Cultivating Innovation: A Special Visit to Our Harvest Lab

2026-05-26

On Tuesday, 26 May 2026, our school had the distinct privilege of welcoming the CEO and Advisory Team from Farmacy, our valued collaborative partner for the Harvest Lab, to our campus.

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Honored Guests, Inspiring Leaders

We were deeply honored to host an esteemed group of advisors whose expertise spans education, sustainability, economics, and social innovation:

Prof. Ching Kai-ming
Professor Emeritus, The University of Hong Kong
An internationally respected scholar in education policy and reform, renowned for advancing educational innovation and system development.

Ms. Christine Loh Kung-wai
Chief Development Strategist, HKUST
Former Under Secretary for the Environment and a recognized leader in sustainability and environmental policy.

Prof. John Mak Hiu-fai
President Emeritus, Lingnan University
A distinguished economist committed to higher education excellence and whole-person development.

Mr. Jonathan Wong
Social Innovation Leader
An advocate for sustainable enterprise and impact-driven community initiatives.

Experiencing the Farmunity Project in Action

The purpose of the visit was to gain deeper insight into the implementation of our Farmunity Project — a cornerstone of the Harvest Lab initiative.

Our guests observed students actively engaged in hands-on learning experiences that integrate:

  • Sustainable farming practices
  • Community service
  • Entrepreneurial thinking

Through meaningful interaction with students and staff, the advisory team witnessed firsthand how the program nurtures practical skills, social responsibility, and innovation.

Meaningful Dialogue and Professional Exchange

Beyond observation, the visit fostered rich professional exchange. Our guests offered thoughtful questions, valuable insights, and encouraging feedback that will help us further strengthen the Harvest Lab and deepen our partnership with Farmacy.

Growing Forward Together

We are sincerely grateful for their time, support, and shared vision. Their visit reaffirmed our commitment to experiential learning that empowers students to grow not only as learners, but as responsible and enterprising global citizens.

We look forward to continuing this fruitful collaboration — cultivating ideas, community, and opportunity for years to come.

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