ESF Discovery College is a Year 1 - 13 IB World Through-School. We are a community of learners who respect the diversity of experiences and perspectives we each possess. Here, we strive to create an environment that fosters a passion for learning, that enables all students to Grow. Discover. Dream. We have exceptional teachers and staff who provide wonderful classroom experiences that are engaging and fun for students.
ESF Discovery College is a Year 1 - 13 IB World Through-School. We are a community of learners who respect the diversity of experiences and perspectives we each possess. Here, we strive to create an environment which fosters a passion for learning, which enables all students to Grow. Discover. Dream. We have exceptional teachers and staff who provide wonderful classroom experiences that are engaging and fun for students.
As part of the English Schools Foundation(ESF), our students are supported by the largest English-medium international school organisation in Hong Kong, providing them the resources and opportunities not found outside of ESF Schools.
Discovery College promotes a holistic continuum that nurtures students' intellectual, emotional, and physical well-being, fostering growth and development for lifelong learning and success.
At ESF Discovery College, students thrive in a vibrant multicultural environment, learning from diverse perspectives that foster understanding, respect, and global citizenship in our interconnected world.
Our stunning campus provides state-of-the-art facilities and inspiring spaces for learning, creativity, and collaboration, ensuring students enjoy a conducive environment that supports their educational journey.
We emphasise on a well-rounded education, integrating academics, arts, and athletics, empowering students to explore their passions, develop critical skills, and prepare for a successful future in any field.
At Discovery College, we celebrate exceptional students, offering scholarships to those excelling in academics, service, arts, and more. Our program recognizes talent and supports students to unlock their full potential.
The IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), for our students from Years 1 to 6, focuses on inquiry-based learning and developing internationally-minded individuals. The PYP provides a framework of six transdisciplinary themes to explore the world and foster a love of learning. The culmination of the experience is the PYP Exhibition where students showcase their learning in diverse and creative ways, evidencing their understanding and agency through taking action.
Tailored for our Year 7 to Year 11 students, the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) emphasises critical thinking and connecting learning to real-world issues. The programme culminates in a personal project demonstrating student inquiry and application of their acquired skills.
A rigorous pre-university course for students in Year 12 and Year 13, the IB Diploma Programme (DP) is recognised globally for its academic breadth and depth. Students study six subjects, while also undertaking core components such as the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge, which promote independent research and critical thinking skills.
The IB Career-related Programme (CP), offered to Year 12 and Year 13 students, combines real-word and practical career-related studies with academic rigour. The CP integrates a career-related core consisting of 4 components, with students offered to take two or more DP subjects. The CP prepares students for future pathways including apprenticeships, higher education and entry into employment.
International Mindedness is key to the IB curriculum at Discovery College. We promote respect for diversity through our learning environment, curriculum, relationships, and events, fostering understanding and global engagement among all community members.
Sport is central to Discovery College's extracurricular life, allowing every student to develop their physical abilities, pursue their interests, and foster healthy, active lifestyles and social interactions.
A key aspect of the IB programmes is community engagement. From the Primary Years to the Diploma and Career-related Programmes, students explore, understand, and actively contribute to their communities through various initiatives.
The IB emphasises that languages are essential for nurturing international mindedness. At DC, we celebrate diverse cultures and encourage home language use through successful programmes, enhancing student confidence and communication skills.
The Year 11 collaborative Design project enables students to address design problems through social entrepreneurship, fostering empathy, innovation, and sustainability while aligning with the IB's caring learner profile attributes.
At Discovery College, students can assume leadership roles such as Student Council members, Sports Captains, and Creative Leaders, actively representing their peers, organizing events, and promoting school spirit within the community.
International Mindedness is key to the IB curriculum at Discovery College. We promote respect for diversity through our learning environment, curriculum, relationships, and events, fostering understanding and global engagement among all community members.
Sport is central to Discovery College's extracurricular life, allowing every student to develop their physical abilities, pursue their interests, and foster healthy, active lifestyles and social interactions.
