Beijing-Hong Kong-Guangdong Sister Schools Online Project Presentation Ceremony cum STEM Experiential Lesson
Our students engaged in STEM exchanges with mainland peers to build robots together, mutually enhancing their capacity for self-directed STEM learning. The Beijing-Hong Kong-Guangdong Sister Schools network includes Yanqing No. 2 Primary School in Beijing, Chaotian Primary School in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, Yuen Yuen Primary School in Huadu District, Guangzhou, Dongcheng Chaotian Experimental Primary School in Dongguan, and Yuen Yuen Institute Junior Primary School.
Visits and Educational Tours
Cross-Strait Science Popularisation Exchange Scheme — Science Talk
During the science talk, students learned the four fundamental steps of the scientific method and explored concepts like Boyle's Law, Bernoulli's Principle, and carbon dioxide through simple experiments, including air cannons, mega hairdryers, and dry ice demonstrations.
InnoTech Expo 2018 Visit
Through visiting the InnoTech Expo, students gained insight into China's technological achievements from ancient times to the present, while elevating their interest in STEM learning.
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Group photo at the InnoTech Expo venue.
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Students showing deep interest in new agricultural technology research and development.
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Students enthusiastically participating in centrifugal force experiment activities at the expo.
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Students understanding basic operational principles and functions of technology through drone exhibits.
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Technology applied in the construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
InnoTech Expo 2017 Visit
Overview: Through visiting the InnoTech Expo, students gained an understanding of China's historical and modern technological achievements, raising their interest in STEM learning.
Date: September 26, 2017
Venue: Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Participants: Primary 5 and Primary 6 students
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Group photo at the InnoTech Expo venue.
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Observing ancient Chinese shipbuilding technology and navigation achievements, as well as the latest developments in modern marine technology.
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Learning about China's use of technology to improve road safety through a smart bicycle helmet model.
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Experiencing the use of 3D photography and video recording equipment.
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Using interactive electronic panels for self-directed learning on China's innovative technology developments.
IET Underwater Robotics Workshop
IET Underwater Robotics Workshop
Overview: Through visiting the workshop, students gained hands-on experience in robotics technology to enhance their interest in STEM learning.
Date: September 26, 2017
Venue: Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Participants: Primary 5 and Primary 6 students
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IET Underwater Robotics Workshop Overview: Through visiting the workshop, students gained hands-on experience in robotics technology to enhance their interest in STEM learning. Date: September 26, 2017 Venue: Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Participants: Primary 5 and Primary 6 students
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Testing the robots in a water tank after assembly.
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The underwater robot successfully completed its mission in water.
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Students gained invaluable insights under the guidance of university competitors.
InnoTech Expo 2016
In recent years, local and overseas education sectors have actively promoted technology education to create challenging conditions for the next generation while driving greater growth opportunities for future society. Recognizing this, our school actively fosters technology education and led a group of upper-primary students to visit the InnoTech Expo, aiming to inspire their interest in science and nurture an inquiring and innovative spirit.
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Principal Leung led students to participate in the expo and attend innovation talks together.
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Students showing great interest in Chinese military technology.
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Students taking photos with an 'astronaut'.
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Students gaining a deeper understanding of satellite and communications technology after the visit.
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Understanding the operation and functions of robots.
'Innovation Drive, Realising Dreams' Technology Exhibition
Overview: Through visiting the exhibition, students gained an understanding of China's historical and modern technological achievements, raising their interest in STEM learning.
Date: June 29, 2017
Venue: Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Participants: Primary 5 and Primary 6 students
Objective: To help students understand China's latest technological developments, particularly its achievements in aerospace technology, through participating in the exhibition.
During the exhibition, students not only learned about the nation's developments in aerospace technology, but also gained insight into the efforts and contributions made by local tertiary institutions, secondary schools, and primary schools in Hong Kong's innovation landscape. They explored the four elements of '4-Inno': Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Maker culture. The exhibition showcased the latest innovation outcomes from 8 tertiary institutions and 20 primary schools, alongside outstanding works from recent competitions, inspiring students' interest in science and fostering an inquiring and innovative spirit during their tour.





