Chan Yuk Hei(Chinese 5*, Liberal Studies 5*, Chinese History 5*)Bachelor of Arts in History at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Six years of secondary school have flown by. Looking back at my academic achievements over these six years, I owe it all to the dedicated teaching and hard work of all my teachers at Maryknoll Convent School. During my three years in senior high school, I am especially grateful to Ms. Chu Ka-ka, who was my class teacher and English teacher for three years.
I remember when I first entered Form 4, my English foundation was weak. However, Ms. Chu did not doubt my learning ability. Instead, she used every minute inside and outside the classroom to guide me in learning English, helping me establish the correct attitude towards learning English and find a learning method that suited me. This made my subsequent learning process much more effective.
Ms. Chu not only excelled in teaching English but also showed great concern for my emotional well-being. Whenever she noticed that I was feeling down, she would take the initiative to care for me, listen to my worries, and guide me step by step to overcome the challenges I faced. Ultimately, she helped me successfully overcome the obstacles on my way to the DSE exams and get into my desired university.
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Chan Cheuk Cheung(Maths 5**, ICT 5*, Physics 5*)Bachelor of Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyReflecting on my six years at Maryknoll, I want to thank every teacher who has taught me.
It has been my good fortune to have met them. Over the years, they have patiently imparted various knowledge to my classmates and me. Whenever we encountered difficult concepts, the teachers would explain them multiple times in different ways to ensure our understanding. Whenever I faced challenges in life, they would thoughtfully guide me.
During the happiest six years of my life, I met friends who share the same interests and passions as I do. I also encountered classmates who are kind-hearted and always considerate of others.
I wish all my classmates and juniors smooth sailing in their future endeavors, and I also wish the teachers success in their work and good health!
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Wu Tsz Ching (Liberal Studies 5**, Chinese 5)First of all, I am very grateful to the teachers for their meticulous guidance over the past six years of secondary school, which allowed me to have a wonderful secondary school life. I would like to especially express my gratitude to my class teacher, Ms Chu, who has been my class teacher since Form 4 and has supported me all the way. She never regarded my English proficiency as a hindrance, she rather devoted additional time to assist me in improving, which ultimately enabled me to meet the necessary standards and gain admission to the University of Hong Kong.
Additionally, I would like to thank my Chinese teacher, Mr. Lui. He is very considerate of students and always prioritizes them, creating study plans that make it easier for students of different abilities to learn Chinese and achieve good results. He also imparts valuable life lessons on conduct and interpersonal relationships during his classes, greatly benefiting the students.
Furthermore, I would like to thank Mr. Yau, my Mathematics teacher; Mr. Kwok, my Liberal Studies teacher; Miss Tam, my Chinese History teacher; and Miss Au, my Economics teacher. They have all significantly contributed to my learning and life direction. Thanks to their support, I was able to achieve my goals and realize my dreams.
I am deeply grateful to Maryknoll Secondary School and the teachers for nurturing me. The moment I received my report card, I could finally relax, knowing that I did not disappoint the many teachers who cultivated me! |
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Zhou Chun Ho (Mathematics 5*, Accounting 5*, Chemistry 5)
I am deeply grateful to my retired Chemistry teacher, Mr. Wong. Although he was unable to accompany us through the arduous journey of Form 6, his teachings have greatly benefited me and continue to guide me forward. He was exceptionally reliable and responsible, treating all students equally without preferences based on academic performance. Moreover, he was willing to provide extra tutoring for students who were struggling.
Additionally, I would like to thank my Accounting teacher, Mr. Sher. He not only offered tutoring sessions during holidays but also consistently provided timely assistance and feedback.
Lastly, I extend my gratitude to all the teachers at Maryknoll Secondary School who have taught me. I hope my fellow students achieve satisfactory results in their various examinations and uphold the spirit of "Benevolence and Diligence" that Maryknoll embodies, remaining humble in victory and resilient in defeat. |