2010-2011 Activities
#1
International Convergence 2010
List of Participants
Name |
School |
Chan Sheung Hang Nathan |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Ho Rachael Boaz Man-ching |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Jonathan Liu |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Chan Hiu Yi Jane |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Cheung Ezrela Yee Yan |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Chow Lok Yim Loretta |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Samantha Chu |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Arthur Wong |
German Swiss International School |
Celeste Chan Won Yaun |
German Swiss International School |
Charlotte Huang |
German Swiss International School |
Michelle Jennifer Ng |
German Swiss International School |
Kylie Cheung |
Good Hope School |
Fong Tiffany Hui Tung |
Heep Yunn School |
Jane A Che Tian Jing |
Heep Yunn School |
Lam Tin Wai |
Heep Yunn School |
Sham Wut Yin Candy |
Heep Yunn School |
Wu Hiu Ching |
Holy Family Canossian College |
Fung Man Yu, Gerry |
Homantin Government Secondary School |
Hung Yan Yi, Honna |
Hon Wah College |
Toby Theodore Smith |
King George V School |
Wong Yui Hei Johnathan |
King George V School |
Felix Yung Yik Ho |
King's College |
Ng Tin Fung |
King's College |
Yuen Kin Hong |
King's College |
Leung Lok Ching |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Li Ho Yin |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Wong Ka Hei |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Cheung Chun Hei, Calvin |
La Salle College |
Felix Lai Pok Yin |
La Salle College |
Liu Ben Mao Sanford |
La Salle College |
Gabriella Kam |
Marymount Secondary School |
Laura Anne Harrison |
Marymount Secondary School |
Nicole Hurip |
Marymount Secondary School |
Stephanie Ng |
Marymount Secondary School |
Lee Kin Yan |
N.T. Heung Yee Kuk Yuen Long District Secondary School |
Cheung Winston Yanting |
Queen's College |
Tam Chun Kit |
Queen's College |
Tam Chun Yan |
Queen's College |
Chan Ruoh Ming |
Raimondi College |
Ho Ka Lok |
Raimondi College |
Kwok Chun Ting |
Raimondi College |
Christina Wong |
Renaissance College |
Tiffany Tam |
Renaissance College |
Yiu Sze Long |
S.K.H. Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School |
Chui Alison Nga Shun |
Sha Tin Government Secondary School |
Tang Ching Yin |
Sha Tin Methodist College |
Tang Kim Fung |
Sha Tin Methodist College |
Wu Lok Hang |
Sha Tin Methodist College |
Curtis Ng |
Sheng Kung Hui Lam Kau Mow Secondary School |
Chan Hiu Yan |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Hung Yung |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Tsang Tsz Ho |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Kwok Chung Yin |
St. Joseph's College |
Timothy Cheung Ka Ho |
St. Joseph's College |
Tong Po Hin |
St. Joseph's College |
Chan Chit Man |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Hilary Ko |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Karen Kan |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Sammi Liu Cheuk Ying |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Fu Shing Yiu |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Ho Ching Yeung |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Wu Iris Ho Ching |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Wong Sun Yue Sunny |
St. Paul's College |
Chan Hei Fong, Erica |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Chan Yin Tung |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Lam Yuen Yi |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Victoria Chow |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Kong Cheuk Lam |
St. Paul's School (Lam Tin) |
Chiu Wai Ting Christine |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Mak Pui Wah Christy |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Shea Pui Wing |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Leung Sze Ching |
True Light Girls' College |
Man Rosanna Sze Chen |
True Light Girls' College |
Shum Wan Yu |
True Light Girls' College |
Cheung Chun Hei, Lewey |
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong |
Wong Kin Hei |
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong |
Wu Arthur Kwan Hung |
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong |
Ng Tsz Wai Jason |
Ying Wa College |
Wong Man Ho |
Ying Wa College |
Jiayong Li |
Ying Wa Girls' School |
All applicants should have received an email regarding the results of the application. Please email us at with your name and school if you have not received an email.
Introduction
The theme of this year’s International Convergence is ‘Globe in a Scope'. To be a well-rounded person, we believe that young people must explore more on global issues, local affairs and their own social circle in order to improve themselves. This year's International Convergence would therefore, be the first step of our endeavours. In sight of this, our focus of this year's project is “Multi-cultural Mindset”. In addition to the previous elements, an International Day would be held where international issues would be discussed in the cultural perspective of the different countries. Being a world citizen, we believe that we have the responsibility to respect and learn more about different cultures to appreciate the uniqueness behind different cultures. Through looking at a country from a native’s perspective, participants’ understanding of the countries’ culture will be deeply fostered. With the in-depth discussion at the end, we hope that the participants can gain new insights, have a growth mindset, and be objective when they encounter international issues in the future or make conclusions.The scheme will last for approximately five weeks, during which the participants will learn about the culture, history, language and current affairs related to an assigned country. They will partake in activities as well as experience the cultural practices of their respective countries to cultivate their interest and to deepen their knowledge. The project will conclude with a day in which participants would set up booths to display what they have learnt about culture and their respective countries in the programme. Apart from that, the participants will experience the rituals and daily lives of different cultures in which the participants will demonstrate and exchange their knowledge of their assigned countries with guests who have assisted in the organisation of the project.The one of the emphasis of the project will be experience; thus there will be many activities including temple visits, arts and music classes, cooking sessions, and interviews with the Consul Generals or Consuls of assigned countries. Workshops will be held to educate participants on various topics such as international cooperation and cultural diversity. Participants will then detail their experiences in a multimedia form and present their thoughts and feelings during the final day. It is hoped that through this scheme, participants will learn to appreciate different cultures and develop an interest in the cultural practices of other countries along with like-minded students from different schools.
