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Hands-on experience at Baptist Rainbow has made for a school full of happy pupils

After joining Wong Tai Sin primary school, principal Chu Tsz-wing reformed the curriculum to better equip pupils for the real world and is now curious to see how they perform in the Basic Competency Assessment

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Baptist Rainbow will participate in the Basic Competency Assessment research study this year and principal Chu Tsz-wing says he is rather keen for his pupils to take the assessment as a measure of the school’s unique curriculum. Photo: Edward Wong
Peace Chiu

It’s a sunny afternoon at the Baptist Rainbow Primary School.

After a hearty lunch, the pupils are getting ready for their next lesson. But instead of going back to their classrooms, they are heading outdoors to get hands-on with projects such as building a tree-house with bamboo poles or a small car from wooden boards.

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Chu Tsz-wing, principal of the school in a public housing estate in Wong Tai Sin, explained pupils spend the morning having lessons inside classrooms, but get a more intimate experience, creating products that benefit society after lunch.

Chu implemented this approach when he quit his job at one of the city’s top schools and joined Baptist Rainbow as principal in 2013.

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Principal Chu Tsz-wing questioned the educational value of TSA drilling. Photo: Edward Wong
Principal Chu Tsz-wing questioned the educational value of TSA drilling. Photo: Edward Wong
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