Award of Senior Choir
The Senior Choir displayed exceptional talent and commitment at the Hong Kong Inter-school Choral Competition on February 19, achieving the esteemed Gold Award. They delivered a mesmerizing performance of the Hungarian song, "Magos a rutafa," composed by Lajos Bárdos. We offer our heartfelt appreciation to Mr Leung, our Music teacher, for guiding and conducting the students during the competition. This remarkable accomplishment not only highlighted the choir's musical prowess but also emphasised their strong devotion to teamwork, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence.

Awards of Red Cross
The Red Cross Youth Awards Ceremony 2022-2023 was organised by the Hong Kong Red Cross Youth Development Service on February 4 to acknowledge the remarkable performance of various youth units in Hong Kong. Due to the collective efforts of our school's Hong Kong Red Cross Youth Unit 11, who excelled in competitions, acquired qualifications, and actively promoted health-related concepts among our fellow schoolmates in the previous school year, we were awarded the prestigious titles of 'Unit of the Year' and 'School Health Ambassadors Outstanding Participation Award – Overall Champion'. We express our gratitude for this recognition and extend our heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated teachers who guided and supported the Red Cross students throughout this j

Achievements of Programming Team 2023-24
The YW Programming Team achieved remarkable results in various programming competitions. Wong Tsz Ching (6D) won the Gold Medal in the Senior Group of the Hong Kong Olympiad in Informatics (HKOI) 23/24.
Additionally, Wong Tsz Ching earned the Second Class Award (二等獎) in the National Olympiad in Informatics in Provinces (NOIP) 2023 and the Silver Medal in the Hong Kong Secondary Schools Software Development Invitational Contest (SDIC) 2023 in the Senior Group. In the Junior Group, Leung Ting Yu (6D) was awarded the Gold Medal, while Law Yi Sheung (4E) and Wong Ki Yan (4C) received Silver Medals.

Talk by Alumna Ms Ho Bo Ki Vanessa
We are honoured to have invited alumna Ms Ho Bo Ki Vanessa, who pursued her university studies in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, to deliver a talk during the morning assembly on January 31. She shared her remarkable entrepreneurial journey in CD-R production, actively managing material sourcing and production. In response to the pandemic, Vanessa founded her own company and took the initiative to develop locally-made face masks and later on paper-recycling machines. Through her inspiring story, she encouraged Ying Wa students to remain resilient and persevere in the face of challenges.

S2 Visit to STEM Centre
Three S2 classes visited the STEM Centre in the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) on Jan 26. They explored advanced technologies at the Smart City Innovation Centre, experiencing virtual reality and witnessing demonstrations of smart devices. They also visited the Simulated Airport Operations Centre, Robotics Laboratory, and Solar Car Laboratory to learn about aviation, robotics, and sustainable energy. The visit broadened their horizons and increased their knowledge of innovative technology.

Talk by Violinist Ding Yijie
Ms Ding Yijie (丁怡杰), a visually impaired violinist, shared her inspiring journey during the Jan 24 morning assembly. She not only spoke about her passion for music but also demonstrated her exceptional skills by playing the violin. With international performances and accolades, such as winning the VSA International Young Soloist Competition, Ding highlighted the importance of pursuing dreams despite challenges. Students were deeply inspired by her message of determination and resilience, further fueled by witnessing her remarkable violin performance. Her story truly resonated with them, encouraging them to embrace their own aspirations.

Award in the HKOSA 2023-24
Chan Yan Hei Yannis (6D) was recognised as one of the top 20 finalists in the Hong Kong Outstanding Students Award (HKOSA) 2023-2024. With the participation of over 432 students from more than 130 schools, this prestigious award programme, organised by the Youth Arch Foundation, not only acknowledges academic excellence but also highlights students' active involvement in extracurricular activities, significant community contributions, and exemplary moral character. Beyond the award itself, students had the valuable opportunity to connect and engage with peers from different schools during a 2-day-1-night assessment camp. They also participated in enrichment programmes focused on community exploration, workshops, and career sharing, further enhancing

Visit to Jao Tsung-I Academy
The Chinese History Department organized a visit to Jao Tsung-I Academy (饒宗頤文化館) for 15 Secondary Four Chinese History students on Jan 18. During the visit, students had the opportunity to explore the academy and learn about the significant contributions of Jao Tsung-I to Chinese culture, as well as gaining insights into his life story and the preservation of local heritage through a guided tour. This educational trip not only enhanced students' interest and knowledge of Chinese culture but also deepened their understanding of Jao Tsung-I as an influential figure.
