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Leung Shun-wing (Aged 12), St Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese Primary School
This year, our school had a very inspiring message for students: “Together We F.L.Y.!”
The ‘F’ stood for ‘filling minds with wisdom and determination’. It reminded us to be determined when we face challenges.
‘L’ means ‘learning is a journey always to the stars’. It tells us that learning is a lifelong process that doesn’t stop when you finish school.
Finally, we come to ‘Y’, which stands for ‘youthful energy, endless potential’. It reminds us that students are young and full of energy. We have many hidden talents and a lot of potential, and we should use them well.

Angel Law Siu-yau (aged 12), SKH Holy Spirit Primary School
Teens and adults face an avalanche of stress every day. This takes a great toll on our mental well-being.
The solution is to foster a positive outlook to combat bad moods. Sweep away all the negative feelings that shatter your confidence, and nurture habits that reduce stress.
We should also encourage others and show compassion. Through motivation and encouragement, we can help others stay positive and create a more uplifting society.
Why not embrace a positive outlook and spread happiness?

Horace Wong (aged 8), St Francis of Assisi English Primary School
Real Madrid played against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals earlier this year.
Jude Bellingham, who played for Real Madrid, and Jamal Musiala, who played for Bayern Munich, are both from England. They usually play together, but not in this game.
Watching this match made me dream about my future in football. What if one day I get to play against my favourite players, like Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi? Or, even more amazing, what if they become fans of mine?





