Geography and THS Visit to Ocean Park Hong Kong
On June 18, 37 students studying either Geography and Tourism and Hospitality Studies (THS) attended the "Bamboo Eaters" workshop at Ocean Park Hong Kong. This immersive and carefully curated experience was designed to deepen their understanding of pandas, our national animal.
During the workshop, the students explored the complexities of the pandas' natural habitat and gained valuable insights into the fascinating animal. Additionally, they examined the innovative concept of edutainment within the theme park, learning how education and entertainment are skillfully combined to create meaningful learning experiences.

In Loving Memory of Rev. Lee Ching Chee
We invite you to join us for a Memorial Service in remembrance of our beloved Rev. Lee Ching Chee (李清詞牧師) on 6th July 2025 at 3:00 p.m. (HK Time). The service will take place at the Silcocks Hall of Ying Wa Girls’ School in Hong Kong.
This gathering is an opportunity to honour Rev. Lee’s remarkable life and legacy, celebrating her profound impact on our community and beyond. No pre-registration is required.
Both the Robinson Road and Bonham Road entrances (Site A) will be opened from 2pm. Please note that parking is limited and by reservation only.
For those unable to attend in person, we warmly welcome you to participate through our online live broadcast. You can join us via the following link:

In Loving Memory of Reverend C.C. Lee
Dear Ying Wa Community Members,
It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Reverend C.C. Lee, who departed peacefully on the morning of 27th May 2025. Rev. Lee’s unwavering dedication, compassionate spirit, and profound contributions to our school community have left an indelible mark on all who know her.
Details regarding the funeral and memorial services will be shared with the community as soon as they are finalized. We appreciate your understanding and patience.
In the coming days, let us come together in remembrance of her life, teaching, and the countless ways she enriched our school and beyond.

Photography Exhibition: The Melting Greenland Ice Sheet by Dr Wendy Lam
We were thrilled to present a photography exhibition featuring the stunning work of Dr Wendy Lam, an esteemed alumna renowned for her extraordinary contributions to the world of photography. During the opening ceremony on May 26 at 1:30 PM, held outside the art room, Dr Lam shared her experiences capturing breathtaking images of Greenland and discussed the urgent issues of global warming and environmental protection.

Chinese Culture Quiz
The Grand Final of the Chinese Culture Quiz, organized by the Chinese Department, Chinese History Department, History Department, Civic Education Committee, and the Self-access Centre, was held on May 23, 2025.
Classes 2B, 3B, and 3E advanced to the Grand Final and were determined to compete for the championship. Challenging questions covered Chinese history, literature, culture, and the Basic Law were asked. The three strong teams were first required to answer compulsory questions set for each team. Then they competed in the “team race-to-answer” section. After two rounds of competition, Class 3B secured the championship.

Cantonese Public Speaking Contest
The Cantonese Public Speaking Contest, organized by the Civic Education Committee, was held on May 21. With great anticipation, three finalists showcased their oratorical eloquence and critical thinking skills by sharing their perspectives on hot topics and important values.

2024-25 UNESCO UNSDGs Debating Competition - First Runner-up
A team of S4 students was awarded First Runner-up at the grand finals of the UNESCO UNSDGs Debating Competition held at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) on May 20, 2025.
The students—Chan Tsz Yau Dion (4B), Siu Hoi Yan (4E), and Wong Hoi Ying Sophia (4E)—won three rounds of debates, ultimately securing their spot in the finals. In the championship round, they debated against the motion of “Bamboo scaffolding should be retained in Hong Kong.” The debaters showcased exceptional skills in crafting counter-arguments and articulating their points with clarity and eloquence.

S4 History Fieldtrip in Central and Western District
Our S4 History students had an enriching walking tour in the Central and Western District, guided by Professor Ting Sun Pao Joseph (丁新豹教授), our History and Heritage Education Consultant. During the tour, students explored the urban landscape of early Hong Kong, gaining insights into the rich history, architectural and cultural significance of the area.
