Wah Yan College, Hong Kong

Wah Yan College, Hong Kong

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Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 15/07/2026

We are incredibly proud of our Class of 2026!

A special tribute goes to Cheng Tsz In, whose eye condition never dimmed his inner spark. Rising above his challenges, Tsz In consistently aimed for breakthroughs; it was his unwavering determination and aspiration to pursue a career in law that drove his remarkable success.

Lim Hiu Yu and Wong Wing Lok also achieved highly commendable results. Beyond academic excellence, they truly made the most of their time here at Wah Yan, seizing every opportunity to grow and embody what it means to be a Wahyanite—striving to become ever better, greater gentlemen.

To all the other gentlemen of the Class of 2026: remember that your true worth is never defined by a single exam or result. Whatever path lies ahead, stay strong, fearlessly pursue your dreams, and conquer every obstacle in your way.

In hoc signo vinces!

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 14/07/2026

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the JASER scheme, JASERs from across the generations—from the pioneers of the past to the leaders of today—gathered back home at Wah Yan College, Hong Kong. It was a day filled with laughter, shared memories, and unforgettable moments that reminded us all of why we wear the JASER name with pride.

Seeing the older generations share their wisdom and precious moments with our current students was a powerful reminder of what Wah Yan brotherhood is all about. The fire has been rekindled, and the spirit of JASER is officially being passed on to the next generation of leaders.

Once a JASER, always a JASER.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 14/07/2026

A two-day PSHE Learning Area study trip to Guangzhou, Kaiping and Yangjiang was held from 24 to 25 June, with 39 participants including 35 students and 4 teachers. Students from Geography, History, Chinese History and Economics explored Lingnan history, the development of the Greater Bay Area, Kaiping diaolou architecture and overseas Chinese history, as well as the Maritime Silk Road and the historical significance of Nanhai No. 1. Through visits to the Nanyue King Museum, Beijing Road Historical and Cultural District, Majianglong Scenic Area and the Guangdong Maritime Silk Road Museum, students gained valuable insights into the connections between regional culture, migration, trade, architecture and economic development.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 12/07/2026

Our upcoming F.4 student leaders recently completed an intensive 4-day leadership training in Singapore.
A group of 30 future leaders participated in hands-on workshops and outdoor team challenges to prepare for leading the school in the upcoming academic year. A major highlight of the trip was a fruitful cross-cultural exchange with peers at St. Joseph’s Institution. These young gentlemen also had the valuable opportunity to meet with the Singapore chapter of our Past Students Association, connecting our next generation of leaders with supportive overseas alumni. We look forward to seeing them guide our school community forward with conviction.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 10/07/2026

From 21/6 to 1/7, 13 of our F.6 gentlemen embarked on a transformative MAGIS Thailand journey to Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai.
More than just a service trip, MAGIS is a true Ignatian pilgrimage. Following in the footsteps of St. Ignatius, our Wahyanites journeyed inward to find God in all things—discovering profound joy in the simplest ways of life and encountering God’s love in the warm, smiling faces of the Thai people. Inspired by their encounters, these fine young men challenged themselves to pursue the Magis (the “more, better, greater”) in their own lives.
They witnessed firsthand the endless possibilities of a life lived with generosity, openness, and devotion. Having returned as transformed individuals, they are now ready to tell the story, live the story, and become the story of love and service.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 04/07/2026

Two F5 gentlemen joined the Economic Infographic Challenge 2526, co-organized by the Education Bureau, CUHK Business School and PolyU. They won the Appreciation Award among 142 teams of participants. This elite event enhances their economics knowledge through real-world market application and develops advanced AI skills via generative media design.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 30/06/2026

To broaden their horizons in cutting-edge biological innovation, our Form 5 gentlemen competed in the Hong Kong Biology Literacy Award (2025/2026). They took home both the Second Runner-Up trophy and the Excellence in Inquiry Award.
These gentlemen truly actualized our Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP), staying inquisitive and committed in this learning experience.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 29/06/2026

In the Science Fair 2026, a group of F5 gentlemen from our school ran a booth at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The project was a Smart Fire Escape System. From developing the ideas to actualizing the concepts, from hand making the model to all the pitching, they learnt tremendously. Winning a Merit Award, our gentlemen are ready for more breakthroughs ahead.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 25/06/2026

Our F3 gentlemen were invited to the Learning & Teaching Expo 2026, where two teams showcased their IDEEA projects to the public.
The topic for their F3 IDEEA project is ”Supporting Biodiversity in Campus Ecosystem“. One project on display today is a playhouse for Eurasian Tree Sparrow, which is a smart shelter for sparrows. The other is Gordon Wu Hall bridge recolouring project, which simulates butterfly vision to avoid trapping butterflies in the bridge‘s roof.

Photos from Wah Yan College, Hong Kong's post 23/05/2026

Our young gentlemen achieved outstanding results in the Hong Kong Island Region of the 28th Hong Kong Primary and Secondary School Speech Competition! They put tremendous efforts in refining their speeches in Putonghua, using their lunch time, after school hours and holidays for the intense practice. Zhang Jia-sheng delivered an exceptional performance, capturing both the Championship and the Best Language Style Award. In the same tier, Charles Kang took home the accolade of being the 2nd Runner-up, while Zhao Yin-ran and Wong Tsz-shu were awarded the Star of Excellence. Their speeches were of the theme of overcoming adversities, making themselves and the audience learn about resilience and perseverance.

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281 Queens' Road East, Wan Chai
Hong Kong

Opening Hours

Monday 08:15 - 15:15
Tuesday 08:15 - 15:15
Wednesday 08:15 - 15:15
Thursday 08:15 - 15:15
Friday 08:15 - 15:15