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Gwyneth Yau (Primary 6), Marymount Primary School
AI tools act like tutors that can answer almost any question. While chatting with my classmate, I joked, “What is the point of going to school if I can learn everything from this AI tutor at my own pace?”
But don’t trust AI 100 per cent. It can produce fake information. Moreover, if I rely too much on using these tools, I stop thinking by myself.
I also love school life; it’s more than just books and exercises. Teachers make learning fun, and I like hanging out with friends.
We should focus on asking good questions, deep-thinking rather than just deep-seeking.

Brie Moorhouse (aged 8), Kowloon Junior School
This summer, my family and I went to Melbourne for the first time. We stayed in front of Marvel Stadium, which had a match of Australian Rules Football. My dad got us tickets!
When we got to the stadium, everyone was friendly. There was free popcorn and fruit for kids. The stadium was huge, and the pitch was a large oval shape. Each team had 18 players, and to score points, they had to kick the oval ball through two posts. Every time Melbourne scored, we cheered, and the crowd waved massive flags! Melbourne won.
I am now a big fan and can’t wait to see another game.

Adelyn Cheng (aged 9), The Independent Schools Foundation Academy
If I could share a secret with anyone real or fictional, I would like to share a secret with Chang’e, who went the moon by taking the elixir of immortality. I would tell her that someday, someone would go to the moon with her, and she would not be alone.




