Two more Direct Subsidy Scheme schools that were criticised in last week's Audit Commission report for poor governance and financial irregularities have been identified.
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- Jun 20, 2013
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Today is your last chance to go to an exhibition featuring innovative projects by local and foreign students, including a three-dimensional (3-D) device, music gloves and a rotating teahouse.
Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School students Man Kong-wah (left) and Tsui Shui-fai collect wind data using turbines they designed and built as part of a project with the Environmental and Sustainable...
A RELIABLE device which will save schools time when checking students' body temperatures for fever is being developed by a Polytechnic University research team.
The invention is...
More than 160 enthusiastic students, parents and teachers from Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School, Kowloon Sam Yuk Secondary School and Hong Kong Sam Yuk Secondary School walked the 100-kilometre...
Thirty-two students and five teachers from the Hong Kong and Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary Schools attended an English camp at the MacLehose PHAB Centre in Pokfulam.
Teachers and students joined forces to organise this year's English Week at Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School.
As in past years, there were activities catering to all tastes and...
Working with the deaf this summer was a very special and rewarding experience for a group of students from Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School.
It was July 17, 1996. I had been looking forward to this day. My school's English Club had organised a study tour to Europe.
We would attend class in Watford, England, for 10 days...
NINETEEN members of the Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School's Pathfinder Club joined other Pathfinders from across the world for the 1994 Dare to Care International Pathfinder Camporee held near...
THE teachers of Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School were a proud group indeed. After putting in a great performance on the track and field, they carried home the overall group and men's championship...
LEARNING how to communicate and interact with people of different nationalities is not an easy task.
About 10,000 young delegates from Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong had the...
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