Fond memories of Ti-I
The Opening Ceremony of Jockey Club Ti-I College was held on 21st November 1991. Over the years, there have been lots of memorable moments, comprised of both wonderful times and frustrating moments. We have also had many guests and visitors. The former governors, Lord David Wilson and Chris Patten, visited our school in 1990 and 1995 respectively. Lady Youde also paid a warm visit to Ti-I in 1994…
Sailing Club Members Meeting Olympic Gold Medal Holders
On 9th December 2008, our sailing club members had an unexpected meeting with the Olympic gold medal holders at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson are two sailing athletes from Great Britain and they are currently in Hong Kong for a
commercial activity.
The 3rd Hong Kong Primary School Painting Competition - Prize Presentation and Exhibition
The 3rd Hong Kong Primary School Painting Competition this year came to a
successful close. We are glad to announce the winners of the competition on our school website. Please refer to
the list of winners attached concerning the result
The Inter-class Bulletin Board Design Competition for the first term has come to an end. Prizes were presented to the winning classes in the morning assembly on 17th November.
A horrifying and exciting Halloween party was held by the student Union, Synergy, on 1 Nov 2008 (Sat). The party is very popular. There were nearly 200 student participants and helpers in the party. The committee member of Synergy have tried their best to make it a success. As most students enjoyed the party, they gave encouraging comments to it.
The graduation class soccer competition was held from 13 oct to 24 Oct during lunch time. It is always a popular even for all students. During this period, more than a hundred students gathered around the tennis court to enjoy the game. Beside the graduation classes, teachers and alumni were also invited to take part in the game. If you watched the game, you would certainly wonder the football skills of our students.
Diversified Visual Arts Teacher Programmes - Session 2: The Creation of the Dance Drama “Qingming Riverside”
The second session was conducted by our school board manager, Mr. Gerard TSANG Chu-chiu, former Chief Curator of the Hong Kong Museum of Art, playwright, on The Creation of the Dance Drama “Qingming Riverside”.
Diversified Visual Arts Teacher Programmes - Session 1: Comic and Creativity
This year, 2008-2009, Jockey Club Ti-I College and the Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence Teachers Association (ATETA) co-organize a series of diversified Visual Arts Teacher Programmes, aiming at promoting arts education to primary and secondary schools.
A prefect training day camp was held at Hoi Ha Wan Chai camp site on 17 October 08 in order to build up the team spirit and the leadership skills of the prefect team of the school.
A Tour To Part Of Siuhak Exhibition & His Visual Diaries
Our school is greatly honoured to have Siuhak conduct a sharing session and
an exhibition and do a guided tour of his visual diaries (From the one he kept
in Primary 5 to the most recent one).
The Cookie Selling Day was held successfully during lunchtime on 16th October, 2008. All the cookies were sold out and the money collected will be donated to Haven of Hope Christian Service (基督教靈實協會) to help those elderly who are in need.
The Student Union Election has been held on the 13th of October. The voting procedures were satisfactorily completed on that day. Over 50% of our students have exercised their right to vote. Our candidate party, Synergy, has won the majority to preside the Student Union Office.
The Exhibition of Secondary School Students’ Creative Visual Arts Work was organised by the arts education section of the Curriculum Development Institute of the Education Bureau.
ART FOR WEAR! Most people have an incontrovertible belief that jewelry design is the profession of an adult designer. To them, it might seem inconceivable that secondary students around 14 to 15 years old could have the creativity and conceptual knowledge to design something both artistic and functional that is jewelry itself.
English Singing Competition and Poem Writing Competition
The English singing competition this year attracted many participants and audience. Competitors showed great skills, talent and confidence! Our poem writing competition was also a great success. Budding poets were spotted.
We are greatly honored to have the presence of our honorable guest, Mr. Leung Chi Wo (Hong Kong Artist), our school supervisor, Professor Frank FU Hoo-kin, J.P. and members of the school board, Mr Gerard TSANG Chu-chiu and Mr Simon HO Che-leung, M.B.E. at the opening ceremony of the F.7 Graduation Artwork Exhibition.
Sharing in the Interview Initiated by the Education Bureau
An Exhibition of Secondary School Students’ Creative Visual Arts Work (2007-2008) was held by the Arts Education Section of the Curriculum Development Institute, Education Bureau from 23 February 2008 at the Education Bureau Kowloon Tong Education Services Centre.
The Leadership Training Day Camp organized by TREATS was held successfully in
Hong Kong Baptist Assembly in Fanling on 10th May. 41 student leaders were
involved in this event.