Countries
Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Thailand
Target Group
80 students from Secondary 2 to Secondary 4, from secondary schools in Hong Kong
Tentative Programme Rundown
Orientation Day
Date: 17th October 2010
Time: 13:00– 18:00
Venue: Wa Ying College
Time |
Programme |
13:00 |
Registration |
13:30 |
Welcoming and Introduction |
14:00 |
Ice Breaking Games |
14:30 |
Talk on Linguistics by HKU Professor |
15:15 |
Language Learning Session with Exchange Students and Guest Advisors: Basic vocabulary and sentences in the language of their assigned country |
16:15 |
Mass Game 1 |
16:45 |
Introduction and Preparation of “Cultural Experience Sessions”, “Cultural Exchange Day”(TBC), “Cultural Project Week”, “International Day” and “Booth Day” |
17:15 |
Debriefing and Evaluation |
17:45 |
Photo-taking and Dismissal |
Cultural Exchange Day
Date: 24th October 2010
Time: 12:30– 18:30
Venue: Wah Yan College, Hong Kong
Time |
Programme |
12:30 |
Registration |
13:00 |
Introduction to the Day’s Events |
13:15 |
Mass Game 3 - Station Games |
13:45 |
Briefing on International Forum |
15:00 |
International Forum |
17:30 |
Reminders for “Cultural Project Week”, “International Day” and “Booth Day” |
17:45 |
Debriefing and Evaluation |
18:15 |
Photo-taking and Dismissal |
International Day
Date: 13th November 2010
Time: 09:30– 17:00
Venue: St. Joseph's College
Time |
Programme |
09:30 |
Registration |
10:00 |
Introduction to the Day’s Events |
10:15 |
Preparation of Presentations |
11:00 |
Presentations by the 8 countries |
12:15 |
Lunch |
13:45 |
Mass Game 2 - Language Game |
14:15 |
“Cultural Sparks” - Activity on Cultural Diversity by Professor Gordon Matthews |
15:45 |
Mass Game 4 |
16:15 |
Reminders for “Booth Day” |
16:30 |
Debriefing and Evaluation |
17:00 |
Photo-taking and Dismissal |
Booth Day
Date: 20th November 2010
Time: 10:30– 16:30
Venue: Kwun Tong Maryknoll College
Time |
Programme |
10:30 |
Registration |
11:00 |
Introduction to the Day’s Events |
11:15 |
Setting up of Booth |
12:00 |
Booth Session |
13:45 |
Lunch |
14:30 |
Prize Presentation |
14:50 |
Closing Ceremony |
15:20 |
Sharing Session by Group Ambassadors and Executive Committee Members |
16:00 |
Cleaning-up of Booths |
16:30 |
Photo-taking and Dismissal |
Cultural Experience Sessions
18th October 2010 – 5th November 2010
During the Cultural Experience Session, each group will be given an invaluable chance to experience the cultural practices of its country. A member of the 24th Executive Committee and at least one member of the Organising Committee will accompany each group at all times. Moreover, Guest Advisors / Exchange Students will advise each group and provide explanations of the cultural implications during visitsIn these three weeks, each group will participate in or visit two activities/sites of interest to experience the country’s culture. These activities include visits to mosques and temples, local dance and music sessions or cooking cuisine native to the country. In addition, each group will visit the consulates of their respective countries and interview either the Consul or Consul-General. It is hoped that through the process, participants can gain deeper insights into the culture and background of the country.
Cultural Project Week
6th November 2010 – 19th November 2010
During this week, participants will prepare for a performance and a forum for the International Day and a booth which will be set up on Booth Day. The performance provides a chance for the participants to share with others what they have experienced during the “Cultural Experience Session”. The forum allows the participants to truly experience looking at another country from a different perspective. Instead of learning about the culture as a foreigner, they will act as the citizens of their assigned country. For the booths, participants are encouraged to design interactive activities for their booths so that they can learn from one another the cultures of different countries. This year, the booths will be open to some primary school students, in the hope that the participants can pass on what they have learnt to these primary students who may not have the chance to visit so many foreign countries.
Entrance Requirement and Eligilibity
We will send invitations to our 110 member secondary schools in Hong Kong. Schools are encouraged to nominate students who demonstrate an interest in international and cultural affairs to join this project. Each school will be invited to nominate a maximum of 5 students to participate in this project. However, due to limited vacancies, we may not be able to accept all applicants. Participants will be selected based on their understanding on multiculturalism and recommendation from schools.
Participants should:
• Be responsible and prompt
• Be able to think critically
• Be active and creative
Application Procedures
Application Form
Please click here to download the application form.
Participation Fee
Participants will be required to pay a participation fee of HK$100. This should be paid in cheque, made cross payable to “The Hong Kong Outstanding Students’ Association”.DeadlineThe deadline for application is Saturday, 9th October 2010. All applications must be postmarked on or before this date, and must include a completed application form, nomination form and cheque. Applications should be mailed to P.O. Box 38195, Hing Fat Street, Hong Kong. Cheques will be returned to schools should a participant not be accepted.

