate the talents of our student
musicians.
Our musicians also served the community through the sharing of
their music, for example through sessions of providing musical
interludes at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital once every month.
Students eagerly signed up for these sessions knowing that they
can bring some comfort through music to those undergoing the
hardship of being in hospital, whether as patients, as visiting family
members or as members of the medical staff. The Intermediate
Choir took part in Christmas caroling at the Kowloon Cricket Club
and sang at the 110th Anniversary Celebratory Concert at St
Andrew’s Church as an expression of service. I think we can safely
say that music-making at DGS is synonymous with the School’s
quest for excellence and the School’s motto of Daily Giving
Service. For a complete list of their performances and activities,
you may read the Music Department report published on the
School homepage. As for our drama troupe and especially our
actresses, this year was again an especially memorable one. Our
Drama Ensemble took part in the Hong Kong School Drama
Festival and their Pu Tong Hua piece, 三人四足, captured the
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Award for Outstanding Stage Effect, Outstanding Cooperation,
Commendable Overall Performance and Award for Outstanding
Script, as well as Outstanding Director and Outstanding Performer.
The School advocates the participation of all students in sports for
health and a healthy lifestyle. In the sports arena our talented
athletes represented the School in 23 different Inter-school
competitions and achieved very encouraging results. We were the
champions in eleven of the inter-school events and the runner up
in six others. We were the champion in Athletics, Badminton,
Dodgeball, Dragon Boat Racing, Fencing, Indoor-rowing, Life-
saving, Orienteering, Swimming, Tennis and Tenpin Bowling,
while the Chinese Dance Team clinched the Highly Commended
Award. Equally remarkable is the number of consecutive
championships we have amassed over the years. Our Swimming
Team, Orienteering Team and Athletics Team have now won the
Inter-school championships for the 29th, 13th and 11th consecutive
years respectively. Consequently, DGS once again emerged as the
champion in the Bank of China Hong Kong(BOCHK) Rising Star
Award and came second in the BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Award
with eight individual athletes receiving the Outstanding Athlete
Awards in different disciplines. Moreover, four other students
received the newly established Grantham Foundation Fund
Outstanding Student Athlete Award this year. All these results
came about as a result of the tremendous effort, teamwork and
dedication that has been put in through hours of training and
practice by the captains and members of our sports teams, and by
the teachers-in-charge and coaches. On behalf of the School I
would like to take this opportunity to extend my appreciation to all
those who have made these spectacular achievements on the
different sporting surfaces and arenas possible. For more details of
the Schools’ performance in sport you may refer to the report
uploaded onto the School Homepage.
To provide a broader exposure to our girls through other learning
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experiences, we have looked into ways to revamp the way in which
ECAs are delivered within the school. This year marks our
transition to the revamped Other Learning Experience (OLE)
programme to provide girls a greater range of interests to choose
from, as well as to enhance their acquisition of different non-
academic skills and knowledge, as we had noticed that our girls
were more than ready to do so. We sought the support from tertiary
local universities within the vicinity of the School, including
Baptist University, City University and Open University to offer
courses delivered by their lecturers to our girls on various Friday
afternoons throughout the course of the year. The variety of courses
offered depended on the interest of the girls, and ranged from
Magazine Layout and Design, Documentary Film-making and
Drama Performance courses to specialized courses run by
professionals in different fields, for example Bowling, Cricket and
Rock-Climbing. To facilitate the timetabling, we revamped the
Other Learning Experience (OLE) lesson by replacing the Friday
afternoon ECA sessions which typically lasted one 45-minute
period with five extended OLP (Other Learning Programmes)
afternoon sessions, each lasting the whole afternoon till the end of
school. As a result of the extra time allotted, these extended OLP
sessions gave ECA groups the flexibility to attend courses within
and outside the school campus as well as to conduct their activities
in greater depth. The feedback received by students and course
providers on the revamped OLE has been resoundingly positive,
and we look forward to continuing this arrangement in subsequent
years.
In recognition of the need to broaden the exposure of the girls to
learn beyond the context of the classroom, I am pleased to report
that the School has expanded the number and range of
opportunities for girls to go on local and overseas exchange
programmes. This year we had exchange programmes with a
number of local secondary schools. In each of these exchanges, six
to twelve students made reciprocal visits to each other’s school for
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three days. The exchanges proved worthwhile and students were
able to compare notes about the teaching and learning environment
at each other’s schools. To try and meet the objective of ensuring
at least one opportunity for our girls to travel abroad on an
exchange trip or programme in the course of their secondary school
life, we offered more overseas exchange opportunities. Over 240
girls, accompanied by their teachers, were able to travel abroad on
an overseas study trip or exchange programme organized by the
School in the last academic year. In particular, we opened four new
subject-based study programmes to schools in Zhenjiang,
Hangzhou, Guangzhou and Shanghai in Mainland China and over
one hundred Secondary 4 students took advantage of this
opportunity to learn and reinforce their understanding of Chinese
History and language. Other novel subject-based exchange
programmes that proved worthwhile include the Technology and
Living Department’s course at the Ecole de Patisserie de Tokio in
June 2017. We look forward to the continuation of such
programmes in the coming years to enhance our girl’s local and
global exposure.
I would now like to report on a few of the new initiatives
implemented this year with respect to student support and guidance
and service to the community. One such initiative is in the
enhancement of our careers guidance service through the
deployment of a dedicated Careers Counselor Miss J. Tsoi this year,
to assist the School’s Careers Team in the offering timely
information, advice and help to girls with respect to their career
aspirations and applications to universities. This enhanced service
has proven effective as girls consulted the counselor to make
informed choices about their career pathway. In tandem with this
initiative, the School held its first Summer School Fair in February
2017 and its very own in-house Careers Fair in April 2017 with the
support of the Diocesan Old Girls’ Association (DOGA). The
Careers Fair proved particularly successful, attracting over 350
students as they interacted with 80 representatives from a diverse
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range of professions. The girls expressed appreciation at being able
to have one-on-one exchanges with these representatives who were
able to provide direct and relevant information pertaining to their
career choice.
Apart from careers-related support, girls also gain support from the
programmes provided by the School Guidance and Counselling
team, together with the help of the school social worker. The team
arranged many talks and workshops for girls as well as their
parents with the aim of improving the understanding, harmony and
overall well-being amongst girls and their families. Girls attended
one camp per year with specific focus for each year group from
Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 throughout the course of their
secondary school life. These activities help to draw girls closer
together, as they strengthen friendship, class spirit and identity
within the year-group. Details of activities, talks, workshops and
camps related to student support can be found in the reports of the
Careers and Guidance and Counselling Departments on the School
Homepage.
Another very important aspect of the DGS education is the call to
do social service. Through the experience of caring for and serving
others in Daily Giving Service, our girls cultivate a strong sense of
social responsibility and commitment, and develop empathy and
compassion for the under-privileged and less fortunate. In addition
to the number of ongoing service programmes and projects that we
take part in every year, a new initiative that I would like to
highlight is the Best Buddies Movement which aims at social
inclusion through the promotion of friendship between those with
and those without intellectual disabilities. In May 2017, with the
help of the Fu Hong Society, our School hosted a ceremony to mark
the formation of this new Best Buddies Hong Kong chapter
between Diocesan Girls’ School and Mary Rose School. The
programme provides a chance for students of DGS and Mary Rose
School to cultivate friendships with one another through shared
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activities and outings. It is hoped that the programme can be
extended to include the family members of the students, so that
they can share and appreciate the challenges and joy of daily living
together through such friendships and activities, and gain mutual
understanding and support.
In order to plan ahead with respect to the future development of
our campus as well as to review the state of the school facilities
upon occupation of the School after its redevelopment from
September 2011 onwards, a post-occupation survey was conducted
in the current academic year to obtain the views of different
stakeholders on the provision of various facilities within the School
campus. The results from this survey indicated that the staff and
students are generally satisfied with the provisioning of the
different rooms, labs, halls and other facilities within the School
campus, in terms of ventilation, temperature and lighting of the
different classrooms and venues. They were also generally
satisfied with the level of the greenery distributed throughout
school campus.
One exciting initiative that will commence in the coming academic
year is the project to install boarding facilities within the School
campus to cater to the needs of up to 60 boarders in the years ahead.
Approval of this project has already been granted by the Education
Bureau, and plans have been drawn up with the help of an
appointed architectural firm to supervise the construction of
boarding facilities within the existing main building. The School is
now ready for the next stage of planning to renovate the 9th, 10th
and 11th floors of the main building, to provide accommodation
and dining facilities for up to 60 girls as well as ancillary rooms
and other amenities for boarders and staff members. Construction
is projected to begin in the second half of the 2017-2018 academic
year, with the expected completion date targeted in the last quarter
of 2018. The provision of boarding facilities will certainly prove
very welcome for girls living far away from the DGS campus who
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feel that they can benefit from the DGS education by living on- site.
The project will bring about an exciting new phase in the School’s
development as we return back to the time when the School accepts
boarders once again, as it once did in its long and illustrious past.
The anchor of the DGS education is our Christian faith. As has
been tradition at DGS, every morning the whole school continues
to enjoy the customary privilege of starting each day with worship
in the Auditorium, thanking God for His Blessings and seeking His
Guidance as we live and learn each day. I am grateful to the
Christian teachers who took turns and joined me in sharing
encouraging messages during morning assemblies each day, where
much of our values education is based. I am also thankful to the
girls who conducted their class morning assemblies. It was clearly
evident from their sharings on the theme of “Who is God to Me?”
that they had put in a lot of thought and personal reflection into
their work, displaying much wisdom and understanding well
beyond their years, which was gratifying to behold. I am especially
thankful to the team led by Reverend McCoy from St. Andrew’s
Church for faithfully coming to teach us the Word of God during
assembly on Friday mornings.
To close this report, I would like to thank the Members of the
School Council, the School Management Committee, in particular,
the Chairman of the School Council, the Rt. Rev. Andrew Chan,
Mrs. Doris Ho the School Supervisor, our Honorary Treasurer Mrs.
Josephine Chang, and the Legal Team headed by Ms Benita Yu, for
their valuable guidance and support that have helped me in
delivering my responsibilities as Headmistress. I am also grateful
to Ms. Ho Mo-ki, the Chief School Development Officer (Yau
Tsim and Mong Kok District) of the Education Bureau for
rendering me every support that the School needed.
I would also like to express my utmost appreciation to the many
members of the Parent Teacher Association and Diocesan Old Girls’
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Association. They gave us full support in a variety of ways – in
fact, in any aspect that we ask of them. Moreover, I would like to
record our thanks to the following members of staff who had
served the school well and left us: Mrs. Annie Lee (Deputy
Headmistress), who joined DGJS as Headmistress, as well as Mrs.
C.C. Wong, Miss J. Cho, Ms. M.Y. Mak, Mr. R. Taylor, Mr.T.
Bugaj and Miss H. Kwok. I also would like to especially mention
two teachers who have retired after having served the School
dedicatedly for many years: Mr. N.B. Wong of the Mathematics
Department, who joined us in 1989 and Mr. K. L. Tang, our Sports
Master who joined us in 1994. I wish them both a very happy
retirement. To replenish staff who have left and to meet with the
School’s planned expansion, we have recruited many more new
teachers in September 2017. I hope that our new colleagues will
enjoy working with us and find their job rewarding.
Finally, this report would not be complete without expressing my
sincere and deepest thanks to God, our Heavenly Father, who has
throughout the years greatly showered abundant grace and
blessings upon our School each and every day.
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Major Awards and Scholarships (2016-2017)
External Section I Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Lau Hei Man Cheryl
Liang Huilin Liu Elise Chi Man Ng Hong Yu Yip Nga Kiu Dorothy
The American Chamber of Commerce Charitable Foundation 2016 / 2017 Lyn Edinger U.S. Studies Scholarship
Ng Hong Yu
Multi-faceted Excellence Scholarship Wong Yuen Nam
Bernard van Zuiden Music Fund
Liu Elise Chi Man
Dr. and Madam Tzu-leung Ho Scholarships for Distinguished
Medical Students 2017
Lam Li Man Maggie SCMP/HKJC Student of The Year Awards 2016 organized by South
China Morning Post and the Hong Kong Jockey Club
Best Devotion to School: Winner: Chan Lok San Kate
Scientist & Mathematician: Winner: Jia Jimsyn
Linguist (Putonghua): First Runner-up: Wu Yee
Linguist (Cantonese): Merit Prize: Yau King Ning
Sportsperson: Second Runner-up: Wong Toto Kwan To
Merit Prize: Kuan Yu Ching
Community Contributor: Merit Prize: Chang Cheuk Yan
Grand Prize: Merit Prize: Fung Ying Ka Odessa
Sham Sze Tung Tiffany
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2016-2017 Grantham Scholars of the Year Award
Cheung Cheuk Sin Bernice
Sir Edward Youde Memorial Medals 2016
Cheung Cheuk Sin Bernice
Sir Edward Youde Memorial Prizes 2016-2017
Lam Li Man Maggie
Lee Lok Sze
Princeton Club of Hong Kong Book Award
Fung Ying Ka Odessa
Harvard Book Prize
Winner: Chau Cheuk Wai Katrina
Runner-Up: Lam Yuet Yee
Runner-Up: Poon Ho Kiu Allie
The American Chamber of Commerce Charitable Foundation Prize
Yep Cheuk Hei Charlie
HarvEst Youth Leadership Award
Yeung Kylie
Hong Kong Outstanding Students Award organized by Youth Arch
Foundation
Outstanding Student Award: Leung Tsz Kiu Stephanie
Finalist: Fung Ying Ka Odessa
卓越學生領袖選舉 2016──政賢力量主辦
卓越學生領袖:梁綺淇
卓越學生領袖選舉 2017──政賢力量主辦
卓越學生領袖:楊臻匋
油尖旺區校長會傑出學生選舉 2016-2017──油尖旺區校長會
主辦
傑出學生金獎:鄧童
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第九屆九龍地域傑出學生選舉──九龍地域校長聯會及香港青
年協進會聯合主辦
九龍地域優秀學生:鄧童
Woo Hay Tong Scholarship
Mak Yat Ching Phoebe
Poon Ho Kiu Allie
Chan Siu Ting
Section II
Hong Kong Workplace English Radio Show Competition organized
by Hong Kong Vocational English Programme (HKVEP)
Team: First Runner Up Award
Inidvidual: Best Character Award: Leung Lok Ka Christy
全港中小學生慶回歸 20 周年歷史、文化常識比賽──教育界慶
祝香港回歸祖國二十周年籌備委員會、紫荊雜誌社聯合主辦
校際中學組 : 季軍
初賽個人累計得分 :
冠軍 : 吳芷晴 亞軍 : 關瑋寧
季軍 : 廖天藍
全港中學「兩文三語」菁英大比拼 (第十三屆)──香港西區扶
輪社、香港教育工作者聯會合辦
初級組:亞軍:方善珩
全港中學生「通識教育」及「歷史教育」論文比賽──香港教
師會、香港公民協會合辦
季軍 : 秦正堯
「我的太空夢」全港中小學生徵文比賽──大公報主辦
初中組:
冠軍:麥凱琳 季軍:楊凱鈴
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2016全港中學生中華文化徵文比賽──中國文化院主辦
初中組:
一等獎:李卓藍 三等獎:何嘉悅
高中組:
三等獎:尹聖雅、鄧童
2016第四屆「祖父母日」心耕為家~親情有樹 學界比賽──香
港長者協會主辦
季軍 : 金正青
六藝五常遊戲設計比賽──香港教育博物館主辦
團體:季軍
中傳花樣少年語言藝術大賽──中國傳媒大學出版社主辦
香港區卓越獎及全國銀獎 : 駱丹芳軒
World Mathematics Invitational Tryout organized by The Chinese
Mathematics Association