Cross-curricular Field Trip to Panyu, Pearl River Delta, 9th May 2008
A group of F.6 students visited Panyu with Miss Yeung Pui San, Lucia and Mr. Ng Chi Lam on 9-5-2008. The focus of the visit was on sustainability in China. They visited a large-scale farm as well as a huge toy factory in Panyu.
To share the joy of the historic event of the Olympic Torch Relay, a special assembly named “Ti-I Welcomes the Torch” was held in the School Hall in the afternoon of 2/5/2008 (Friday) for all the students and teachers.
Shatin District 2008 Olympics and Equestrian Competition Mural Project
In the celebration of the 2008 Equestrian event in the Shatin District, our school is proud and privileged to partner with Tsang Pik Shan Secondary School to launch the 2008 Olympics Equestrian Mural Production.
A group of F.6 Visual Arts and Liberal Studies students joined a high school campaign ‘Glocalization Project-Hong Kong in a Box’ organized by AIESEC-LC-CUHK. They attended a series of courses on ‘Glocalization’ and installation art, and designed two boxes on the topic of Hong Kong culture. Their designs won the 1st runner-up in the campaign and were exhibited on 13th April 2008 at the Olympian City.
The School was honored to have the appearance of Dr. Rebecca Lee
on April 11, 08 to conduct an insightful talk on “Exploring the Extreme Reaches
of the Earth and Environmental Protection”.
On March 5th, 2008, the Jockey Club Ti-I College F.7 High Table Lunch 2007-
2008 was held successfully at the school hall. It is an annual event, held just before
the F.7’s study leave, which provides an opportunity for teachers and students to spend some time together as well as inviting a special guest to share his or her
valuable experiences with the students.
The 6-month TREATS Integrated Youth Ambassadors Training Scheme has come to an end. In order to further promote the idea of integration to the public, a community carnival ‘TREATS Journey to Integration 2008’ was held at Piazza, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui on 9th March.
3 graphic design groups of F.5 Visual Arts students were invited to join the “Mini Art Container Scheme”. They have explored the artistic possibilities of a mini container and the tangibility of various media.
To promote reading culture in school and to offer junior form students an enjoyable experience, the reading committee held a Ti-I Reading Day on February 1, 2008.
An information session was held on Saturday, January 12, 2008 with the aim to provide a thorough understanding of the mission, curricular and the directions of the school to the parents of primary six students.
In the Shatin District Secondary Schools Expo, our student-ambassadors designed and
produced exhibits and games. They also manned the booth and entertained enquiries from
parents and primary 5 and primary 6 students.
Miss Tse Siu Wah and Miss Kwong Mei Ching, who were awarded the Chief Executive Award for Teaching Excellence in Art (2006-2007), conducted a Parent-student Visual Arts Workshop on 5 January 2008.
Some of our F.4 and F.5 visual arts students have participated in making large
cyanotypes outdoors at Tsuen Wan Town Hall amphitheatre on November 10,
2007.
The Dormitory High Table Dinner 2007 was held on May 22 in the Dormitory Canteen. We
had the honour of the presence of the renowned Silver Medalist in the Women’s Badminton
of the Doha Asian Games, Ms Yip Pui Yin, who is also our alumna.
A two-week fund raising program for the voluntary healthcare workers to bring relief to victims of wars and disasters all over the world was successfully run.
The aim of English Week is to raise the profile of English speaking amongst students by
offering a range of different activities which will engage them in using English.
A good reading habit may have a life-long influence on
students. To make this clear, the Reading Committee
has invited a guest speaker to share his life and learning
experience with the students.
The meeting was conducted smoothly, with 120 parents taking part in. During the
meeting, the Vice Principals presented a clear picture on the New Secondary
School Structure and Curriculum (334)
which would be implemented in 2009.
The Lunch was served in the hall by lower form students dressed in simple school
uniforms and a white apron as waiters and waitresses. Beautiful music was
played live on stage.
Mr. Hung Chung Yam (洪松蔭先生), the renowned former Hong Kong cyclist,
and the present Chairman of the Hong Kong Elite Athletes Association delivered
an insightful speech on “social services” to all students on March 9, 2007. The talk
was well received by the students.
To promote a reading culture in the school and to offer students an
enjoyable experience, the Reading Committee held a program called “Ti-I
Reading Day” on February 15, 2007.
It is an activity for the whole F. 2 students, giving them an unforgettable experience. The camp is an adventure aiming at extending students potentials and stretching their limit to its fullest through endurance and cooperation.