Talk on Etomidate and Bullying
On the afternoon of December 5, 2025, we were honored to welcome Sergeant Au from the Police Community Relations Office of the Central Police District for a talk with our students about etomidate and cyberbullying.
Sergeant Au began her presentation by discussing the detrimental effects of etomidate on both brain function and physical health. She emphasized the serious consequences faced by anyone convicted of a drug-related crime.

Excursion at Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark
On Friday, November 15, 2025, 39 students from S5 and S6 Geography and Tourism and Hospitality Studies embarked on an insightful excursion to the North-eastern New Territories Sedimentary Rock Region of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. This excursion provided a crucial opportunity for students to link theoretical knowledge with real-world geological landscapes.
The excursion began with a ferry trip along the Tolo Channel, where students observed unique formations like the ‘Devil’s Fist’ in Bluff Head and the reddish rock in Port Island.
The key learning experience was at Lai Chi Chong, where students had hands-on practice exploring different rock types and various landform features.

Chinese Medicine Workshop during S6 CSD Lessons
In November 2025, we were delighted to welcome Jacaranda TCM Limited (洛楹中醫有限公司), who shared valuable insights with all S6 classes on topics related to Chinese medicine. The five classes focused on various topics, including skincare, health preservation, stress management, and mental well-being. Following the informative talk, instructors guided students in hands-on activities such as crafting traditional herbal sachets, preparing healthy herbal tea bags, and making mugwort massage hammers (古法艾草按摩錘製作).
Sharing by Ms Chuk on the Rise of a Queen
Our Principal, Ms Chuk, shared the Persian story of the Rise of a Queen, which was introduced to her by her parents during her childhood. The three main characters are Esther (the orphaned Jewish lady), Mordecai (Esther’s adoptive father and gatekeeper of the Persian Court), and Haman (the King’s right hand). The story revolves around how Esther saved her people, the Jews, from the vengeful and cruel Haman. Ms Chuk encouraged us all to reflect on these characters. Did Haman’s hatred ultimately turn against him? Can we resemble Mordecai by standing firm and doing good without seeking a reward? Can we learn from Esther to fulfill our roles constructively and positively influence others? Ms Chuk urged students to refer to the Boo

Tung Wah Group of Hospitals “Good People, Good Deeds: English Writing Competition 2024-25”
Congratulations to Lau Sum Hei (6C) for winning the Silver Award in the Senior Section of the Good People Good Deeds English Writing Competition.
The Competition provides young writers with a platform to inspire change through their writing, infusing positive energy into society and fostering social cohesion and care in the local community.

Sharing by Ms Chow
Our Vice-Principal, Ms Chow Siu Fung, recently shared an inspiring message with the school about the power of solidarity. Drawing upon experiences of students from the S3 Adventure Day, she vividly illustrated to us how teamwork and peer support can help individuals overcome their fears and insecurities.

3D Model Design Competition - Champion
Four S5 students achieved outstanding results in the “Second 3D Model Design Competition”, themed "Hong Kong Culture (香港文化)". Their 3D model, titled "Four Warriors of the Walled City (城寨四少)", earned them the Champion Award and the Best Presentation Award.

Hong Kong Laureate Forum – School Dialogues Inspiring the Young Future
Ying Wa Girls' School hosted the School Dialogues with Shaw Laureates as part of the Hong Kong Laureate Forum from 5 to 8 November 2025. This event gave our students and pupils from other schools the chance to take part in inspiring conversations with distinguished Shaw Laureates.