Gold Award : Poon Ho Kiu Allie
Silver Award : Lam Yuet Yee
The Hong Kong Youth Mathematical Challenge 2017 organized by
The Hong Kong Youth Mathematical Challenge
Gold Award : Jia Jimsyn
Silver Award : Chan Yu Ting Hilary
International Mathematical Olympiad Preliminary Selection Contest
Hong Kong 2017 organized by the International Mathematical
Olympiad Hong Kong Committee
Silver Award : Wong Chi Ka
Singapore and Asian Schools Mathematics Olympiad 2017 Trial
(Hong Kong Region) organized by the Olympiad Champion
Education Centre
Overall : Champion
Individual :
Gold, 1st runner up : Leung Ka Yan Miko, Wong Chi Ka
Gold, 2nd runner up : Chu Tsz Wai Athena
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Silver : Chan Hayley, Chan Tsz Ching, Joeng Ying Tung
Tiffany, Cheung Hoi Yung, Lee Cheuk Lam, Ng Tsz Ching
Alexia, Chin Hei Yin Ramona
Bronze : Lam Wing Tung Christy Caris, Tam Kam Yu, Ma Yi
Tung
「華夏盃」全國數學奧林匹克邀請賽 2017 (全國) 總決賽──
香港數學奧林匹克協會主辦
一等獎:張雋欣
二等獎:尚睿源、盧祉而
Hong Kong & Macau Mathematical Olympiad Open Contest cum
The Asia International Mathematical Olympiad Open Contest
Trial organized by The Asia International Mathematical Olympiad
Union
Seconday Section : Team : Grand Prize & 1st runner up
Hong Kong Junior Mathematics Olympiad – National Mathematical
Forum for Youths organized by the International Mathematical
Olympiad Hong Kong Committee Mathematical Modelling Section : Third : Ip Tsz Sum
Problem Solving Section :
First Class Prize and Silver Award : Leung Ka Yan Miko, Tam
Hoi Yan
Second Class Prize : Chu Tsz Wai Athena, Tse Wing Yan
Third Class Prize : Ngan Sze Yuen
Canadian Mathematics Contests organized by the Centre for
Education in Mathematics and Computing
Team : Highest Team Score (Hong Kong) in the Euclid Contest
Individual : Euclid Contest :
First : Jia Jimsyn Second : Fu Yimei
Third : Poon Ho Kiu Allie
Cayley Contest : Top Scorer : Ip Ingrid
Pscal Contest : Top Scorer : Cheng Lok Lam Lorraine
Gauss Contest (Grade 7) : Top Scorer : Tsui Vivienne
Gauss Contest (Grade 8) : Top Scorer : Chan Hoi Ching
Tiffany, Lee Cheuk Lam, Poon Charlotte Yi-Sum
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Pui Ching Invitational Mathematics Competition 2017 organized by
Pui Ching Middle School
Individual : Silver Award : Ng Sze Mai
National Hua Luo Geng Cup Mathematics Competition 2017 (Hong
Kong region) organized by The National Hua Luo Geng Cup
Mathematics Competition Hong Kong Committee
Team : Second
Individual :
Second : Leung Ka Yan Miko
Third : Tam Hoi Yan
Hong Kong Mathematical High Achievers Selection Contest jointly
organized by Po Leung Kuk and Hong Kong Association for
Science and Mathematics Education 1st Class award : Leung Ka Yan Miko, Ng Sze Mai
2nd Class award : Tse Wing Yan, Lee Kwan Ning Annie
The 8th Hong Kong Mathematics Creative Problem Solving
Competition for Secondary Schools organized by the Gifted
Education Section of EDB
Junior Secondary : Silver Award : Chan Tsz Ching, Cheung
Chun Yan Alicia, Chu Tsz Wai Athena, Tam Hoi Yan
World Class Arena Elite Competition 2017 organized by UK
Education Bureau
Gold Award : Ip Tsz Oi
American Mathematics Olympiad organized by the Singapore
International Mathematics Contests Center
Gold Award : Chan Hayley, Cheung Chun Yan Alicia
Xiwanbei International Mathematics Contest organized by Xiwanbei
International Mathematics Contest
Silver Prize (Preliminary) : Luo Danfangxuan
True Light Girls' Invitational Mathematics Contest 2016 organized
by True Light Middle School
Team : 1st runner up
Individual : Champion : Wong Chi Ka
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China Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (CGMO) 2016 organized by
China Mathematical Olympiad Committee
Bronze Medal : Jia Jimsyn, Ng Sze Mai
The HK Midsummer Gifted Math Cup 2016 organized by Hong
Kong Gifted & Talent Development Institute
Gold Medal : Lam Yuet Yee
Searching for Nature Stories 2017 (Field Study Competition)
organized by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, the
Education Bureau and Ho Koon Nature Education cum
Astronomical Centre
Investigative report-writing competition :
Team : Third
Digi Science Video Production Competition organized by EDB &
HK Association for Science and Mathematics Education
Junior Secondary Division : Team : Second
"My Green Space" Green Building Competition for Schools 2016
organized by Hong Kong Green Building Council
Junior Secondary Division : Team : Third
2016-17 Hong Kong FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Robotics
Tournament organized by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth
Groups
Secondary Division : Team : 1st class award
Hong Kong Student Science Project Competition 2017 (Scientific
Wallchart Division) organized by The Kong Kong Federation of
Youth Groups
Second prize : Wong Yan Ching Grace
英才盃-STEM教育挑戰賽──香港新一代文化協會主辦
學校獎項 : 傑出學校大獎
個人獎項 :
銀獎 : 葉子愛
銅獎 : 何晴希、吳愷嵐
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全港中小學數據科學比賽──香港科學園大數據工作室主辦
初中組 : 銀獎 : 關以詠
My relationship with the Belt and Road Initiative - 2017 Inter-school
Competition on Integrated Abilities of Senior Secondary Students
in Hong Kong co-organised by Hong Kong Professionals and
Senior Executives Association, Belt and Road Global
Development Alliance and New Territories Association of
Societies
Team : Second
Technovation World Pitch Summit organized by Iridescent
Junior Division : Team : Grand Prize
Clip-It Film making competition 2017 organized by Hong Kong
Education Bureau
Team : Second Technovation Challenge 2017 organized by Young Makers &
ChangeMakers
Junior Group : Team : Champion
Microsoft Office / Adobe Creative Cloud Skills Competition 2017
organized by AiTLE, Microsoft and Welkin
Microsoft Word : Third : Wong Ching Tung
Microsoft Excel : Second : Lam Sze Yin Cecilia Girls For Tech – VR Competition for Secondary School Girls
organized by Hong Kong Computer Society - FACE Club & Youth
Club
Team : Champion Inter-School Mobile Phone Application Design Competition 2017
organized by The Hang Seng Management College
Team A : First
Team B : Second 「學習如此多紛」2017 「IT 學與教」電子套件製作比賽──香
港電腦教育學會主辦
團體獎項 : 全場總亞軍
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初中組「兩分鐘學習短片」: 團體獎項 : 冠軍
高中組「兩分鐘學習短片」: 團體獎項 : 亞軍
初中組「程式編寫」: 團體獎項 : 季軍
全港 mBot 機械人挑戰賽 2016──卓思出版社主辦
團體獎項 : 一等獎
Hong Kong Olympiad in Informatics 2016/17 organized by The
Hong Kong Association for Computer Education
Junior Group contest : Bronze Medal : Ng Sze Mai
"Words of Wisdom" Fashion Illustration Design Competition
organized by Clothing Industry Training Authority
Junior Secondary School Section :
Champion : Leung Kwan Yu Jovita
Third : Yuen Ho Lam
HKUST「STEAM × 幸福社區」Poster Design Competition
organized by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Junior Secondary School Section : Third : Wong Ting Yan Audrey
The 21st Hong Kong School Chinese & English Penmanship
Competition jointly organized by Hong Kong Professional
Teachers' Union and Hong Kong Hard Pen Calligraphists'
Association
Overall : Champion
English Penmanship :
Secondary : Leung Ka Yan Miko
Third : Ip Ingrid
Section III
BOCHK Rising Star Award organized by the Hong Kong Schools
Sports Federation
Girls School : Champion
BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Award
Girls School : First Runner-up
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BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Outstanding Athlete Awards
Athletics : Lam Yan Tung
Badminton : Lam Hei Tung Rachel
Hockey : Ying Yan Chung Natalie
Squash : Lui Hiu Lam
Swimming : Wong Toto Kwan To
Table Tennis : Lee Ka Yee Karisa
Tennis : Tsang Wai Yiu
BOCHK Rising Star Athlete Award
Badminton : Cheng Sin Yan Happy
Grantham Outstanding Student Athlete Awards 2016-2017
Badminton : Ng Lee Kwun
Hockey : Chan Chi
Swimming : Ho Nam Wai
Tennis : Wong Hong Yi
Ten Sport Excellence Award : Lau Ho Ching Stephanie
Sport for Hope Foundation Outstanding Junior Athlete Awards for
the third quarter 2016
Lui Hiu Lam
Samsung 2016 Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards
Junior Sports Starts Award (Squash) : Lui Hiu Lam
HK Island & Kowloon Secondary Schools Competition – BOCHK
Archery Cup 2016-2017
Overall : Second Runner-up
B Grade : Second Runner-up
C Grade : First Runner-up
Inter-school Archery Competition organized by HKSSF Overall : Second Runner-up
B Grade : Second Runner-up
C Grade : Champion
Individual :
A Grade : Second Runner-up : Leung Wei Chee
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黃大仙區射箭比賽
反曲弓初級組 : 亞軍 : 盧鍶如
2016年香港盾射箭比賽
女子反曲弓中級組 : 冠軍 : 馬懿彤
Inter-school Athletics Competition (Division 1)
Overall : Champion
A Grade : First Runner-up
B Grade : First Runner-up
C Grade : Champion
Individual
A Grade
100m Hurdles : Champion : Lam Yan Tung
High Jump : Champion : Wong Yuen Nam
Javelin : Champion : Mak Tsz Yan Gianne
Long Jump : Champion : Lam Yan Tung
4400m : Champion :Au Yeung Hok Ka Claire
Chan Lok Yan
Chan Tak Yan
Cheung Yan Yuet Maia
B Grade
100m : Champion : Leung Wing Hei
200m : Champion : Leung Wing Hei
C Grade
100m Hurdles : Champion : Ma Ying Wen Ashleigh
High Jump : Champion : Ko Charis
4100m : Champion : Chan Sophie
Lau Wing Yi
Shum Hei Lam
Tam Tsz Ying
Inter-school Badminton Competition (Division I)
Overall : Champion
A Grade : Champion
B Grade : Second Runner-up
C Grade : Champion
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All Hong Kong Schools Jing Ying Badminton Tournament
Girls’ Team : First Runner-up
Individual
Girls Doubles : First Runner-up : Wong Janelle Victoria
Mak Tsz Yan Gianne
Girls Singles : Second Runner-up : Ng Lee Kwun
Inter-school Basketball Competition (Kowloon Division 1)
Overall : First Runner-up
B Grade : First Runner-up
C Grade : First Runner-up
Inter-school Tenpin Bowling Competition
Team : Champion
Individual : Champion : Hong Shek Ning Sharen
: Second Runner-up : Ho Chiu Yee Phoebe
Inter-school Cross Country Competition (Division I)
Team
Overall : Second Runner-up
A Grade : Second Runner-up
Individual
C Grade : Second Runner up: Mook Ching Lam Janice
2017 全港中小學學界閃避球錦標賽──香港及九龍區中學
女子組 : 冠軍
2016 全港學界閃避球分區挑戰賽──香港及九龍區中學
女子組 : 亞軍
Inter-school Dodgeball (Open) Competition
Champion
Young Post 8th Hong Kong Inter School Dragon Boat
Championships
Small Boat Category : Champion
Standard Boat Category : Champion
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Inter-school Fencing Competition
Team
Overall : Champion
Epee : First Runner-up
Foil : Champion
Sabre : Champion
Individual
Foil
A Grade : Champion : Kuan Yu Ching
: First Runner-up : Chow Lily
: Second Runner-up : Lui Wai Ying, So Wing Sz
B Grade : Champion : Fan Linna
: Second Runner-up : Yuen Wing Chin Vinci
C Grade : Champion : Wong Ho Ching Ashley
: Second Runner-up : Poon Rachel, Yeung Hoi Ching
Epee
A Grade : Second Runner-up : Chiu Cheuk Ki
C Grade : Champion : Poon Hei Wei Hayden
: Second Runner-up : Fung Sem Tou Sheryl,
Lau Yuet Yee
Sabre
A Grade : Second Runner-up : Cheung Yik Tung
C Grade : Champion : Kwok Yan Kei
Second Runner-up : Cheung Lok Yan
All Hong Kong Inter-Secondary Schools Gymnastic Competition
Team
Girls Novice : First Runner-up
Individual
Girls Novice (Floor) : Champion : Sin Ka Long
Girls Junior (Beam, Floor, Vault) : First Runner-up : Chung Yan Yuet
Inter-school Handball Competition
Overall : Second Runner-up
C Grade : First Runner-up
All Hong Kong Inter-Secondary Schools Girls Hockey (Senior)
Competition
Champion
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Inter-school Indoor Rowing Competition
Overall : Champion
A Grade : Champion
B Grade : Champion
C Grade : First Runner-up
All Hong Kong Inter-Secondary School Life-saving Competition
Overall : Champion
A Grade : Champion
B Grade : Champion
Individual
A Grade:
200m Obstacle Swim : Champion:Chan Tsz Ching
200m Super lifesaver : Champion: Yeung Pak Wai
450m Medley Relay : Champion :Hung Nok Yan
Kwan Sum Yuet
Chan Tsz Ching
Ho Nam Wai
Line Throw : Champion: Lau Cheuk Yan
Tang Tiffany Yi Ching
B Grade:
200m Obstacle Swim : Champion: Wong Cho Ying
100m Manikin Carry with Fins: Champion: Ng Ka Hang
50m Manikin Carry : Champion :Tang Vanessa Yik Ching
100m Manikin Tow with Fins : Champion: Hung Hiu Yan
200m Super Lifesaver : Champion: Lam Hiu Wai
450m Medley Relay : Champion : Chan Lok Man
Ng Ka Hang
Wong Cho Ying
Hung Hiu Yan
425m Manikin Carry : Champion : Melis Marsha
Lam Hiu Wai
Li Tsz Ching Yvonne
Tang Vanessa Yik Ching
Netball Development Tournament
C Grade : Champion
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The Joint-School Orienteering Championships
Team
Overall : Champion
A Grade : Champion
B Grade : Champion
C Grade : Champion
Individual
EWA : Second Runner-up : Yuen Jisi Jacqueline
Inter-school Squash Competition
Team
Overall : First Runner-up
Inter-school Individual Squash Competition
A Grade : Gold Medalist : Lui Hiu Lam
B Grade : Silver Medalist : Lau Tin Yan
Bronze Medalist : Chan Siu Ting
Fung On Ying Adele
C Grade : Gold Medalist : Fung Ching Hei
Inter-school Swimming Competition (Division 1)
Overall : Champion
A Grade : Champion
B Grade : Champion
C Grade : First Runner-up
Individual
A Grade
200m Free Style : Champion: Ho Nam Wai
100m Backstroke : Champion: Wong Toto Kwan To
50m Backstroke : Champion: Wong Toto Kwan To
100m Freestyle : Champion: Ho Nam Wai
200m Breaststroke : Champion: Cheung Wing Yan
4x50m Freestyle Relay: Champion: Hung Nok Yan
Ho Nam Wai
Chan Tsz Ching
Wong Toto Kwan To
4x50m Medley Relay : Champion: Kwan Sum Yuet
Cheung Wing Yan
Yeung Pak Wai
Yuen Hei Tung Ava
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B Grade
200m Freestyle : Champion: Lok Hoi Man
100m Backstroke : Champion: Wong Cho Ying
50m Backstroke : Champion: Leung Hui Tung
50m Butterfly : Champion: Lok Hoi Man
100m Freestyle : Champion: Wong Cho Ying
200m Breaststroke : Champion: Lam Hiu Wai
4x50m Medley Relay: Champion: Wong Cho Ying
Chan Lok Man Carissa
Lok Hoi Man
Hung Hiu Yan
C Grade
200m Freestyle : Champion: Ho Sheung Wai
100m Breaststroke : Champion: Law Ho Yee Chloe
200m Breaststroke : Champion: Lam Hoi Kiu
Inter-school Table Tennis Competition (Division 1)
Overall : First Runner-up
A Grade : Champion
B Grade : First Runner-up
C Grade : Second Runner-up 2017 Hang Seng All Schools Championships
Team : Champion
Doubles : Champion : Luk Sze Yu, Yoyo Chan
All Hong Kong Schoold Jing Ying Table Tennis Tournament
Girls’ Singles : First Runner-up: Lee Hoi Man Karen
Girls’ Doubles : Champion : Luk Sze Yu, Yoyo Chan
Inter-school Volleyball Competition
C Grade : First Runner-up
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Section IV
69th Hong Kong Schools Music Festival
• Senior Choir
Best Secondary School Girls’ Choir – First Division –
Singing in Foreign Language
Secondary School Choir – Chinese – Girls –First Division
– Senior: Second
Secondary School Choir – Foreign Language – Girls –First
Division – Senior: First
• Intermediate Choir
Secondary School Choir – Chinese – Girls – First Division
– Intermediate: First
• Junior Choir
Secondary School Choir – Foreign Language – Girls –
First Division – Junior: First
Secondary School Choir – Chinese – Girls – First Division
– Junior: First
• Senior Mixed Choir
Best Secondary School Mixed Voice Choir – First Division
– Singing in Foreign Language
Most Outstanding Secondary School Choir of the Year –
First Division – Singing in Foreign Language
Secondary Mixed Choir – Chinese – Mixed Voice - First
Division – Senior: First
Secondary Mixed Choir – Foreign Language – Mixed Voice
- First Division – Senior: First
• Junior Mixed Choir
Secondary School Choir – Chinese – Mixed Voice – First
Division – Junior: First
Secondary School Choir – Foreign Language – Mixed Voice
– First Division – Junior: First
• Madrigal (Team A) – Foreign Language – Secondary
School – First
• Madrigal (Team B) – Foreign Language – Secondary
School – Second
• String Orchestra – Secondary School – Senior: First
• Concert Band – Secondary School – Intermediate: Third
• Symphony Orchestra – Secondary School – Senior: First
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• Chinese Instrumental Ensemble – Secondary School – First
& Second
• Brass Ensemble – Secondary School – Third
• Erhu Ensemble – Secondary School – Third
• Tom Lee Music Prize for Piano Ensemble – First
- Individual items – 2 scholarship classes, 15 first places,
17 second places and 21 third places –
King’s Model United Nations II 2017 organized by King’s
International Relations Council
Best Delegate Award : Kwan Tong Sum Olga, Chan Lok Yin,
Wong Aimee Yin Ting
第十九屆全港中小學普通話演講比賽 2017──新市鎮文化教育
協會主辦
金獎、全港總亞軍:馮湋栭
第二十三屆聖經朗誦節──漢語聖經協會主辦
中一至中三對誦 (廣東話) :
亞軍 : 顏恩怡, 張琛悅
2017粵港姊妹學校經典美文誦讀比賽──廣東省教育廳主辦
團體:金獎
Hong Kong Schools' Debating Championships
Senior Team : Champion
Junior Team : Champion
Inter-school Mock Trial Championship 2017
Team: Champion
4th Hong Kong Schools Public Speaking Championships 2017
Overall Champion : Cheng Chun Yan
2nd Overall Best Speaker : Woo Hoi Tung Natalie
3rd Overall Best Speaker : Chong Yan Ying
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World Scholars' Cup
Team: Champion
Hong Kong Model United Nations 2017 organized by the Hong
Kong Model United Nations Student Board
Best Delegate in recognition of outstanding diplomacy,
collaborative behavior, and exemplary participation within
their committee : Leung Yee Kei Peony
Best Position Paper in recognition of commendable writing
skills, accurate representation and understanding of their
delegation : Chan Renee Tsz Wai, Leung Ho Kiu Katrina
第十六屆基本法多面體 - 全港中學生辯論賽(基本法盃)──香
港基本法推介聯席會議主辦
普通話組:團體:季軍
International New York Times Debate Challenge
Junior Team : Champion
Senoir Team : Grand Finalist Top 3
Overall third best speaker : Chong Yan Ying
Overall second best speaker : Chan Siu Yee Tania
Overall best speaker and best speaker of the grand finals :
Chau Long Ching Sharon
International Independent Schools Public Speaking Championships
Harvard Model Congress Asia 2016 organized by Harvard
University
Team : Best Asia-Pacific Award
