This year, the school continued to participate in the “One Person, One Flower” programme organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The aim of the “One Pereson One Flower” programme is to promote greening awareness among children, to cultivate their interest in planting and to contribute to the greening of the community. The theme flower planted this year was “Pansy”. Teachers first distributed a pansy seedling to the children and then carried out the potting process in school.
The focus of this activity is to let children experience the meaning of “life education”, rather than comparing the appearance of the plants, and the teacher discusses with the children how to solve and cope with different situations. This allows children to feel the importance of life education.