November Education News Roundup
This month, our educational community shone with inspiring achievements, meaningful awareness campaigns, and heartfelt generosity, showcasing dedication, creativity, and compassion in various school activities.
Australian International School Hong Kong
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Australian International School Hong Kong (AISHK) staff proudly dressed in pink on 28 October to take part in Dress Pink Day, supporting the Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s annual breast cancer awareness campaign. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about breast cancer and provide tangible support to local patients. All funds collected during the event will help supply a Pink Recovery Pack to individuals in Hong Kong who have recently undergone breast cancer surgery. AISHK extends its heartfelt appreciation to all staff and community members who participated and contributed to this meaningful cause.
International College Hong Kong
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Students from International College Hong Kong (ICHK) delivered outstanding performances at the HKSSF Taipo and North District Swim Championships, winning an impressive total of ten medals and setting a new record. Over two days of exciting races, ICHK swimmers earned eight individual medals and two relay medals, with the C Grade boys and girls teams proudly securing fourth place overall. Their achievements reflect remarkable talent, determination, and sportsmanship. The school congratulates all swimmers for their hard work and success, which stand as a testament to their dedication and the strength of ICHK’s thriving sporting community.
Japanese International School Hong Kong

Japanese International School Hong Kong celebrated World Animal Day with creativity, enthusiasm, and generosity. The campus came alive as students arrived in imaginative animal-themed costumes, showcasing their love for wildlife. The highlight of the day was a talk by guest speaker Steve Loman, who captivated everyone with stories about safely catching and rescuing snakes in Hong Kong. Students engaged with curiosity and shared insightful questions, making the day both educational and memorable. The event also raised more than $4,450 for the Hong Kong Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden, supporting animal care and conservation efforts across the city.