Individual :
Interpretive Reading : Second Runner-up : Yeung Chun To
Chloe
Hong Kong Debate Open High School Division
First Runner-up, Best High School Speaker : Chau Long Ching
Sharon
Grand Finalist Top 3 : Lo Kwan Yee
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The 68th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival – English Section
Champion
Solo Verse Speaking : Wong Chi Ching, Kwok On
Kiu, Jasmine Faddis, Chin Chi Lam, Ng Hoi Ying, Lee Lok
Yee, Lee Tze Yan
Solo Prose Reading : Chan Tsz Wun Charis, Chan Wing In
Anson, Fong Sin Hang Jada
Solo Prose Speaking : Kwan Yui Hei Adelaide, So Zi Qing
Solo Dramatic Performance : Kwan Yui Hei Adelaide
- There were 15 second places and 18 third places -
The 68th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival – Chinese Section
Champion
Cantonese Solo Verse Speaking : Woo Ho Tung Vanessa, Lee
Tze Yan, Wu Yee, Woo Hoi Tung Natalie, Fung Mong Ka
Esther
Putonghau Solo Verse Speaking : Wong Chi Ching Chelsey,
Fung Hei Long, Lee Tze Yan
Cantonese Solo Prose Speaking : Fong Sin Hang Jada
Putonghau Solo Prose Speaking : Lin Yui Yan Veronica
Nam, Fung Wai Yee Queenie
Lyrics Recitation : Lee Tze Yan
Religion Passage Speaking : Lee Tze Yan
- There were 5 second places and 5 third places -
Section V
Poverty Care Ambassador Program Research Project Competition
organized by Mission to New Arrivals Ltd. School of Poverty
Caring
Team : Champion
The Community Youth Club Charity Plant Sale organized by
Community Youth Club of EDB
Yau Tsim Mong District : Gold Award
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Award for Volunteer Service organized by the Social Welfare
Department
Silver Award : Cheung Wai Shan Fion
Bronze Award : Lee Wing Yan, Ling Hau Ching
The 2017 Kiwanis Community Service Award organized by Kiwanis
Club of Hong Kong
The 2016 Kiwanis Service Award:
Chong Man Jasmine, Ho Ho Chin
Outstanding Girl Guide Award 2017 organized by Hong Kong Girl
Guide Association
Division Level : The Outstanding Girl Guide Award :
Chong Man Jasmine
Unit Level : The Outstanding Girl Guide Award :
Chong Man Jasmine
Hong Kong Girl Guides Guide Shield Competition 2017 organized
by The Hong Kong Girl Guides Association
Orienteering Competition :
Team : First-Runner Up
The Outstanding Unit Award 2015-2016 organized by The Hong
Kong Girl Guides Association
Guide Section : The Outstanding Unit Award
The Chief Commissioner's Guide Award organized by The Hong
Kong Girl Guides Association
Guide Section : The Chief Commissioner's Guide Award
Hong Kong Award for Young People organized by Hong Kong
Award for Young People Schools Operating Authority
Bronze Level: Wong Man Sum, Yuen Jisi Jacqueline, Chong
Man Jasmine
Hong Kong Award for Young People organized by Hong Kong
Award for Young People Schools Operating Authority
Team : Bronze level
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The Community Youth Club Outstanding Member Award
Cheng Sum Mei
Community Youth Club Merit Award Scheme
White Star Award: Wei Tiffany Ching
Blue Star Award: Wei Tiffany Ching, Cheng Sum Mei
** For the full list of prize recipients, please refer to the
School Homepage (www.dgs.edu.hk) **
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Major Awards and Scholarships (2016-2017)
Internal Section I
The Dr. C.J. Symons Cup
Fung Ying Ka Odessa
Yep Cheuk Hei Charlie
The Elim Lau Cup - The Most Outstanding Student of the Year
Fung Ying Ka Odessa
Students of the Year & the D.G.S. Women of Excellence Scholarships
Secondary 5: Sham Sze Tung Tiffany
Secondary 4: Wong Chi Ka
Secondary 3: Fong Sin Hang Jada
Secondary 2: Kwan Wei Ling Chloe
Secondary 1: Chan Tsz Ching
The D.G.S. Vocalist of the Year
Tsoi Sarah
The D.G.S. Instrumentalist of the Year (Chinese Music)
Sin Kwan Yin
The D.G.S. Instrumentalist of the Year (Western Music)
Lee Kate Xintong
The D.G.S. Valuable Musician (Chinese Music)
Au Ka Wai
Chan Wing Yu Tang Fong Yi Fanny
Tang Tung Wong Jennifer Man
The D.G.S. Valuable Musician (Western Music)
Chang Cheuk Yan
Lau Sze Yat
Leung Huen Tung Ng Tsz Hang Victoria
Tong Chin Wai Chie
Tsui Oi Yan
Yau Chin Yu Yee Audrey Karyn
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The D.G.S. Sports Girl of the Year
Senior section: Mak Tsz Yan Gianne
Junior section: Tsui Ka Yan
The D.G.S. Athlete of the Year
Senior section: Lam Yan Tung
Junior section: Leung Wing Hei
The D.G.S. Swimmer of the Year
Senior section: Wong Toto Kwan To
Junior section: Ho Nam Wai
The D.G.S. Dancer of the Year
Senior section: Chan Chit Ying
The D.G.S. Outstanding Athlete Awards Senior section Junior section
Archery:
Badminton:
Basketball:
Beach Volleyball:
Cross Country:
Dragon Boat:
Dodgeball:
Fencing:
Handball:
Hockey:
Indoor Rowing:
Life-saving:
Netball:
Orienteering:
Squash:
Table Tennis:
Tennis:
Tenpin Bowling:
Volleyball:
Lo Si Yu Florence
Lam Hei Tung Rachel
Ng Lee Kwun
Chow Kwan Wing
Wong Sin Ling
Chan Lok Yan
Chan Tsz Ching
Lam Ching Clarise
Kuan Yu Ching
Looi Nga Laam
Chan Chi
Ying Yan Chung Natalie
Wong Janelle Victoria
Chan Tsz Ching
Au Yeung Sin Man
Yuen Jisi Jacqueline
Lui Hiu Lam
Lee Ka Yee Karisa
Tsang Wai Yiu
Choi Tsz Wai
Choy Hoi Ting
Leung Wei Chee
Cheng Sin Yan Happy Serena
Wong Yee Ching
Ng Ki Wing
Mook Ching Lam Janice
Tsoi Wing Sze
Tsui Ka Yan
Kwok Yan Kei
Lam Nori
Tsang Sheung Yau Phoebe
Ng Ka Hang
Wong Cho Ying
Tsui Wing Yuen
Lau Tin Yan
Luk Sze Yu
Wong Hong Yi
Ho Chiu Yee Phoebe
Wong Lut Sum
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The D.G.S. Scholarships Secondary 6: Chan Chiu Yung Ophelia
Chan Hue Yuet Kalfanie
Chan Lok Hang Loraine
Chan Lok San Kate
Chan Sik Nim Alethea
Chan Wing Yin
Chan Wing Yu
Cheung Sum Yi Zoe
Chiu Cheuk Ki
Chiu Lok Yan Joyce
Chow Karina Gabrielle
Chow Yik Yee Eunice
Chu Lok Hang Sheryl
Chui Jacklyn Hoi Ying
Chung Cheuk Yee Coey
Ho Cheuk Wing
Ko Sze Ki
Lam Li Man Maggie
Lau Hei Man Cheryl
Lau Ho Yee
Lau Sin Tung Clarice
Lee Ching Chi
Lee Hoi Yiu
Lee Lok Sze
Lee Wing Lam
Leung Wing Man Christy
Leung Yee Nok Clemence
Li Juan Lok Jessie
Liang Huilin
Mak Chiu Yu Clarice
Mak Yat Ching Phoebe
Ng Hong Yu
Poon Yee Yan
Siu Hoi Ting
Tsang Wing Yi Victoria
Tsui Sui Nam
Wong Hiu Yu Sabrina
Yeung Lok Yiu
Yip Nga Kiu Dorothy
Yiu Kate
Secondary 5: Chan Chit Ying
Chan Sum Yin Sabrina
Chan Yvonne Yuet Yan
Chang Cheuk Yan
Chau Cheuk Wai Katrina
Chau King Ling
Cheung Wynn
Chong Man Jasmine
Chua Eden
Chuen Lok Man
Fong Sze Yu
Fu Yimei
Fung Ying Ka Odessa
Ho Bethany Violet Tze Tung
Ho Ying Jai
Jia Jimsyn
Kwan Chi Ting
Lam Yuet Yee
Leung On Yee Nikki
Leung Tsz Kiu Stephanie
Poon Ho Kiu Allie
Poon Ying Tung
Sham Sze Tung Tiffany
Sun Yu Ching
Tam So Yin
Tang Fong Yi Fanny
Tang Tung
Tse Yi Kei Stephanie
Tsoi Sarah
Wei Tiffany Ching
Wong Jing Yu
Wong Lok Hei Kitty
Wong Sin Yu
Wu Yuen Ka
Wu Zheng
Yau Mei Shun
Yep Cheuk Hei Charlie
Yeung Kylie
Yip Kwan Wing
Zheng Ziying
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Secondary 4: Au Wai Yan
Chan Cheuk Hei Sarah
Chan Siu Ting
Chan Tsz Hang Henrietta
Chan Wing In Anson
Cheung Lok Yee
Chin Hei Yin Ramona
Chiu Dick Man Hannah
Choi Chloe Yan Ping
Fu Ziruo
Gao Yawen
Haissaguerre Sophie
Ho Yin Yee Jocelyn
Hui Shun Hei Janis
Lai Wing Tsz
Lam Patricia Dorothy
Lam Sze Yin Cecilia
Lee Lok Yee Asta
Lee Pui Ka
Leung Nga Man Charlotte
Li Yui Yan Veronica
Li Zhi Xin
Lo Wing Lam
Looi Nga Laam
Mi Yuqi
Mok Wing Sum Jess
Mui Tsam Yin
Pang King Chi
Siu Andrea
So Tin Yau Natalie
Tam Ka Wing
Tang Sin Kiu
Tse Jessica Hei Wai
Wong Aimee Yin Ting
Wong Charlotte Loc Heng
Wong Chi Ka
Wong Ching Tung Monique
Wong Chun Ting Tiffany
Wong Janus
Yeung Man Kei Helen
Secondary 3: Chak Yan Lam
Chan Shun Lydia
Chan Siu Yee Tania
Chau Long Ching Sharon
Cheng Lok Lam Lorraine
Cheng Pearl Tsoi Wun
Cheung Hoi Shan
Chong Yan Ying
Choy Huen Wai Chloe
Fan Sum Yin
Fong Sin Hang Jada
Fung Tiffany Wing Ying
Fung Wai Yee Queenie
Go Kei Wai Nicole
Ho Sum Yin
Ho Yan Tung
Ko Yi Lam
Lam Tsz Chin Janice
Leung Hoi Ching
Leung Kwan Yu Jovita
Li Junqiao Sabrina
Lo Oceana Mimi
Low Audrey
Lui Yin Lam
Mak Chiu Ki Astor
Moy Sze Wing Clara
Ng Hiu Ying
Ng Ka Hei
Ng Man Yau Enez
Ng Sze Mai
Ngan Yan Yi
Shek Hei Tung
Shiu Yan Ki Faith
Siu Margaret Cynthia
Vermeer Elena Yin
Wan Cheuk Ying
Wong Lok Man
Woo Hoi Tung Natalie
Yu Ki Yan
Yuen Laetitia
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Secondary 2: Chan Hoi Ching Tiffany
Chan Hoi Ying Emily
Chan Ka Huen
Chan Lok Hei
Chan Nga Kwan
Chan Siu Yan
Chen Ling Yi
Chiu Man Toi
Chong Sum Yip
Chow Yan Yu Jamie
Chu Tsz Wai Athena
Ho Casey Ka Yuet
Hui Yuk Ting Victoria
Kwan Wei Ling Chloe
Kwok Hiu Lam Selina
Lai Wing Shan
Lam Cheuk Yan Jamie
Lao Chin Wai Kristie
Law Hei Nga Jasmine
Lee Cheuk Lam
Leung Ka Yan Miko
Li Wing Tung
Liu Tin Nam
Looi Nga Man
Lun Hoi Ching Sherri
Ng Claresta
Ng Hannah
Ng Tsz Ching Alexia
Ngan Sze Yuen
Pang Adelaide Kwun-Kiu
Poon Charlotte Yi-Sum
Tam Hoi Yan
Wong Charis Lorraine
Wong Hei Tung
Wong Hiu Yu
Wong Wan Chun Ashley
Wong Yin Chi Jade
Yau Hazelle Nevada
Yeung Shuet Ching
Zhu Kezhen
Secondary 1: Carless Alison Mary
Chan Ching Tung Megan
Chan Hayley
Chan Tsz Ching
Cheng Chun Yan
Cheng Wing Chi Angelina
Cheung Hoi Yung
Cheung Lok Ching Tiffany
Chung Hiu-Laam
Fung Lok Man
Hon Kai Yu
Huang Tsz Yiu
Huang Yunshi
Joeng Ying Tung Tiffany
Kung Mei Hang
Lai Shun Yan Gianna
Lam Wing Tung Christy Caris
Lau Yuk Yi
Lee Amelia Nicole
Lee Wing Ka Vivian
Liu Hiu Wai Jasmine
Luk Ho Ki Valerie
Luk Mei Kei
Ma Hei Yuet
Ng Wing Sze Chloe
Sheung Yui Yuen
Sin Ka Long
Sum Hei Ting Angel
Tang Hoi Ying Helen
Tse Yan Wing Alvina
Tsoi Valerie
Tsui Ka Wai Bernice
Tsui Vivienne
Wan Kiu Isabella
Wong Rachel Julianna
Wong Yan Ching Grace
Wong Yat Yin
Wu Ingrid
Wu Xin Mei Madeleine
Yip Man Chi Valerie
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The D.G.S. Improvement Awards
Secondary 5: Chan Sum Yin Sabrina
Chau King Ling
Ching Kwan Kiu
Lee Hin Lok
Leung Huen Tung
Li Lok Yi
Lo Cheuk Ting Natalie
Ng Cheuk Hei
Ng Tsz Hei
Sin Kwan Yin
Secondary 4: Chan Hoi Yan
Chiu Seen Yung
Ho Sin Kwan
Ho Yin Yee Jocelyn
Lam Hoi Ting Christy
Liu Wing Sze
See Joyce
Sze Wan Fong
Tang Wing Sze Joyce
Wong Sheung Man
Secondary 3: Chan Hui Yin Chloe
Chan Ying Sum
Chau Long Ching Sharon
Lam Hoi Ling Amanda
Man Yu Yan
Pang Enyo
Shek Hei Tung
Tse Tsz Yiu
Wong Ching
Wong Yi Ki Erica
Secondary 2: Chan Lok Hei
Chan Lok Yee
Hui Wing Kiu Chloe
Lao Chin Wai Kristie
Tsang Sum Yee
Wong Yi Man
Wong Yuk Ning Natalie
Yeung Tsz Ying
Yik Yu Chin
Zang Charmaine Stephanie
Secondary 1: Fung Mong Ka Esther
Gilbert Jacqueline Ruby
Huang Yunshi
Kum Man Suet Hana
Lau Yuk Yi
Ngan Pui Ka
Tang Hoi Ying Helen
Tse Man Shan
Tsui Ka Wai Bernice
Wang Hing Ling Yana
The D.G.S. Exhibitions for Music Au Ka Wai
Au Ka Wing Gloria
Chan Cody
Chan Lok Hei
Chan Lok Yan
Chan Tsz Wing
Chan Wing In Anson
Chan Wing Luen Disney
Chan Wing Yu
Chan Yu Ting Hilary
Chang Cheuk Yan
Ng Esther
Ng Hoi Yin
Ng Shuk Ching Rachel
Ng Tsz Hang Victoria
Ng Tsz Kwan Chloe
Ng Yan Wa
Poon Charlotte Yi-Sum
Shiu Suet Yin Athena
Shiu Yan Ki Faith
Sin Kwan Yin
Suen Yan Tung Justine
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Chay Hiu Wai
Chen Ling Yu
Cheung Sze Hang Cynthia
Ching Kwan Kiu
Chiu Ching
Chiu Seen Yung
Chiu Tsz Sum Canice
Chung Wing Lam Chloe
Fung Sem Tou Sheryl
Ho Ho Chin
Ho Sum Yin
Ho Ying Jai
Huang Ying Xun Wing
Hui Shun Hei Janis
Kwan Yui Hei Adelaide
Lam Lok Yee Jane
Lam Wing Sum
Lau Sze Yat
Law Chin Yuet Maxine
Lee Ka Wai
Lee Kate Xintong
Lee Ning Wai Sophia
Leung Ching Tung Kelly
Leung Huen Tung
Li Getty Wing-Yin
Li Pui Yau Yoyo
Liu Elise Chi Man
Lo Katrina
Lo Oceana Mimi
Lun Hoi Ching Sherri
Ma Cheuk Lam
Mak Hei Ching
Tam Gladys
Tam Natalie Nga Man
Tang Charmaine Ching Ching
Tang Fong Yi Fanny
Tang Nga Man Migee
Tang Tung
Tong Chin Wai Chie
Tsang Choy Yin Jocelyn
Tsoi Sarah
Tsui Cheryl Hiu Yee
Tsui Oi Yan
Vermeer Elena Yin
Wan Ching Natalie
Wang Lai Ka Natalie
Wong Charissa Hannah
Wong Cheuk Hei Eugenie
Wong Cheuk Ying Cherry
Wong Chung Yan
Wong Jennifer Man
Wong Rae Ching Rachel
Wong Tsz Yan
Wong Wing Nicole
Wu Hiu Tung Tiffany
Yau Chin Yu
Yee Audrey Karyn
Yep Cheuk Hei Charlie
Yeung Man Kei Helen
Yip Chuen Yan
Yip Hiu Tsun Tiffany
Yip Hiu Tung
Yue Yui Yan Charis
The D.G.S. Exhibitions for Other Talents Chan Yee Ching Vennese
Chau Long Ching Sharon
Cheung Chun Yan Alicia
Haissaguerre Sophie
Ip Ingrid
Ip Tsz Sum
Jia Jimsyn
Leung Ka Ching
Leung Yee Kei Peony
Liu Choi Yiu
Lo Kwan Yee
Luo Danfangxuan
Mui Tsam Yin
Poon Ho Kiu Allie
Tang Sin Kiu
Tsang Choy Yin Jocelyn
Wong Cheuk Hei Eugenie
Wong Chi Ka
Wu Yee
Yeung Chun To Chloe
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The D.G.S. Exhibitions for Sports Au Ka Wing
Au Wai Yan
Au Yeung Hok Ka Claire
But Cheuk Yiu
Chan Chi
Chan Chit Ying
Chan Lok Man Carissa
Chan Lok Yan
Chan Lok Yee
Chan Siu Ting
Chan Sophie
Chan Sze Chai
Chan Tak Yan
Chan Tsz Ching
Chan Tsz Ching
Chan Ying Sum
Chau Ying Chi
Cheng Lok Yan
Cheng Sin Yan Happy Serena
Cheng Yan Ching
Cheung Hoi Lam
Cheung Hoi Ni
Cheung Tsz Yau Rachel
Cheung Wing Yan
Cheung Yan Yuet Maia
Chiu Tin Wai
Chiu Wai Ching
Chiu Wai Tsam
Choi Chloe Yan Ping
Choi Tsz Wai
Chou Cheuk Lam Shermane
Chow Kwan Wing
Chow Lily
Chu Karen
Chung Yan Yuet Jeanie
Fan Linna
Fok Tsz Yi
Fung Ching Hei
Fung On Ying Adele
Fung Sem Tou Sheryl
Fung Sze Ngo
Ho Nam Wai
Ho Pui Chi
Lee Ka Yee Karisa
Lee Sum Yuet
Leong Justine Sophie Kwan Tung
Leung Hui Tung
Leung Nga Ching
Leung Tsz Ching
Leung Wing Hei
Li Tsz Ching Yvonne
Lin Ka Wing
Liu Choi Yiu
Lo Si Yu Florence
Lo Tak Yan Bertha
Lok Hoi Man
Looi Nga Laam
Looi Nga Man
Look Avril
Lui Hiu Lam
Luk Sze Yu
Ma Yi Tung
Ma Ying Wen Ashleigh
Mak Tsz Yan Gianne
Melis Marsha
Mook Ching Lam Janice
Ng Ka Hang
Ng Lee Kwun
Ng Tsz Hei
Ng Tsz Ying
Pang Wing Sze
Poon Hei Wei Hayden
Poon Rachel
Shi Shu
Shum Hei Lam
Sin Chin Hang Sophia
So Chui Hong
So Wing Sz
Sum Tao Myrtle
Tam Kam Yu
Tam Suet Ying
Tang Hoi Ying
Tang Tiffany Yi Ching
Tang Vanessa Yik Ching
Tsang Fai Yee
Tsang Pak Chi
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Ho Sheung Wai
Ho Yin Yee Jocelyn
Hong Shek Ning Sharen
Hui Jacqueline Ying Wai
Hui Wai Phoebe
Hui Wing Kiu Chloe
Hung Hiu Yan
Hung Nok Yan
Ko Alexis
Ko Charis
Kuan Yu Ching
Kwan Sum Yuet
Kwok Hui Man Natalie
Kwok Kotis
Kwok Wing Sum Sharlott
Kwok Yan Kei
Lam Cheuk Lam Kelly
Lam Ching Clarise
Lam Hei Tung Rachel
Lam Hiu Wai
Lam Hoi Kiu
Lam Nori
Lam Po Ying
Lam Tsz Chin Janice
Lam Yan Tung
Lau Cheuk Yan Samantha
Lau Cheuk Yin Eugenia
Lau Wing Yi
Lau Yuet Yee
Law Ho Yee Chloe
Law Lok Yin
Lee Bik Gwan
Lee Chung Yan
Tsang Wai Yiu
Tsang Yuk Yue Cherry
Tse Yui Chin
Tsoi Wing Sze
Tsui Ka Yan
Tsui Wing Yuen
Wai Yee Ching
Wan Bai Yan Trudy Elizabeth
Wan Ling Shu
Wan Pak Hei Chloe Victoria
Wan Tsz Kiu
Wong Cho Ying
Wong Ho Ching Ashley
Wong Hoi Ki Jenny
Wong Hong Yi
Wong Janelle Victoria
Wong Jasmine Yi Ting
Wong Sze Ting
Wong Toto Kwan To
Wong Wing Lum
Wong Yee Ching
Wong Yuen Nam
Yau Sin Lin
Yeung Hoi Ching
Yeung Pak Wai
Yeung Sin Kiu
Ying Yan Chung Natalie
Yiu Hei Kiu Janice
Yu Chin Hang Carina
Yu Yan Kiu
Yuen Hei Tung Ava
Yuen Wing Chin Vinci
The Daily Giving Service Awards
Chan Cheuk Hei Sarah Chan Lok Yan Lee Cheuk Lam Cherlin
Luk Kei Suet Angela Wu Yee
The D.G.S. Awards for Academic Excellence Carless Alison Mary Chan Hayley Faddis Jasmine Lai Shun Yan Gianna Liu Hiu Wai Jasmine
Luk Ho Ki Valerie Sheung Yui Yuen Tsang Stephanie Kathryn Tsui Vivienne
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The D.G.S. S1 Entrance Scholarships (Academic) Cannon Stephanie Kate
Chan Hoei Yin
Chan Pui Maan Ingrid
Chan Tsz Ching
Cheng Cho Miu Mia
Cheng Chun Yan
Cheung Ching Yu Clara
Cheung Chun Yan Alicia
Cheung Yan Yuet Maia
Chiu Cheuk Yi
Chui Chung Hei Janice
Chung Lillian Renee
Fung Mong Ka Esther
Fung Sem Tou Sheryl
Lee Man Chi Charlize
Li Wing Yan
Ma Hei Yuet
Miu Audrey Riqing
So Mei Chi Germaine
Sum Hei Ting Angel
Tai Grace Tzu Chun
Tam Yat Sum Liz
Tse Yan Wing Alvina
Tsoi Valerie
Wan Kiu Isabella
Wu Ingrid
Yeung Hoi Ling
Yip Man Chi Valerie
The D.G.S. S1 Entrance Scholarships (Music) Cheng Hiu Sin Hillary
Cheung Hoi Lam
Chiu Janice Tsz Yu
Choi Hoi Man Helena
Chui Chung Hei Janice
Ho Hei Lam
Ho Serena Lok Yiu
Hon Kai Yu
Ip Tsz Oi
Lok Wing Hei
Ng Hoi Yin
Tai Grace Tzu Chun
Tsoi Valerie
Tsui Cheryl Hiu Yee
Wan Kiu Isabella
Wong Sa
Yeung Hoi Ching
Yip Man Chi Valerie
The D.G.S. S1 Entrance Scholarships (Sports) Chan Sze Chai
Chan Wing Hei Hayley
Chau Ying Chi
Cheng Lok Yan
Cheung Hoi Lam
Cheung Yan Yuet Maia
Chiu Wai Ching
Chu Karen
Ho Pui Chi
Ho Yan Tung
Hui Wai Phoebe
Kan Hoi Ching
Ko Charis
Kwok Wing Sum Sharlott
Lam Hiu Nam
Law Ho Yee Chloe
Luk Ka Wing
Mook Ching Lam Janice
Poon Rachel
Shi Shu
Tam Kam Yu
Tam Yat Sum Liz
Tang Hoi Ying
Tsang Fai Yee
Wai Yee Ching
Wan Pak Hei Chloe Victoria
Wong Ho Ching Ashley
Wong Sze Ting
Yeung Hoi Ching
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The D.G.S. Entrance Scholarships (Sports)
Chan Sophie
Wong Cho Ying
Scholarships
Cecilia Chan Scholarship……………..
Class of 1958 Scholarship……….........
Class of 1964 Scholarship……….........
Class of 1967 Service Award…............
Class of 1978 Scholarship……….........
Gibbins Scholarship…………………..
Grace Tsin-Kiu Young Memorial
Scholarship……………………………
Pong Chan Kwai Ying Scholarship…..
Pong King Cheung Scholarship............
Symons Scholarship…………………..
The Anderson Sports Prize……...........
The Grose Literature Prize……............
The Laing Science Prize………...........
The Major S.M. Churn Business
Studies Prize…………………………..
The Welfare League Language Prize…
Bishop Ho Ming Hua (Ronald O. Hall)
Memorial Scholarships……….............
Ho Ying Jai
Chong Man Jasmine
Poon Ho Kiu Allie
Sham Sze Tung Tiffany
Chuen Lok Man
Chau Cheuk Wai Katrina
Ng Sze Mai
Leung Tsz Kiu Stephanie
Fung Ying Ka Odessa
Tai Grace Tzu Chun
Wong Lok Hei Kitty
Chan Yvonne Yuet Yan
Chung Cheuk Yee Coey
Chu Lok Hang Sheryl
Mak Tsz Yan Gianne
Chan Hilary Huitung
Chau Cheuk Wai Katrina
Yau Mei Shun
Leung Yee Kei Peony
Wei Tiffany Ching
Lo Wing Lam
Mak Chiu Ki Astor
D.O.G.A. Scholarships
Dr. C.J. Symons Scholarship………….
