05/06/2026
Blessings and Farewells at S6 Graduation Dinner
As graduates bid adieu, a sense of reluctant parting lingers at the S6 Graduation Dinner at Hotel Icon on 2nd June. The sentimental evening brought together our School Supervisor Dr Lam, Principal Kwok, graduates, teachers, and esteemed guests for a memorable celebration.
A series of heartfelt singing, band performances and even DJing by our talented students lit up the atmosphere, creating joyful moments and serving as their last hurrah before heading their separate ways.
Student representatives expressed sincere gratitude to the school for its nurturing guidance and extensive, diverse learning experiences across academics, arts, sports, and leadership. They also warmly thanked their teachers for their hard work, dedication, and unwavering support throughout the years.
Though our graduates will soon begin their new chapters, memories of their time here will last forever. Thank you S6 students for being part of LTFC. You will all be missed.
05/06/2026
Exploring the Wonders of Deep Marine Science at HKU SWIMS
Our school recently organized an inspiring educational visit to the Swire Institute of Marine Science (SWIMS) of the University of Hong Kong. This visit offered our students a rare opportunity to step into a world-class research facility and explore the delicate balance of our underwater ecosystems.
The visit focused on the rich diversity of marine life found in Hong Kong’s waters. Students engaged with expert researchers to learn about local species and the complex biological networks that sustain them. By observing marine organisms up close, our students gained a profound appreciation for the ocean’s beauty and the urgent need for marine conservation and environmental protection.
The experience sparked a great wave of interest among the participants, many of whom expressed a newfound passion for marine biology and environmental engineering. Witnessing the intersection of nature and high-tech research helped our students visualize how they can use their I&T skills to solve real-world ecological challenges.
We are proud of our students' enthusiasm and remain committed to providing experiences that nurture both their scientific curiosity and their sense of social responsibility. We look forward to seeing how our young innovators will contribute to a more sustainable and blue future!
05/06/2026
Joyful Fruit Day 2026
During this year's Health Week, the Health Education Department and the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) jointly organised a heartwarming "Joyful Fruit Day" for students.
The event was made extra special with the generous support of parent volunteers, who kindly helped to prepare and cut a variety of fresh fruits for students to enjoy during lunchtime. From juicy watermelons to sweet oranges and crunchy apples, students were treated to a colourful and nutritious feast.
Beyond promoting the importance of eating fresh fruits for physical health, the activity also conveyed a warm message of care and support from parents. Many students expressed their gratitude, not only for the delicious fruit cups but also for the love and effort put in by the parent volunteers.
The Joyful Fruit Day successfully encouraged healthy eating habits while strengthening the home-school partnership in nurturing student well-being. We believe our students will continue pursuing a healthy lifestyle with the guidance and support from parents and teachers.
03/06/2026
“Envision Your Possibilities” – The 22nd Annual Fashion Show 2026
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We are pleased to announce that our 22nd Annual Fashion Show 2026 will be held on 3rd July (Friday). The theme of this year is “Envision Your Possibilities”. Students’ designs, inspired by their strengths and dreams, will be presented on the catwalk. Awards will be given to talented and promising student designers to commend their dedication and creativity.
01/06/2026
S6 Speech Day: Encapsulating Memories and Celebrating New Beginnings
LTFC’s bittersweet S6 Speech Day ended on a memorable rainy day on 16th May. The event was graced by distinguished guests including School Supervisor Dr. Lam, Deputy Supervisor Mr. Fan, Principal Kwok, and proud parents of our graduating students.
Despite the summer rain, students tossed their graduation caps into the sky under the pouring rain, joined enthusiastically by Dr. Lam and Principal Kwok. The youthful and spontaneous moment was a beautiful celebration of the fleeting yet precious six years the students had spent learning, growing, and enriching their lives at LTFC.
The ceremony also featured a prize presentation to recognise the outstanding achievements of the graduating students. A touching video montage was shown, taking everyone down memory lane with nostalgic photographs and clips from when the students first joined the school six years ago.
As the S6 students prepare to embark on the next chapter of their lives, the Speech Day served as a heartfelt farewell and a celebration of their achievements. Congratulations to the Class of 2026! May you continue to shine and carry the spirit of Lam Tai Fai College wherever you go.
07/05/2026
2026 Guangzhou-Hong Kong Secondary School Students Science and Technology Innovation Workshop
Our students took part in a full day of immersive technology and cultural learning in the 2026 Guangzhou-Hong Kong Secondary School Students Science and Technology Innovation Workshop (2026穗港中學生科技創新工作坊) at Guangdong University of Technology (GDUT). The opening ceremony was attended by several distinguished guests, including Mr. Chen Yingzhao, Director of the Research Office in the Guangzhou Municipal Education Bureau, Mr. Ou Weiguo, Party Secretary of High School Affiliated to Guangzhou University, and Prof. Xie Guangqiang, Executive Dean of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute at GDUT.
