Science does not know its debt to imagination. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

International Junior Science Olympiad 2023 - Hong Kong Screening Competition Result
First Class Honours: LAI Yat Long (3B), YEUNG Ho Ming (3D)
Second Class Honours: XIAO YuXuan (3A), ZHONG Jun Zhe (3A)
Third Class Honours: LEUNG Yuet Ling (3A), CHAN Tat Long (3B)

Team award: Third Runner-up

Lai Yat Long (3B) is selected to be one of the representative of HKSAR team to participate in the 20th IJSO (2023).
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Junior Secondary Science Online Self-learning Scheme 2022
Gold award: LIN Junhang (2A), XIAO Yu Xuan (3A), LO Ka Wai (4B), HUANG Wan Yi Grace (4B), LAW Tin Hang (4D)
Silver award: LAI Cheuk Yiu (2A), SO Tsz Tung (2B)

International Junior Science Olympiad 2022 - Hong Kong Screening Competition Result
Second Class Honours: Lee Ho San (3B)
Third Class Honours: Wong Ka Long (3B)

International Junior Science Olympiad 2017
Yip Yan Ming (4D) is one of the six Hong Kong representives to participate in the 14th IJSO held in Netherlands from 3rd to 12th December 2017.

2017趣味科學比賽 「適可而止」
低級組「同軌級」組別
獎項:二等獎
隊員:李偉傑、葉恩銘

International Junior Science Olympiad 2017 – Hong Kong Screening Competition Result
Second Class Honour: Yip Yan Ming (3A)
Third Class Honour: Yan Hong Yiu (3A)
Third Class Honour: Kong Natalia Mozart (3A)

International Junior Science Olympiad 2016 – Hong Kong Screening Competition Result
Third Class Honour: Li Kin Fung (3A)
Third Class Honour: Yim Kwok Leung (3A)
Third Class Honour: Chau Enoch (3B)

International Junior Science Olympiad 2015 – Hong Kong Screening Competition Result
Chiu Wing Shing First Class Honour (3A)
Lee Wai In Second Class Honour (3A)

HK Youth Science & Technology Innovation Competition 2012-2013

聯校模型滑翔機飛行大賽 2013

Secondary School Junior Science Competition 2013 (HKPU)
High Distinction: Cheung Nga Man (2A), Pang Ho Hin (2A)
Distinction: Wong Lok Yee (2A)

2013香港終極紙飛機大賽
One junior and two senior teams will join

International Junior Science Olympiad - Hong Kong Screening 2013
First Class Honour: Lau Kin Tak (2B)
Second Class Honour: Man Chung Chun (2A)
Third Class Honour: Au Chak Him (2B), Lee Chui Shan (2A), Yeung Chin Ho (2A)

HKUST School of Engineering Summer Experience Program(2013)
Ho Wing Sze (2A)

HK Budding Scientists Award 2010-2011
Second Class Honor: Chik Wing Man (3B), Fung Chun Kit (3D), Wu Lik Hang (2B), Lei Dave (2D)

The Po Leung Kuk Secondary Schools Aircraft Flying Competition 2010-2011
1.Type: Paper Aeroplane (Senior Secondary)

Novia Morzart Kong (4E) Creativity Award
Chau Kai Hang (4E) Range Award (1st Runner-up)
Cheng Pok Man (4E) Artistic Award

2.Type:Gliders (Senior Secondary)

Cheng Pok Man (4E) Artistic Award

3.Type: Paper Aeroplane (Junior Secondary)

Ching Tsz Hang (2B) Creativity Award

4.Type: Gliders (Junior Secondary)

Ching Tsz Hang (2B) Range Award (Championship)
Ching Tsz Hang (2B) Precision Award

5.Type:Rubber-powered (Junior Secondary)

So Chun Kit (2C) Endurance Award (2nd Runner-up)

HK Budding Scientists Award 2009-2010

1. Certificate of Appreciation (Final)
2. Second Class Honor: Chau Kai Hang (3A), Novia Mozart Kong (3A), Lui Ming Hong(2B)
3. Third Class Honor: Chik Wing Man (2B), Fung Chun Kit (2E)

HK Budding Scientists Award 2008-2009

1. First Class Honor: Fung Tsz Chai (3D), Hung Ting Ngai (3E)
2. Second Class Honor: Novia Mozart Kong (2A)

HK Budding Scientists Award 2006-2007

1. Award of Merit (Final)
Cheung Ching (3B), Wong Ka Chun (3B), Chan Nga Yi (2A), Yip Yuen Ho(2A), Wong Kam Fai(2B)

 

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Champion of the "Most Creative Design Award"
in "Hong Kong Secondary Schools Hand Launch Glider Competition 2006"  [ Click to see the rules of competition]

In order to win the prize, the competitors have to be creative and familiar with flying.
Each team will have 2 interviews to explain the features in the design of their plane. The adjudicators agreed that our schoolmates were very outstanding during the interviews. They were well prepared to explain their design concept and flying principles clearly. They also considered the stability, safety and other environmental influence during flying. Furthermore, they only used simple and common materials to make the plane.

Organizer: Hong Kong Radio Control Soaring Society and Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education
香港遙控滑翔飛行協會和香港數理教育學會

 

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Competitors had to construct the highest tower within two hours with 120 straws and a roll of sewing thread provided by the organiser. Upon completion of the construction, the tower is required to carry a soft drink can. The highest tower will win the competition.
Organizer: City University of Hong Kong Students' Union Physics & Materials Science Society

 

First Runner Up in "Eggdrop Competition 2001"
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Eggdrop competition. Competitors were required to design a eggdrop container which could hold an egg; and it would be released 10 metres above ground. The egg should not have cracks or crushed after the container landed. The weight of the container was also considered. The lighter the container, the higher chance it wins.
Organizer: Hong Kong Science Museum