D.O.G.A. (Hong Kong) Scholarships
Secondary 6………………………
Secondary 5………………………
Secondary 4………………………
Secondary 3………………………
Secondary 2………………………
Secondary 1………………………
Yip Nga Kiu Dorothy
Lam Li Man Maggie
Lam Yuet Yee
Yeung Man Kei Helen
Ng Ka Hei
Lee Cheuk Lam
Cheng Wing Chi Angelina
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D.O.G.A. (Southern California)
Scholarships…………………………...
D.O.G.A. (Toronto) Scholarships…….
D.O.G.A. (Vancouver) Scholarships….
Tang Tung
Yau Mei Shun
Cheung Wynn
Wei Tiffany Ching
Tse Yi Kei Stephanie
Yeung Kylie
Wu Yuen Ka
Zheng Ziying
Tang Fong Yi Fanny
P.T.A. Scholarships
Secondary 6U
Secondary 6W
Secondary 6X
Secondary 6Y
Secondary 6Z
Chung Cheuk Yee Coey
Mak Chiu Yu Clarice
Lee Ching Chi
Yiu Kate
Ko Sze Ki
Secondary 5U
Secondary 5W
Secondary 5X
Secondary 5Y
Secondary 5Z
Poon Ying Tung
Wu Zheng
Yep Cheuk Hei Charlie
Chua Eden
Chan Chit Ying
Secondary 4U
Secondary 4W
Secondary 4X
Secondary 4Y
Secondary 4Z
Lam Patricia Dorothy
Tse Jessica Hei Wai
Lo Wing Lam
Mui Tsam Yin
Wong Janus
Secondary 3U
Secondary 3W
Secondary 3X
Secondary 3Y
Secondary 3Z
Chong Yan Ying
Fung Wai Yee Queenie
Chak Yan Lam
Cheung Hoi Shan
Leung Wai Ching
Secondary 2U
Secondary 2W
Wong Hiu Yu
Ng Hannah
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Secondary 2X
Secondary 2Y
Secondary 2Z
Ng Tsz Ching Alexia
Ho Casey Ka Yuet
Lao Chin Wai Kristie
Secondary 1U
Secondary 1W
Secondary 1X
Secondary 1Y
Secondary 1Z
Luk Ho Ki Valerie
Cheung Hoi Yung
Wu Xin Mei Madeleine
Lam Wing Tung Christy Caris
Lau Oi Lam Rochelle
Modern Languages Scholarships
Japanese Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Chan Pui Maan Ingrid
Chan Wing Man
Chui Irene
Chan Tsz Wai Jasmine
Spanish Level 1
Level 2
Level 3 (IC)
Level 4 (IC)
Level 5 (IC)
Leung Sze Wan
Wong Yat Yin
Wong Yin Chi Jade
Lo Tak Yan Bertha
Wong Yuk Ning Natalie
Chak Yan Lam
Lo Si Yu Florence
Tang Tung
Putonghua ShuiPing Ceshi
Preparation Class
Chan Cheuk Hei Sarah
Chan Ho Lam
Chong Tsz Yen Hayley
Fung Wai Yee Queenie
Ho Chiu Yee Phoebe
Ho Yan Tung
Lau Hiu Wing
Leung Nga Man Charlotte
Ng Hiu Ying
Tang Nga Man Migee
Wu Cheuk Lam
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Section II
Subject Prizes & Learning Awards Secondary 6 Subject Prizes
Biology Business, Accounting and Financial
Studies (Accounting) Business, Accounting and Financial
Studies (Management) Chemistry Chinese Chinese Literature Economics English Geography History HKDSE Physical Education Information and Communication Technology Liberal Studies Literature in English Mathematics Mathematics (Module 1 - Calculus & Statistics) Mathematics (Module 2 - Algebra & Calculus) Physical Education Physics Religious Education
Lee Lok Sze Yeung Lok Yiu Yiu Kate Lee Lok Sze Chan Lok San Kate Leung Ka Sin Lau Sin Tung Clarice Ng Hong Yu Chan Lok San Kate Chu Lok Hang Sheryl Chou Ka Yan Yue Yuet Ming Joyce Chu Lok Hang Sheryl Woo Wing Chin Lau Sin Tung Clarice Lau Sin Tung Clarice Lee Lok Sze Tang Tiffany Yi Ching Lee Lok Sze Tsui Sui Nam
Secondary 6 Learning Awards
Chinese Set U2 Chinese Set W1 Chinese Set W2 Chinese Set CL1 Chinese Set CL2 Chinese Set CL3 Chinese Set CL4 English Set A1 English Set B1 English Set B2 English Set C1 English Set C2 English Set D
Cheung Sum Yi Zoe Ng Hong Yu Lam Li Man Maggie Lee Ching Chi Chiu Lok Yan Joyce Yiu Kate Yuen Hoi Yan Lee Lok Sze Chan Wing Yin Sheung Wing Chun Tang Hong Yiu Thach Tivona Tang Tiffany Yi Ching
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English Set E1 English Set E2 Liberal Studies Set A Liberal Studies Set B Liberal Studies Set C Liberal Studies Set D Liberal Studies Set F Liberal Studies Set H Mathematics Set ME2 Mathematics Set MC1 Mathematics Set MC2 Mathematics Set MC3 Mathematics Set MC4 Mathematics Set MC5
Yeung Lok Hei Lis Choy Man Shan Lam Li Man Maggie Chiu Lok Yan Joyce Thach Tivona Choy Man Shan Leung Hoi Ching Natalie Lui Wai Ying Lam Li Man Maggie Ho Cheuk Wing Chou Ka Yan Yiu Kate Li Juan Lok Jessie Tang Hong Yiu
Secondary 5 Subject Prizes
Biology Business, Accounting and Financial
Studies (Accounting) Business, Accounting and Financial
Studies (Management) Chemistry Chinese Chinese Literature Economics English Geography History HKDSE Physical Education Information and Communication Technology Liberal Studies Literature in English Mathematics Mathematics (Module 1 - Calculus & Statistics) Mathematics (Module 2 - Algebra & Calculus) Physical Education Physics Religious Education
Chua Eden Tse Yi Kei Stephanie Leung Ming Chi Chau Cheuk Wai Katrina Yau King Ning Yau King Ning Leung Tsz Kiu Stephanie Yeung Kylie Wei Tiffany Ching Leung Tsz Kiu Stephanie Choy Hoi Ting Sze Ka Hei Sham Sze Tung Tiffany Chan Hilary Huitung Chau Cheuk Wai Katrina Cheung Wynn Chau Cheuk Wai Katrina Wong Janelle Victoria Lam Yuet Yee Chan Chit Ying
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Secondary 5 Learning Awards Chinese Set CL2 Chinese Set CL3 Chinese Set CL4 Chinese Set CL5 Chinese Set CL6 Chinese Set CL7 English Set A2 English Set B1 English Set B2 English Set C1 English Set C2 English Set D English Set E1 English Set E2 Liberal Studies Set A Liberal Studies Set B Liberal Studies Set C Liberal Studies Set D Liberal Studies Set F Liberal Studies Set G Liberal Studies Set H Mathematics Set ME1 Mathematics Set ME3 Mathematics Set MC1 Mathematics Set MC2 Mathematics Set MC3
Leung Tsz Kiu Stephanie Wong Lok Hei Kitty Sun Yu Ching Mak Yuen Lam Chen Ling Yu Lee Lok Yin Wu Yuen Ka Chan Hiu Nam Wong Jing Yu Lo Cheuk Ting Natalie Au Yeung Sin Man Chan Tsz Ching Leung Lok Ka Christy Chen Zhuo Tang Fong Yi Fanny Yeung Kylie Leung Huen Tung Chow Tsz Ching Tse Yi Kei Stephanie Tsoi Tin Shun Ho Ho Chin Sham Sze Tung Tiffany Lau Sze Yat Yuen Jisi Jacqueline Chan Tak Yan Chen Ling Yu
Secondary 5 GCE A-Level Subject Prizes
Biology Chemistry Chinese Economics English Geography History Mathematics Psychology
Chan Janice Alice Chan Janice Alice Pang Wing Sum Winona Wong Enping Jayne Tang Kristen Ka-Long Tsoi Sarah Wong Enping Jayne Lau Yolanda Fong Yung Chan Janice Alice
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Secondary 4 Subject Prizes Biology Business, Accounting and Financial Studies Chemistry Chinese Chinese History Chinese Literature Economics English Geography History Information and Communication Technology Liberal Studies Literature in English Mathematics Mathematics (Module 1 - Calculus & Statistics) Mathematics (Module 2 - Algebra & Calculus) Physical Education Physics Religious Education
Yeung Man Kei Helen Li Yui Yan Veronica Leung Nga Man Charlotte Lee Pui Ka Lee Pui Ka Gao Yawen Lee Pui Ka Chan Wing In Anson Wong Janus Fan Valerie Pearl Lam Sze Yin Cecilia Au Wai Yan Huang Ying Xun Wing Yeung Man Kei Helen Gao Yawen Li Yui Yan Veronica But Cheuk Yiu Chin Hei Yin Ramona Chan Cheuk Hei Sarah
Secondary 4 Learning Awards
Chinese S4U Chinese S4W Chinese S4X Chinese S4Y English Set B English Set C English Set D English Set E English Set F Liberal Studies Set A Liberal Studies Set C Liberal Studies Set D Liberal Studies Set E Liberal Studies Set F Liberal Studies Set G Liberal Studies Set H Mathematics Set ME1 Mathematics Set ME3 Mathematics Set MC1 Mathematics Set MC2 Mathematics Set MC3
Sze Wan Fong Yeung Man Kei Helen Chan Siu Ting Chan Cheuk Hei Sarah Wong Charlotte Loc Heng Au Wai Yan Yang Mingming Chan Cheuk Hei Sarah Lai Mei Kwan Eva Wong Chi Ka Yung Wai Ching Divina Wan Tsz Kiu Wong Aimee Yin Ting Fan Valerie Pearl Kwok Hui Man Natalie Chan Hoi Yan Lam Patricia Dorothy Wong Chi Ka Tsang Pak Chi Mi Yuqi Wong Janus
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Secondary 3 Subject Prizes Chinese History
Chinese
Economics and Commerce
English
Geography
History
Information Technology
Liberal Studies
English Literature
Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Putonghua
Religious Education
Science
Technology and Living
Visual Arts
Ng Ka Hei
Ng Sze Mai
Ng Sze Mai
Chong Yan Ying
Cheung Hoi Shan
Cheung Hoi Shan
Ng Sze Mai
Ng Sze Mai
Ng Sze Mai
Ng Sze Mai
Ng Chee Ying Denise
Au Ka Wing
Tang Nga Man Migee
Cheung Hoi Shan
Ng Sze Mai
Leung Hoi Ching
Leung Hoi Ching
Secondary 3 Learning Awards
Chinese Set B
Chinese Set C
Chinese Set D
Chinese Set E
Chinese Set F
Chinese Set G
English Set B
English Set C
English Set D
English Set E
English Set F
English Set G
Mathematics Set B
Mathematics Set C
Mathematics Set D
Mathematics Set E
Mathematics Set F
Mathematics Set G
Lai Hiu Lam
Lam Tsz Chin Janice
Siu Margaret Cynthia
Chung Tak Chun
Cheung Hoi Shan
Ko Leong Suet Katie
Yung Yuen Tung Emily
Ng Ka Hei
Ng Man Yau Enez
Fan Sum Yin
Cheung Hiu Pui
Chong Kiu Fung
Tsui Wing Yuen
Ma Yan Ling Madeline
Sung Chun Yin Gabriel
Fan Sum Yin
Tang Nga Man Migee
Wong Yi Ki Erica
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Secondary 2 Subject Prizes Chinese History
Chinese
English
Geography
History
Information Technology
Liberal Studies
English Literature
Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Putonghua
Religious Education
Science
Technology and Living
Visual Arts
Ng Tsz Ching Alexia
Lee Cheuk Lam
Lee Cheuk Lam
Ng Tsz Ching Alexia
Ng Hannah
Yeung Shuet Ching
Lee Cheuk Lam
Lee Cheuk Lam
Tam Hoi Yan
Lun Hoi Ching Sherri
Sum Tao Myrtle
Ng Tsz Ching Alexia
Chong Sum Yip
Yeung Shuet Ching
Hui Yuk Ting Victoria
Kim Sum Yuet Karis
Secondary 2 Learning Awards
Chinese Set B
Chinese Set C
Chinese Set D
Chinese Set E
Chinese Set F
Chinese Set G
English Set B
English Set C
English Set D
English Set E
English Set F
English Set G
Mathematics Set B
Mathematics Set C
Mathematics Set D
Mathematics Set E
Mathematics Set F
Mathematics Set G
Ng Tsz Ching Alexia
Chen Ling Yi
Chan Hoi Ying Emily
Lui Tin Long
Tee Man Yan Jacqueline
Lam Yat Nga Flora
Lun Hoi Ching Sherri
Wong Jing Xi
Looi Nga Man
Chan Fai Leui
Lui Tin Long
Song Xiuxuan
Chan Nga Kwan
Chan Lok Hei
Chen On Lam
Wong Ji Ching Ally
So Wing Sz
Tee Man Yan Jacqueline
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Secondary 1 Subject Prizes Chinese History
Chinese
English
Geography
History
Information Technology
Liberal Studies
English Literature
Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Putonghua
Religious Education
Science
Technology and Living
Visual Arts
Wong Rachel Julianna
Leung Sze Wan
Ting Ji You Kirsten
Tsoi Valerie
Huang Yunshi
Cheng Wing Chi Angelina
Chan Tsz Ching
Carless Alison Mary
Cheng Wing Chi Angelina
Tai Grace Tzu Chun
Wan Pak Hei Chloe Victoria
Ching Michelle
Carless Alison Mary
Chan Tsz Ching
Liu Hiu Wai Jasmine
Tse Man Shan
Secondary 1 Learning Awards
Chinese Set B
Chinese Set C
Chinese Set D
Chinese Set E
Chinese Set F
Chinese Set G
English Set A
English Set B
English Set C
English Set D
English Set F
English Set G1
English Set G2
Mathematics Set A
Mathematics Set B
Mathematics Set D
Mathematics Set E
Mathematics Set F
Mathematics Set G
Cheng Wing Chi Angelina
Cheung Hoi Yung
Tsui Ka Wai Bernice
Wong Sze Ting
Lam Wing Tung Christy Caris
Cheng Wing Hei Hailey
Joeng Ying Tung Tiffany
Chan Ching Tung Megan
Chan Hoei Yin
Tam Yat Sum Liz
Poon Yan Wing Olympia
Fung Hei Long
Lo Katrina
Liu Hiu Wai Jasmine
Joeng Ying Tung Tiffany
Sin Ka Long
Lai Sum Yee
Kwok Man Hei
Lee Hei Wan
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Section III ECA - Inter-house competitions (2016 - 2017)
Event Gibbins Hurrell Sawyer Skipton Symons
Athletics 2 3 5 7 4
A 2 4 5 7 3
B 2 3 5 4 7
C 4 2 3 7 5
cheering 4 3 2 7 5
Basketball 4 3 2 7 5
Chinese
Debate
3 5 7 4 2
Cross
Country
5 4 3 7 2
Dodgeball 2 3 5 7 4
Fencing 7 4 5 2 3
Indoor
Rowing
4 2 5 3 7
Netball 5 3 7 4 2
Swimming 3 2 4 5 7
A 7 2 3 5 4
B 2 5 4 3 7
C 4 2 3 5 7
cheering 5 2 3 7 4
Table
Tennis
2 4 5 7 3
Volleyball 4 3 7 2 5
Total 71 59 83 100 86
Individual Champions
Swimming Athletics
A Grade Chan Tsz Ching (Symons)
Wong Toto Kwan To (Symons)
Lam Yan Tung (Sawyer)
B Grade Wong Cho Ying (Hurrell) Leung Wing Hei (Sawyer)
C Grade Ho Sheung Wai (Symons)
Lam Hoi Kiu (Symons)
Mook Ching Lam Janice (Skipton)
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Gifts to the School (2016-2017)
1) 2017 Annual Appeal - HK$2,300,780.
2) From the Parent-Teacher Association:
a) Thirty P.T.A. Scholarships
b) Trophies for athletics and swimming competitions
c) Sports supplies and refreshment for various events
3) Contributions from Diocesan Old Girls’ Associations in Hong
Kong, Southern California, Toronto and Vancouver to:
a) Dr. C.J. Symons Scholarship
b) D.O.G.A. (Hong Kong) Scholarship
c) D.O.G.A. (Southern California) Scholarship
d) D.O.G.A. (Toronto) Scholarship
e) D.O.G.A. (Vancouver) Scholarship
4) Appreciation to the friends of the School for their contributions
to:
Bishop Ho Ming Hua (Ronald O. Hall) Memorial Scholarship
Cecilia Chan Scholarship
Class of 1958 Scholarship
Class of 1964 Scholarship
Class of 1967 Service Award
Class of 1978 Scholarship
Gibbins Scholarship
Grace Tsin-Kiu Young Memorial Scholarship
Pong Chan Kwai Ying Scholarship
Pong King Cheung Scholarship
Symons Scholarship
Woo Hay Tong Scholarship
The Welfare League
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Donations to Voluntary Organizations (2016-2017)
1. Aide et Action
2. Animal Friends
3. Children's Cancer Foundation
4. Christian Action – Qinghai Orphanage
5. E.F.C.C. Spring Church
6. Fu Hong Society
7. Haven of Hope Sunnyside Enabling Centre
8. Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society
9. Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF
10. Hong Kong Red Cross
11. Hong Kong Single Parents Association
12. Light of Yung Shu Tau Christian Association Society Ltd.
13. Medecins Sans Frontiers Hong Kong
14. Mission to New Arrivals Ltd.
15. New Creation Association Ltd.
16. New Sight Congo
17. Our Daily Bread Ministries Ltd.
18. PLAN International
19. Project Orbis International, Inc.
20. QEH Patient Resource Centre
21. Rain Lily
22. SAHK
23. SCMP Charities Ltd. - Operation Santa Claus
24. Showers of Blessing Evangelistic Ministry (HK) Ltd.
25. SPCA (HK)
26. St. Andrew's Church
27. St. James' Settlement
28. The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation
29. The Society for AIDS Care Ltd.
30. The Society for Truth and Light
31. UN Refugee Agency
32. Watoto Hong Kong Ltd.
33. World Vision Hong Kong
34. Wu Oi Christian Centre
35. 育苗計劃
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Public Examination
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (2017)
With 129 students and 877 subject entries, there was a total of
143 ‘5**’, constituting 16% of all subject entries. Our S6 girls
scored ‘5*’ or above in 35% of the subject entries and Level 4 or
above in 86% of the subject entries.
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Girls representing Hong Kong in International /
Regional / National / Inter-port Events (2016-2017)
The School congratulates the following students for
participating in International / Regional / National /
Interport Events:
I. Sports
A. Hong Kong Representatives in Major Games and
Championships
2016 ITTF World Cadet Challenge organized by International Table
Tennis Federation (Shanghai, China)
Girls' Team: Champion; Girls' Singles: First runner-up; Girls'
Doubles: First runner-up : Lee Ka Yee Karisa
Swedish Junior & Cadet Open 2017 organized by International Table
Tennis Federation (Orebro, Sweden)
U15 Girls' Singles: Champion : Lee Ka Yee Karisa
French Junior & Cadet Open 2017 organized by International Table
Tennis Federation (Metz, French)
Girls' Doubles (U15) : Champion : Lee Ka Yee Karisa
Thailand Junior & Cadet Open 2017 organized by International
Table Tennis Federation
Cadet Girls’ Team: First Runner-up : Lee Hoi Man Karen
Hang Seng Hong Kong Junior & Cadet Open 2017 organized by
International Table Tennis Federation
Lee Hoi Man Karen
Asia Junior Sports Exchange Games 2017 (Table Tennis) (Tokyo,
Japan)
Team : Third Place : Lee Hoi Man Karen, Lee Chung Yan
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23rd Asian Junior Individual Squash Championships 2016 (Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia) organized by Asian Squash Federation
Girls Singles (U17) : Champion : Lui Hiu Lam
18th Asian Junior Team Squash Championships 2017 (Hong Kong)
organized by Asian Squash Federation
Girls Team (U19) : Silver Medalist : Lui Hiu Lam
Tecnifibre British Junior Squash Open 2017 organized by England
Squash & Racketball Association (Sheffield, England)
Girls Singles (U17) : Bronze Medalist : Lui Hiu Lam
Prince Hong Kong Junior Squash Championships 2016 (Hong Kong)
Girls Singles (U19) : Champion : Lui Hiu Lam
Thailand Age Group Swimming Championships 2017
Wong Cho Ying (Aged 16-18)
41st Southeast Asia Shooting Championship (Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia)
Lai Mei Kwan Eva
Singapore Youth International Series 2016 (Badminton)
Tam Kam Yu
East Asian Junior Tennis Competition (Tokyo, Japan)
Wai Yee Ching
Hong Kong Open Junior Tennis Championships 2016
Wong Hong Yi
LTAT ITF Junior G4 (Tennis) (Nonthaburi, Thailand)
Girls Doubles: First Runner-up : Wong Hoi Ki Jenny
FINA/Airweave Swimming World Cup 2016 (Hong Kong)
Wong Toto Kwan To
全國少年 (14-15歲) 田徑錦標賽 2017 (中國遼寧省錦州市)
崔家欣, 陳芍羚
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B. Hong Kong Representatives in International Invitation
Competitions
Macau Asian Cities Athletics Invitational 2016 organized by
Athletics Association of Macau
Women 100m : Third ; 200m : Second : Leung Wing Hei
4th Women’s Hockey Invitational Tournament
Chui Hay Yan
C. Hong Kong Schools Representatives in Regional /
National Schools Competitions
Schools Interport Swimming Competition 2016-2017 (Guangzhou,
China)
50m Freestyle: Second ; 4×100m Freestyle Relay: First ;
4×400m Medley Relay: First Hung Nok Yan
200m Breaststroke: Third : Wan Ling Shu
100m Backstroke: Second ; 400m Freestyle : Second ; 4×100m
Freestyle Relay : First : Wong Cho Ying
50m Backstroke : First ; 100m Backstroke : First ; 200m
Individual Medley: Second; 4×100m Medley Relay: First:
Wong Toto Kwan To
第十三屆全國學生運動會乒乓球 (預賽) (中國山東省)
李凱敏
II. Others
China Girls' Mathematical Olympiad 2017 (Chongqing, China)
Silver Medal: Poon Ho Kiu Allie
Bronze Medal: Leung Ka Ching, Ng Sze Mai
FIRST Tech Challenge Asia Pacific Invitational 2017 organized by
FIRST Australia and Macquarie University, Sydney
Team : Judges Award
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World Individual Debating & Public Speaking Championships
(Sydney, Australia)
Yeung Chun To Chloe
Technovation Challenge organized by Iridescent (Mountain View,
California, USA)
Junior Division : Team : Global Grand Prize
第二十一屆 日本浜松 PIARA 鋼琴大賽 (日本靜岡縣濱松市)
四手聯彈 D 組:亞軍; 施坦威鋼琴大獎:周旨菁
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Junior School Headmistress’s Report (2016-2017)
After assuming headship in the Junior School since January
2017, I experienced the swift and smooth manner in which the
calendar events rolled on, each giving me countless blessings to be
grateful for, since I am so warmly supported by the School
Council, the Senior School, PTA, DOGA and my beloved
colleagues, who walk closely with me in all the ventures.
