Each participating school in Hong Kong can nominate up to three students per academic year for the scholarship. This ensures that nominated students are recognised by their schools for their outstanding academic performance and potential.
Nominated students must be in the top 10% of their class or year group. Schools should provide official transcripts or report cards to verify academic performance.
Eligible students must be currently enrolled in a primary or secondary school in Hong Kong. Applications are welcome from students attending both local and international schools.
(Local schools: Primary 1 to Form 6; international schools: Year 1 to Year 13 or equivalent.)
Nominated students should demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities, such as academic clubs, competitions, or leadership roles, to highlight their well-roundedness.
Nominated students must submit a personal statement (300-500 words for primary students and 500-800 words for secondary students) outlining their academic goals, achievements, and how the scholarship will assist in their educational journey.
Each nomination must be accompanied by a recommendation letter from the school principal, highlighting the student’s academic achievements and potential for future success.
Each participating school in Hong Kong can nominate up to two students per academic year for the scholarship, recognising outstanding artistic talent.
Nominated students must submit a portfolio of their best artwork, including at least five pieces that showcase a range of skills and creativity.
Eligible students must be currently enrolled in a primary or secondary school in Hong Kong. Applications are welcome from students attending both local and international schools.
(Local schools: Primary 1 to Form 6; international schools: Year 1 to Year 13 or equivalent.)
Submit a personal statement (300-500 words for primary students and 500-800 words for secondary students) describing their passion for art, their artistic journey, and how the scholarship will help them develop their talent.
A recommendation letter from the school's art teacher highlighting the student's artistic abilities and potential for growth.
Each participating school in Hong Kong can nominate up to two students per academic year for the scholarship, recognising outstanding musical talent.
Nominated students must submit a video recording of a musical performance (solo or ensemble) that showcases their skill and musicality.
Eligible students must be currently enrolled in a primary or secondary school in Hong Kong. Applications are welcome from students attending both local and international schools.
(Local schools: Primary 1 to Form 6; international schools: Year 1 to Year 13 or equivalent.)
Submit a personal statement (300-500 words for primary students and 500-800 words for secondary students) describing their passion for music, their musical journey, and how the scholarship will help them develop their talent.
A recommendation letter from the school's music teacher highlighting the student's artistic abilities and potential for growth.
Each participating school in Hong Kong can nominate up to two students per academic year for the scholarship, recognising outstanding contributions to community service.
Nominated students must provide documentation of their community service activities, including a summary of projects, roles, and impact.
Eligible students must be currently enrolled in a primary or secondary school in Hong Kong. Applications are welcome from students attending both local and international schools.
(Local schools: Primary 1 to Form 6; international schools: Year 1 to Year 13 or equivalent.)
Submit a personal statement (300-500 words for primary students and 500-800 words for secondary students) describing their community service experiences, the impact of their work, and how the scholarship will support their future service initiatives.
A recommendation letter from a school teacher, community leader, or service project supervisor highlighting the student’s contributions and impact on the community.
Each participating school in Hong Kong can nominate up to two students per academic year for the scholarship, recognising outstanding talent in the STEAM field.
Nominated students must submit a portfolio showcasing their achievements and projects in one or more STEAM areas. This can include science experiments, technology innovations, engineering designs, artistic creations, or mathematical accomplishments.
Eligible students must be currently enrolled in a primary or secondary school in Hong Kong. Applications are welcome from students attending both local and international schools.
(Local schools: Primary 1 to Form 6; international schools: Year 1 to Year 13 or equivalent.)
Submit a personal statement (300-500 words for primary students and 500-800 words for secondary students) describing their passion for STEAM, their achievements, and how the scholarship will support their educational and career goals.
Each nomination must be accompanied by a recommendation letter from the school principal, highlighting the student's abilities and potential for growth in STEAM fields.
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