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F6 Prayer ServiceOn March 5th, our Form 6 students came together for a heartfelt Prayer Service officiated by our School Chaplain, Fr. Stephen Chan. This ceremony marked a significant milestone in their academic journeys, filled with reflection and hope for the future.
Fr. Stephen inspired us with words from bible, reminding everyone not to worry about the future but to place trust in God through prayer.
Our School Supervisor, Ms. Lau, encouraged the students that they are well-equipped to handle what lies ahead and that they are not alone in their journeys.
As a token of celebration, each student received a can of Coke, symbolizing the joy and companionship shared during their time together. Let's continue to support them in prayer as they step into the next phase of their journey.
Congratulations to all the Form 6 class!
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Morale-Boosting event for F6 students
The Guidance Team held a Morale-Boosting event for Form 6 students today, enjoying breakfast together, taking instant photos, and writing words of encouragement for themselves to cheer the students on. The principal also shared study tips with the students to boost their spirits!
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Chinese Language Association -- Dramatic Performance
To promote Chinese culture, the Chinese Language Association invited a theatre company to perform for Secondary 1 to 3 students during Chinese Culture Week. The drama presented cultural elements in a lively and engaging manner, allowing students to learn more about Chinese culture in a joyful and enjoyable atmosphere. The event was well received by both teachers and students, and the atmosphere was highly positive.
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Chinese Language Association -- Booth Activities
The Chinese Language Association organized a variety of booth activities for students during the lunch break. On Monday and Tuesday, external organizations presented traditional Chinese crafts such as ironwork, miniature floral plaques, shed building, candy onion pancakes, dough figurines, and woodworking. On Wednesday and Thursday, the school's Chinese Language Association set up its own booths, featuring shuttlecock kicking, paper cutting, and cloisonné (Jingtai blue) experiences. In a relaxed and joyful atmosphere, students gained a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and traditional crafts.
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Chinese Language Association -- Couplet-Writing Booth
During the lunch break, the Chinese Language Association set up a couplet-writing booth, allowing students to express their New Year wishes on red paper and immerse themselves in the festive cultural atmosphere. The activity received an enthusiastic response, with many students showcasing their talents. Some impressed others with their elegant and neat calligraphy, while others captured attention with creative combinations of writing and drawing. The atmosphere was lively and joyful.
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Traditional Chinese Lion Dance Performance
To mark the first day of school after the New Year holiday, the school arranged a traditional Chinese lion dance performance to create a joyful and energetic atmosphere. During the ceremony, Principal Lo officiated the “dotting of the eyes” of the lion, a ritual believed to bring the lion to life—symbolising vitality and a spirited start to the new year for both teachers and students. The Principal encouraged students to “awaken” like the lion and pursue their goals with vigour, expressing his sincere wish that all students would gain admission to university. In addition, the school distributed New Year gifts to students, adding to the festive and heart-warming atmosphere. The students were visibly delighted by the thoughtful gesture.
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Secondary 3 Assembly [Guest Speaker: Mr. Wong Kam-sing, GBS, JP, former Secretary for the Environment]
On the 6th of February, we were privileged to welcome our distinguished alumnus, Mr. Wong Kam-sing, GBS, JP, former Secretary for the Environment, as the guest speaker for the Secondary 3 Assembly.
Despite his demanding schedule, Mr. Wong graced the occasion to share insights from his personal and professional development, while highlighting the vital importance of environmental stewardship and sustainability. -
Exchange with Foshan Chaoying Middle School
Our sister school exchange with Foshan Chaoying Middle School was a wonderful success today!
We kicked off with a warm welcome from our school band, followed by a guided campus tour. Students then took part in an interactive co-taught English lesson with Mr. David and later enjoyed a creative DIY workshop, ending with meaningful conversations that strengthened our friendship. Looking forward to more inspiring gatherings in the future!
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Abseiling Activity
Discipline Board organized an abseiling activity at school to provide students with a meaningful and challenging learning experience. Students participated actively and demonstrated strong teamwork by encouraging and supporting one another throughout the activity. Despite initial nervousness, they showed courage and determination in overcoming difficulties and completing the challenge successfully. Through this experience, students were able to break through personal limits, build self-confidence, and develop resilience and problem-solving skills.
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Alumni Day
St. Bonaventure College and High School Jubilee Alumni Association held its Alumni Day on January 17th.
The ceremony commenced in the school hall with an opening prayer and a welcoming address led by the School Chaplain, Rev. Fr. Stephen Chan. This was followed by a presentation from the Principal, Mr. Law Wai Nam, who shared the latest developments and updates regarding the school. To conclude the formal session, the Chairman of the Alumni Association, Mr. Yam King Yin, presented the work report for the previous term. Following the official proceedings, alumni enjoyed a series of spirited activities, including basketball and football matches, as well as a campus BBQ.
As the term of the 2nd Executive Committee had come to an end, an election for the new committee was held on the same day. We are pleased to announce that the candidate cabinet has been elected. -
The 55th Anniversary Closing Ceremony
As we conclude our 55th anniversary celebration, the event culminated in a heartfelt prayer service, with Father Placid Wong officiating. During the ceremony, we honored the occasion by watering a plant, symbolizing the vitality of all living things. This act serves as a reminder of our growth and the flourishing community we continue to nurture together. Thank you to everyone who has participated in this journey, and let us look forward to the future with hope and determination.