The Junior School is well anchored in her traditions, values
and ethos, helping us to steer ahead firmly rooted in Christian
beliefs that are shared with the whole school community every
morning, thanks to the dedicated ministry from St. Andrew’s
Church, the Wellness Specialist Team, teachers from the Senior
School, old girls and friends.
As we continue to be rooted in our faith, we look ahead and
see the need to equip our students with skills that they need for
their future learning, working and living in this evolving society.
STEM Education, playing a significant role in today’s education
system, is fully implemented throughout our School as our students
approached each activity and project with enthusiasm and
excitement.
The Mathematics, General Studies One, Art and ICT
Departments collaborated during the year to introduce a revamped
curriculum to our students. Starting in Primary Four, students were
taught programming languages to teach them sequential thinking
necessary for coding. Together with the General Studies One
Department, Primary Five students created an electronic piano that
they programmed using Scratch. Primary Six students were
given Metas kits to build their own robotic cars. Combined with
their newfound coding skills, the girls were able to control the
sensors and motors of their cars remotely. The school also
purchased additional 3D printers, which offered students the
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opportunity to create furniture to fit into their dream bedrooms as
part of their Mathematics ratio project. They also had much fun
creating patterns using crystal cubes in Art classes.
For those students with special interests in coding and
robotics, a new after-school RoboCode workshop was organised
by the ICT department for Primary Four and Five students. Eighty-
four students signed up for the RoboCode workshop and they were
inspired to learn about engineering, coding and creative thinking
in the different robotic projects. In August, twenty-three Primary
Five students also participated in the App Inventor 2 workshop
organised by City Apps Lab to acquire more advanced concepts of
coding and apps creation.
General Studies One teachers also integrated multiple STEM
activities into their curriculum. Students as young as Primary One
participated in STEM projects and activities. The department
collaborated with the Hong Kong New Generation Cultural
Association Science Innovation Centre to conduct whole grade
level STEM days for Primary Three to Primary Six students.
Primary Three students made solar power row boats, while
Primary Four students put together an African thumb piano.
Primary Five and Six students were challenged to more
engineering tasks by making an electric maze game and a water
rocket respectively.
Many of these activities were made possible with the
implementation of eLearning within the School. This year marks
the second year since the introduction of the E-learning Task Force
formed by a group of teachers dedicated to developing e-learning
lesson plans and activities for our students. As non-Task Force
teachers became more familiar and comfortable with carrying out
lesson plans using iPads, Task Force members switched from a
leadership role to a facilitator’s role in providing assistance to the
rest of the staff through planning and troubleshooting. Students in
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all subjects, including PE, Art and Music, utilized iPads during
their lessons. The ability to receive instant feedback, the possibility
of peer review and level of engagement really improved the
students’ learning process and allowed them to take more
ownership of their own learning.
In addition to academic and technological development,
students’ character building played a central part in our School as
well. The Personal Growth Education curriculum was revamped to
better promote positive education character traits, namely, team
work, social responsibility, gratitude and kindness. Assembly
sharing was conducted monthly to reinforce these character traits
that students were working on during their class periods. To
support teachers in implementing the new curriculum, the School’s
Wellness Specialist team conducted monthly workshops for
teachers to share with them salient points about the new curriculum
and also let teachers gain a better understanding of the four
character traits. The opportunity for teachers to share their
observations and reflections during these sessions with their peers
was a most beneficial professional development for all.
To foster students’ creativity and imagination while
enhancing their literacy skills, teachers devote time and effort to
engaging students in creative writing during English lessons. The
various external competitions available provide abundant
opportunities for our students to sharpen their English skills and
share their creative works with others. In the Hong Kong Young
Writers Award 2017, works of two of our Primary Six students,
Ashleigh Fung and Tang Lok Yee, were shortlisted and published
in an anthology. In the International Competitions and
Assessments for Schools 2017, organised by the University of New
South Wales, our girls between Primary Three and Six once again
achieved commendable results, demonstrating their good
command of the English Language. Among the top 1% of
participants who were awarded Certificates of High Distinction, 78
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of them were from our School and three students received the
Medal Awards for coming first in Hong Kong in their year levels.
For speech and drama, our students’ accomplishments were
similarly commendable in the 68th Hong Kong Schools Speech
Festival. Altogether the girls won 23 first places, 46 second places
and 42 third places in the English solo classes. Lauren Kee of
Primary Five was recommended by the adjudicators to perform at
the Prize-winners’ Recital of the Hong Kong Schools Speech
Festival in January 2017. We performed equally well in the
Cantonese and Putonghua classes with 24 first places, 48 second
places and 41 third places. Our School was placed first in the
Primary Three and Primary Five Harmonic Choral Speaking
Competition and also came second in the Open Section of the
Primary Two Harmonic Choral Speaking Competition.
All our Primary Four and Five girls participated
enthusiastically in their English drama and oral lessons and learned
fundamental drama techniques. The students took ownership of
their own production, wrote their own script and developed it under
the guidance of their drama tutor. Everyone had a part to play at
the end of the year drama performance in the school hall to
showcase their unique and creative plays to their fellow
schoolmates and teachers. The Putonghua Club also produced a
Putonghua play, which gave the parents and students much
enjoyment in the annual Putonghua Variety Show.
In addition, a drama course was organised for some Primary
Two and Three students as an extra-curricular activity throughout
the school year. They performed Peter Pan in our School Hall in
May. Some Primary Four and Five students joined the Junior
Classics Drama Club and performed the classic King Arthur for
their peers, teachers and parents.
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In the domain of music, our students continued to enjoy
success. The School achieved remarkable results in the 69th
Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. Our three choirs
participated in six events and secured four first and two second
places. Our Intermediate Choir, comprising Primary Four and Five
students, was awarded The Most Outstanding Primary School
Choir of the Year in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Regions. The
Junior and Senior Percussion Bands also attained excellent results
and came second and first respectively. In the 2016 Hong Kong
Youth Music Interflows, the Symphony and String Orchestras
were presented with the Gold Award in the contest. For the first
time in the history of the school, since the Symphony and String
Orchestras were formed, the two music teams captured first places
in the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival.
Participation in sports has always played an important role in
facilitating the all-round development of our girls. 2016-2017
was a fruitful year for the DGJS sports team members as they
achieved outstanding results in various inter-school competitions
in the Kowloon West Area. The School was the champion in the
inter-school table tennis A and B Grades competitions, as well as
in inter-school volleyball, swimming A, B and C Grades and
athletics B Grade competitions. We were the first-runner up in the
athletics A Grade competition and second-runner up in badminton
and basketball competitions. As our teachers and players spent
many hours of hard work training for the challenging competitions,
it was truly satisfying to see them achieve their goals. Once
again, the School was awarded the Gold Prize for the best
achievement in sports in the Kowloon West Area. A special Gold
Cup was presented to the School for being the winner of the Gold
Prize in the girls’ section for twenty-eight consecutive years.
Congratulations also go to Natalie Lau of Primary Six for receiving
the A.S. Watson Group Hong Kong Student Sports Award.
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In addition, I would like to applaud Abby So of Primary Six
for being selected as one of the Most Outstanding Students in the
Yau-Tsim-Mong District. Abby was also the recipient of the Mrs.
Rebecca Yip Shield for outstanding performance in Scripture,
conduct and service. Furthermore, Tara Lau of Primary Five was
awarded the first Mrs. Emily Dai Award for having made the most
improvement in her academic work and for her contributions to
community service.
In this school year, the School presented sports scholarships
to 40 students at $2,000 each to recognise their outstanding
performance and team work in sports. Music scholarships were
presented to 42 students at $1,000 to $2,000 each in recognition of
their excellent performance respectively in instrumental classes,
and in the orchestra, the percussion bands and choirs.
The PTA also awarded PTA scholarships of $500 each to two
students in each class who demonstrated exemplary conduct and
service. The recipients of the PTA scholarships, nominated by
their teachers, received the important joint message from the PTA
and the School that noble virtues and service to the School and the
wider community are highly valued. This is also a demonstration
of living up to our school motto, “Daily Giving Joyful Service”.
The expanding scholarship schemes convey the important
message that virtuous development and service to the school under
the spirit of whole-person development form the foundation of
character building and exemplary performance in all areas.
As I end the report, I thank each and every partner and
stakeholder for weaving such a vibrant and colourful year of
experience for our girls. Above all, I thank Father God in Heaven
for blessing our work and helping us prosper.
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Students’ Achievement and Performance
A. Speech 1. 68th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival
English Section
Total no. of entries: Solo Classes: 411 in 47 classes
Harmonic Speaking: 3 groups
Improvised Dramatic Scenes: 4 groups
Dramatic Scenes: 4 groups
Rehearsed Original Scene: 1 group
A. Solo Classes:
Position No. of Girls
First 23
Second 46
Third 43
First
1. Celeste Yeh (Pr. 3B) Solo Verse Speaking (Open)
2. Charlie Ng (Pr. 2A) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
3. Sophie Chow (Pr. 2B) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
4. Mia Lo (Pr. 2B) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
5. Anissa Sim (Pr. 2B) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
6. Mara Lang (Pr. 2C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
7. Kathy Chan (Pr. 3A) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
8. Rosalyn Chiu (Pr. 3B) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
9. Wan Shun Yan (Pr. 3C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
10. Adrienne Chau (Pr. 4C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
11. Chloe Chiu (Pr. 4D) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
12. Christina Chu (Pr. 5A) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
13. Lauren Kee (Pr. 5B)* Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
14. Jenna Kwok (Pr. 5B) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
15. Lee Hey Tung (Pr. 4B) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
16. Charmaine Chan (Pr. 5C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
17. Abbie Kwok (Pr. 5C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
18. Lu Cheuk Ying (Pr. 5C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
19. Ngai Zee Yee (Pr. 5C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
20. Natasha Uchimoto (Pr. 5C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
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21. Yan Ho Yee (Pr. 5D) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
22. Annabelle Leung (Pr. 6C) Solo Verse Speaking (Non-open)
23. Anneka Chang (Pr. 3C) Solo Prose Reading (Open)
B. Choral:
Primary 2 Harmonic Choral Speaking (Open) Second
Primary 3 Harmonic Choral Speaking (Open) First
Primary 5 Harmonic Choral Speaking (Open) First
C. Improvised Dramatic Scenes:
Annabelle Leung (Pr. 6C), Mindy Shie (Pr. 6C), Valerie Chan
(Pr. 6D), Leung Ching Ching (Pr. 6D), Natalie Mak (Pr. 6D)
and Audrey Tse (Pr. 6D) – First
Dana Mak (Pr. 5A), Lu Cheuk Ying (Pr. 5C), Astrid Miu (Pr.
5C), Natasha Uchimoto (Pr. 5C) and Summer Chan (Pr. 5D)
– Second
D. Dramatic Scenes:
Cheree Li (Pr. 5A), Chloe Leung (Pr. 5C), Ng Hey (Pr. 5C),
Mavis Tsang (Pr. 5C), Megan Lee (Pr. 5D) and Nathania Ngo
(Pr. 5D) – Second
*In the 68th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival, Lauren Kee of Pr.5B
was recommended by the adjudicator to perform at the Prize-winners’
Recital of the Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival in January 2017.
Putonghua Section
Total number of entries: 158 in 20 classes
Solo Classes:
Position No. of Girls
First 17
Second 20
Third 30
First
1. Alessandra Woo (Pr. 2C) Solo Verse Speaking
2. Agalia Kwan (Pr. 3B) Solo Verse Speaking
3. Rie Wong (Pr. 3B) Solo Verse Speaking
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4. Chan Joy Ching (Pr. 3D) Solo Verse Speaking
5. Hillary Lau (Pr. 3D) Solo Verse Speaking
6. Nicole Fung (Pr. 4B) Solo Verse Speaking
7. Eunice Fung (Pr. 5D) Solo Verse Speaking
8. Rachel Wong (Pr. 6C) Solo Verse Speaking
9. Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) Solo Verse Speaking
10. Natalie Mak (Pr. 6D) Solo Verse Speaking
11. Sienna Wong (Pr. 6D) Solo Verse Speaking
12. Chan Pui Kei (Pr. 1D) Solo Prose Speaking
13. Agalia Kwan (Pr. 3B) Solo Prose Speaking
14. Nicole Fung (Pr. 4B) Solo Prose Speaking
15. Charmaine Chan (Pr. 5C) Solo Prose Speaking
16. Eunice Fung (Pr. 5D) Solo Prose Speaking
17. Miao Hoi Ching (Pr. 6A) Solo Prose Speaking
Cantonese Section
Total no. of entries: 141 in 34 classes
Solo Classes:
Position No. of Girls
First 7
Second 28
Third 12
First
1. Claris Pak (Pr. 2B) Solo Verse Speaking
2. Au Yat Yi (Pr. 2B) Solo Verse Speaking
3. Hayley Yuen (Pr. 2D) Solo Verse Speaking
4. Evelyn Cheng (Pr. 4D) Solo Verse Speaking
5. Claire Wai (Pr. 5C) Solo Verse Speaking
6. Sherri Cheng (Pr. 2C) Solo Prose Speaking
7. Mindy Shie (Pr. 6C) Solo Prose Speaking
2. The 23rd Bible Reading Festival organised by Chinese Bible
International Ltd.:
Pr. 6 Solo Speaking
Merit: Jane Kwok (Pr. 6B)
Pr. 5 Solo Speaking
1st Runner-up: Hannah Mak (Pr. 5C)
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Merit: Rebekah Lui (Pr. 5A), Yanka Wong (Pr. 5B)
Pr. 4 Solo Speaking
2nd Runner-up: Kyli Cheung (Pr. 4D)
Pr. 3 Solo Speaking
Champion: Rie Wong (Pr. 3A), Agalia Kwan (Pr. 3B)
Merit: Karina Lai (Pr. 3A), Luann Ma (Pr. 3B), Candice Ng (Pr.3D)
Pr. 2 Solo Speaking
Champion: Clarissa Ho (Pr. 2A), Kaitlyn Yu (Pr. 2A), Hayley Yuen
(Pr. 2D)
2nd Runner-up: Yanoch Chien (Pr. 2B), Ingrid Lee (Pr. 2C)
Pr. 1 Solo Speaking
1st Runner-up: Charis Lo (Pr. 1A)
Merit: Annabelle Chu (Pr. 1D)
3. Hong Kong Youth Cultural and Arts Competitions 2016-2017
Hong Kong Youth Chinese Classical Poetry Recitation Contest
2016-2017 (全港青年中國古典詩詞朗誦比賽 ), organised by
Hong Kong Youth Cultural and Arts Competitions Committee and
co-organised by the Leo Club of Hong Kong Island:
1st Runner-up: Sienna Wong (Pr. 6D)
4. “Project for Primary Students Gifted in Chinese Language”
Competition 2017, commissioned by the Curriculum Development
Institute, Education Bureau to the Primary School Language
Education Research Association:
Gold Prize, Merit Prize for Impromptu Recitation and Merit Prize
for Impromptu Short Speech: Jamie See (Pr. 6A)
She was awarded a 5-day study tour to Mainland China.
Gold Prize for Creativity in Performance: Jamie See (Pr. 6A), Miao
Hoi Ching (Pr. 6A), Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Natalie Mak (Pr. 6D) ,
Audrey Tse (Pr. 6D)
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5. The 19th Putonghua Public Speaking Competition for Primary and
Secondary Schools 2017, organised by the Cultural and Educational
Association of the New Towns:
Lower Primary Section
Merit Award in Kowloon Region: Alessandra Woo (Pr. 2C)
Middle Primary Section
Merit Award in Kowloon Region: Chan Tsz Nam (Pr. 3D)
B. Music 1. The 69th Hong Kong Schools Music Festival
Group Entries
Choral Singing in Chinese
Senior Choir First Good Hope Singers Trophy
Intermediate Choir First Radio Television Hong Kong
Trophy
Junior Choir First The Hong Kong Children’s
Choir Trophy
Choral Singing in Foreign Language
Senior Choir Second
Intermediate Choir First Miss Anne Wu Trophy
Junior Choir Second
Percussion Bands
Age 13 or under First Hong Kong Percussion
Centre Trophy
Age 9 or under Second
Symphony Orchestra
Age 13 or under First Tom Lee Music Winner Trophy
String Orchestra
Age 13 or under First Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of
Hong Kong Trophy
In the Primary School Choir Finals (Hong Kong Region and
Kowloon Region), the DGJS Intermediate Choir was awarded
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The Best Primary School Intermediate Choir in the Hong Kong
Region and the Kowloon Region, and received the Hong Kong
Treble Choir Trophy and Television Broadcasts Limited Choral
Prize of $1,000.
The DGJS Senior Choir was awarded The Best Primary School
Senior Choir in the Hong Kong Region and the Kowloon Region,
and received the Hong Kong Treble Choirs’ Association Trophy
and Television Broadcasts Limited Choral Prize of $1,000.
The DGJS Intermediate Choir was also selected as The Most
Outstanding Primary School Choir of the Year in the Hong Kong
Region and the Kowloon Region from the winning teams of the
Primary School Choir Finals, and received the Hong Kong
Children’s Choir Trophy and Ms Barbara Fei SBS Memorial
Choral Prize of $2,000.
Individual Entries
Vocal Solo in Foreign Language
Age 7 to 8
First: Chloe Wong (Pr. 3C)
Second: Chung Chui Tung (Pr. 3A), Wong Wing Tung (Pr. 3A),
Agalia Kwan (Pr. 3B)
Third: Anneka Chang (Pr. 3C), Lai Wing (Pr. 3D)
Age 10 or under
First: Sarina Hui (Pr. 4C), Jenna Kwok (P. 5B)
Second: Lau Sin Ka (Pr. 5B), Wong Lok Tung (Pr. 5B)
Third: Audrey Lai (Pr. 4D), Sonia Chiu (Pr. 4D), Calista Wong
(P.5C)
Age 13 or under
First: Lam Yi Tak (Pr. 6C)
Second: Annette Ma (Pr. 6C), Cheng Wai Ching (Pr. 6D)
Vocal Solo in Chinese
Age 10 or under
Second: Sarina Hui (Pr. 4C), Wong Lok Tung (Pr. 5B), Lee Tsz
Ching (Pr. 5D)
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Third: Audrey Lai (Pr. 4D), Natalie Wong (Pr. 5A), Calista Wong
(Pr. 5C)
Age 13 or under
Second: Zita Lau (Pr. 6A)
Third: Hilary Siu (Pr. 6B), Anna Sum (Pr. 6B)
Violin Solo
Second (Grade 3): Julie Suen (Pr. 3C)
First (Grade 4): Gladys Tam (Pr. 3C)
Violin Duet (Junior)
Second: Gladys Tam (Pr. 3C) and Megan Yan (Pr. 3C)
Viola Solo (Junior)
Third: Cindy Cheung (Pr. 4B)
Viola Solo (Intermediate)
Second: Annabelle Leung (Pr. 6C)
Third: Bertha Wong (Pr. 6C)
Double Bass Solo (Junior)
Second: Victoria Tsang (Pr. 5D)
Flute Solo (Junior)
First: Sophie Cheung (Pr. 4A)
Flute Solo (Senior)
Third: Zabrina Ho (Pr. 6D)
Oboe Solo (Senior)
First: Chan Man Yan (Pr. 5D)
Trumpet Solo (Senior)
Second: Alvis Wong (Pr. 6D)
Xylophone Solo
First (Primary School): Marina Kam (Pr. 5A)
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Yangqin Solo (Junior)
Third: Chan Yin Ning (Pr. 4C)
Zheng Solo (Junior)
Second: Sabrina Lee (Pr. 4A)
2. Hong Kong Youth Music Interflows 2016, organised by the
Music Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department:
String Orchestra Contest Gold Award
Symphony Orchestra Contest Gold Award
C. Sports 1. Swimming
a) Kowloon West Area Inter-Primary Schools Swimming
Competition:
Girls A Grade – First
Girls B Grade – First
Girls C Grade – First
b) The HKSAR Establishment Celebration Swim Meet 2016,
organised by the Hong Kong Swimming Association:
Girls’ Division – Age Group 7
Leticia Lee (Pr. 3A) Second in 50m Freestyle and 50m
Backstroke
c) Little Dolphin Swimming Gala 2016, organised by Win Tin
Swimming Club:
Grade B – Age Group 7
Li Yan Nam (Pr. 2D) Champion in 25m Backstroke
1st Runner-up in 50m Freestyle
d) The 8th Asia Pacific Open Age Group Synchronized
Swimming Championship 2016:
Age Group 12 and under
Natalie Lau of Pr. 6A represented Hong Kong in the
competition. She and her teammates came third in Team Free
Routine.
