Sharing by NCS students
A morning assembly was conducted by a group of non-Chinese students to convey the message of diversity and harmonious coexistence. The assembly began with a short drama in which a few young artists, each with their unique styles, came together to create a collaborative piece of art, illustrating how cultures can coexist despite their differences.
Following the drama, our alumna, Rubaiyath Rudaba, a current medical student at the University of Hong Kong, inspired the students with her stories of integration and language learning. She emphasized the importance of having a growth mindset and the ability to recognize one’s strengths. She also encouraged the whole school to embrace diversity.

Junior Form Basic Law Quiz 2025
Every year, the Basic Law Quiz competition is organized by the Civic Education Committee to encourage students’ understanding of the Basic Law. From late March to early April, junior form students showcased incredible enthusiasm and teamwork in the Basic Law Quiz, demonstrating their deep understanding of the principles that shape our society. Through this exciting challenge, they not only expanded their knowledge of the Basic Law but also developed critical thinking and a stronger appreciation for civic responsibility.

Inspiring Talk by Ms Amy Seto
On April 3, 2025, Ms Amy Seto, a proud alumna of Ying Wa, visited the So Chau Yim Ping Memorial Hall to share her inspiring journey with our S4 students. She reflected on how her time at Ying Wa shaped her values and character, emphasizing the importance of taking risks and daring to pursue one’s dreams. Ms Seto highlighted her own experiences of stepping out of her comfort zone and the growth that came from embracing uncertainty. Additionally, she stressed the significance of soft skills and building relationships, reminding students that effective communication can open doors and create meaningful connections in both their personal and professional lives.

Appointment of New School Principal
The IMC of Ying Wa Girls’ School is delighted to announce the appointment of Ms. Chuk Wai Kan Tiffany as the next principal of Ying Wa Girls’ School, effective September 2025. She will succeed Mr. Francis Kwan, who will retire after this academic year.
英華女學校的校董會欣然宣佈,祝慧勤女士將於2025年9月出任新校長,接替即將榮休的關翰章先生。

Thanksgiving Service (125th Anniversary)
Held in the Silcocks Hall, the Thanksgiving Service marked a significant milestone in our celebration of the 125th anniversary. This meaningful occasion allowed us to honour the invaluable contributions of our founders and former principals, whose unwavering vision and dedication have shaped our institution’s legacy.

Anniversary Gala Dinner (125th Anniversary) - Album 2
The Gala Dinner held at Hopewell Hotel brought together a wonderful gathering of alumnae, former teachers, and previous principals, including Rev Lee Ching Chee, Dr Luk Chiu Kwan Hung, Mrs Katherine Chau and Mrs Ruth Lee, who added to the warmth of the celebration.

Anniversary Gala Dinner (125th Anniversary) - Album 1
The Gala Dinner held at Hopewell Hotel brought together a wonderful gathering of alumnae, former teachers, and previous principals, including Rev Lee Ching Chee, Dr Luk Chiu Kwan Hung, Mrs Katherine Chau and Mrs Ruth Lee, who added to the warmth of the celebration.

Founder’s Day Service 2025
The annual Founder’s Day Service was held by the Religious Committee on March 28. We were honoured to have invited our alumna Ms Mabel Ho (何美寶) to be our guest speaker. Ms Ho is now a registered speech therapist who is dedicated to serving children with special needs. In her speech, Ms Ho inspired the students with a biblical story about fear and self-doubt, bringing out the important message how to go through these challenges. It was truly a meaningful sharing which enriched our spiritual growth and reinforced our long-held positive values.