During the trip, our students immersed in the Lingnan traditional culture experience, including workshops on shadow puppet and traditional Chinese instrument, Guqin. These experience sessions not only strengthened students’ understanding of cultural values and cultural heritage, but also deepened students’ friendship and inspired students to reflect on how culture and technology can both shape identity and broaden future perspectives.
In the final sharing session, students’ reflections were deep, sincere, and meaningful. They expressed how the programme helped them connect with different peers, appreciate traditional culture with a new understanding, and grow in confidence, patience, and teamwork. Their thoughtful comments also served as a solid wrap-up to the tour, showing that the experience would continue to support their personal growth after this learning experience.
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30/04/2026
Woodwind Ensemble Wins Silver Award at the “Joint School Music Competition 2026”
We are delighted to share that the Woodwind Section of our talented Marching Band has been awarded the Silver Award at the Joint School Music Competition 2026. This accomplishment highlights their strong discipline, musical skill, and unity as an ensemble.
Through this experience, students not only demonstrated their performance abilities but also strengthened their coordination and musical expression within a marching context. We would like to applaud each student for their hard work, resilience, and willingness to learn. Their commitment to rehearsals, attention to feedback, and respect for one another were evident throughout the competition.
We are proud of their dedication and look forward to their continued success. Congratulations once again to the Woodwind Section of our Marching Band!
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30/04/2026
Enriching Visit to Phoenix Satellite TV Station
Lam Tai Fai College is honoured to have the privilege of visiting Phoenix Satellite TV Station on 29th April. School Supervisor Dr. Lam Tai Fai and Principal Kwok Kim Fai participated in this event together with 20 teachers and students.
During the visit, not only did the students catch an exclusive glimpse of the professional equipment and workplace of the television station, but also learnt about new media creations under the changing landscape which inspired their own creation. They gained a deeper understanding of newsroom operation and the daily work of the media team. Experienced anchors shared their struggles and unwavering passion that garnered respect around the room for those who work for the truth.
Our school upholds the motto of developing students’ multiple intelligences through broad and diversified learning. Through this activity, we hope to nurture students to branch out for new opportunities in an everchanging world.
30/04/2026
CSD Tour at Guangdong on Intangible Cultural Heritage and Heritage Preservation
Lam Tai Fai College is pleased to announce the successful completion of the S5 CSD Tour last week at Guangdong, which centred on the theme of intangible cultural heritage and heritage preservation. Students visited several revitalized heritage sites, including Qing Dynasty water-based folk residences, a national 3A-level tourist attraction.
Beyond national treasures, students explored the historical influence of British and French cultures on Guangdong, with particular focus on neoclassical and Greco-Roman architecture.
The tour further included visits to several sites introducing the stories and revolutionary feats of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, as well as Lingnan Impression Garden, a recreated cultural hub showcasing various aspects of traditional Chinese culture such as wine, Chinese drama, cinematic heritage, and much more.
For a change of pace, they also enjoyed a hands-on blueberry farming and picking experience.
30/04/2026
Greater Bay Area (GBA) Career Exploration Tour
To further equip senior secondary students with the knowledge and readiness to seize new opportunities for career development in the Greater Bay Area (GBA), the Career Education Department organized a three-day, two-night GBA Career Exploration Tour across Shenzhen, Dongguan, and Guangzhou in late March for 30 S4 and S5 students.
Students were highly enthusiastic about the opportunity to visit DJI Technology Limited, where they gained an in-depth understanding of the historical development of drones and the emergence of the low-altitude economy. In addition, the European-inspired architecture surrounding Songshan Lake Park, which houses Huawei’s headquarters, enabled students to appreciate how industrial development can foster well-established communities for employees.
Furthermore, during the visit to the Dongguan Science and Technology Museum, students were able to connect scientific knowledge with real-world applications and understand how Dongguan evolved from a low-end manufacturing hub to a modern technology-driven city. Visits to the Qianhai–Hong Kong–Shenzhen Youth Dream Works, the Nansha Talent Hub, and the Tianhe Hong Kong and Macao Home also provided valuable learning experiences on how local development and talent cultivation support regional growth, including the support available for young people and youth start-ups who plan to begin their entrepreneurship. Such information is valuable for our students as they consider starting their own businesses in the GBA after graduation.
Overall, the itinerary provided a well-balanced combination of technology exposure, learning visits, and place-based exploration. These guided educational experiences helped students gain practical insights, broaden their horizons, and strengthen their awareness of future career development opportunities in the GBA.