29 April, 2025
Visit to Our Sister School in Dongguan
On 10th April 2025, teachers and students from the school's volleyball team visited our sister school, the Affiliated School of JNU for Hong Kong & Macao Students in Dongguan.
The visit began with a welcome speech by the Executive Principal, Mr. Samuel Kam, followed by an exchange of souvenirs. The principal then took us on a campus tour, during which we were amazed by their magnificent school buildings and advanced facilities.
We also participated in various classes alongside their students, including Chinese Language, English Language, Physical Education, Visual Arts, and History. This was a valuable opportunity for our students to learn from teachers and students from different cultural backgrounds.
In the afternoon, our students played a friendly volleyball match against their students, competing with the athletes and enhancing the friendship between students from China and Hong Kong. The gymnasium was filled with joy and laughter.
Additionally, we stayed in the dormitory of our sister school for one night to gain insight into the learning and living patterns of mainland students. We found the visit to be very meaningful, as it not only enhanced understanding and communication between the two schools.
The visit began with a welcome speech by the Executive Principal, Mr. Samuel Kam, followed by an exchange of souvenirs. The principal then took us on a campus tour, during which we were amazed by their magnificent school buildings and advanced facilities.
We also participated in various classes alongside their students, including Chinese Language, English Language, Physical Education, Visual Arts, and History. This was a valuable opportunity for our students to learn from teachers and students from different cultural backgrounds.
In the afternoon, our students played a friendly volleyball match against their students, competing with the athletes and enhancing the friendship between students from China and Hong Kong. The gymnasium was filled with joy and laughter.
Additionally, we stayed in the dormitory of our sister school for one night to gain insight into the learning and living patterns of mainland students. We found the visit to be very meaningful, as it not only enhanced understanding and communication between the two schools.