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2000s
Ms Sandia Lau, alumna, donated a scholarship to Athlete of the Year Award
2007-Sep
winners in appreciation of their outstanding performance in sports
HKYWCA granted a scholarship to affirm the outstanding all-round
2007-Sep
performance of winners of the “Student of the Year” Award
Visit of Secretary for Education Michael Suen; HTYC students were
2007-Nov
appreciated for their active participation in learning
Visit of Chief Executive Donald Tsang; HTYC students were appreciated
2008-Jun
for their performance and parents for their enthusiastic support for the school
Official establishment of the Incorporated Management Committee (IMC)
The Y.W.C.A. Hioe Tjo Yoeng College.
which encourages greater participation of stakeholders in school management
2008-Aug-30
st
and development; 1 IMC School Supervisor: Mrs Lucy Lau
Chan So May
Mrs Pamela Lam donated a scholarship for the winner of the Grand Award
2008-Sep
for Most Outstanding Reader of the Year, encouraging extensive reading
2009-May to Second Runner-up (twice) in the EDB Hong Kong Budding Scientists Award
2012-May 2009, and 2012
First Runner-up (Investigation Section) in the Hong Kong Secondary School
2009-May
Students Science Competition 2009
2009-Sep-1 The introduction of the new senior secondary (NSS) curriculum
Campus TV facilities funded by the government enriched the Campus
2009-Sep TV Team, Stage Management Team, and the Photography Team, for more
multifaceted development of students
External School Review (ESR) conducted by the Quality Assurance
Division of EDB - HTYC being highly commended for an effective learning
2009-Nov
atmosphere, a sound culture of self-evaluation, and impressive school
development
2010s
HTYC students won the Championship (for the fifth time) among Hong
2010-May Kong secondary schools in the YMCA Youth Leadership Development
Award Scheme
Release of results of the last batch of HKCEE candidates, with HTYC
2010-Aug students attaining very satisfactory results: best results being 6A2B, 64.7%
attaining 14 points or above for their best six subjects
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