HKUGA College 20th Anniversary Open Day and Home Coming Party Arrangements

To all guests, alumni, and friends of our school,

 

The incident in Tai Po has caused profound sorrow in our community. We wish to express our solidarity with all affected families. We extend our deepest condolences to the victims and offer our sincere sympathies and support to the injured individuals and their relatives.

 

In these difficult times, the 20th Anniversary Open Day celebrations this Saturday and Sunday have been cancelled. The Admission Information Day, encompassing all admission talks, open classrooms and learning displays, will still be held as scheduled on both days. We view this event as an important opportunity for our community to gather and offer mutual support.

 

Furthermore, the Homecoming Party scheduled for Sunday will be postponed. Details of the new arrangement will be announced at a later date. We understand the heavy hearts many are feeling at this time. We look forward to gathering with our alumni in the future.

 

We sincerely invite the public to continue supporting our Admission Information Day. Let us also keep the victims in our thoughts, remembering the value of life and the importance of mutual support.
Thank you for your understanding and compassion.

 

Sincerely,
HKUGA College

27 November 2025

21 September 2023 - Seminar on “The Chinese Constitution, ‘One Country, Two Systems’, and Hong Kong’s National Security Law”

21 Sep 2023
Academic

On September 21, the CS Department & MCNSE Committee hosted a thought-provoking seminar as part of our commitment to national education. We were honoured to have Mrs. Rita Fan Hsu Lai-Tai, the Chairman of the Board of Directors at Endeavour Education Center, as our distinguished guest speaker.

 

The lecture, conducted in Cantonese, explored the intricate relationship between the Chinese Constitution, the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ principle, and the National Security Law in Hong Kong. Mrs. Fan adeptly navigated these complex topics, providing our S4-S6 students with a deeper understanding of our society’s legal and political structures.

 

This seminar offered a valuable opportunity for our students to engage with these important issues, and we look forward to hosting more of such insightful events in the future.

21 September 2023 - Seminar on “The Chinese Constitution, ‘One Country, Two Systems’, and Hong Kong’s National Security Law”21 September 2023 - Seminar on “The Chinese Constitution, ‘One Country, Two Systems’, and Hong Kong’s National Security Law”21 September 2023 - Seminar on “The Chinese Constitution, ‘One Country, Two Systems’, and Hong Kong’s National Security Law”21 September 2023 - Seminar on “The Chinese Constitution, ‘One Country, Two Systems’, and Hong Kong’s National Security Law”