#2
Community Outreach 2011
List of Participants
Name |
School |
Chung Heng Wah |
Canossa College |
Yam Shuk Wa |
CCC Chuen Yuen College |
Cho Man Yee |
CCC Chuen Yuen College |
Wong Hong Man |
CCC Chuen Yuen College |
Li Ho Yin |
CCC Chuen Yuen College |
Kwok Hing Ting |
Cheung Chuk Shan College |
Chan Lai Yee |
Cheung Chuk Shan College |
Mok Chor Wing |
Cheung Chuk Shan College |
Yu Hau Tang, Gary |
Cheung Chuk Shan College |
Jack Wong |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Chow Lok Yim Loretta |
Diocesan Gils' School |
Chan Wing Hang Avis |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Hwang Chin Amanda |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Lo Ka Yee |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Tsang Yolanda Yuen Ching |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Bianca Ho |
Good Hope School |
Kylie Cheung |
Good Hope School |
Hui Tung Tung |
Good Hope School |
Yutie Cheng |
Good Hope School |
Wong Hoi Yan |
Good Hope School |
Ko Yee Ki |
HKSYCIA Wong Tai Shan Memorial College |
Har Iris Pik Yu |
HKSYCIA Wong Tai Shan Memorial College |
Wong Wing Yan |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Lee Wing Lun |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Ng Yuen Wai |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Li Pik Yuk |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Sanford Liu Ben Mao |
La Salle College |
Cheung Chun Hei, Calvin |
La Salle College |
Cheung Timothy Chi Tim |
La Salle College |
Tong Kong Sing |
La Salle College |
Wong Yan Yee, Ysabel |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Lesley Cheung |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Keung Wing Yan Courtney |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Cheung Katie Chi Kei |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Chak Hoi Man |
Pope Paul VI College |
Chan Hoi Ki |
Pope Paul VI College |
Mok Nga In, Eleanor |
Pope Paul VI College |
Ng Hei Yee Sharon |
Queen Elizabeth School |
Hsu Ting Fai |
Raimondi College |
Tse Chun Hang |
Raimondi College |
Kwok Chun Ting Henry |
Raimondi College |
Chan Ka Man |
Shun Lee Catholic Secondary School |
Chong Siu Hung |
Shun Lee Catholic Secondary School |
Lee Tsz Ching |
Shun Lee Catholic Secondary School |
Sit Ka Ming |
Shun Lee Catholic Secondary School |
Shirley Tam |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Wong Hiu Nok |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Lee Lok Tung |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Li James |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Ng Ting Yuk |
SKH Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School |
Cheng Yik Lam |
South Tuen Mun Government Secondary School |
Kenneth Tang |
St. Joseph's College |
Chan Tsz Him Oscar |
St. Joseph's College |
Lam Tsz Him |
St. Joseph's College |
Yeung Po Yan Samson |
St. Joseph's College |
Luk Cheuk Yau, Cheryl |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Liu Wing Kei Katy |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Emily Kong |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Karen Kan |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Leung Dilys Hoi Wing |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Lam Tin Kei |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Hung Wing Ki |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Kung Choi Kim |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Tsang Trixie Lok Ting |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Wong Hoi To |
St. Paul's College |
Jeff Pang Ching Yat |
St. Paul's College |
Cheng Lok Sang |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Ankie Ko |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Liang Wing Kan Venus |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Choy Lok Yee, Lois |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Yuen Wai Yi |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Mang Pui Yan, Peggy |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Maak Pui Wah Christy |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Zina Hung |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Wu Pui Hang, Rachel |
St. Stephen's Girl's College |
Pang Yu Hin, Matthew |
Tang Shiu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School |
Ng Pak Hin |
Tang Shiu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School |
Ng Pak Yiu |
Tang Shiu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School |
Ng Calvin Ka-chun |
Wah Yan College Hong Kong |
Chan Chun Hei Hinson |
Ying Wa College |
All applicants should have received an email regarding the results of the application. Please email us at with your name and school if you have not received an email.
Introduction
Bearing the theme ‘One to World and World to One’ for this session, our association hopes to motivate and educate students to actively serve the community and raise their social awareness. Through serving the needy, compassion and a sense of responsibility for the society can be cultivated to achieve personal growth in the participants. We also aim at instilling in the teenage participants a sense of concern for current social problems. This scheme will offer educational programmes such as training workshops and seminars to well-equip the participants with practical skills and specific knowledge in dealing with different clients. In addition to these sessions, a four-week Service Session will be held. The participants will not only be encouraged to interact with these clients, but also to try to understand their situations and think of ways to help them.In order to achieve a long-term dedication in our participants, we would like to emphasise the continuity of passion in service in our participants. Most of the service projects in the community offer one-time service sessions and lack continuity. In view of this, we would like to build up the idea of continual service – that their passion should not extinguish after the service programme and should in some ways teach their fellow peers/citizens what they have learnt through the service sessions. In order to achieve this goal, follow-up service sessions will be arranged for the participants after this project and further liaison between the participants and service centres will be highly recommended.Apart from continuity, our hope this year is to cultivate a sense of social awareness in our participants through INGO visits and experience sharing by international volunteers and the ex-clients (people who have gone through what the clients are currently experiencing). Visits will be organised to non-government organisations serving our clients during the project, in the hopes of helping our participants understand the difficulties these clients are facing, and eventually realise the social problems present in our community.Lastly, it is our sincerest hope that through the Community Outreach 2011, participants will not only recognise their social obligation, but also realise their own strengths and weaknesses in the course of interacting with like-minded peers, and hopefully lend a hand in helping the society build a brighter future.
ThemeThe theme of this year’s project is ‘Society at a Glimpse’. Through the Community Outreach 2011, we hope that our participants can serve the clients, experience the lives of them and empathise with them in just a few weeks’ time. Moreover, we would like to raise the participants’ awareness of current social problems regarding the needy so that they can be equipped with a macroscopic perspective. The principle of continuity will be put into practice.
Target Group
80 students from Form 3 to Form 5, from secondary schools in Hong Kong
Tentative Programme Schedule
Orientation Day
Date: 29th January 2011
Time: 13:00– 18:00
Venue: Kwun Tong Maryknoll College
Time |
Programme |
13:00 |
Registration |
13:30 |
Welcoming and Introduction |
13:45 |
Ice Breaking Games |
14:05 |
Creation of Group Names and presentation |
15:05 |
Seminar by Mr. Wayne Chau, Founding Vice President of The Outstanding Givers |
15:50 |
Station Games |
17:20 |
Introduction of One-day Trip and Briefing of Experience and Volunteer Days |
17:35 |
Group evaluation |
17:50 |
Promotion of souvenirs and Photo-taking |
18:00 |
Dismissal |
Experience Day
Date: 13th February, 2011
Time: 13:00– 17:30
Venue: Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College (4 Sheung Wo Street, Homantin, Kowloon)
Time |
Programme |
13:00 |
Registration |
13:30 |
Simulation Game |
16:00 |
Workshop |
16:45 |
Group Debriefing and Evaluation |
17:15 |
Briefing of Introductory Service Sessions and Volunteer Day |
17:30 |
Dismissal |
Introductory Sessions of Services
Mid February, 2011
Introductory service sessions will be arranged for the participants. The aim of these sessions is to teach them the basic skills and techniques for getting along with certain groups of clients and to let the participants understand their roles and duties in the upcoming service sessions.
