Chinese Cultural Evening is Han Academy’s traditional event that aims at propagating Chinese culture and showcasing our students’ achievements.
Time
Friday 3 February 2023
Phase 1: 15:00-17:00
Phase 2: 17:30-19:30
Deadline for Registration: 30 January 2023
Our primary students have been very busy today rehearsing for their Christmas performance tomorrow! We are super proud of the year five class who wrote their own script as MCs!
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We are busy practicing to celebrate the new year with schools in different places!
Let's join the New Year's Eve special music lesson together! The lesson runs from 9:30-11:00.
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Han Academy AS/A Level Art students visit M+ Museum and Amanda Wei Gallery, and practice observational drawing around Central Hong Kong!
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Over the weekend, our Han Academy robotics competition team participated in the HKUST Underwater Robot Competition! Our students got to work and compete with other teams. They built their own underwater robot and took part in missions!
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Did someone say rock climbing?
On the final day of our service week, our year 1-4's went to a rock climbing centre and challenged themselves on the walls! We are super proud of how hard they tried to complete this personal challenge!
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During Service Week, our younger students went Lei Yue Mun. They visited the Jocky Club Plus centre and took part in the creation of some amazing artwork!
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Our students had a fantastic time during Service Week at the Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre learning about how we can help conserve this stunning part of Hong Kong!
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During Service Week, our younger students in years 1 through to 4, were lucky enough to head to Disneyland. During their time there, they explored the park and had some experiential science lessons!
The teachers had fun too!
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On the last day of English Week, the school was honoured to host esteemed bilingual Hong Kong writer James Tam to give a speech on opportunity.
After a Question and Answer session with our students, Mr. Tam then gifted us with copies of Man's Last Song for the school library.