The project aims to promote student mental wellness in school through the provision of a series of support services for students to facilitate their understanding and management of self; regulating emotions; developing social and emotional skills; and building resilience in order to overcome difficulties and adversity in life. The project beneficiaries include 500 S1 to S6 students (mainly for S1, S2 and S4 students), teachers and parents. The deliverables include a 2-hour training session for teachers/social workers each year and a set of reference materials for the Personal Growth Education lessons.
The project aims at cultivating students' aesthetics, creativity and positive values and attitudes through refining the school-based visual arts and music curriculum, arranging students to perform a musical, as well as providing different opportunities for students to learn and appreciate arts outside the classroom environment.
The project aims at strengthening P1-6 students' ability to integrate and apply knowledge as well as skills in STEM-related subjects, and nurturing their creativity and collaborative problem solving skills through development of school-based curriculum.
The project aims at enhancing learning and teaching effectiveness, students' multiple intelligences and generic skills as well as catering for learner diversity through the establishment of a campus TV station. The project beneficiaries include 700 students, 1200 parents and 60 teachers. The project deliverables include a TV station and a TV programme bank.
The project aims at strengthening students' resilience and enhancing teachers' and parents' abilities in supporting the mental well-being of students through organizing various universal preventive activities, class-based workshops, seminars/talks for teachers and parents, as well as identifying and providing support for those students with lower level of resilience.