Volunteer Day
Date: 19th February, 2011
Time: 13:00– 18:00
Venue: Queen's College
Time |
Programme |
13:00 |
Registration |
13:30 |
Mass Game 4 |
14:00 |
Group Sharing by Ex-Clients |
15:30 |
Forum / Debate |
17:15 |
Introduction of Group and Service Projects and Closing Ceremony |
17:30 |
Group evaluation |
18:00 |
Dismissal |
One-day Experience Trip
20th February, 2011
A one-day experience trip will be organised for the participants to have in-depth understanding of the real situations of some poorest districts in Hong Kong. Apart from taking part in community service, we also encourage the participants to further broaden their horizons and identify the social problems in our community.
Service Project
Late February - Mid March, 2011
While participants gain voluntary experiences through designing their service projects, we also hope to introduce them to local/international volunteer activities so as to assist them in gaining a better understanding in what non-government al voluntary organisations are doing to help the needy, and learn to appreciate their effort. A number of visits to non-governmental organisations that serve the same targets as in the service projects will be organized in between service dates. Participants will interview the person-in-charge of these organizations and learn from their volunteer experience. Proposed organizations include ORBIS, Amnesty International, and UNICEF.
Organisation Visits
Late February - Mid March, 2011
In the 4-week service project, the participants will be given a chance to put the skills and knowledge they have learnt throughout the scheme into practice. Instead of only being told what to do during a service session, participants will design their own service activity for the target groups. This will be carried out at various service centres of the supporting non-governmental organisations. In particular, the participants will learn the importance of taking an active role in serving others. Participants will also be encouraged to further develop their relationship with their clients. An evaluation session will be held after each service to ensure that participants will reflect on areas of improvement which will be useful in subsequent service sessions. Through the successive services, we look forward to seeing the growing passion of the participants and the building up of relationships between them and the clients, thus achieving the aim of continuity.
Group Project: Video-taking
Late February - Mid March, 2011
Participants are then asked to compile a five to ten-minute video to share what they have learnt in the scheme and raise the social awareness of the others. They should use the information gathered during previous seminars/organisation visits and combine it with their own experience. The final work will be screened and uploaded to YouTube and Facebook.
Closing Ceremony
Date: 13th March, 2011
Time: 13:00– 18:00
Venue: Wa Ying College
Time |
Programme |
13:00 |
Registration |
13:30 |
Seminar by Ms Dora Hung, Vice President of the Lion and Globe Educational Trust |
14:30 |
Address by President and PICs |
14:45 |
Video Showing and Presentation |
16:45 |
Presentation of certificates and souvenirs |
17:00 |
Sharing Session by OCs |
17:30 |
Photo-taking, back-writing session |
18:00 |
Dismissal |
Continuity
13th March, 2011 onwards
In order to achieve this goal, follow-up service sessions will be arranged for the participants after this project and further liaison between the participants and service centres will be highly recommended.
Entrance Requirement and Eligilibity
80 students from Form 3 to Form 5 in secondary schools in Hong Kong will be selected. We will be sending invitations to about 110 secondary schools in Hong Kong. Schools will be encouraged to nominate students who have continually demonstrated care for the community and leadership potential. Moreover, application forms will be uploaded onto our Association’s official website which will allow students from schools that had not been participating much in HKOSA activities before to apply for the scheme as well. Participants will be selected based on their views with regards to community service and past service experiences in the application form. The maximum number of participants is 80, and should there be an audience greater than this quota, participants will be selected based on their sincerity and passion to our project and recommendation from schools.
Participants should:
• Be Form 3, 4 or 5 secondary school students in Hong Kong;
• Have a high degree of social awareness;
• Demonstrate initiative in taking up social responsibilities;
• Have a passion for serving the community; and
• Be enthusiastic, responsible and prompt.
Application Procedures
Application Form
Please click here to download the application form.
Participation Fee
Participants will be required to pay a participation fee of HK$100. This should be paid in cheque, made cross payable to “The Hong Kong Outstanding Students’ Association”. Please write your name, school name, your phone number and this account number 247-033004-001" at the back of the cheque. Participants with problematic cheques would not be considered.DeadlineThe deadline for application is Thursday, 13th January 2011. All applications must be postmarked on or before this date, and must include a completed application form, nomination form and cheque. Applications should be mailed to P.O. Box 38195, Hing Fat Street, Hong Kong. Cheques will be returned to schools should a participant not be accepted.


