The Unknown Hacker
By Tiara Sarkar and Saanvi Arora
After a long weekend, Lucas joined his first online class of the day. He and his classmates were assigned to a breakout room to finish a math assessment. As they were working, a stranger entered their meeting. Confused as to who this stranger was, Lucas asked for their name but received no reply.
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In the wet rain
Abigail Yip
A poem which describes in-depth a gloomy scene.
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Jurassic Reindeer
By Edward Wong
A story about a dinosaur’s favourite reindeer and the reason behind it.
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Act as part of the solution, not the pollution
By Abigail Yip
As concerns about the state of the environment continue to escalate, we have to check our polluting habits and start taking care of the planet, as well as reducing our carbon footprint. Becoming an eco-warrior doesn’t require a lot of effort, and here are some tips to becoming one.
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Animals and well-being
By Leo O’Neill
This article is about how animals can benefit your wellbeing and make you feel better. Wellbeing is important because it can help your mental health and help you cherish life.
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Why brain breaks
By Bono Vaid
Picture this: you have been studying for hours and hours, and you need a break — what do you do? Have a brain break, of course.
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The Beautiful Tree
By Ella and Edward Wong
Deep in the very heart of the woods stood a Beautiful Tree. The tree had leaves of sparkling green, a thick gold trunk that broke even the harshest wind, and nuts that, when the wind blew, knocked against each other like chiming bells.
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Cross-country: going the extra mile with the Black Kites primary team
By Cadence Elfassy
When the Black Kites primary teams returned from their COVID-addled hiatus, many of us were excited—and there was plenty of reason to be, especially for our active cross country team. But wait a second—you may be thinking, why exactly should I be excited to learn about running, of all things? Let me explain.
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Three ways to help the LGBTQ+ community
By Sophie Song
How often do you speak to others about providing your support? Most people never do. Today, that changes. I’ll be providing you with three ways you can provide support to the LGBTQ community.
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Initial thoughts on the Year 6 Exhibition
By Tiara Sarkar, Saanvi Arora, Abigail Yip and Ella Wong
The year 6 exhibition is being held online this year, and we took some time to question students and have them reflect on how the exhibition process has been.
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Coding trickery - a trio of tantalizing techniques to dumbfound your friends
By Asher Yip
Asher displays his coding skillset by showing off a few tricks which you can use yourself.
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The Cursed Lamp
By Eiley Chu
A interesting story involving a cursed lamp and how it impacts the protagonist Narcissa
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Rainy Blossoms
By Esme Stone and Byron Hung
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Storm
By Ella Wong
“White is the colour of a blizzard come to take you/Hide, take shelter, and wait for it to subdue./Grey is the flash of a wolf with bite.”
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NaN-RA
By Ella Wong
A great story on a rat named Nanra who was stuck in a science lab on a Sunday morning.
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The Cantankerous Inventor
By Esme Stone
An interesting look into an inventor in his workshop through one neat poem.
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Football 2021 Review
By Amir Nanwani, Leo O’Neill and Arnav Ahuja
2021 has seen many different major shake ups in football, from game changing transfers to jaw dropping statistics.
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Plant-fest: domestic and wild plants
By Sylvia Tong
Hong Kong is full of plants, both domestic and wild, both have their different traits as well as their similarities.
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Netflix fever: five shows and movies to watch whenever
By Ella Wong
Feeling bored during online learning? Here are 5 Netflix shows to watch wherever, whenever.
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Fruit bat facts and stats
By Ella Wong
(Almost) everything you need to know about fruit bats in one handy acrostic poem.
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