2014年1月27日 星期一

I am Jessie Hui from 6T. This is the last year of my secondary school life. I am glad to have such a good time with my teachers and friends in the past 6 years. Facing the coming DSE, I am really streesed. Time seems never enough for me to prepare for the public exam. Luckily we have a mock exam later this month to help our revision. Future is always confusing before the graduation. Yet, I am still looking forward to the advantures on the way of life.
Jessie Hui 6T


First impressions are often lasting impressions. This is why I have chosen to write about my experience of meeting all the staff and students of Law Ting Pong Secondary School, at the annual Fun Run on December 19th. It was a sunny if not slightly chilly day as I arrived at Plover Cove not sure what to expect because, in all my years of teaching, I have never been part of a whole school fun run. The organization was impressive, so congratulations to the PE department! I was given a tag to record my time and a full set of instructions. The teachers made me feel very welcome – especially the Spanish Team who placed themselves at crucial places on the route to shout encouragement. The students looked a little puzzled but seemed to be thoroughly enjoying the occasion. There was a really positive school spirit as everyone did the walk. I was surprised to see how many took part in the Fun Run and even more surprised by some of the excellent times – so congratulations to all the winners. I was a little nervous about being placed in the advanced group for the Run with so many young and fit runners. Even so I was able to pass a few breathless teenagers before the finish, and ended up with a respectable time for someone of my age!
This introduction to LTPSS was never planned but on hindsight it proved to be a wonderful experience and confirmed all the good things I had heard about the school. Next year I shall try for one of those medals!!'
Mr. Peter Woodhead

2014年1月7日 星期二



It doesn't matter whether we are teachers or students. Each one of us is a learner, and each day we strive to learn in ways such that we can better ourselves for the ever-growing challenges of the 21st Century - particularly when opportunities to learn arise. Last Thursday-Saturday (12-14/12/2013), our teachers had the privilege of attending the Learning & Teaching Expo 2013 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). This event comprised of many attendees across the world in addition to educators, technologists, vendors, keynote speakers and schools providing 'pilot' classrooms where technology initiatives were present. The event was an opportunity for us to learn how to utilise technology and best practices in our teaching and learning, and was also an opportunity for us to network and collaborate with other learning individuals. Overall the event was fruitful! As time goes by from this moment on, we as teachers hope to showcase and apply what we have learnt for our students and school in order to propel LTPSS to a very engaging and promising learning future!

Until Next Time.. Mr. Paul Marriott

2014年1月6日 星期一


I am a school choir member. Before Speech Day, we have practiced so many times and it is difficult to remember the dance steps. It took me a lot of effort to remember when to turn around and put our hands up high. Our performance was very successful and I was happy that we had a chance to perform in front of all the graduates and guests. I hope it was a present to all the graduates and I wish them a happy university life.

Cheung Ka Long 2R


 
It is always a pleasure to join the Speech Day because it is a time to see students who studied hard for the New Senior Secondary Curriculum to reap their harvest. From the smiles of the graduates I know how much they have enjoyed their secondary school life. Miss Fiona Chan and I were honored to be the teachers-in-charge of Igniting the Flame this year. 5 graduates and 5 current S.6 students were selected to be the student representatives to ignite the flame, which symbolized the passing on of our school motto – sincerity, righteousness, contemplation and practice. I was touched when I saw the flame being passed on, and I hoped the spirit would be continued. 

Miss Winnie chow