#3
Hong Kong Youth Summit 2011
Title Sponsor:
Hopewell Holdings Limited
List of Participants
Name |
School |
Lui Chun Man |
Cheung Chuk Shan College |
Lai Ho Yin, Jonathan |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Jonathan Tse Sze Chun |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Lau Quinn Ka Hoi |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Lee Ka Chun Benjamin |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Pang Tin Yui Jonathan |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Ho Scarlett |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Amanda Hwang |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Stephanie Cheung Yu Sze |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Tsang, Yolanda Yuen Ching |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Jacqueline Kwong |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Hui Tung Tung Jenny |
Good Hope School |
Cheng Tse Wing Renee |
Good Hope School |
Kylie Cheung |
Good Hope School |
Lo Yin Tung |
Hang Seng School of Commerce |
Ng Sai Wing |
Hang Seng School of Commerce |
Yeung April |
Hang Seng School of Commerce |
Lai Ho Chun, Samuel |
Hang Seng School of Commerce |
Tsui Po Yee |
Heep Yunn School |
A Che Tian Jing |
Heep Yunn School |
Ko Yee Ki |
HKSYCIA Wong Tai Shan Memorial College |
Law Akira |
Ho Fung College |
Wong Nga Man |
Holy Trinity College |
Yip Fuk Wo |
Homantin Government Secondary School |
Lee Chung Yeung |
King's College |
Wong Chun Yeung |
King's College |
Cheng Ming Kwan |
King's College |
Wang Shao Wei Adrian |
King's College |
Tsui Wan Yin |
Kowloon Tong School (Secondary School) |
Suen Chi Chio |
Kwok Tak Seng Catholic Secondaary School |
Chan Kai Leung |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Chan Siu Yee |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Liu Ben Mao Sanford |
La Salle College |
Chan Tsz Pang |
La Salle College |
Cheng Mori Chi Kin |
La Salle College |
Cheung Chun Hei, Calvin |
La Salle College |
Tam Long Yee |
Maryknoll Convent School |
Ip Wing Chui Rachael |
Maryknoll Convent School |
Wong Ysabel |
Maryknoll Convent School |
Yeung Chi Ying Agnes |
Maryknoll Convent School |
Tang Vanessa |
Marymount Secondary School |
Choi Claudia |
Marymount Secondary School |
Ng Wing Hin Stephanie |
Marymount Secondary School |
Chan Cheuk Hin |
Po Leung Kuk Centenary Li Shiu Chung Memorial College |
Ng Sin Ting |
Po Leung Kuk Centenary Li Shiu Chung Memorial College |
Lai Yau |
Po Leung Kuk Wu Chung College |
Lam Lok |
Po Leung Kuk Wu Chung College |
Chong Hoi Yan |
Po On Commercial Association Wong Siu Ching Secondary School |
Chan Ka Man |
Po On Commercial Association Wong Siu Ching Secondary School |
Cheung Wing Sze |
Po On Commercial Association Wong Siu Ching Secondary School |
Li Yu Ying |
Pope Paul VI College |
Lee On Ni |
Pope Paul VI College |
Chung Ching |
Queen Elizabeth School |
Kwan Ching Yi |
Queen Elizabeth School |
Suen Ho Bong Matthew |
Queen Elizabeth School |
Cheng Chun Yin Justin |
Queen's College |
Li Chun Yin Alex |
Raimondi College |
Kwok Chun Ting Henry |
Raimondi College |
Wong Chun Cheung |
Raimondi College |
Hsu Ting Fai |
Raimondi College |
Chu Cho Leung |
S.T.F.A. Leung Kau Kui College |
Kwong Wai Yee Jennifer |
Sacred Heart Canossian College |
Siu Pui Yue Rami |
Sacred Heart Canossian College |
Ho Lok Sea, Season |
Sacred Heart Canossian College |
Yuen Hei Ting,Molly |
Sacred Heart Canossian College |
Lee Tsz Ching |
Sha Tin Methodist College |
Wong Hau Ching |
Shun Tak Fraternal Association Leung Kau Kui College |
Koo Hiu Laam |
Shun Tak Fraternal Association Leung Kau Kui College |
Ng Wai Ling |
Shung Tak Catholic English College |
Lam Kei Wai Anthony |
Shung Tak Catholic English College |
Woo Hei Lok Kobo |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Tsang Wui Yin |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Kong Yuet |
SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Zhuang Ka Kit |
SKH Tang Shiu Kin Secondary School |
Chun Wu Sing |
South Tuen Mun Government Secondary School |
Cheng Hadley |
St. Joseph's College |
Yip Chau Sang |
St. Mark's School |
Wong Chun Kwok |
St. Mark's School |
Yang Yee Lam |
St. Mark's School |
Liu Kin Long |
St. Mark's School |
Chan Chit Man Mandy |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Ho Ki Ki |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Mak Pui Ying Crystal |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
So Man Kwan Janet |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Yip Tsz Ying |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Mak Ho Ching |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Chan Ka Man |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Li Chung Hin |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Ho Sze Chai |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Lai Kelvin |
St. Paul's College |
Carson Wong |
St. Paul's College |
Fong Yik Lam |
St. Paul's College |
Ma Ken Hoe |
St. Paul's College |
Pang, Jeff |
St. Paul's College |
Wu Joanne |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Yu Theodora |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Leung Lok Man,Teresa |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Cheung Wai Kar |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Kong Cheuk Lam |
St. Paul's School (Lam Tin) |
So Kiu Yu |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Cheung Hiu Man |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
To Tsz Yan, Janice |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Siu Wing Tung, Jessica |
St. Paul's Secondary School |
Law Cheuk Yin |
St. Stephen's College |
Tang Sin Heng Salina |
St. Stephen's Girls' College |
Leung Wai Sin |
St.Margaret's Co-educational English Secondary and Primary School |
Cheung Cheuk Kwan |
St.Stephen's Girls' College |
Kwok Wing Tung |
STFA Leung Kau Kui College |
Chan Tsz Ying |
T.W.G. Hs Kap Yan Directors' College |
Ho Yan Sin |
True Light Girls' College |
Tse Yuet Ting |
Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School |
Li Po Yi |
Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College |
Leung Ho Kuen |
Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College |
Yeung Tsz Wing |
Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College |
Lee Chi Fung |
Tung Wah Group of Hospital Kap Yan Directors' College |
Lau Yuan Kwei |
Wah Yan College |
Yuen Ho Shun |
Wah Yan College, Kowloon |
Yeung Chin Kuen |
Wah Yan College,Kowloon |
Juan, Hillary Ching |
Ying Wa Girls' School |
Chang Hiu Tung |
Yuen Long Merchants Association Secondary School |
All applicants should have received an email regarding the results of the application. Please email us at with your name and school if you have not received an email. Partcipants please print out the Parents' Consent and Health Declaration Form and hand it in to your Group Ambassadors on the Orientation Day. In order to ensure your safety, you are also required to hand in the Influenza Symptoms Declaration Form on each event day.