A key aspect of the IB programmes is community engagement. From the Primary Years to the Diploma and Career-related Programmes, students explore, understand, and actively contribute to their communities through various initiatives.
The IB emphasises that languages are essential for nurturing international mindedness. At DC, we celebrate diverse cultures and encourage home language use through successful programmes, enhancing student confidence and communication skills.
The Year 11 collaborative Design project enables students to address design problems through social entrepreneurship, fostering empathy, innovation, and sustainability while aligning with the IB's caring learner profile attributes.
At Discovery College, students can assume leadership roles such as Student Council members, Sports Captains, and Creative Leaders, actively representing their peers, organizing events, and promoting school spirit within the community.
International Mindedness is key to the IB curriculum at Discovery College. We promote respect for diversity through our learning environment, curriculum, relationships, and events, fostering understanding and global engagement among all community members.
Sport is central to Discovery College's extracurricular life, allowing every student to develop their physical abilities, pursue their interests, and foster healthy, active lifestyles and social interactions.
A key aspect of the IB programmes is community engagement. From the Primary Years to the Diploma and Career-related Programmes, students explore, understand, and actively contribute to their communities through various initiatives.
The IB emphasises that languages are essential for nurturing international mindedness. At DC, we celebrate diverse cultures and encourage home language use through successful programmes, enhancing student confidence and communication skills.
The Year 11 collaborative Design project enables students to address design problems through social entrepreneurship, fostering empathy, innovation, and sustainability while aligning with the IB's caring learner profile attributes.
At Discovery College, students can assume leadership roles such as Student Council members, Sports Captains, and Creative Leaders, actively representing their peers, organizing events, and promoting school spirit within the community.
At Discovery College, there is a strong culture of mutual encouragement among students and teachers, driving everyone to continuously improve and achieve success. The school offers a variety of opportunities that foster creativity, inclusivity, and personal growth. I particularly enjoy being part of the Service as Action team, where we collaborate to enhance service learning throughout the school.
At Discovery College, there is a strong culture of mutual encouragement among students and teachers, driving everyone to continuously improve and achieve success. The school offers a variety of opportunities that foster creativity, inclusivity, and personal growth. I particularly enjoy being part of the Service as Action team, where we collaborate to enhance service learning throughout the school.
Nadia Selivanova, Year 11 Student
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After over a decade of attending Discovery College, I can proudly say that I have never felt more part of a community and DC has become my second home and my family. Whether it be students, parents or staff; every person in our community has shown immense passion and kindliness to my cultivation and education. I will be forever grateful to my school for raising me through my whole childhood.
After over a decade of attending Discovery College, I can proudly say that I have never felt more part of a community and DC has become my second home and my family. Whether it be students, parents or staff; every person in our community has shown immense passion and kindliness to my cultivation and education. I will be forever grateful to my school for raising me through my whole childhood.
Alexander Nolens-Liu, Year 11 Student
3 / 3
Discovery College has provided me with the opportunity to surround myself with an amazing group of people, both students and teachers. Their internationally-minded approach to learning has allowed me to foster an understanding of an ever-changing world around me. Additionally, their diverse range of extracurricular activities has not only helped me hone my interests and hobbies but also develop life-long friendships.
Discovery College has provided me with the opportunity to surround myself with an amazing group of people, both students and teachers. Their internationally-minded approach to learning has allowed me to foster an understanding of an ever-changing world around me. Additionally, their diverse range of extracurricular activities has not only helped me hone my interests and hobbies but also develop life-long friendships.
Axel Dimblad, Year 13 Student
1 / 3
As a DCPTA member, I seek to work alongside the school to further strengthen parent connections and to add to the wonderful experience our children are already having at Discovery College. I hope to understand the needs of the community better and work alongside other parents to create special memories and bonds that they will cherish.
As a DCPTA member, I seek to work alongside the school to further strengthen parent connections and to add to the wonderful experience our children are already having at Discovery College. I hope to understand the needs of the community better and work alongside other parents to create special memories and bonds that they will cherish.