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e) All Hong Kong Inter-Area Primary Schools Swimming
Competition:
Our girls represented Kowloon West Area in this competition.
Girls A Grade – Third
Girls B Grade – First
Girls C Grade – Fifth
f) The Taiwan National Swimming Age Group Championships,
organised by the Chinese Taipei Swimming Association:
Girls’ Division – Age Group of 11 to 12
Hui Ka Ling (Pr. 6C) Second in 50m and 100m
Breaststroke
She and her teammates were the Champion in 4 X 50m
Freestyle Relay and set a new record.
g) The 2017 Hancock Prospecting Synchronized Swimming
Australia Open and Age Group Championships:
Age Group 12 and under
Natalie Lau of Pr. 6A represented Hong Kong in the
competition.
Her team was the Champion in the Duet Championship and
Team Championship.
She came second in the Solo Championship.
h) The 17th Macau Open Age Group Synchronized Swimming
Championships, organised by the Swimming Association of
Macau:
Girls’ Division - Age group 11 – 12
Natalie Lau of Pr. 6A represented Hong Kong in the
competition.
She and her teammate came second in Team Free Routine
and third in Duet Free Routine.
2. Athletics
a) Kowloon West Area Inter-Primary Schools Athletics Meet:
Girls A Grade – Second
Girls B Grade – First
Girls C Grade – Fifth
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b) All Hong Kong Inter-Area Primary Schools Athletics
Competition, organised by the Hong Kong Schools Sports
Federation:
Girls A Grade
Ho Nok Lam (Pr. 6D) Fourth in 200m
Girls B Grade
Chloe Pak (Pr. 5A) Second in 100m
Rebekah Lui (Pr. 5A), Second in 4 X 100m Relay
Chloe Pak (Pr. 5A),
Chloe Lai (Pr. 5B),
Chloe Leung (Pr. 5C),
Lam Hei Yu (Pr. 5D) and
Jocelyn Tong (Pr. 4D)
c) Age Group Athletics Competition organised by the Citizen
Athletic Association:
Girls E Grade
Julie Chan (Pr. 2A) Second in 100m
Third in 60m
Sophie Chow (Pr. 2B) Second in Standing Long Jump
Second in 60m
Third in 100m
Charis Pak (Pr. 2B) First in Softball Throwing
Girls B Grade
Rebekah Lui (Pr. 5A) Second in Long Jump
Third in High Jump
Chloe Pak (Pr. 5A) First in 60m
First in 100m
Overall Champion in her grade
Chloe Lai (Pr. 5B) First in Softball Throwing
Lam Hei Yu (Pr. 5D) Second in 60m
Second in Long Jump
Second in Overall in her grade
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d) Pacers Summer Race 2016 organised by the Pacers:
Age group of 2006
Chloe Pak (Pr. 5A) First in 100m
Second in Standing Long Jump
Age group of 2009
Charis Pak (Pr. 2B) First in Cricket Ball Throwing
Second in 100m
e) Pacers Athletics League 2017, organised by the Pacers
Athletics Club:
Age Group of 2006
Chloe Pak (Pr. 5A) Overall Champion
First in Station One in 60m
Second in Station One in 100m
Third in Station One in Long
Jump
First in Station Two in 60m and
100m
Age Group of 2009
Charis Pak (Pr. 2B) First in Station One in Softball
Throwing
Second in Station Two in Softball
Throwing
Third in 100m and Long Jump
Sophie Chow (Pr. 2B) First in 100m
First in 200m
Second in 60m
Charis Pak (Pr. 2B), First in 4X100m Relay
Sophie Chow (Pr. 2B),
Julie Chan (Pr. 2A) and
Yasmine Leung (Pr. 2D)
Age Group of 2010
Abbie Mui (Pr. 1D) Second in Beanbag Throwing
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f) Pacers Spring Athletics Championship 2017, organised by
the Pacers Athletics Club:
Age Group of 2005
Leung Hiu Kei (Pr. 6C) Second in Softball Throwing
Third in Long Jump
Age Group of 2010
Abbie Mui (Pr. 1D) Third in Beanbag Throwing
Fourth in 30m
g) The 14th Pacers New Star Junior Athletics Championship,
organised by the Pacers Athletics Club:
Age Group of 2005
Leung Hiu Kei (Pr. 6C) Third in Softball Throwing
Age Group of 2009
Sophie Chow (Pr. 2B) First in 100m and 60m Hurdle
Second in 200m
Charis Pak (Pr. 2B) First in Long Jump and Softball
Throwing
Third in 100m
Charis Pak (Pr. 2B), First in 4X100m Relay
Sophie Chow (Pr. 2B),
Julie Chan (Pr. 2A) and
Yasmine Leung (Pr. 2D)
h)TCAA Junior Athletic Championship Competition,
organised by the Citizen Athletic Association:
Girls D Grade
Julie Chan (Pr. 2A) Overall Champion
First in 60m and 100m
Third in Standing Long Jump
Sophie Chow (Pr. 2B) Second in Overall Individual
First in Standing Long Jump
Second in 60m and 100m
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i)The 17th Super Kids Athletics Championship 2016-2017:
Girls D Grade
Esther Lui (Pr. 3C) First in Softball Throwing
Girls B Grade
Rebekah Lui (Pr. 5A) First in 400m
Second in Long Jump
Third in 200m
Lam Hei Yu (Pr. 5D) Third in 60m, 100m and Long
Jump
3. Table Tennis
a) Kowloon West Area Inter-Primary School Table Tennis
Competition:
Girls A Grade Champion
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) and Outstanding Table Tennis
Hannah Li (Pr. 5C) Players
Girls B Grade Champion
Chloe Ching (Pr. 4C) and Outstanding Table Tennis
Natalie Cheng (Pr. 4C) Players
b) All Hong Kong Schools Jing Ying Table Tennis Tournament:
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) First in Girls’ Single
Hannah Li (Pr. 5C) Second in Girls’ Single
c) Hong Kong Open Table Tennis Championship:
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) Second in B Grade
d) Hong Kong Open Table Tennis Champion for the Youth:
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) First in Age Group of 12
and Under
e) Age Group Table Tennis Championship, organised by the
District Council and the Leisure and Cultural Services
Department:
Age Group of 9 and under
Hannah Li (Pr. 5C) Champion in Tsuen Wan
District
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f) 2016 Hong Kong Table Tennis Cup:
Hannah Li (Pr. 5C) and her team came second.
g) Second Youth Derby Table Tennis Championship:
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) First in Girls’ Single
h) 2016 China Junior and Cadet Open-ITTF Golden Series
Junior Circuit:
Age Group of 13 and under
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) 2nd Runner-up
i) Hong Kong Inter-Area Primary Schools Table Tennis
Competition 2016-2017, organised by Hong Kong Schools
Sports Federation:
Our School represented the Kowloon West Area and came
first in the competition.
Outstanding Table Tennis Player: Li Cheuk Tung (Pr. 5C)
j) 2017 Hong Kong Open Youth Table Tennis Championship:
Age 12 and under
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) Second
Hannah Li (Pr. 5C) Third
They came first in the group competition.
k) 2017 Youth Derby Table Tennis Championship:
Hannah Li (Pr. 5C) First
She represented Hong Kong to attend the East Asian Hopes
Table Tennis Championships in Shanghai.
l) SET 2017 Thailand Junior and Cadet Open, ITTF Golden
Series Junior Circuit:
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) Third in Hopes Girls’ Single
Second in Cadet Girls’
Team
m) Hang Seng All Schools Table Tennis Championship:
Girls’ Single
Li Cheuk Tung (Pr. 5C) Second Runner-up
Overall
Li Cheuk Tung (Pr. 5C) First Runner-up
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4. Volleyball
a) Kowloon West Area Inter-Primary Schools Volleyball
Competition:
Girls’ Section Champion
Leung Hiu Kei (Pr. 6C) and Outstanding
Hailey Chu (Pr. 6A) Volleyball Players
b) Primary Athletes Volleyball Competition, organised by
Volleyball Association of Hong Kong, China and the Leisure
and Cultural Services Department:
Leung Hiu Kei (Pr. 6C) and her teammates came third.
She also completed the Primary Athletes Volleyball Training
Scheme 2016.
5. Badminton
a) Kowloon West Area Inter-Primary Schools Badminton
Competition 2016-2017, organised by Hong Kong Schools
Sports Federation:
Girls’ Section 2nd Runner-up
Hui Ka Ling (Pr. 6C) Outstanding Badminton
Player
6. Tennis
a) All Hong Kong Inter-Primary Schools Tennis Competition:
Girls A Grade Fourth
7. Fencing
a) Asian Fencing College Fencing Championships 2016,
organised by Asian Fencing College:
U11 Girls Foil
Nicole Wong (Pr. 6B) Champion
b) Tomorrow Star Fencing Competition 2017 (1st Season)
Annette Ma (Pr. 6C) Second in Girls’ Sabre in
Age Group of 11 and
Under
c) Guangzhou Fencing Open Championship 2017:
Junior Girls’ Foil Grade B
Nicole Wong (Pr. 6B) Third
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8. Gymnastics
a) All Hong Kong Inter-Primary Schools Gymnastics
Competition 2016-2017:
Primary Girls Senior Group
Joyce Chung (Pr. 3C) Champion in Balance Beam
Second in Vaulting
Fourth in Floor Exercise
Fifth in Uneven Bar Overall
Second
Primary Girls Novice Group
Alisa Wong (Pr. 4D) Fourth in Floor Exercise
b) Hong Kong Inter-School Rhythmic Gymnastics Competition
2017:
Elementary
Wong Yin (Pr. 2C) First Runner-up in Ball
Second Runner-up in Hoop
9. Basketball
a) Kowloon West Area Inter-Primary Schools Basketball
Competition:
Girls’ Section Third
Crystal Ho (Pr. 6D) Outstanding Basketball Player
b) CMA Primary School Basketball Competition 2017,
organised by the Chinese Manufacturers’ Association
Secondary School:
Our team came third in the girls’ golden plate group.
10. Squash
a) Prince Hong Kong Junior Squash Championships 2016,
organised by Hong Kong Squash:
Girls under 11
Hailey Wong (Pr. 5B) 2nd Runner-up
b) The Old Chang Kee Singapore Squash Open 2016:
Age Group - under 13
Hailey Wong (Pr. 5B) Fifth
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11. A.S. Watson Group Hong Kong Student Sports Award:
Natalie Lau (Pr. 6A)
12. Age Group Lifesaving (Ocean and Beach) Competition,
organised by The Hong Kong Life Saving Society:
Age Group 13 and under
Karis Chow (Pr. 5D) Second in Girls B Grade
15m Beach Tournament
Second in Girls B Grade
90m Surf Board
Tournament
13. In the MSF Orienteering Competition 2017 organised by
Médecins Sans Frontières, the DGJS team comprising China
Rose Chuen (Pr. 6D) and her mother, Hayley Lai (Pr. 6C) and
her father was the First Runner-Up out of 124 4-person teams
in the Family Category.
14. The School was awarded the Gold Cup for outstanding overall
sports achievements in the Kowloon West District for the 2016-
2017 school year. A special Gold Cup was also awarded to the
School for being the Overall Champion for twenty-eight
consecutive years.
D. Visual Arts
1) The 16th World Habitat Day Children’s Drawing Contest
“Sustainable Cities and Communities”, organised by the United
Nations Habitat Division:
Natalie Yeung (Pr. 5B) received Asian-Pacific Children’s
Convention Award.
Her drawing was exhibited in Fukuoka, Japan from 5th to 21st
November 2016.
2) The 18th International Youth Art Exhibition Nova Zagora 2016
(Nova Zagora, Bulgaria), organised by NOVA ZAGORA
Association and DUGA Art Studio:
Harmony Wong (Pr. 4A) Exhibition Award
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3) Primary School Students’ Creative Visual Arts Work 2015-
2016, organised by the Education Bureau:
Chiu Wai Yan (Pr. 2A) Merit
4) In the China National Children's Fine Arts, Calligraphy &
Photography Album and the Contest of 'CCAE' National
Children's Fine Arts, Calligraphy & Photography Works, Lau
Yan Yin of Pr. 6B achieved Second Grade Honour. Her artwork
is also qualified for the art collection in the China National
Children's Fine Arts, Calligraphy & Photography Album
(Volume 19).
5) Bertha Wong (Pr. 6C) and Yanka Wong (Pr. 5B) were appointed
as the Arts Ambassadors in the 9th Arts Ambassadors-in-School
Scheme, organised by the Hong Kong Arts Development
Council and supported by the EDB. Students with outstanding
performance in and enthusiasm for the promotion of arts were
appointed as Arts Ambassadors. The Scheme provided them
with more opportunities to participate in arts activities that
serve to broaden their horizons and extend their influence in the
community.
6) “Book Review for Love 2017” Stamp Design Competition,
organised by The Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs Association of Hong
Kong:
Junior Primary
Merit: Noelle Chu (Pr. 3B), Candice Ng (Pr. 3C)
7) “Eat Safely” Poster Design Competition, organised by the Food
and Environmental Hygiene Department:
Second Runner-up: Charlotte Li (Pr. 6C)
8) Lai-See Packet Design Competition 2017 (2017 全港幼小學
生利是封創作比賽), organised by D. PARK and New World
Group Member:
Champion: Aubry Yeung (Pr. 6B)
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9) Jockey Club Public Education Programme for Intangible
Cultural Heritage in Hong Kong - Colouring Competition (賽
馬會香港非物質文化遺產公眾教育計劃 – 填色比賽),
organised by The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage:
Senior Section
Third: Anthea Ho (Pr. 5B)
10) 藝術眾樂樂全港繪畫比賽 2017, organised by Community
Drug Advisory Council:
Merit: Charlotte Li (Pr. 6C), Cheuk Nim Yan (Pr. 3B)
E. Mathematics
1) The “World Class Tests 2016”, organised by the World Class
Arena Asia Limited:
Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B) Most Outstanding Candidate
in Problem Solving
Our School achieved the “Most Outstanding Group
Performance” and “Most Double Distinction” Awards in the
Primary Section.
2) The 2016-2017 Hong Kong Joint Primary School Mathematics
Competition (Yau Tsim Mong District), organised by the Hong
Kong Polytechnic University:
Abby So (Pr. 6B), Silver Award
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) and
Chow Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B)
Miao Hoi Ching (Pr. 6A), Bronze Award
Chan Ching Man (Pr. 6B),
Lau Yan Yin (Pr. 6B),
Kaitlyn Kuang (Pr. 6D),
Liu Ching Tung (Pr. 6D) and
Vanessa Chan (Pr. 5A)
Abby So (Pr. 6B), First Runner-up in the Math
Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D) and Brain and Teasers Section
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Chow Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B)
Kaitlyn Kuang (Pr. 6D) First Runner-up in the
Interactive Math Quest
Section
3) 2017 “Hua Xia Cup” National Mathematical Olympiad
Competition, organised by the China Mathematics Education
Research Association, the Hong Kong Mathematical Olympiad
Association, the Hua Xia Cup Organising Committee and the
Educational Mechanism Research Sub-Commission of Chinese
Society of Education:
Preliminary Round of Hong Kong Region
First Grade Honour : Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Abby So (Pr. 6B),
Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B), Allie Ng (Pr. 6B), Lam Yi Tak (Pr. 6C), Rita
Yu (Pr. 6D), Sabrina Leung (Pr. 5A), Chow Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B),
Chan Chun Yi (Pr. 5D), Charms Ng (Pr. 4A), Andrea Wong (Pr.
4A), Lam Ho Ke (Pr. 4A), Valerie Choi (Pr. 4A), Yau Sin Yan
(Pr. 3C), Sophie Shum (Pr. 3D), Grace Yeung (Pr. 3D), Angela
Au (Pr. 3D), Hebe Yeung (Pr. 3D), Yiu Sze Wan (Pr. 2A), Lo
Tsz Yau (Pr. 2B), Angie Yeung (Pr. 2C), Jazlyn Au (Pr. 2D),
Hazel Lau (Pr. 2D), Wong Hoi Ching (Pr. 2D)
Qualifying Round of Southern China Region
First Grade Honour: Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B),
Abby So (Pr. 6B), Vanessa Chan (Pr. 5A), Chan Chun Yi (Pr.
5D), Lam Ho Ke (Pr. 4A), Valerie Choi (Pr. 4A), Andrea Wong
(Pr. 4A), Wong Hoi Ching (Pr. 2D), Hazel Lau (Pr. 2D), Jazlyn
Au (Pr. 2D)
Principal Award: Chow Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B), Charms Ng (Pr. 4A)
Final Round of China Region
First Grade Honour: Chan Chun Yi (Pr. 5D), Kyli Cheung (Pr.
4D), Hazel Lau (Pr. 2D), Wong Hoi Ching (Pr. 2D), Jazlyn Au
(Pr. 2D)
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4) 2017 Asia International Mathematical Olympiad Open Contest,
organised by the China Mathematics Education Research
Association, the Asia International Mathematical Olympiad
Union and the Hong Kong Mathematical Association:
Preliminary Round
Gold Award: Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Abby So (Pr. 6B), Jolie Ng
(Pr. 6B), Chelsea Chan (Pr. 6D), Rita Yu (Pr. 6D), Vanessa
Chan (Pr. 5A), Tiffany Leung (Pr. 5A), Chow Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B),
Chan Sin Yu (Pr. 5C), Lam Ho Ke (Pr. 4A), Valerie Choi (Pr.
4A), Charms Ng (Pr. 4A), Annette Jap (Pr. 4B), Bethany
Cheung (Pr. 4C), Hazel Lee (Pr. 4C), Jasmine Chan (Pr. 4C),
Yiu Hong Ching (Pr. 3A), Leung Wing In (Pr. 3B), Grace Yeung
(Pr. 3D), Hebe Yeung (Pr. 3D), Yiu Sze Wan (Pr. 2A), Wong
Hoi Ching (Pr. 2D), Jazlyn Au (Pr. 2D), Hazel Lau (Pr. 2D),
Ines Wu (Pr.1C), Natalie Chan (Pr. 1D), Chan Pui Kei (Pr. 1D)
Semi-Final
Gold Award: Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Abby So (Pr. 6B), Jolie Ng
(Pr. 6B), Vanessa Chan (Pr. 5A), Tiffany Leung (Pr. 5A), Chow
Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B), Lam Ho Ke (Pr. 4A), Valerie Choi (Pr. 4A),
Charms Ng (Pr. 4A), Annette Jap (Pr. 4B), Grace Yeung (Pr. 3D)
Final
Gold Award: Yiu Sze Wan (Pr. 2A), Wong Hoi Ching (Pr. 2D),
Jazlyn Au (Pr. 2D), Natalie Chan (Pr. 1D)
5) The 11th Hong Kong Primary Schools Mathematics Trail
Competition 2017 organised by Pui Ching Academy:
First Runner-up: team comprising Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Jolie
Ng (Pr. 6B), Abby So (Pr. 6B), Rita Yu (Pr. 6D)
6) 2017 Hong Kong Primary Mathematics Contest, organised by
Po Leung Kuk and the Home Affairs Department:
Computation Competition Section
First Grade Honour: Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B) and Chelsea Chan (Pr.