Introduction
The Hong Kong Youth Summit is an annual event organised by the Hong Kong Outstanding Students’ Association. As a platform for future leaders of Hong Kong to exchange views on current economic and social issues, the Summit aims to inspire participants to think critically and analytically on current social issues. This will be achieved through a series of workshops, meetings, and informative seminars conducted by eminent members of the Hong Kong Government and experts in relevant fields. Interviews and field visits to concerned sectors in Hong Kong will also be held. Thus, students will be inspired to tackle current issues and put forward solutions in the form of resolutions. Past speakers at the Hong Kong Youth Summit include the Hon Leung Chun-ying, the Hon Jasper Tsang, and Prof Arthur Li. During the past several decades, Hong Kong has undergone rapid development and its economic strength is getting momentum with each passing day. Nevertheless, though Hong Kong is one of Asia’s richest cities, it also has the region’s largest wealth disparity, with some 18 per cent of the population living below the poverty line. The huge disparity in wealth is a pressing problem to the society as it causes numerous social and economical problems. Such tension needs to be eased so that the community would benefit from economic development and share the fruits of prosperity. The emphasis of this year’s Youth Summit, therefore, will be on finding solutions to the problem of “wealth gap” in the Hong Kong society. Bearing the theme “Bridging the Gap”, participants will look into the problem of income disparity through three major areas: education, housing, and labour. The Hong Kong Youth Summit 2011 will consist of a series of seminars and workshops of topics ranging from critical thinking and public speaking, to sustainable development and poverty problem. In the course of the project, 120 participants will be divided into ten Leadership Groups, representing ten different sectors in Hong Kong with different areas of concerns. Six Commissions will be formed from members of different Leadership Groups and will be in charge of putting forward resolutions to specific issues through a series of discussions and negotiations. Resolutions drafted by participants will be proposed at the Final Summit. Ratified resolutions will then be presented to at the public forum where social leaders and press will be invited to attend.The final resolutions will be sent to the press, the Legislative Council, respective government departments and related organisations such as Home Affairs Bureau, Education Bureau, Environment Bureau, the Commission on Youth and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in order to reflect the views of Hong Kong youths.
Objectives
- To enhance participants’ awareness of social issues
- To inspire participants to think critically and analytically in different perspectives
- To encourage the exchange of ideas among participants and to provide a channel for them to express their ideas in public
- To develop a sense of belonging to Hong Kong
- To develop the creative potentials of participants through providing creative solutions to existing problems
Recruitment of Participants
120 students from Form 4 to Form 6, from secondary schools in Hong Kong. Schools can nominate at most 10 students who demonstrate interests in current affairs to join the project. Students are also encouraged to apply directly to the programme.
The participants should:
- Display an interest in current affairs
- Be able to think critically
- Be outspoken
- Have an active engagement in school activities
- Be conversationally fluent in Cantonese and English
Details of the Summit
Leadership Groups
- Low Income Group
- Middle Income Group
- Small and Medium Enterprises
- Big Corporations
- Professionals
- New Immigrants
- The Elderly
- The Disabled
- Ethnic Minorities/Foreign Domestic Workers
- Government
Commission Groups
- Two Education Commissions
- Two Housing Commissions
- Two Labour Commissions
Interviews and Excursions
Participants will visit organisations or interview guests that are related to their Leadership Groups. Dates for these visits or interviews will be confirmed at a later date.
Working Language
All discussions will be conducted in either English or Cantonese, and all written documents will be in English.
Resolutions
All the resolutions passed will be followed up by our Association to ensure that the voice of the youths is heard and that responses may be given. As our past practice, the resolutions will be sent to the relevant government departments, the Legislative Council and the press.
Tentative Programme Schedule
Orientation Day
Date: 2nd April 2011 (Saturday)
Time: 13:00– 18:00
Venue: The University of Hong Kong
Time |
Programme |
13:00 |
Registration |
13:15 |
Welcoming by the President of the Hong Kong Outstanding Students’ Association |
13:20 |
Introduction of Hong Kong Youth Summit 2011 by Project Chairpersons |
13:30 |
Ice-Breaking Game |
13:50 |
Workshop on Speech and Public Speaking |
14:40 |
Mass Games |
15:40 |
Seminar on Critical Thinking and Youth Participation |
16:30 |
Introduction of Organising Committee, Faculty Advisors and Commission Leaders |
16:35 |
Introduction of the Programme Details by Project Chairpersons |
16:45 |
Introduction of Commissions by Commission Leader |
17:15 |
Leadership Group Meeting |
Day 1
Date: 3rd April, 2011 (Sunday)
Time: 09:30– 18:00
Venue: The University of Hong Kong
Time |
Programme |
09:30 |
Registration |
10:00 |
Briefing on Hong Kong Youth Summit 2011 by Project Chairpersons |
10:30 |
Commission Meeting |
11:30 |
Lunch |
12:30 |
Keynote Speech |
13:30 |
Leadership Group Meeting |
14:15 |
Theme Game |
16:15 |
Commission Seminar: Education (I) |
17:00 |
Commission Meeting |
Interviews and Excursions
Dates: Between 4 April - 15 April, 2011
Day 2
Date: 9th April, 2011 (Saturday)
Time: 09:30– 18:00
Venue:The University of Hong Kong
Time |
Programme |
09:30 |
Registration |
10:00 |
Leadership Group Meeting |
10:45 |
Commission Seminar: Housing (I) |
11:30 |
Commission Meeting |
12:15 |
Lunch |
13:15 |
Commission Seminar: Labour (I) |
14:00 |
Commission Meeting |
15:30 |
Commission Seminar: Education (II) |
16:15 |
Leadership Group Meeting |
17:00 |
Commission Meeting |
Day 3
Date: 16th April, 2011 (Saturday)
Time: 09:30– 18:00
Venue: The University of Hong Kong
Time |
Programme |
09:30 |
Registration |
09:45 |
Commission Seminar: Housing (II) |
10:30 |
Leadership Group Meeting |
11:15 |
Commission Seminar: Labour (II) |
12:00 |
Lunch |
13:00 |
Panel Discussion on Wealth Gap |
14:30 |
Commission Meeting |
15:30 |
Consultation Forum |
17:30 |
Commission Meeting |
Final Summit
Date: 30th April, 2011 (Saturday)
Time: 09:30 – 21:00
Venue: The University of Hong Kong
Time |
Programme |
09:30 |
Registration |
10:00 |
Summit Opening |
10:10 |
Briefing of Hong Kong Youth Summit by Project Chairpersons |
10:25 |
The Hong Kong Youth Summit (I) |
13:00 |
Lunch |
14:00 |
Keynote Address |
15:00 |
The Hong Kong Youth Summit (II) |
18:00 |
Conclusion by Project Chairpersons and Closing Ceremony |
19:00 |
Closing Banquet |
Note: The Closing Banquet is not compulsory.