Bashuli Sane - DCPTA Chair
2 / 3
My daughter is currently in Year 5 and our family has been a part of the ESF community since her kindergarten days. I believe that a thriving PTA is essential to having a healthy school community. In 2024, I'm looking forward to supporting the various initiatives that add to the wonderful school experience for our children and create a thriving community at DC.
My daughter is currently in Year 5 and our family has been a part of the ESF community since her kindergarten days. I believe that a thriving PTA is essential to having a healthy school community. In 2024, I'm looking forward to supporting the various initiatives that add to the wonderful school experience for our children and create a thriving community at DC.
Ganesh Chidambaram, Parent
3 / 3
I'm Fabiana Drew, passionate about creating an outstanding educational experience for our kids. I've worked as a School inspector in England, checking out schools and ensuring they're top-notch. That experience was eye-opening, and it made me realise the incredible power parents have in shaping the educational journey for our little ones and the support we can provide to our hardworking teachers. I'm beyond thrilled for the opportunity to serve our school community as a member of the DC PTA.
I'm Fabiana Drew, passionate about creating an outstanding educational experience for our kids. I've worked as a School inspector in England, checking out schools and ensuring they're top-notch. That experience was eye-opening, and it made me realise the incredible power parents have in shaping the educational journey for our little ones and the support we can provide to our hardworking teachers. I'm beyond thrilled for the opportunity to serve our school community as a member of the DC PTA.
Fabiana Drew, DCPTA Parent
1 / 3
Since DC is a school that teaches IB, we have the opportunity to learn and present our learning through multiple methods other than essays and exams.
Since DC is a school that teaches IB, we have the opportunity to learn and present our learning through multiple methods other than essays and exams.
Giselle Chan, Class of 2017
2 / 3
I think the best part of learning in DC is the open minded approach the school has about different concepts of learning. New ideas are allowed to be explored during classes but the crucial part is allowing these ideas to flourish beyond class.
I think the best part of learning in DC is the open minded approach the school has about different concepts of learning. New ideas are allowed to be explored during classes but the crucial part is allowing these ideas to flourish beyond class.
Jospeh Cheung, Class of 2017
3 / 3
One of the best things about DC was the open mindedness of staff and the sense of inclusiveness felt by every student, including those who were a little different. People often ask me in university - “Would you have gone to a different school if you could”? The simple answer is, No, I wouldn't do it any differently.
One of the best things about DC was the open mindedness of staff and the sense of inclusiveness felt by every student, including those who were a little different. People often ask me in university - “Would you have gone to a different school if you could”? The simple answer is, No, I wouldn't do it any differently.
Dylan Helyer, Class of 2014
What's New at DC?
Last week, DC hosted the HKPSSA cross country challenge. It was an exciting event, that saw a number of international schools participate in this run and the atmosphere was electric! Classmates cheered passionately for their teams, fostering a sense of unity and sportsmanship.
We are proud of all our runners and Discovery College took home two awards in the U10 division, first and third place! Congratulations to all participants and winners!
#growdiscoverdream
DC had the pleasure of welcoming Matthew Wong Foreman, an ESF alumnus and winner of the Proverse Prize 2023. He talked to our Year 11 students about his debut novel, ‘Sunset at Lion Rock’.
In his presentation, he shared insights into the creative writing process, the challenges he faced and his inspirations. He encouraged his audience to pursue their dreams and to follow their passion.
It was a fun and interactive session and the students were delighted at the opportunity to meet him.
#growdiscoverdream
ESF Secondary schools launched the first-ever collaborative project for the IB Career-related Programme Core course ‘Personal and Professional Skills’. The project started with Year 12 CP students attending the Photography workshop for their Unit, “Street Photography: Capturing Hong Kong people and places” at ESF South Island school on 23 January 2025.
The workshop was led by an experienced well-known international photographer Michael Kistler who introduced students to the art of photography, explained the ethics behind it, shared helpful tips, and provided feedback during the interactive part of the session when students walked around the campus taking photographs.