6D)
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7) The 12th Hong Kong Mathematics Creative Problem Solving
Competition for Primary School, organised by the Gifted
Education Section of the Education Bureau (EDB) and Hong
Kong Federation of Education Workers in collaboration with
Hong Kong Aided Primary School Heads Association:
Bronze Award: team comprising Miao Hoi Ching (Pr. 6A),
Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Abby So (Pr. 6B) and Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B)
8) International Competitions and Assessments for Schools 2017,
organised by the University of New South Wales:
Mathematics in English
Medal Award (Awarded to the student with the highest score in
Hong Kong):
Sophie Shum (Pr. 3D), Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B)
High Distinction Award (Top 1% of the participants in Hong
Kong):
Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A), Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B), Emily Lau (Pr. 6D),
Valerie Choi (Pr. 4A), Andrea Wong (Pr. 4A), Cindy Cheung
(Pr. 4B), Jane Law (Pr. 3B), Yau Sin Yan (Pr. 3C), Karen Leung
(Pr. 3D), Sophie Shum (Pr. 3D), Hebe Yeung (Pr. 3D)
9) The Hong Kong Youth Mathematical Challenge 2017,
organised by the Hong Kong Youth Mathematical Challenge
Committee:
Gold Award: Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B), Chow Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B), Yau
Sin Yan (Pr. 3C)
Silver Award: Abby So (Pr. 6B), Vanessa Chan (Pr. 5A),
Andrea Wong (Pr. 4A), Grace Yeung (Pr. 3D)
Together with Sarina Hui (Pr. 4C), the team was the Champion
in this competition.
10) The Inter-School SUPER 24 Competition, organised by the
Shun Tak Fraternal Association Seaward Woo College:
Wong Ka Yu (Pr. 6A) First Grade Honour
Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B) Second Grade Honour
Vanessa Yip (Pr. 6C) Third Grade Honour
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Rita Yu (Pr. 6D) Third Grade Honour
Diocesan Girls’ Junior School came fifth in the primary school
section and received a trophy.
F. Science and Technology 1) International Competitions and Assessments for Schools
2017, organised by the University of New South Wales:
Science in English
24 students from Pr. 6 participated in the Science in English
Assessment.
Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B) and Hui Hoi Lam (Pr. 6C) were awarded
Certificates of High Distinction.
9 students were awarded Certificates of Distinction, 1 student
was awarded Certificate of Merit and 9 students were
awarded Certificates of Credit.
2) In the Hong Kong Technology Education Promotion Scheme
2016-2017, organised by Lingnan Dr. Chung Wing Kwong
Memorial Secondary School, 28 girls from our school
participated in a “Wind-powered Toy Car Racing
Competition” with the help of their parents on 20th November
2016. In the competition, Megan Chan (Pr. 3D) and her
family were awarded a merit prize. Ng Hiu Tung (Pr. 3C) and
her family won the award for the “Best Parent-child
Collaboration”. Both students and their families received
trophies for their efforts.
G. English 1) Hong Kong Budding Poets (English) Awards 2016-2017, co-
organised by the Gifted Education Section and Native-speaking
English Teacher Section of the Education Bureau:
Open Section
Best Improviser of the Year and Commendation Award:
Summer Chan (Pr. 5D)
Primary Section
Best Improviser of the Year and Merit Award: Tang Lok Yee (Pr.
6A)
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Second Runner-up and Poet of the School Award: Summer
Chan (Pr. 5D)
Commendation Award: Natasha Uchimoto (Pr. 5C)
2) International Competitions and Assessments for Schools 2017,
organised by the University of New South Wales:
English
Medal Award (Awarded to the student with the highest score in
Hong Kong):
Tsang Yeuk Wa (Pr. 6A) and Chloe Wong (Pr. 3C)
High Distinction Award (Top 1% of the participants in Hong
Kong):
Mavis Kung (Pr. 3A), Lam Yin Ga (Pr. 3A), Chloe Ng (Pr. 3A),
Jane Law (Pr. 3B), Leung Wing In (Pr. 3B), Lui Yin Hei (Pr.
3B), Luann Ma (Pr. 3B), Claire Ng (Pr. 3B), Celeste Yeh (Pr.
3B), Lillian Mok (Pr. 3C), Chloe Wong (Pr. 3C), Claire Chow
(Pr. 3D), Chloe Kee (Pr. 3D), Sophie Shum (Pr. 3D), Hebe
Yeung (Pr. 3D), Valerie Choi (Pr. 4A), Kum Ho Yee (Pr. 4A),
Gianna Kwok (Pr. 4A), Kayleigh Lam (Pr. 4A), Charms Ng (Pr.
4A), Jennifer Cheung (Pr. 4B), Jacqui Chan (Pr. 4C), Bethany
Cheung (Pr. 4C), Sarina Hui (Pr. 4C), Jane Karlsson (Pr. 4C),
Emily Wong (Pr. 4C), Constance Yao (Pr. 4D), Jocelyn Chung
(Pr. 4D), Chapelle Au (Pr. 5A), Jodie Ong (Pr. 5A), Natalie Hui
(Pr. 5B), Lauren Kee (Pr. 5B), Lesley Lam (Pr. 5B), Cheryl Ng
(Pr. 5B), Crystal Wong (Pr. 5B), Wu Bailing (Pr. 5B), Hannah
Wu (Pr. 5B), Astrid Miu (Pr. 5C), Charmaine Chan (Pr. 5C),
Amy Lau (Pr. 5C), Hilary Lau (Pr. 5C), Ng Hey (Pr. 5C), Claire
Wai (Pr. 5C), Emily Chan (Pr. 5D), Chloe Chung (Pr. 5D), Janet
Lau (Pr. 5D), Megan Lee (Pr. 5D), Tang Lok Yee (Pr. 6A),
Tsang Yeuk Wa (Pr. 6A), Angelina Wong (Pr. 6A), Allie Ng (Pr.
6B), Constance Daniels (Pr. 6B), Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B), Annette Ma
(Pr. 6C), Evelyn Ho (Pr. 6C), Lam Yi Tak (Pr. 6C), Mindy Shie
(Pr. 6C), Ingrid Wong (Pr. 6C), Vanessa Yip (Pr. 6C), Ashleigh
Fung (Pr. 6D), Gabrielle Chan (Pr. 6D)
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Writing
Medal Award (Awarded to the student with the highest score in
Hong Kong):
Bethany Cheung (Pr. 4C)
High Distinction Award (Top 1% of the participants in Hong
Kong):
Chloe Ng (Pr. 3A), Luann Ma (Pr. 3B), Yau Sin Yan (Pr. 3C),
Hailey Yip (Pr. 3C), Valerie Choi (Pr. 4A), Bethany Cheung (Pr.
4C), Jane Karlsson (Pr. 4C), Emily Wong (Pr. 4C), Constance
Yao (Pr. 4D), Grace Karlsson (Pr. 4D), Joanna Ng (Pr. 4D),
Katherine Lee (Pr. 5B), Emily Chan (Pr. 5D), Annette Ma (Pr.
6C), Evelyn Ho (Pr. 6C), Vanessa Yip (Pr. 6C), Kwok Oi Shun
(Pr. 6D)
3) In the Hong Kong Young Writers Awards 2017, two of our
students entered the final round of the competition. The theme
for this year was New Tales of Old Shanghai. “Brothers of the
Night Pearl”, written by Ashleigh Fung (Pr. 6D), was
shortlisted in Fiction Group 2, and “The Nostalgia of Old
Shanghai”, written by Tang Lok Yee (Pr. 6A), was shortlisted
in Poetry Group 2.
4) Posties Little Journalist Published Student Award, organised by
South China Morning Post:
Alvis Wong (Pr. 6D)
Alvis Wong’s submission to the “Help the Needy” category
was published on the Posties Little Journalist website.
H. Chinese 1) The Hong Kong Youth Science Fiction Writing Competition
2016-2017(Chinese Section) organised by Hong Kong New
Generation Cultural Association:
Primary Division
First Runner-up: Ashleigh Fung (Pr. 6D)
Second Runner-up: Janice Li (Pr. 5A)
Merit: Zoe Chan (Pr. 6B), Lau Yan Yin (Pr. 6B), Anna Sum (Pr.
6B), Kylie Yeung (Pr. 6C), Chau Tsz Yau (Pr. 5B)
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2) Creative Book Report Competition (Primary Division),
organised by Association of Innovative Reading:
Merit Award: Yue Ching Wing (Pr. 4C), Kwok Oi Shun (Pr. 6D)
3) The 13th Hong Kong Schools Putonghua Drama Competition,
organised by Man Kwan Educational Organisation and The
Jockey Club Eduyoung College, co-organised by Education
Bureau:
Semi-finals
Diocesan Girls’ Junior School Best Director Award
Best Interpretation Award
Gold Award
Yanka Wong (Pr. 5B) Best Actress Award
Finals
Diocesan Girls’ Junior School Merit
Best Visual Effects Award
We received trophies and book coupons of $400.
I. Others 1) The Most Outstanding Student in the Yau-Tsim-Mong District
School 2016-2017, sponsored by the Yau-Tsim-Mong District
School Liaison Committee:
Abby So (Pr. 6B) Gold Award
2) The Most Improved Students in DGJS (2016-2017) –
sponsored by the Yau-Tsim-Mong District School Liaison
Committee:
Class Name Class Name
1A Andrea Lee 4A Allyson Chan
1B Grace Cheung 4B Grace Wong
1C Suen Wei Ting 4C Ching Lok Yee
1D Kristin Lee 4D Zaneta Yeung
2A Andrea Yee 5A Wynona Ngan
2B Harriet Wong 5B Wong Lok Tung
2C Emily Tsoi 5C Bernice Chow
2D Celeste Salomon 5D Olivia Ho
3A Meredith Ho 6A Querida Lai
3B Sophie Hosie 6B Shanessa Chan
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3C Lillian Mok 6C Ingrid Ho
3D Cheung Wing Suet 6D Michelle Wong
3) Hong Kong Youth Improvement Award 2016 (2016全港青少
年進步獎), organised by Elsie Tu Education Fund and New
Youth Hong Kong:
Natalie Hong (Pr. 6A) Merit
Chan Tin Ling (Pr. 5D) Merit
Nicole Cheng (Pr. 4C) Winner
4) The 52nd Hong Kong Healthy Children Competition, organised
by Hong Kong Paediatric Foundation and The Boys' & Girls'
Clubs Association of Hong Kong:
Group D (Age 8 - 9)
Nicole Fung (Pr. 4B) Champion
5) In the Sir Robert Black Trust Fund Grants for Talented Students
in Non-academic Fields 2016-2017, organised by Sir Robert
Black Trust Fund Committee, Summer Lam of Pr. 6A was
granted a subsidy of $4,320 to take swimming courses
organised by the South China Athletic Association Swimming
Team.
6) The 21st Hong Kong School Chinese and English Penmanship
Competitions, organised by the Hong Kong Professional
Teachers’ Union and the Hong Kong Hard Pen Calligraphists’
Association:
Karina Lai (Pr. 3D) Merit Prize in English
Penmanship
Liu Nga Yi (Pr. 1A) Merit Prize in English
Penmanship
Chan Chun Yi (Pr. 5D) Highly Commended Prize in
English Penmanship
7) The 11th Hong Kong Cup Diplomatic Knowledge Contest (第
十一屆香港盃外交知識競賽), jointly organised by the Office
of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
People’s Republic of China in the HKSAR, the Education
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Bureau and the Better Hong Kong Foundation:
Commendation Award: Chan Chun Yi (Pr. 5D), Claire Lam (Pr.
5D), Tsang Yeuk Wa (Pr. 6A), Ashleigh Fung (Pr. 6D), Cherry
So (Pr. 6D)
The Best Rising Star Award: Diocesan Girls’ Junior School
8) Outstanding Brownies Election 2016 (Yau Tsim Mong District):
Natalie Mak (Pr. 6D) and Michelle Wong (Pr. 6D)
9) 「恩典太美麗」徵文及攝影比賽 , organised by EdUHK
Christian Faith and Development Centre, The Education
University of Hong Kong:
Photo Contest
First Runner-up: Nicole Chong (Pr. 4B)
Second Runner-up: Ashley Woo (Pr. 4B)
Merit: Jasmine Chan (Pr. 4C)
I. Scholarship Scheme (2016-2017) a) Sports Scholarships aim at recognising the outstanding
performance in various sports achieved by our students.
In 2016-2017, 40 sports scholarships of $2,000 each were
presented to the following students:
Award Name Class Awardee Name
Outstanding Athlete Award 2A Julie Chan
Outstanding Athlete Award 3B Cheuk Nim Yan
Outstanding Athlete Award 4C Jane Karlsson
Outstanding Athlete Award 4D Grace Karlsson
Outstanding Athlete Award 4D Jocelyn Tong
Outstanding Athlete Award 5A Rebekah Lui
Outstanding Athlete Award 5A Chloe Pak
Outstanding Athlete Award 5C Chloe Leung
Outstanding Athlete Award 5D Lam Hei Yu
Outstanding Athlete Award 6A Michelle Yuen
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Outstanding Athlete Award 6C Hayley Lai
Outstanding Athlete Award 6D Ho Nok Lam
Outstanding Badminton
Player Award
5C Hannah Mak
Outstanding Badminton
Player Award
6B Chan Wing Kiu
Outstanding Basketball
Player Award
6A Miao Hoi Ching
Outstanding Basketball
Player Award
6D Crystal Ho
Outstanding Table Tennis
Player Award
6C Phoebe Hui
Outstanding Swimmer Award 2D Nicole Yuen
Outstanding Swimmer Award 3A Samantha Tang
Outstanding Swimmer Award 3A Sophie Chan
Outstanding Swimmer Award 4A Charms Ng
Outstanding Swimmer Award 4A Kayleigh Lam
Outstanding Swimmer Award 5C Charmaine Chan
Outstanding Swimmer Award 5C Nicola Tsang
Outstanding Swimmer Award 5D Victoria Tsang
Outstanding Swimmer Award 5D Viann Chan
Outstanding Swimmer Award 6A Summer Lam
Outstanding Swimmer Award 6A Natalie Lau
Outstanding Swimmer Award 6B Sarah Chan
Outstanding Swimmer Award 6C Hui Ka Ling
Outstanding Table Tennis
Player Award
4C Natalie Cheng
Outstanding Table Tennis
Player Award
4C Ching Lok Yee
Outstanding Table Tennis
Player Award
5C Li Cheuk Tung
Outstanding Table Tennis
Player Award
6D Chelsea Chan
Outstanding Volleyball Player
Award
6A Hailey Chu
Outstanding Volleyball Player
Award
6C Leung Hiu Kei
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Outstanding Fencer Award 6B Nicole Wong
Outstanding Gymnast Award 4A Joyce Chung
Outstanding Handball Player
Award
6A Katie Sung
Outstanding Squash Player
Award
6A Hailey Wong
Outstanding Tennis Player
Award
6A Alicia Cheng
b) Music Scholarships are presented to students to recognise their
exceptional effort and dedication to the Symphony Orchestra,
Senior Percussion Band, School Choirs and instrumental
classes.
In 2016-2017, 15 music scholarships of $1,000 each were
presented to the following students.
Instrumental Class Outstanding Novice Award:
Award Name Class Awardee Name
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Viola)
3D Claire Chow
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Cello)
2A Amber Wan
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Cello)
2D Wong Hoi Tung
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Double Bass)
1C Janice Ong
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Double Bass)
1C Amelia Oram
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Clarinet)
1D Maison Fan
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Clarinet)
2D Jamie Chan
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Oboe)
3A Audrey Wan
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Oboe)
3D Hebe Yeung
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Bassoon)
1B Lau I Shun
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Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award ((Bassoon)
1B Hazel Wong
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Trumpet)
2C Jasmine Yeung
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Baritone)
2D Wong Hoi Ching
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Trombone)
2B Chan Yan Nam
Instrumental Class Outstanding
Novice Award (Saxophone)
2A Yiu Sze Wan
27 music scholarships of $2,000 each were presented to the
following students:
Award Name Class Awardee Name
Senior Percussion Band
Outstanding Member Award
5A Marina Kam
Senior Percussion Band
Outstanding Member Award
5B Ng Sum Yin
Senior Percussion Band
Outstanding Member Award
5D Yan Ho Yee
Senior Percussion Band
Outstanding Member Award
6D Belle Chan
Choir Accompanist Award 6A Zita Lau
Choir Accompanist Award 6A Charmaine Tung
Choir Accompanist Award 6B Chloe Lau
Choir Accompanist Award 6B Anna Sum
Choir Accompanist Award 6C Bertha Wong
Choir Accompanist Award 6C Hui Hoi Lam
Choir Accompanist Award 6C Charlie Ng
Choir Accompanist Award 6D Evelyn Cheong
Choir Accompanist Award 6D Kristie Sin
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
5B Crystal Wong
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
5C Nicola Tsang
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
5D Chan Man Yan
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
5D Victoria Tsang
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Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
5D Bernice Wong
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6A Natalie Hong
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6B Ashley Tong
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6C Bertha Wong
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6C Hayley Cheung
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6C Natasha Yao
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6C Vanessa Yip
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6D Alvis Wong
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6D Kristie Sin
Symphony Orchestra
Outstanding Member Award
6D Rita Yu
c) The PTA Scholarship is presented to recognise the exemplary
conduct and service of our students. This is a joint effort of the
PTA and the School to deliver an important message to our
students and parents that noble values and service to the School
and the wider community are highly valued.
This is also a demonstration of the school motto of Daily
Giving Joyful Service.
In 2016-2017, 48 PTA scholarships of $500 each were
presented as follows:
Class Awardee Name
1A Casey Lee, Hailie Szeto
1B Anthea Law, Andrea Loo
1C Agnes Ng, Christabel Yu
1D Kaylie Wong, Maison Fan
2A Charlie Ng, Andrea Yee
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2B Lo Tsz Yau, Toby Yiu
2C Athena Lam, Aster So
2D Valerie Chow, Hayley Yuen
3A Karis Lee, Samantha Tang
3B Chan Ka Lam, Luann Ma
3C Anneka Chang, Angelina Wong
3D Fung Pui Ying, Angie Li
4A Sophie Cheung, Janice Leung
4B Rella Chan, Cindy Cheung
4C Sophia Joeng, Yue Ching Wing
4D Evelyn Cheng, Hazel Law
5A Vanessa Kam, Janice Li
5B Evelyn Fung, Yanka Wong
5C Daniella Lee, Emma Chua
5D Bernice Lam, Bernice Wong
6A Charmaine Tung, Wong Ka Yu
6B Anna Sum, Abby So
6C Bertha Wong, Kylie Yeung
6D Crystal Ho, Rita Yu
d) DGS Award for Academic Excellence 2016 – 2017
The following girls have consistently performed outstandingly
in DGJS and have displayed good conduct. They are thus
offered a 75% 6-year scholarship, the DGS Award for
Academic Excellence, totaling $171000 each, to support their
studies from S1 to S6 in DGS.
Zita Lau (Pr. 6A), Allie Ng (Pr. 6B), Abby So (Pr. 6B), Lam Yi
Tak (Pr. 6C), Rita Yu (Pr. 6D)
The following girls have consistently performed outstandingly
in DGJS and have displayed good conduct. They are thus
offered a full 6-year scholarship, the DGS Award for Academic
Excellence, totaling $228000 each, to support their studies
from S1 to S6 in DGS.
Charmaine Tung (Pr. 6A), Jolie Ng (Pr. 6B), Vanessa Yip (Pr.
6C), Ashleigh Fung (Pr. 6D)
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e) School Fee Remission
In 2017-2018, the School has reserved $500,000 for the school
fee remission / scholarship scheme. The School has received
four applications for the school fee remission scheme for the
2017-2018 school year. All applications have been approved
with 100% fee remission granted.
II. Community Service and Charitable Efforts 1) Funds raised at the Mini Bazaar were donated to the
following charitable organisations:
St. Andrew’s Church $40,000.00
Children’s Cancer Foundation $8,000.00
Project Orbis International Inc. $7,975.00
HK Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Ltd $3,000.00
The Salvation Army $3,000.00
Plan International HK Ltd $3,000.00
Heifer International HK Ltd $3,000.00
Food Angel $3,000.00
Senior Citizen Home Safety Association $3,000.00
2) 276 girls from Primary 4 to Primary 6 joined the Famine
Lunch, organised by the Christian Youth Fellowship of the
Senior School in March 2017.
3) A family charity concert was organised at DGS on 19th March
2017 by the DGS Alumnae Orchestra with proceeds going to
New Sight Eye Care. This concert helped raise awareness of
and to support the charity work of New Sight Eye Care,
which was co-founded by DGS alumna, Dr. Joyce Samoutou-
Wong. DGJS students and families were invited to attend the
concert.
4) Our girls responded to Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest and
Heart Diseases Association Appeal 2016-2017, and donated
$1,804.90 voluntarily.
5) “Spare-a-Lai-See” Fundraising Project for LEAP
Students donated some of their “Lai-Sees” amounting to
$19,927 to the Life Education Activity Programme,
including $17,893 raised for the “Healthy Angel for Kids
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Campaign”.
DGJS is the winner of the following award:
Loyalty Award
“Most Inspiring” messages written on the Lai-See packets:
Cheuk Nim Yan (Pr. 3B) First Runner-up
III. Staff Development 1) In the 22nd Teachers Commendation Scheme, organised by the
Committee on Respect Our Teachers Campaign, Mrs. R. Yu
and Mrs. CK Chung were elected by all DGJS teachers to
receive a commendation certificate. The Certificate
Presentation Ceremony was held in September 2017.
2) DGJS teachers were invited to attend a talk on “Basic Law”
conducted by Mr. Ronny Tong on 29th September 2016 as part
of the programme for DGS Teachers’ Development Day.