List of speakers
We are honoured to have invited the following politicians and professionals in various fields to be our guest speakers.
The Hon LEUNG Chun-ying, GBS, JP - Convenor of the Non-official Members of the Executive Council, HKSAR
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The Hon. Ronald ARCULLI GBM, CVO, GBS, OBE, JP - Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing |
Hon Alan LEONG Kah-kit, SC - Legislative Councillor and Leader of the Civic Party |
Hon Audrey EU Yuet-mee, SC, JP - Legislative Councillor
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Hon LAU Kong-wah, JP - Legislative Councillor |
The Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung - Legislative Councillor
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Professor Joseph J.Y. SUNG, SBS - Vice-Chancellor and President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Mr. YAU Shing Mu, JP - Under Secretary for Transport and Housing
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Mr. Michael TIEN - Deputy Chairman of the New People’s Party and Founder of the G2000 Group |
Ms. CHAN Yuen-han, SPS, JP - Vice-chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions
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Mr. Vincent WONG - Director of Strategic Planning of Commercial Radio Hong Kong |
Mr. Fred LAM - Chief Campaigner of the Roundtable Community
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Mr. LEUNG Kee Cheong - Principal of Fresh Fish Traders’ School
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Mr. Hugh CHEUNG - Founder of idebate.hk |
Mr. Fredrik FAN Cheung-fung - Vice-President of the Hong Kong Federation of Students |
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Application Procedures
Application Form
Please click here to download the application form.
Participation Fee
We would inform a participant should him/her be accepted and the participant would then be required to bring a crossed cheque payable to “The Hong Kong Outstanding Students’ Association” of $200 on the first day of the programme. Otherwise, he/she would not be allowed to continue joining the programme. Please write your name, school name, your phone number and this account number 247-033004-001" at the back of the cheque. Participants with problematic cheques would not be considered. Eligible students may obtain financial subsidies on the programme fee of $70 from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Life-wide Learning Fund or other similar funds.
Deadline
The deadline for application is Friday, 18th March 2011. All applications must be postmarked on or before this date, and must include a completed application and nomination form. Applications should be mailed to P.O. Box 38195, Hing Fat Street, Hong Kong.
Acknowledgement
We would like to extend our gratitude toHopewell Holdings Limited for being our title sponsor and the University of Hong Kong for venue sponsorship.
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List of Participants
Name |
School |
Cho Chun Yin, Terence |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Ho Rachael Boaz Man-Ching |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Pang Tin Yui Jonathan |
Diocesan Boys' School |
Chow Lok Yim Loretta |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Ho Scarlett |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Tsang Yolanda Yuen Ching |
Diocesan Girls' School |
Isabella Wong |
Good Hope School |
Kylie Cheung |
Good Hope School |
A Che Tian Jing |
Heep Yunn School |
Lo Ting Hei |
Heep Yunn School |
Wong Cheuk Fei |
Heep Yunn School |
Chan Yin Yee |
Holy Family Canossian College |
Hong Wai Shan |
Holy Family Canossian College |
Jasmine Choy |
Holy Family Canossian College |
Lam Sze Long |
Holy Family Canossian College |
Cheung Chun Hin Bryan |
King's College |
Wong Chun Yeung |
King's College |
Yuen Kin Hong |
King's College |
Ho Chun Wai |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Wong Wai Huen |
Kwun Tong Government Secondary School |
Chiu Chun Yiu |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Choi Wan Ting |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Chung Yan Hong |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Lee Kwok Wing |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Yeung Wan Chun |
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College |
Chan Tsz Pang |
La Salle College |
Cheung Timothy Chi Tim |
La Salle College |
Felix Lai Pok Yiu |
La Salle College |
Liu Sanford |
La Salle College |
Lui Wing Chi |
Madam Lau Kam Lung Secondary School |
Florence Leung |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Hui Kiu Karina |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Tam Si Wing Shirley |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Wong Tiffany |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Wong Ysabel Yan Yee |
Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section) |
Lee Ka Hei Venus |
Our Lade of the Rosary College |
Chan Wan Yik Edith |
Our Lady of the Rosary College |
Lam Jason |
Queen's College |
Lee Ho Yin |
Queen's College |
Liu Pak Han |
Queen's College |
Cheung Siobhan Pak In |
S.K.H. Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Hung Yung |
S.K.H. Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Kong Yuet |
S.K.H. Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Lee Hoi Yan |
S.K.H. Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Tai Chi Chun |
S.K.H. Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School |
Chui Tsz Fung |
S.K.H. Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School |
Koo Hiu Laam |
Shun Tak Fraternal Association Leung Kau Kiu College |
Ng Ting Yuk |
SKH Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School |
Chan Ting Hei Thomas |
St. Joseph's College |
Tang Kenneth Chun Ki |
St. Joseph's College |
Ko Chi Leuk Ivan |
St. Louis School |
Yau Keith |
St. Louis School |
Liu Cheuk Ying |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Ng Vicky |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Sophia Cheung |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Tang lau Wen Laureen |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Tse Huen Hung Iris |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Wong Hiu Lam Becky |
St. Mary's Canossian College |
Chan Wan Cheung |
St. Paul's Co-educational College |
Fong Yik Lam |
St. Paul's College |
Lai Kelvin |
St. Paul's College |
Choy Lok Yee Lois |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Hung Pui Kwan Isa |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Lo Hoi Ying |
St. Paul's Convent School |
So Yuen Ying Clara |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Wong Sz Ching |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Yeung Sum Yee |
St. Paul's Convent School |
Chan Tsz Ying |
T.W.G.Hs Kap Yan Directors' College |
Leung Bing |
Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School |
Ma Kam Chiu Tina |
Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School |
Ng Tsz Ting |
Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School |
Li Po Yi |
Tsuen Wan Public Ho Cheun Yiu Memorial College |
Wong Wai Leong |
Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College |
Yeung Tracy |
Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yiu Memorial College |
Chan Chun Hei Hinson |
Ying Wa College |
Fock Man Kin |
Ying Wa College |
Ng Tsz Wai Jason |
Ying Wa College |
Wong Tsz Hei |
Ying Wa College |
Yeung Wai Shing |
Ying Wa College |
Juan Ching Hilary |
Ying Wa Girls' School |
All applicants should have received an email regarding the results of the application. Please email us at with your name and school if you have not received an email. Partcipants please print out the Parents' Consent and Health Declaration Form and hand it in to your Group Ambassadors on the Orientation Day.
