Exchange Programme with SFXS 2016-2017

The annual Student Exchange Programme between St. Francis Xavier’s College (SFXC) and our brother school St. Francis Xavier’s School Tsuen Wan (SFXS) was successfully conducted in March 2017. With the aims to enhance communication between the two Marist schools in Hong Kong and to increase students’ exposure, five S.5 students from each school had spent 5 school days at their school. In a 2-week period, one student participant from each school was paired up with the other as buddies, so that they could help each other in and out of the classrooms. At the end of the two-week programme, a tea party was held in the Brothers’ Quarter, in which all parties concerned were invited to share their experience and bid each other farewell.

Third Teacher Development Day 2016-2017

Our third TDD of 2016-2017 was held on 24th March 2017. It was a visit to Christian Zheng Sheng College on the far side of the Lantau Island. Through this site visit and the sharing by the principal and the students there, our teachers were informed of the value, mission and challenges faced by Christian education towards the marginalized teens.

F.3 Parents Gathering 2016-2017

The Parents’ Gatherings have always been an important channel to facilitate communication and mutual understanding between the school and the parents. On 18th March, it was the F.3 parents’ turn. A total of 107 parents attended the gathering, which included a one-and-a-half-hour seminar and a 30-minute meeting between form teachers and parents. With the help from teachers, student helpers and volunteers from PTA, the event was concluded successfully with lots of positive feedback from F.3 parents.

SFX Junior Ambassadors Inauguration Ceremony 2016-2017

Each year, students with outstanding academic performances (Top 15 students of the junior forms in the first term) are honoured as the SFX Junior Ambassadors of that year. This year, parents of these students were invited to the Inauguration Ceremony to share the joy and honour with their sons on the 17th of March 2017. A Letter of Acknowledgement was sent to the respective primary schools for having laid a solid foundation for these students’ academic success. The ambassadors would then pay a visit to their Alma Mater to extend their heartfelt gratitude to their primary school teachers who laboured to foster the students’ growth and development. It is hoped that through this practice, students will learn to appreciate the effort of all those who have contributed to their academic achievements and personal development.

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