The project will culminate in the exhibition “Our Homes Through Our Eyes" on 7 May where students will present two photos, one in each of the following two categories: “Hong Kong as a city” and “People of Hong Kong”.
We can't wait to see their unique visions and stories through their photos!
#growdiscoverdream
Last week our U16 Boys team were triumphant in winning their football playoffs at ISSFHK. After a tough battle in the Semi-finals where they recovered from a 2-0 deficit to win on penalties; they were superb in the final with a dominant 3-0 performance.
Well done to our boys who have demonstrated wonderful dedication, competitive attitude and skill sets throughout the season!
#growdiscoverdream
Last week, as part of our MYP IDU week, Year 11 I&S and Chinese Phase 4&5 students embarked on an exciting journey to explore how to engage the Discovery Bay community in learning and sharing the area's tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
They explored the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre at Sam Tung Uk Museum in Tsuen Wan, diving into the rich traditions of Hong Kong and the next day, they took to the streets of Discovery Bay for interviews, connecting with the local community firsthand. Stay tuned for their group projects!
#growdiscoverdream
DC's Secondary production of ‘A Night at the Cabaret’ was an exuberant, shining spectacle of stars, lanterns and talents from around the world!
The students were incredible both on stage and backstage, and made us all so proud as we watched in amazement at the range of their talents.
We are grateful to our Performing Arts team for their vision, talent, and commitment in making this production a reality, to our talented artists, staff volunteers and parents who were a fabulous and interactive audience cheering our performers.
#growdiscoverdream
DC is gearing up for our Chinese New Year celebrations this week.
Yesterday, our Primary Year 5 and 6 students were treated to an assembly which featured information around traditions that are normally observed, singing of a well known Chinese New Year song and a spectacular lion dance performed by some of the Year 6 students.
We wish everyone a joyful and prosperous Year of the Snake!
#growdiscoverdream
Our Year 12 film students had an incredible experience with the One Page Script Challenge! Each student had 20 minutes to film their unique interpretation of the same script, fostering creativity and collaboration.
Working in groups, they took turns directing their own films while also stepping into roles as cinematographers and actors for their peers. Not only did they enjoy the filmmaking process, but they also gained invaluable insights into the collaborative nature of filmmaking.
We can't wait to see how they apply their skills to future projects!
#growdiscoverdream
Preparations are in full swing for our DC Secondary production, "A Night at the Cabaret". Get ready to experience a captivating blend of music, acting, and dance, showcasing the incredible talents of our secondary students on January 22 and 23.
We are thrilled to announce that shows for both days are SOLD OUT!
We can't wait for you to see our students showmanship! A big thank you to our parents for their support and we look forward to seeing you.
#growdiscoverdream
This week, we hosted insightful Parent Education Sessions covering important topics such as the effects of screens on social and emotional learning, DP/CP Subject selection evening, and the MYP IDU workshop for secondary parents. A big thank you to our organisers, staff and all the parents/students who participated.
Your engagement truly makes a difference and we hope these sessions provide valuable learning opportunities to support our students' growth and well-being.
#growdiscoverdream
Last week, DC hosted the HKPSSA cross country challenge. It was an exciting event, that saw a number of international schools participate in this run and the atmosphere was electric! Classmates cheered passionately for their teams, fostering a sense of unity and sportsmanship.
We are proud of all our runners and Discovery College took home two awards in the U10 division, first and third place! Congratulations to all participants and winners!
#growdiscoverdream
DC had the pleasure of welcoming Matthew Wong Foreman, an ESF alumnus and winner of the Proverse Prize 2023. He talked to our Year 11 students about his debut novel, ‘Sunset at Lion Rock’.
In his presentation, he shared insights into the creative writing process, the challenges he faced and his inspirations. He encouraged his audience to pursue their dreams and to follow their passion.
It was a fun and interactive session and the students were delighted at the opportunity to meet him.
