Ribbons and resilience: school campaign tackles stigma of mental illness
By Lorraine Ng
This past month has been Mental Health Awareness Month at RCHK. Held between the 27th of September and the 28th of October, it is a new event at RCHK organized by the counselling, pastoral and house teams that immerses secondary students in a plethora of mental-health related activities.
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Canteen makes a come-back: Chartwells resumes service with bespoke boxes
By Bryan Yip
The RCHK canteen has resumed selling meals to students. Beginning on Monday, October 18 the school began to serve lunch in boxes by Chartwells to secondary students.
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Teach your teacher Cantonese? Momentai.
By Ava Wong
Ever dreamt of a chance to teach your teachers?
Teaching teachers is a RCHK student-founded club in which teachers can sign up to take free weekly lessons in Cantonese, Mahjong, or both. The teachers are taught by student volunteers with a high enough fluency or skill set in Cantonese or Mahjong.
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Wet but fine: first ever Land Gala revolutionizes RCHK water sports
By Kristen Chan and Sunny Wong
The first ever land gala in RCHK was considered an optimistic idea at best, but it turned out to be revolutionary.
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The RCHK Math Race 2021: challenging in more ways than one
By Kendo Longid and Ryan Ng
The competitive atmosphere created by a face-to-face mathematical battle is unmatched by any other means, including the situation this year.
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False alarms: when fire isn’t the problem.
By Abbie Wong
Nope, that wasn’t a fire drill. If it was, why would it be scheduled for the Year 11 Science exam and a Year 12 Chemistry test?
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The MYP Personal Project, distance-learning style: the good, the bad, and virtually everything in between.
By Megan Chan
Occurring against the backdrop of online learning, this year’s Year 11 cohort were the first to start and end their personal projects with COVID-19 limitations in place.
Image by athree23 from Pixabay
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Fantasy and sci-fi themes for Book Week capture the imagination.
By Cheryl Lai and Ariana Jones
Covid has taken its toll on many of our RC events, but the adaptability of our librarians meant that Book Week 2021 was as packed with activities as ever.
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Painting through the pandemic
By Shraddha Rajesh
While some of us have spent this pandemic on the couch, Renaissance College’s DP Visual Art students have painted away and produced pieces that provoke thought, inspire, and translate experiences through space and time. The RCHK Truth spoke to art teacher Stacey Leung.
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The epic journey to Year 6 Exhibition
By Savannah Lo and Cathy Chen
Each year Year 6 students at Renaissance College take an epic journey. Their destination? The Year 6 Exhibition!
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The great RCHK Skribbl-off: a picture perfect online house event
RCHK’s first Skribbl.io house competition proved a really fun and a good break away from the stresses of online learning.
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RCHK students making wishes come true
Wish Comes True is an initiative built upon the notion of sparking passion and joy in children across the world, and allowing them to experience their dreams and realise their potential.
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IBO's dual route decision flummoxes DP students.
The graduating class of 2021 will be sitting their written examinations but the news has been received with varying responses.
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What are students not telling teachers about online learning?
The RCHK Truth conducted an anonymous survey of student opinion about online learning. 27 students speak their mind on what they wish they could tell their teachers.
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Out of control: Year 13 students face the uncertainties of 2021
Planning for university has never been easy. From finding the perfect course to calculating expenses, there is a lot to consider.
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“We waste enough food to feed three billion people”
925 million people are starving; annually, we waste 1.3 billion tons of food, enough to feed three billion people.
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The excitement multiplies - virtual inter-ESF math race adds to the interest in 2020
Students from across ESF schools competed in the 5th inter-ESF math race - this year on Zoom.
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Year 11 Options Evening: finding 'building blocks for the future’
As the seniors of RCHK’s MYP class reach their final stretch under the effects of COVID-19, options evening still went ahead in order to ensure students have the opportunity to make informed choices about their future.
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Grassroots student alliance opposes Lantau development
The Hong Kong Green Schools Alliance (HKGSA) visited the Legislative Council to voice their opposition towards the Lantau Tomorrow Vision (LTV) project.
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Student group finds diverse ways to advocate for refugees in Hong Kong
RCHK student activist group Refugee Action is working with Asylum Action for a project called Live like a Refugee
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