(iii) The Students' Union
In October 1976, Sister Leung declared the formation of
the Students' Union and the constitution was presented to all the
students in a weekly assembly.
Since then, all the activities had
been organized, timed and conducted by the students themselves with
three teachers as advisers.
(iv) Weekly Assembly
There was an assembly held every week for all students.
The topics presented in the assembly were carefully selected by all
the teachers of the school, taking into consideration the interests
and needs of the students. The topics varied from serious to
amusing; academic to artistic; social to religious. There were
also topics on current affairs. Very often, speakers from all walks
of life were invited. After the speech, the students were encouraged
to raise questions on the points they doubted and they would not
hesitate to make outspoken comments on other people's ideas. Most
of the weekly assemblies, together with all other activities, aimed
at cultivating good knowledge, human integrity, concern for others, sense of justice and the abilities to organize and maintain self-
discipline.
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The Gradual Growth of the School
Through the hard work of the teachers, the school
gradually built up a good reputation. The 3 Teachers' Training
and the School of Education of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Colleges of Hong Kong/had time and again arranged visits for their students to the school. Many of the lecturers expressed their ap- preciation of the teachers' teaching methods, the initiative of the
students and teacher-student participation,
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