#growdiscoverdream
ESF Secondary schools launched the first-ever collaborative project for the IB Career-related Programme Core course ‘Personal and Professional Skills’. The project started with Year 12 CP students attending the Photography workshop for their Unit, “Street Photography: Capturing Hong Kong people and places” at ESF South Island school on 23 January 2025.
The workshop was led by an experienced well-known international photographer Michael Kistler who introduced students to the art of photography, explained the ethics behind it, shared helpful tips, and provided feedback during the interactive part of the session when students walked around the campus taking photographs.
The project will culminate in the exhibition “Our Homes Through Our Eyes" on 7 May where students will present two photos, one in each of the following two categories: “Hong Kong as a city” and “People of Hong Kong”.
We can't wait to see their unique visions and stories through their photos!
#growdiscoverdream
Last week our U16 Boys team were triumphant in winning their football playoffs at ISSFHK. After a tough battle in the Semi-finals where they recovered from a 2-0 deficit to win on penalties; they were superb in the final with a dominant 3-0 performance.
Well done to our boys who have demonstrated wonderful dedication, competitive attitude and skill sets throughout the season!
#growdiscoverdream
Last week, as part of our MYP IDU week, Year 11 I&S and Chinese Phase 4&5 students embarked on an exciting journey to explore how to engage the Discovery Bay community in learning and sharing the area's tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
They explored the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre at Sam Tung Uk Museum in Tsuen Wan, diving into the rich traditions of Hong Kong and the next day, they took to the streets of Discovery Bay for interviews, connecting with the local community firsthand. Stay tuned for their group projects!
#growdiscoverdream
DC's Secondary production of ‘A Night at the Cabaret’ was an exuberant, shining spectacle of stars, lanterns and talents from around the world!
The students were incredible both on stage and backstage, and made us all so proud as we watched in amazement at the range of their talents.
We are grateful to our Performing Arts team for their vision, talent, and commitment in making this production a reality, to our talented artists, staff volunteers and parents who were a fabulous and interactive audience cheering our performers.
#growdiscoverdream
DC is gearing up for our Chinese New Year celebrations this week.
Yesterday, our Primary Year 5 and 6 students were treated to an assembly which featured information around traditions that are normally observed, singing of a well known Chinese New Year song and a spectacular lion dance performed by some of the Year 6 students.
We wish everyone a joyful and prosperous Year of the Snake!
#growdiscoverdream
Our Year 12 film students had an incredible experience with the One Page Script Challenge! Each student had 20 minutes to film their unique interpretation of the same script, fostering creativity and collaboration.
Working in groups, they took turns directing their own films while also stepping into roles as cinematographers and actors for their peers. Not only did they enjoy the filmmaking process, but they also gained invaluable insights into the collaborative nature of filmmaking.
We can't wait to see how they apply their skills to future projects!
#growdiscoverdream
Preparations are in full swing for our DC Secondary production, "A Night at the Cabaret". Get ready to experience a captivating blend of music, acting, and dance, showcasing the incredible talents of our secondary students on January 22 and 23.
We are thrilled to announce that shows for both days are SOLD OUT!
We can't wait for you to see our students showmanship! A big thank you to our parents for their support and we look forward to seeing you.
#growdiscoverdream
This week, we hosted insightful Parent Education Sessions covering important topics such as the effects of screens on social and emotional learning, DP/CP Subject selection evening, and the MYP IDU workshop for secondary parents. A big thank you to our organisers, staff and all the parents/students who participated.
Your engagement truly makes a difference and we hope these sessions provide valuable learning opportunities to support our students' growth and well-being.
#growdiscoverdream
Last week, DC hosted the HKPSSA cross country challenge. It was an exciting event, that saw a number of international schools participate in this run and the atmosphere was electric! Classmates cheered passionately for their teams, fostering a sense of unity and sportsmanship.
We are proud of all our runners and Discovery College took home two awards in the U10 division, first and third place! Congratulations to all participants and winners!
#growdiscoverdream
DC had the pleasure of welcoming Matthew Wong Foreman, an ESF alumnus and winner of the Proverse Prize 2023. He talked to our Year 11 students about his debut novel, ‘Sunset at Lion Rock’.
