3 Unmissable Events on 28 Mar Successfully Held
On 28 Mar 2026, Ying Wa successfully hosted three unmissable events, each celebrating our shared heritage, values, and community spirit.
1) Centenary Celebration of the 1926 Heritage Block

The Sir Edward Youde Memorial Prizes for 2025/26
Man Cho Yan (6C) and Tong Siu Nga (6E) were awarded the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Prizes for 2025/26 in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements and active involvement in extracurricular activities.
The Sir Edward Youde Memorial Prizes aim to support exceptional students in advancing their education and promoting the overall development of Hong Kong's youth.
CUHK VEX Robotics Competition 2026
Two of the three teams from our school, comprising 13 students in total, advanced to the finals of the CUHK VEX Robotics Competition and won 2nd Runner-up and a Merit Prize, respectively, among 100 teams representing 40 schools.
The competition required participants to design and assemble a robot, as well as programme it to complete specific missions. Over the past three months, our teams devoted considerable effort to preparation, attending regular robotics classes and intensive after-school training. Their dedication paid off as they successfully advanced through two preliminary rounds.

Founder’s Day Service 2026
Our annual Founder’s Day Service was held on March 13, 2026. We were honoured to welcome the Honorary Manager of the IMC (Incorporated Management Committee) and alumna Ms Enian Tsang (曾綺年女士), who shared on the theme “Build My School on Christ 建我學校在基督身.” Ms Tsang recalled how, in the early 1970s, Ying Wa organised a Fun Fair and leadership training camps to broaden students’ horizons and encourage them to explore. She also drew inspiration from two Bible verses: Matthew 7:24, “Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock,” and Ephesians 4:15‑16, “Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him … makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love

In Loving Memory of Dr Luk Chiu Kwan Hung (1928–2026)
It is with heavy hearts and profound gratitude that we honour the life and legacy of Dr Luk Chiu Kwan Hung (陸趙鈞鴻博士), a beloved teacher in our Ying Wa community and a towering figure in Hong Kong’s educational history.
Dr Luk was appointed as the Head Teacher of the Ying Wa Kindergarten in the 1950s. At Ying Wa, she established a culture where joy, faith, and dignity were the cornerstones of learning. Long before play-based learning became a global standard, Dr Luk was already planting seeds of knowledge through song, laughter, and stories, believing that a child’s smile was the world’s most beautiful flower.

62nd Schools Dance Festival Award
Our Jazz Dance Team achieved notable success at the 62nd Schools Dance Festival, where they were presented with the Highly Commended Award for their energetic and skillful performance. In addition to the team’s success, Wong Hong Kiu (4A) and Choi Pak Yiu (4C) delivered an impressive performance in the Jazz Dance Duet category, earning the Highly Commended Award.
Our jazz dancers’ performance of “I’m not perfect but unique” explores the multifaceted definition of beauty, questioning the various ways we attempt to enhance our appearance through fashion, makeup, and physical alterations.

S4-5 Literature in English Theatre Outing
On 7 March, our S4-5 Literature in English students watched the reimagination of Sophocles’ tragedy, Antigone, at Lyric Theatre, HKAPA. Produced by Norwegian director and choreographer Alan Lucien Øyen and his dance company, winter guests, this thought-provoking rendition challenged students to rethink the eternal struggle between power and justice.

78th Hong Kong Schools Music Festival Awards - Junior Choir
The Junior Choir has achieved the Third place and Silver Award in the category of church Music – Foreign – Secondary School Choir under age 14 in the 78th Hong Kong Schools Music Festival with 86 marks.