3) Workshops conducted by Dr. Sharon Ng for DGJS teachers
Dr. Sharon Ng, the Wellness Specialist, conducted two
training workshops for teachers with Dr. Lawrence Chen (the
guest speaker) every month. The themes for the workshops are
as follows:
September 2016 – Positive Friendship
October 2016 – Negotiation
November 2016 – Empathy
January 2017 – Social Responsibility
February 2017 – Respect
March 2017 – Kindness
May 2017 – Gratitude
4) Two full days of Staff Development were organised for
teachers in January and February. On 23rd January, a workshop
was conducted by Dr. Jimmy Wong of the Hong Kong New
Generation Cultural Association Science Innovation Centre to
inform teachers of the current trends in STEM education. For
the second part of the workshop, teachers participated in a
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hands-on activity in which they experienced the STEM
principles through designing their own water rockets. The
morning ended with a flight test session on the level four
basketball court.
Teachers were engaged in an afternoon of coding led by our
IT team. Teachers were invited to try their hands at
programming by using Scratch, Makey-Makey and Metas.
On 6th February, Mrs. A. Lee invited Professor Amy B M Tsui
and Ms. Suzie Nicholson to share their research on
exploratory talk and its effectiveness in enhancing teaching
and learning practices. Teachers were engaged and given
ideas on how to plan their lessons to incorporate more
opportunities for exploratory talk.
During the afternoon session, core subject departmental
meetings were held to report on the progress of e-learning and
department heads led their team in discussing strategies of
collaborative lesson planning and teaching.
5) Staff Development Day on 31st May 2017
The Staff Development Day on 31st May 2017 was held after
school. The panel chairpersons chaired each departmental
workshop and submitted a summary on the review and
evaluation of how iPads could be used in their department
after the staff development day.
IV. PTA a. PTA Seminars
1) The PTA organised “Nutritional Workshops on Lunch and
Snacks for Students” conducted by Ms. Ida Chow from the
Department of Health’s Central Health Education Unit in
October 2016, in support of DGJS’s participation in the
“EatSmart@School Accreditation Scheme”. The
workshops guided parents on the different kinds of food and
cooking methods, what they should choose in the
preparation and selection of their children’s lunches and
snacks, and how to help their children maintain a healthy,
balanced diet.
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2) A seminar on “Building Resilience in our New Generation”
was conducted by Dr. Philemon Choi Yuen-wan in October
2016. Dr. Choi is currently the President of Youth
Foundation and Youth Global Network, and has been
appointed by the HKSAR government to serve on various
committees related to youth policy and youth services. This
seminar focused on techniques and secrets on raising
resilient children.
3) A seminar on “How to Identify and Handle Crisis in
Teenagers” was conducted by Dr. Gilbert Wong in February
2017. Senior Superintendent, Dr. Gilbert Wong, currently
the Commanding Officer of Police Negotiation Cadre, was
appointed as an Honorary Associate to the Hong Kong
Police College in the area of crisis and hostage negotiation,
and is a frequent speaker on crisis negotiation in schools and
educational institutions. The seminar focused on how to
identify and handle common issues and challenges faced by
our teenage children.
4) A workshop on “How to Release Parental Stress and
Related Emotions” was conducted by Ms. Helen S.H. Kwok
in March 2017. Ms. Helen Kwok, a locally trained
registered Counselling Psychologist, is committed to
promoting the idea of Positive Psychology to the general
public and raising people’s awareness about mental health.
The workshop helped parents understand children’s
psychological and developmental needs and introduced
relevant techniques of emotional management.
5) A seminar on “Happy Mothers, Happy Daughters” was
conducted by Ms. Shirley Loo in March 2017. Ms. Shirley
Loo, the General Secretary of the Family Development
Foundation, shared tips on how to raise happy and
emotionally healthy daughters.
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b. Visits and Special Activities organised by the PTA:
1) Visits
Summer Term
Pr. 1 Health Education Exhibition and Resources Centre
in Tsim Sha Tsui
Pr. 2 Hong Kong History Museum
Pr. 3 Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Pr. 4 St Mary’s Home for the Aged
Pr. 5 Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
Autumn Term
Pr. 1 Holiday Farm in Sheung Shui
Pr. 2 Noah’s Ark
Pr. 3 Zen Organic Farm in Ta Kwu Ling
Pr. 4 HKFYG Organic Farm in Yuen Long
Pr. 5 Ma Wan Park and Ma Wan Main Street Village
Pr. 6 Macau Heritage Tour
2) A Christian Mothers’ Bible Study Group was organised in
collaboration with St. Andrew’s Church starting from
October 2016. The group aimed at enhancing God-centered
relationships within the DGJS community and creating a
platform for Christian mothers to find biblical support,
explore godly womanhood and motherhood and grow in
relationship with Jesus.
3) The PTA English Book Club and the English Department
invited Matthew Cooper to deliver a talk to Pr. 1 and Pr. 2
girls in December 2016 to boost our girls’ interest in poetry
and creative writing.
4) The PTA organised a farewell tea gathering for Mrs. Dai on
19th December 2016 to honour her dedicated leadership and
contribution to the School over the past 18 years. Parents
and students were invited to the event.
5) With the aim of enhancing communication between
teachers and parents, the school held a breakfast meeting in
December 2016 for Primary Four and Primary Five classes.
Mrs. Dai, Mrs. Lee, subject panels, Pr. 4 and Pr. 5 class
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teachers and subject teachers met the parents over breakfast
in a relaxing and informal way, during which different
aspects of the girls’ school life were discussed.
6) A “Healthy Little Chefs Cooking Club” was organised by a
group of volunteer parents for some students from January
to March 2017. Students brought their lunch while they
watched the demonstration during the first half of the
workshop. After the demonstration, they cooked with the
assistance of the parent helpers.
7) The PTA Chinese Book Club and the Chinese Department
invited Mr. Wang Wenhua, a children’s literature author
from Taiwan, to deliver two talks to our girls of different
levels in February 2017, to arouse their interest in Chinese
reading.
8) A breakfast gathering was organised for fathers of DGS and
DGJS students by Dr. Lawrence Chen from March to June
2017. Dr. Lawrence Chen is a practising Clinical
Psychologist and has provided training to corporations,
churches, hospitals and schools in Asia, Europe and the US.
The breakfast gathering aimed at providing fathers with
knowledge and insight on how to build up their daughters
in an encouraging and caring manner.
9) Used School Winter Uniform Exchange Programme in
October 2016 and Used School Summer Uniform Exchange
Programme in March 2017
10) With the aim of allowing more communication between
teachers and parents, the school held a Pr. 2 and Pr. 3 parent-
teacher breakfast meeting in April 2017. Mrs. A. Lee,
subject panel chairpersons, class teachers and subject
teachers met the parents over breakfast in a relaxing and
informal way, during which different aspects of the girls’
school life were discussed.
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11) The PTA and School arranged a day tour to the factory
premises of Dongguan Crystal Knitting and Garment Co.
Ltd. located in Dongguan, Guangdong Province for all
Primary Six students on 18th May 2017. Through this visit,
the girls witnessed the process of garment manufacturing,
from design concept generation to order placement to
production. They also attended a workshop to design and
make a mini-tee as a take-home souvenir.
12) A one-day retreat was organised in collaboration with St.
Andrew’s Church for our Pr. 6 girls in May 2017. With
interactive discussions and activities that focused on God’s
grace, the retreat aimed to prepare our girls for a smooth
transition from primary to secondary school and to learn
how to support and help each other as they transition into
teenagers.
13) St. Andrew’s Church hosted a screening of the documentary
“Screenagers – Growing Up in the Digital Age” on 16th May
2017. The documentary addressed one of the biggest
parenting issues of our time, depicting teenager struggles
over social media, video games and internet addiction, as
well as revealed how technology impacts a child’s
development, and offered practical solutions on how parents
can empower their kids to best navigate the digital world to
find the right balance. Dr. Delaney Ruston, the filmmaker
of the documentary, gave a brief talk and answered
questions from the audience after the screening of the
documentary. DGJS parents and girls were invited to the
event.
14) A rice-dumpling fund-raising event was organised in
collaboration with the Towngas Cooking Centre in May
2017. This has been a long-standing annual good cause
taken by the School, whereby parents have the opportunity
to learn how to make rice dumplings for their sponsors as a
token of appreciation of their kind donation to Community
Chest.
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15) A Primary One Parent-teacher Breakfast Meeting was held
in June 2017. This was a good opportunity for parents to
join the meeting and enjoy breakfast together with the
headmistress, subject panel chairpersons and subject
teachers. The breakfast meeting also highlighted a sharing
on “My First Year at DGJS” by each Pr. 1 class and a
briefing by Mrs. A. Lee on the new initiatives to be launched
by the School. As a gesture of gratitude, each Pr. 1 student
presented an appreciation card to their parents at the
breakfast meeting.
V. Gifts to the School 1. Sponsorships from the P.T.A.
a. Repairs and maintenance of water dispensers
b. Replacement and maintenance of petroleum gas for
mosquito magnet executive once a month
c. The training cost of the Peer Mediation Programme
d. Trophies and medals
e. Refreshment for Parents’ Day
f. Travel insurance premium for Pr. 6 Dongguan factory
visit
g. 40 iPads Air 2 WiFi 128GB
h. Gifts for EatSmart Campaign
i. Photo-taking on 20th and 30th June 2017
j. Subsidizing the programme fee of WWF STEP 2016-
2017
k. Books for the English Book Club
l. Electric steamer and transportation fare
m. Expenses for the Pizza Party organised by the Music
Department
n. Exercise book packing
2. Diocesan Old Girls’ Association Ltd. donated $32,000 to the
Headmistress Discretionary Fund.
3. The Pr. 6 graduates (2015-2016) donated $30,000 to the
Headmistress Discretionary Fund.
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4. The Class of 1957 donated a “Friendship Bench” to the
School.
5. Ms. Jean Wang (old girl) donated 9 boxes of toys for the
Primary 6 Mini Bazaar stalls.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Huen (former DGJS parent) donated
$10,000 to the Headmistress Discretionary Fund, earmarked
for treats to students.
7. A Council member donated the renovation of the Counselling
Room to the School.
8. Shun Hing Education and Charity Fund Limited granted our
School the following equipment and products:
The total value of the above-mentioned products was
around HK$107,046.
Quantity Item
2 sets Portable sound system
3 sets Auto paper shredder
2 sets Water dispenser with installation
1 set Air-conditioning system with installation
2 sets Garment steamer
3 sets Water purifier
1 set Refrigerator
2 sets Lumix battery pack
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JUNIOR SCHOOL STAFF (2016-2017)
Mrs. A. Lee
Headmistress
BA (Hons), CertED, MEd (TEFL), University of
Hong Kong
Mrs. E. Au B.Sc., University of British Columbia, Canada; P.
Dip. Ed., Hong Kong Institute of Education
Mrs. K. Au Bachelor in Information Engineering; PGDE (Major
in Primary Mathematics), Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Miss J. Chan
B.Ed., York University; B. Sc., University of Toronto
Mrs. L. Chan Teacher’s Certificate, Hong Kong Institute of
Education; B.Ed. (Hons.), Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Mrs. M. Y.
Chan
B.Ed. (Hons.) in Primary Education, Hong Kong
Institute of Education; M.A. in Chinese Language
and Literature, University of Hong Kong
Miss W. Y.
Chau
B.A. & B. Ed. (Hons.), Chinese University of Hong
Kong
Miss L. Cheng B.A., Harvard University; Teacher’s Certificate,
University of Massachusetts at Boston, U.S.A.
Miss M.
Cheung
B.Ed. (Hons.) (Physical Education and Sports
Science), Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mrs. W. K.
Chiu
B.A. (Hons.), B Ed. (Hons.), M. A. in Teaching
Chinese as an International Language, Chinese
University of Hong Kong
Mrs. G. Chui
B.Ed. (Teaching), B. Sc., University of Auckland
New Zealand
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Mrs. C. K.
Chung
B.A. (Hons.), Chinese University of Hong Kong; P.
Dip. Ed. (Primary), Hong Kong Institute of
Education; Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons.), The
Open University of Hong Kong
Miss M. P.
Chung
B.A. (Hons), B.Ed. (Hons.), Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Mrs. C. Fan Teacher’s Certificate, Northcote College of
Education; B.Ed. (Hons.), M.Ed., University of Hong
Kong; M.A. in School Guidance and Counselling,
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Miss J. Fong
B.A., University of California Berkeley; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong
Mrs. T. Fung B.A. (Hons.), Chinese University of Hong Kong; P.
Dip. Ed., Hong Kong Baptist University
Mrs. W. Fung B.A. (Major in Music), PGDE (Major in Music),
Chinese University of Hong Kong; B. Sc., University
of Hong Kong
Mrs. M. Kan
B.Ed. (Hons.), M.A. in Chinese Language and
Literature, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mrs. S. Kang
B.Sc. (Hons.), Hong Kong Polytechnic University;
P.C. Ed., University of Hong Kong; Master of Health
Science, P. Dip. in Health Promotion and Health Ed.,
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Miss A. Lam B.A. in English Studies and Linguistics; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong
Mrs. B. Lam B.Eng., M.Phil (Systems Engineering and
Engineering Management); P.Dip. Ed. (Primary),
Chinese University of Hong Kong; Professional
Certificate for E-learning in School, Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology
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Miss A. Lau M.A. (Hons.) English Literature, University of
Edinburgh, U.K.; M.A. (Theology), Master of Sacred
Theology, Lutheran Theological Seminary, H.K.,
PGDE, University of Hong Kong
Mrs. D. Lau M.A. (Trauma Psychology); PGDE (Primary),
Chinese University of Hong Kong; M.A. (Hons.) in
Psychology, University of Edinburgh, U.K.
Mrs. H. L. Lau B. Econ. (Hons.), University of Hong Kong;
Postgraduate Certificate (Language Studies), City
University of Hong Kong; ICTT (Primary), Hong
Kong Institute of Education; M.A. in Putonghua,
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Miss W. Lau B. Sc. Information Technology, Master of Philosophy,
Computer Science and Information Technology,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University; P.Dip. Ed.,
(Major in Primary Mathematics), Chinese University
of Hong Kong
Mrs. V. Lee B.Ed. (Hons.), B.A., University of British Columbia,
Canada
Mrs. J. Leung Teacher’s Certificate, Grantham College of
Education; B.A. (Hons.), City University of Hong
Kong; M.Ed., University of Hong Kong
Miss K. Y. Li B. Ed. (Hons.) in Language Ed., Chinese University
of Hong Kong; M.A. in Chinese Language and
Literature, M.A. in Teaching Chinese as an
International Language, Chinese University of Hong
Kong
Mrs. C. Liu Certificate in Secondary Education (English), Hong
Kong Institute of Education; B. Sc. (Hons.) in
Computers in Education, City University of Hong
Kong
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Miss H. Luk Bachelor of Education (Primary), University of
Sydney
Mrs. J. Mak Bachelor of Commerce and Laws, Monash
University, Australia; P.Dip. Ed. (Primary English),
University of Hong Kong
Miss C. Ng B.A., Yale University; Postgraduate Diploma in Fine
Art, Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of
the Arts London; Master of Fine Art, Goldsmiths
College, University of London; CertTESOL.
Miss K. Ng B.A. (Music), Chinese University of Hong Kong;
PGDE (Music), Hong Kong Baptist University
Miss E. Poon Teacher’s Certificate, Hong Kong Institute of
Education; B.A. (Hons.), City University of Hong
Kong; M.Ed. (Child & Adolescent Development),
Hong Kong Baptist University; M.Ed. (Educational
Leadership and Administration), Chinese University
of Hong Kong
Mrs. S. H.
Shum
Teacher’s Certificate, Hong Kong Institute of
Education; B.A., Open University of Hong Kong;
M.Ed., University of Hong Kong
Miss Y.M. Sze B.A. (Hons.), B.Ed.(Hons.), M.A. in School
Guidance and Counselling, Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Mr. J. Tong Bachelor of Applied Science, University of Toronto;
PGDE, University of Hong Kong; M.Sc.
(Mathematics), Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mrs. A. Tse B.Ed. (Hons.) (Secondary)(Major in Visual Arts);
PGDE (Primary), Hong Kong Institute of Education
Mrs. J. Wong B.Com., University of Toronto, Canada; PGDE
(Primary), University of Hong Kong; Cert. TESOL,
Trinity College London
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Miss L. Wong B.Sc. (Hons.), Manchester Metropolitan University,
U.K.; P.C. Ed., M.Ed., University of Hong Kong
Mrs. R. Wong Bachelor of Business Administration, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong; M.A. in Law, University
of Bristol; PGDE, The University of Hong Kong
Mrs. W. Wong B.A. Sociology, Simon Fraser University, Canada;
PGDE (Primary English), University of Hong Kong;
M.A. in Language Studies, Hong Kong Baptist
University
rs. N. Yau
Teacher’s Certificate, Northcote College of
Education; B.Sc. Psy. (Hons.), Cheltenham &
Gloucester College of Higher Education, U.K.
Mrs. E. Yu B.Ed. in Primary Education; Dip. Ed. in Secondary
English, University of Alberta, Canada
Mrs. R. Yu B.A. & B.Ed. (Language Education), The University
of Hong Kong
Mrs. S. Yu B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computing Mathematics, City
University of Hong Kong; PGDE (Maths Education),
M. Ed., University of Hong Kong
Miss K. S.
Yuen
B.A., Hong Kong Baptist University; PGDE,
University of Hong Kong
Miss Q. Y.
Zhang
B.Ed. (Hons.), Hong Kong Institute of Education
Mrs. C.
Chiang
(part-time)
Teacher’s Certificate, Northcote College of
Education; 3rd Yr. Specialist Cert. in Music, Sir
Robert Black College of Education; B.A.(Hons.),
Chinese University of Hong Kong; M.A. in Music,
Hong Kong Baptist University; LRSM
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Mrs. C. Lam
(part-time)
B.A. (Hons.), University of British Columbia,
Canada; P.Dip. in English and Hong Kong Law,
Manchester Metropolitan University, U.K.; M.Ed.,
Chinese University of Hong Kong; P.Dip. Ed.
(Primary), Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mrs. J.
Salomon
(part-time)
B.A. (Hons.) in Languages for Business, Oxford
Brookes University, U.K.
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DIOCESAN GIRLS’ JUNIOR SCHOOL Prize Winner
2016-2017
Class English Mathematics General Studies Chinese
6A Charmaine Tung Charmaine Tung Charmaine Tung 6 Faith Hui Hoi Lam
6B Allie Ng Anna Sum Jolie Ng 6 Hope Wong Hei Ching
6C Mindy Shie Vanessa Yip Hui Hoi Lam 6 Love Queency Leung
6D
5A
Ashleigh Fung
Chapelle Au
Rita Yu
Marina Kam
Rita Yu
Chloe Pak
6 Grace
5 Faith
Ashleigh Fung
Yanka Wong
5B Yanka Wong Chow Tsz Yau Yanka Wong 5 Hope Hilary Lau
5C Hilary Lau Hilary Lau Hilary Lau 5 Love Chapelle Au
Janice Li
5D Chan Chun Yi Chan Chun Yi Chan Chun Yi 5Grace Chan Chun Yi
4A
Charms Ng
Elizabeth Lam
Valerie Choi
4 Faith
Kylie Sze
4B Cynthia Honig Kiri Au Cynthia Honig 4 Hope Yue Ching Wing
4C Sarina Hui Emily Wong Sophia Joeng 4 Love Charms Ng
4D Joanna Ng Joanna Ng Joanna Ng 4Grace Valerie Choi
3A
Lam Yin Ga
Chloe Ng
Valerie Ko
Chloe Ng
Samantha Tang
3B Luann Ma Luann Ma Luann Ma Luann Ma
3C Yau Sin Yan Yau Sin Yan Shing Wai Yan Richelle Wo
3D Sophie Shum Grace Yeung Angela Au Sophie Shum
Grace Yeung
2A
Kaitlyn Yu
Leung Sin Yu
Zoe Lau
Leung Sin Yu
Kaitlyn Yu
2B Yanoch Chien Sophie Chow Winnie Zhang Charis Pak
2C Angie Yeung Athena Lam Angie Yeung Ingrid Lee
2D Hayley Yuen Hazel Lau Wong Hoi Ching Jazlyn Au
1A
Lavinia Ma
Ho Pui Fei
Ho Pui Fei
Choi Shi Yin
1B Serena Wen Annette Wong Annette Wong Serena Wen
1C Ip Hei Yiu Christabel Yu Yu Hang Ying Ip Hei Yiu
1D Kaylie Wong Chan Pui Kei Valerie Li
Kaylie Wong
Kaylie Wong
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The Mrs Blomfield Cup, awarded to the girl with the best bilingual
skills in Primary Six – Ashleigh Fung (Pr. 6D)
The Mrs Rebecca Yip Shield, awarded to the girl with outstanding
performance in Scripture, conduct and service in Primary Six –
Abby So (Pr. 6B)
The Mrs Emily Dai Award, awarded to the girl with continuous
improvement in conduct, learning attitude, application and effort,
maturity and academic progress – Tara Lau (Pr. 5A)
Student of the Year
Pr. 6 Ashleigh Fung
Pr. 5 Yanka Wong
Pr. 4 Joanna Ng
Pr. 3 Luann Ma
Pr. 2 Jazlyn Au
Pr. 1 Christabel Yu