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39 schools commended for outstanding green school projects (with photos)
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     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening.

     The LCSD is committed to promoting greening. To enhance students' interest in and knowledge of horticulture and to beautify school environments, the department provides annual cash subsidies under its Greening School Subsidy Scheme to encourage more greening and planting activities on campuses. The targets of the subsidy scheme are kindergartens and primary, secondary and special schools throughout the territory. Greening School Project Awards are also presented to schools to acknowledge their outstanding achievements in campus greening.

     Addressing the prize presentation ceremony, the Chief Leisure Manager (Green Campaign) of the LCSD, Ms Tina Tai, said that the Greening School Subsidy Scheme is one of the educational and community involvement activities under the Green Hong Kong Campaign. The scheme has been well received, with the number of participating schools increasing from around 300 in the initial year to nearly 900 this year. The standards of the green projects have continued to rise as well. It is encouraging to see both teachers and students rallying together to make their schools greener and prettier. Some of the projects have also incorporated eco-friendly elements, which can help raise students' awareness of environmental protection.

     Ms Tai added that the smooth implementation of greening initiatives in Hong Kong has been made possible with the active participation and ardent support from different sectors of the community. She also thanked the representatives from the Community Involvement Committee on Greening of the Development Bureau, the Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects and the Education Bureau as adjudicators.

     The Greening School Project Award was presented in eight categories. The champions are as follows:

1) Large Garden Plot Project (Secondary School Section):
ELCHK Lutheran Academy (Secondary Section)

2) Large Garden Plot Project (Primary School Section):
Kwong Ming School

3) Small Garden Plot Project (Secondary School Section):
Buddhist Ho Nam Kam College

4) Small Garden Plot Project (Primary School Section):
Precious Blood Primary School (South Horizons)

5) Garden Plot Project (Kindergarten Section):
TWGHs Liu Yan Tak Memorial Kindergarten

6) Tree Planting Project:
Fanling Public School

7) Horticultural Maintenance:
AD & FD of POHL Leung Sing Tak School

8) Best Green Concept:
TWGHs Liu Yan Tak Memorial Kindergarten

     The list of other winners of the Greening School Project Award is available on the LCSD webpage www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/green/education/greeningschool/2023schoolawardlist.html

     Other officiating guests included non-official member of the Community Involvement Committee on Greening of the Development Bureau Dr Angie Ng; Vice President of the Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects Mr Benni Pong; and the Chief School Development Officer (Yau Tsim and Mong Kok District) of the Education Bureau, Ms Jessie Woo.
 
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The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Large Garden Plot Project (Secondary School Section), ELCHK Lutheran Academy (Secondary Section).
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Large Garden Plot Project (Primary School Section), Kwong Ming School.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Small Garden Plot Project (Secondary School Section), Buddhist Ho Nam Kam College.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Small Garden Plot Project (Primary School Section), Precious Blood Primary School (South Horizons).
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Garden Plot Project (Kindergarten Section), TWGHs Liu Yan Tak Memorial Kindergarten.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Tree Planting Project, Fanling Public School.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Horticultural Maintenance, AD & FD of POHL Leung Sing Tak School.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. The awards were presented in eight categories. Photo shows the champion of Best Green Concept, TWGHs Liu Yan Tak Memorial Kindergarten.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. Addressing the ceremony, the Chief Leisure Manager (Green Campaign) of the LCSD, Ms Tina Tai, said that the department provides annual cash subsidies under its Greening School Subsidy Scheme to encourage more greening and planting activities on campuses.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. Photo shows officiating guests, including the Chief Leisure Manager (Green Campaign) of the LCSD, Ms Tina Tai (second left); non-official member of the Community Involvement Committee on Greening of the Development Bureau Dr Angie Ng (first left); Vice President of the Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects Mr Benni Pong (second right); and the Chief School Development Officer (Yau Tsim and Mong Kok District) of the Education Bureau, Ms Jessie Woo (first right).
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department held the Greening School Project Award prize presentation ceremony at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre today (July 6) to commend 39 schools for their green school projects and contributions to environmental greening. Photo shows the officiating guests with some winners.