Welcome on board!

Welcome on board!

May 17, 2018

CAIS was honored to be invited by the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong to visit the HMCS Vancouver of the Royal Canadian Navy. Some of our high schoolers have shared their experiences about this visit on the naval ship.

 

“On Friday, May 3, 2018, we visited the HMCS Vancouver, an active Canadian naval ship.  We were able to experience life at sea as we learned about the communication technology, navigation tools, and protocols that sailors have to follow.  We also learned about the peacefulness of the Canadian navy when we heard that they never fired a single shot for purposes other than training and practice.  Onboard, we were challenged by the captain to find a sailor we didn’t like, and we failed in that mission, as expected.”

– Gabriel Chan, Yasmine Kwong, Marco Wong

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Memorable Day Visit to Tencent Headquarters in Shenzhen

Memorable Day Visit to Tencent Headquarters in Shenzhen

April 27, 2018

A group of 20 students and 2 teachers had a rewarding trip to Tencent Headquarters in Shenzhen on April 23, 2018 and visited its important facilities in Nanshan District. The event began in the Exhibition Hall of Tencent Building, where students can learn about the background and technology of this Chinese technology giant, how to apply new technologies to everyday life and enhance social effectiveness. Besides, teachers and students got into their new headquarters building. – Tencent Seafront Tower. It includes not only the basic office facilities. The vast space and the large number of sports and entertainment facilities enhance the creative thinking of the staff. The students all praised this area as a very ideal working environment.

 

The workshop before the end of the trip allowed students to learn about virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI), and to recognize the important role these technologies are playing in different fields. The activities of the students benefited a lot and promoted the friendship between Tencent and CAIS. Both sides will continue to explore different types of cooperation to enhance student learning.

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A visit from College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Guangzhou University

A visit from College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Guangzhou University

March 16, 2018

More than 30 students and faculty from College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Guangzhou University commenced its exchange tour in Hong Kong on March 12, 2018. Visiting Christian Alliance International School (CAIS) was part of their trip on March 13. Mr. Ivan Man, Owner’s Representative of CAIS, shared the architectural design concept, spatial layout, phase II development of the brand new campus at Butterfly Valley, Lai Chi Kok, and the challenges encountered in the construction process.

 

In addition, Mr. Vinod Khiatani, Director of School Development showcased how we improve student learning and creativity through sharing space outside the formal classroom. Teachers and students from Guangzhou University were all interested in the building inside and outside the school and believed that they can become an example worthy of their academic reference.

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Grand Opening Ceremony Recap!

Grand Opening Ceremony Recap!

March 6, 2018

CAIS Grand Opening Ceremony was successfully held on March 3, 2018 afternoon. We were honored to have the Secretary for Education, Mr. Kevin Yeung Yun-hung and the Consul General of Canada in Hong Kong and Macao, Mr. Jeff Nankivell as the dignitaries.  Thank you for all who came to celebrate with us. We look forward to seeing you at the next event.

Here are snapshots of the event. You can also watch the playback of the Grand Opening Ceremony on our Facebook page.

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Kayla Wong had excellent achievement in Queens Cup International Rhythmic Gymnastics Competition

Kayla Wong had excellent achievement in Queens Cup International Rhythmic Gymnastics Competition

January 8, 2018

Grade 2 student Kayla Wong participated in Queens Cup International Rhythmic Gymnastics Competition and received 2 Gold and 1 Silver Medals in Aesthetics Group Gymnastics, Semi Group Hoop and Individual Hoop among more than 300 gymnasts from 10 different countries and regions.

 

Congratulations to Kayla for her excellent achievement!

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TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE – Fundraising Campaign

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE – Fundraising Campaign

January 4, 2018

[Update on January 26, 2018]

Dear Parents,

As we head towards the final stretch of the campaign, I am please to report to you that over HK$2,000,000 donation have been received.

 

This campaign has once again showcased the love that parents have for the school and have rallied together to display their generosity in tangible terms. A huge THANK YOU to all who contributed.

 

We have received some notable contributions (both large and small amounts) from the primary grades and a few from the lower secondary but I know the higher secondary can do more. A few of you parents have made a difference but together ALL of us can make a difference.

 

To ensure that all of you (especially for the junior and senior seconday students) have the opportunity to give, we are extending the deadline for the campaign until January 27, 2018.

 

Can we end the campaign at HK$3,000,000 in total. I will let you decide with your giving. In any case, we are grateful for each and every one of our CAIS family.
December 19, 2017

 

 

Dear Parents,

As mentioned in our recent 1st Parent Thanksgiving Forum, 2017 marked an important milestone for the whole CAIS community with the opening of our new campus at Butterfly Valley, Lai Chi Kok. We could not have accomplished this without your prayers, loving support and dedicated efforts to make our school a welcoming place to love, learn and serve.

 

Looking ahead, CAIS has taken on the challenge of building the campus extension – Phase 2 development. The highlight of this ambitious project as you are all aware is to provide our students with the much-needed amenities for the development of our sports and fine arts programs.

 

Donation is one of the important funding sources for the project and our fundraising goal towards the successful completion of Phase 2 is about HK$210 million. Through the GENEROUS DONATIONS of parents and community and in the past few months, we have been able to reduce the target to HK$160 million!

 

Between December 20, 2017 and January 20, 2018 (extended until January 27, 2018), we are therefore asking you, dear parents, to prayerfully donate towards the Phase 2 school development project through the TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Campaign. Every dollar donated will help us get closer to our goal. I am hoping through your prayers and contributions, we shall see this project to the completion of our target.

 

Thank you so much for your continued support and your donations, even as we celebrate this season the greatest gift that God has given us – Jesus Christ – Our Saviour.

 

With gratitude!
Vinod Khiatani
Director of School Development

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Christmas Concerts

Christmas Concerts

December 22, 2017

Lovely singing filled the air as we strolled along the hallway with our kids. Preparatory and Grade 1 students sang songs in celebrating the joy of Christmas in this fabulous concert with the theme of “Whoops-A-Daisy Angel”.   It was an exciting event held at our newly opened Lecture Hall.

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Construction Update

Construction Update

December 22, 2017

Our Vice Principal, Mr. David Best, describes the great progress made on the Gymnasium construction and the new Lecture Hall.

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Aunty Peach Show

Aunty Peach Show

December 6, 2017

“Aunty Peach” visited our school performing her show for Grades 1- 6 classes on December 6, 2017 in the new lecture hall.

 

This performance was based on Roald Dahl’s popular and very funny, twisted fairytales. It is a multi-award winning show having won the PinS (Performers in Schools) Award for Excellence (Australia) for 2011-2016.  Along with the interactive, vibrant, story-telling and startling magic tricks, the students were given many useful, practical tips that benefit their own future drama performances and classroom presentations.

 

This was a truly memorable and valuable experience for students!

 

For more information about the show, please click here.

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Cultivating Servant Leaders in Secondary Schooling

Cultivating Servant Leaders in Secondary Schooling

December 1, 2017

This thought provoking article authored by Dr Cora Hui and Ms Gloria So is an empirical study on how students develop Servant Leadership traits through the service learning process and how secondary schools can serve as a suitable training ground to cultivate Servant Leaders. Please enjoy reading it!

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