Sponsor:
Pearson Asia Pacific
Hopewell Holdings Limited
Introduction
Entitled “Mystory”, Interflow Camp 2011 will be a simulation of a detective training programme. We hope to infuse the idea of struggles between different elements of life, e.g. love, friendship, family, wealth, career, and integrity, in the investigation of mysterious cases. The term “Mystory” carries the meaning of both solving mystical cases and reflection on participants’ own life story.The Camp will simulate a detective training school, where participants are recruited as trainees and are taught special skills in deciphering clues and solving cases. Each individual case presented will be about a conflict between certain important values in life. Participants will be guided to imagine their reactions and choices under these situations. We hope that, through this experience, they can discover more about themselves and reflect on the genuine meaning of life.During the investigation process, the participants will have to perform creative and challenging tasks which require creative thinking, presentation, communication, etc.It is hoped that through this simulation, participants will be given ample opportunities to let their ideas and imagination soar and potentials to be unleashed. The Camp also aims at helping participants to overcome their self-limitations, develop their original thinking and problem-solving skills. Through enjoyable workshops and educational games, participants will be able to exchange their ideas with and learn from their peers.
Objectives
- To encourage students to think beyond their limits
- To provide opportunities for students to make use of their creativity and imagination
- To strengthen students’ self confidence and help them realise their potentials
- To further develop students’ leadership and problem solving skills
- To allow students reflect on their own values
- To promote the mission and vision of HKOSA in schools of Hong Kong
Recruitment of Participants
80 students from Form 3 to Form 5, from secondary schools in Hong Kong. Schools can nominate at most 8 students who demonstrate interests in current affairs to join the project. Students are also encouraged to apply directly to the programme with teacher's recommendation.
The participants should:
- Be Secondary 3 to 5 (Grade 9 to 11 for international school students)
- Be responsible and prompt
- Be able to think critically and analytically
- Be active and creative
Tentative Programme Schedule
Orientation Day
Date: 2nd July 2011 (Saturday)
Time: 13:00– 18:15
Venue: School Hall, Queen's College
Time |
Programme |
13:00 |
Registration |
13:30 |
Introduction of HKOSA by President |
13:35 |
Introduction of Interflow Camp 2011 by Project Chairpersons |
13:45 |
Mass game 1 - Ice-Breaking games |
14:15 |
Introduction of Organising Committee |
14:20 |
Mass game 2 - Station games |
16:20 |
Creation of group name and slogan |
16:50 |
Presentation of group name and slogan |
17:45 |
Introduction of the video-taking task |
17:55 |
Briefing on the arrangements of Interflow Camp |
18:10 |
Photo-taking and dismissal |
Day 1
Date: 20th July, 2011 (Wednesday)
Venue: School Hall, Queen's College / Wu Kai Sha Youth Campsite
Time |
Programme |
09:30 |
Registration |
10:00 |
Briefing on city-tracing and preparation |
10:30 |
Theme game 1 - City-tracing |
15:30 |
Transport to campsite |
16:15 |
Introduction to campsite facilities and Interflow Camp 2011 |
16:20 |
Settling |
17:00 |
Mass game 3 |
18:10 |
Dinner |
19:00 |
Theme game 2 |
22:00 |
Announcement of in-camp task |
22:10 |
Sharing and debriefing |
Day 2
Date: 21st July, 2011 (Thursday)
Venue: Wu Kai Sha Youth Campsite
Time |
Programme |
07:50 |
Morning exercise |
08:10 |
Breakfast |
09:00 |
Mass game 4 - Life monopoly |
12:00 |
Lunch |
13:00 |
Presentation of video-taking task |
15:00 |
Theme Game 3 |
18:00 |
Dinner |
19:00 |
Theme Game 3 |
21:00 |
Sharing and debriefing |
Day 3
Date: 22nd July, 2011 (Friday)
Venue: Wu Kai Sha Youth Campsite
Time |
Programme |
07:50 |
Morning exercise |
08:10 |
Breakfast |
09:00 |
Preparation of in-camp task |
10:00 |
Presentaton of in-camp task |
12:00 |
Lunch |
13:00 |
Workshop |
15:00 |
Theme game 4 |
18:00 |
Dinner |
19:00 |
Theme game 4 |
21:00 |
Concert |
23:00 |
Sharing and debriefing |
Day 4
Date: 23rd July, 2011 (Saturday)
Venue: Wu Kai Sha Youth Campsite
Time |
Programme |
08:10 |
Breakfast |
09:00 |
Mass game 5 |
10:00 |
Back-writing |
11:00 |
Closing ceremony |
11:45 |
Pack-up time |
12:10 |
Lunch |
13:00 |
Photo-taking and dismissal |
Application Procedures
Application Form
Please click here to download the application form.
Participation Fee
Participants are required to bring a crossed cheque payable to “The Hong Kong Outstanding Students’ Association” of $450 upon application. Otherwise, he/she would not be allowed to join the programme. Please write your name, school name, your phone number and this account number 247-033004-001" at the back of the cheque. Participants with problematic cheques would not be considered. Eligible students may obtain financial subsidies for the programme fee from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Life-wide Learning Fund or other similar funds.Cheques will be returned to schools should a participant not be accepted.
Deadline
The deadline for application is Wednesday, 22nd June 2011. All applications must be postmarked on or before this date, and must include a completed application and nomination form. Applications should be mailed to P.O. Box 38195, Hing Fat Street, Hong Kong.
