Events
A Recap of The 10th Parents' Journal Baby, Children & Family Expo
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- 2011-05-22
In this bright and beautiful summer, LCC took part in The 10th Parents' Journal Baby, Children & Family Expo between 20-22 May 2011 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Our booth used red and white as main colours. “Red” is often associated with elegance in Eastern culture while “white” represents purity in the West. This design indeed reveals our educational spirit – merging the best of East and West. Our goal is summed up in the slogan – “Learn Chinese at an Early Age, Read the World in a Different Way”.
LCC received the "Top Ten Most Influential Education Institution Award" in China
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- 2011-05-19
Ms. Luk Chan received the “Top Ten Outstanding Non-government Educator Award”
The Sharing Session of Non-government Education cum Commendation Ceremony organised by the China Association of Non-government Educators was held in May in Beijing. LCC’s director Ms. Luk Chan, vice-principle Ms. Chan Pak-man and deputy editor-in-chief Ms. Qian Xiao-fu were invited to attend the Sharing Session and Ceremony.
LCC Parents' Day 2011
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- 2011-01-24
The Parents’ Day of LCC Language School was successfully held on 23 January 2011 on Causeway Bay campus. We were glad to see that about 110 families supported the event.
The main objectives of holding the Parents’ Day were to let parents better understand their children’s learning progress at school, and be more familiar with our teachers’ concerns in education. Teachers had a chance to listen to parents’ comments about the school; on the other hand, they would mention students’ improvement as well as the areas they still needed to work hard on. It is hoped that parents and the school can make joint efforts to foster students’ development.
LCC Language School Open Day 2011
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- 2011-01-23
When we walked into our new centre, we could feel the spirit of Chinese New Year right away. The couplets on two sides of the main door gave a warm welcome to our old and new friends, students, parents and guests. Some students had already heard that the fifth floor centre was under decoration, now they could take an early look at it. The place was so bright and filled with sweet-smelling flowers. Classrooms were neat and tidy. The corridor wall was decorated with anaglyphs of Chinese radicals. This special design will surely attract students to step into a new world of Chinese language, literature and culture.





