5 days at the Nesbitt Centre (EOTC)
By Princeton Chiu
There are many different kinds of people in the world, with varying personalities, interests, conditions, and forms of neurodivergence. The Nesbitt Centre is an organization that aims to assist adults with special needs, helping them integrate into society and sustain themselves.
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The new sports block in RCHK: A success or a failure?
By Natalie Chan
The recent refurbishment of the sports block at Renaissance College Hong Kong (RCHK) has sparked significant discussion among students, parents, and staff. This extensive upgrade, which took almost 3 months to complete, aims to enhance the athletic experience and provide state-of-the-art facilities.
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The pressure of being a student-athlete
By Arnav Ahuja
The pressure of being a student-athlete is immense and can get really stressful. It is tough to navigate through athletics while trying to keep up with your academics. Balancing rigorous training schedules, competitive performance expectations, and academic responsibilities poses significant challenges.
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Boys' House Football 2025/26 - The winners, losers, stars, and underdogs!
By Mohnish Kripalani & Arnav Ahuja
House football is an annual spectacle that brings students together for a spirited display of teamwork, rivalry, and House pride. This year's tournament saw every team face off in a round-robin format featuring underdogs, upsets, and wholesome moments.
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Three RCHK students admitted early to the Ivy League
By Matthew
The college application season begins with students accepted to Columbia, UPenn, and Yale.
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A Black Kite's Fairy Tale - RCHK Boys Swimming Makes History at the 2025 ISSFHK Championships
By Bradley Tang
With determination, skills, and teamwork, the Black Kites boys dominated the competition, clinching this first-ever overall Boys Championships title for RCHK swimming. The U20 Girls also won in their division.
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Year 10 Bali trip of 2025: Opinions and What to expect
By Yannis Ng
Besides three days of surfing, we went snorkeling to learn about coral reefs and fish, and had the opportunity to clean up trash from the mangroves. Downsides? Mosquitos!
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Y10 EOTC Austria: Mozart, Mozart, and Mozart
By Bethany Lam and Claudia Ng
After traveling to Salzburg and Vienna, experiencing a different culture, and seeing many iconic buildings, it was easy to tell that Austria had many things to be proud of.
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Looking back on Bangkok Patana 2024
By Bradley Tang
Record number of Year 7 Black Kites Swimmers participate in the Bangkok Patana swimming competition.
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ESF uses Typhoon Ragasa as a futile excuse to not show up to work
By Hailey Lee
For an organisation demanding a school fee of 170,000 HKD per year, ESF sure does take the education of their students lightly.
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RC’s new uniforms are woven to beat the heat
By Claudia Ng and Morisa Wong
Sometimes, we forget how fortunate we are to have access to such a wide range of uniform choices.
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Foxtober - This Year’s Run For Cancer
By Yaya Kao and Kate Wu
It was that time of the year again, when we tightened our shoelaces for the Terry Fox Run!
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Black Kites swimmers soar high at the HKSSF 2025 championships
By Bradley Tang
While most students were enjoying their term break, 34 RCHK Black Kites swimmers raced against 680 swimmers from 45 other schools at the HKSSF meet.
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Service Fair — A sensational experience!
By Sally Lee and Nadia Hung
The annual Service Fair is a phenomenal showcase of student-led initiatives and external NGOs in HK.
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Book Week (or Fortnight): How Books Build Worlds
By Ashleigh Leung and Yannis Ng
Every year, RCHK hosts its annual Book Week, and this year was no exception.
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The Teacher Beep Test: how fit are the departments?
By Morisa Wong and Bethany Lam
Everyone knows the Beep Test is a student activity, but what if the roles were reversed? In this article, we explore what happens when teachers step to the line to prove their fitness.
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RCHK’s Biodigester: how we need to help
By Cadence Elfassy and Ella Wong
Renaissance College needs everyone’s help to leverage the amazing benefits of the new biodigester. Simply reducing food waste and disposing of what is created appropriately makes a huge difference.
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The Missing Cutlery
By Claudia Ng
Since the school’s opening, RCHK has provided lunch for students. However, recently, the school has faced a crisis of cutlery with thousands of items going missing over the course of the year.
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Year 9 Oscar's Award Ceremony
By Bethany Lam
The Oscars are an annual event, but this year Ms Lewis, an English teacher, wanted to make it “... like an extravaganza”.
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RENMUN X — A Conference to Throw Back On
By Ella Wong
362 delegates flocked for an exciting two days of insightful, gripping debate and new friendships. Not to mention the incredible merch, and, as the Secretariat put it, hopefully “a bellyful of Maltesers.”
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