Education News in Dec

by Emily

Ritzy’s monthly update of school news brings you up-to-date on the latest you need to know about Hong Kong’s education community. As students prepare to go on winter break in Dec, here’s everything to get clued in on, from community day to Christmas Pageant.

 

Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong – St Andrew’s Day

St Andrew’s Day, a traditional feast day named after the patron saint of Scotland, was celebrated yesterday at Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong (NAIS HK) with a traditional ceilidh in Assembly. Children and staff thoroughly enjoyed a “wee” taste of Scottish tradition and culture; they learnt the steps of a famous Scottish dance called the “Dashing White Sergeant”, and expertly “two-stepped” their hearts out!

 

Hong Kong Academy – Community Day

It was fantastic to get together and celebrate the vibrant HKA community this weekend. Parents, students, staff and faculty volunteers who gave their time and shared their talents to make a successful event.

 

Wycombe Abbey School Hong Kong – Ms. Patricia Stevenson visits

Wycombe Abbey School Hong Kong(WAS) is delighted to welcome Ms. Patricia Stevenson to their Hong Kong Campus. Patricia is the Admissions Manager at Westonbirt and she spoke to a gathering of parents about Westonbirt school as well as covered general information about boarding in U.K. WAS is delighted that guests from British schools are starting to visit Hong Kong again and bring them for the Wycombe Abbey pupils and parents to meet at their campus.

 

Yew Chung International School  – Christmas Pageant

The annual Christmas Pageant is an important aspect of the Christian celebration of Christmas and relays the events leading up to the glorious birth of Jesus. Through scripture reading, worship music and congregational hymns, the Nativity story was brought to life by Year 1 students, as we celebrate the birth of Christ. The performance was also supported by students of various year levels who showcased their talents in this joyful collaboration. Nine Year 12 students, who joined Yew Chung International School (YCIS) as young as two years old, narrated the story and inspired the younger students to augment their all-round development as they journey with YCIS in the years to come.

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