In his presentation, he shared insights into the creative writing process, the challenges he faced and his inspirations. He encouraged his audience to pursue their dreams and to follow their passion.
It was a fun and interactive session and the students were delighted at the opportunity to meet him.
#growdiscoverdream
ESF Secondary schools launched the first-ever collaborative project for the IB Career-related Programme Core course ‘Personal and Professional Skills’. The project started with Year 12 CP students attending the Photography workshop for their Unit, “Street Photography: Capturing Hong Kong people and places” at ESF South Island school on 23 January 2025.
The workshop was led by an experienced well-known international photographer Michael Kistler who introduced students to the art of photography, explained the ethics behind it, shared helpful tips, and provided feedback during the interactive part of the session when students walked around the campus taking photographs.
The project will culminate in the exhibition “Our Homes Through Our Eyes" on 7 May where students will present two photos, one in each of the following two categories: “Hong Kong as a city” and “People of Hong Kong”.
We can't wait to see their unique visions and stories through their photos!
#growdiscoverdream
Last week our U16 Boys team were triumphant in winning their football playoffs at ISSFHK. After a tough battle in the Semi-finals where they recovered from a 2-0 deficit to win on penalties; they were superb in the final with a dominant 3-0 performance.
Well done to our boys who have demonstrated wonderful dedication, competitive attitude and skill sets throughout the season!
#growdiscoverdream
Last week, as part of our MYP IDU week, Year 11 I&S and Chinese Phase 4&5 students embarked on an exciting journey to explore how to engage the Discovery Bay community in learning and sharing the area's tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
They explored the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre at Sam Tung Uk Museum in Tsuen Wan, diving into the rich traditions of Hong Kong and the next day, they took to the streets of Discovery Bay for interviews, connecting with the local community firsthand. Stay tuned for their group projects!
#growdiscoverdream
DC's Secondary production of ‘A Night at the Cabaret’ was an exuberant, shining spectacle of stars, lanterns and talents from around the world!
The students were incredible both on stage and backstage, and made us all so proud as we watched in amazement at the range of their talents.
We are grateful to our Performing Arts team for their vision, talent, and commitment in making this production a reality, to our talented artists, staff volunteers and parents who were a fabulous and interactive audience cheering our performers.
#growdiscoverdream
DC is gearing up for our Chinese New Year celebrations this week.
Yesterday, our Primary Year 5 and 6 students were treated to an assembly which featured information around traditions that are normally observed, singing of a well known Chinese New Year song and a spectacular lion dance performed by some of the Year 6 students.
We wish everyone a joyful and prosperous Year of the Snake!
#growdiscoverdream
Our Year 12 film students had an incredible experience with the One Page Script Challenge! Each student had 20 minutes to film their unique interpretation of the same script, fostering creativity and collaboration.
Working in groups, they took turns directing their own films while also stepping into roles as cinematographers and actors for their peers. Not only did they enjoy the filmmaking process, but they also gained invaluable insights into the collaborative nature of filmmaking.
We can't wait to see how they apply their skills to future projects!
#growdiscoverdream
Preparations are in full swing for our DC Secondary production, "A Night at the Cabaret". Get ready to experience a captivating blend of music, acting, and dance, showcasing the incredible talents of our secondary students on January 22 and 23.
We are thrilled to announce that shows for both days are SOLD OUT!
We can't wait for you to see our students showmanship! A big thank you to our parents for their support and we look forward to seeing you.
#growdiscoverdream
This week, we hosted insightful Parent Education Sessions covering important topics such as the effects of screens on social and emotional learning, DP/CP Subject selection evening, and the MYP IDU workshop for secondary parents. A big thank you to our organisers, staff and all the parents/students who participated.
Your engagement truly makes a difference and we hope these sessions provide valuable learning opportunities to support our students' growth and well-being.
#growdiscoverdream
Last week, DC hosted the HKPSSA cross country challenge. It was an exciting event, that saw a number of international schools participate in this run and the atmosphere was electric! Classmates cheered passionately for their teams, fostering a sense of unity and sportsmanship.
We are proud of all our runners and Discovery College took home two awards in the U10 division, first and third place! Congratulations to all participants and winners!
DC had the pleasure of welcoming Matthew Wong Foreman, an ESF alumnus and winner of the Proverse Prize 2023. He talked to our Year 11 students about his debut novel, ‘Sunset at Lion Rock’.
In his presentation, he shared insights into the creative writing process, the challenges he faced and his inspirations. He encouraged his audience to pursue their dreams and to follow their passion.
It was a fun and interactive session and the students were delighted at the opportunity to meet him.
ESF Secondary schools launched the first-ever collaborative project for the IB Career-related Programme Core course ‘Personal and Professional Skills’. The project started with Year 12 CP students attending the Photography workshop for their Unit, “Street Photography: Capturing Hong Kong people and places” at ESF South Island school on 23 January 2025.
The workshop was led by an experienced well-known international photographer Michael Kistler who introduced students to the art of photography, explained the ethics behind it, shared helpful tips, and provided feedback during the interactive part of the session when students walked around the campus taking photographs.
The project will culminate in the exhibition “Our Homes Through Our Eyes" on 7 May where students will present two photos, one in each of the following two categories: “Hong Kong as a city” and “People of Hong Kong”.
We can't wait to see their unique visions and stories through their photos!
Last week our U16 Boys team were triumphant in winning their football playoffs at ISSFHK. After a tough battle in the Semi-finals where they recovered from a 2-0 deficit to win on penalties; they were superb in the final with a dominant 3-0 performance.
Well done to our boys who have demonstrated wonderful dedication, competitive attitude and skill sets throughout the season!
Last week, as part of our MYP IDU week, Year 11 I&S and Chinese Phase 4&5 students embarked on an exciting journey to explore how to engage the Discovery Bay community in learning and sharing the area's tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
They explored the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre at Sam Tung Uk Museum in Tsuen Wan, diving into the rich traditions of Hong Kong and the next day, they took to the streets of Discovery Bay for interviews, connecting with the local community firsthand. Stay tuned for their group projects!
DC's Secondary production of ‘A Night at the Cabaret’ was an exuberant, shining spectacle of stars, lanterns and talents from around the world!
The students were incredible both on stage and backstage, and made us all so proud as we watched in amazement at the range of their talents.
We are grateful to our Performing Arts team for their vision, talent, and commitment in making this production a reality, to our talented artists, staff volunteers and parents who were a fabulous and interactive audience cheering our performers.
DC is gearing up for our Chinese New Year celebrations this week.
Yesterday, our Primary Year 5 and 6 students were treated to an assembly which featured information around traditions that are normally observed, singing of a well known Chinese New Year song and a spectacular lion dance performed by some of the Year 6 students.
We wish everyone a joyful and prosperous Year of the Snake!
Our Year 12 film students had an incredible experience with the One Page Script Challenge! Each student had 20 minutes to film their unique interpretation of the same script, fostering creativity and collaboration.
Working in groups, they took turns directing their own films while also stepping into roles as cinematographers and actors for their peers. Not only did they enjoy the filmmaking process, but they also gained invaluable insights into the collaborative nature of filmmaking.
We can't wait to see how they apply their skills to future projects!
Preparations are in full swing for our DC Secondary production, "A Night at the Cabaret". Get ready to experience a captivating blend of music, acting, and dance, showcasing the incredible talents of our secondary students on January 22 and 23.
We are thrilled to announce that shows for both days are SOLD OUT!
We can't wait for you to see our students showmanship! A big thank you to our parents for their support and we look forward to seeing you.
This week, we hosted insightful Parent Education Sessions covering important topics such as the effects of screens on social and emotional learning, DP/CP Subject selection evening, and the MYP IDU workshop for secondary parents. A big thank you to our organisers, staff and all the parents/students who participated.
Your engagement truly makes a difference and we hope these sessions provide valuable learning opportunities to support our students' growth and well-being.
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