Welcome to WYKAAO
Welcome to WYKAAO
You are cordially invited to the Opening Ceremony of and Forum on
Images of Our City: Landmarks and Coastlines of Central 我城故影: 中環的地標與海岸線
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Time: 4:30pm – 7:00pm
Venue: Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library, University of Toronto (8th Floor, 130 St. George Street)
Free admission, with complimentary Hong Kong cuisine tasting.
Please RSVP by June 19 by emailing:
Space is limited. We can only accommodate the first 60 sign-ups.You will receive a confirmation email.
Please call 416-978-8603 for enquiries.
The exhibition will be open to the public from 24 June – 10 July, 2015 at the Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library.
Annie and Alan Leong (’01), a past president of WYKAAO, tied the knot on Saturday May 30th. Family and friends attended the wedding banquet, witnessing the memorable occasion and shared the happy moments with the newlyweds. Click here to see the pictures.
Please click the image to read the document.
Fr Jose MESA, S.J. is currently the Secretary for Secondary and Pre-secondary Education for the Society of Jesus in the world. As such he is responsible for the coordination of the Jesuit School World Network. He is a visiting professor on the Cultural and Educational Policy Studies program.
Dear Friends of Wah Yan,
I am sharing this piece of shocking and saddening news with a heavy heart, that our former colleague, Fr. Lucas Chan, S.J. had passed away unexpectedly yesterday at Marquette University, U.S.A. Fr. Chan was a lay teacher of our schools in the (1990-1992).
Here is an excerpt from the official communication of the Chinese Province:
Organisation for Economic Co-operative & Development (OECD) has published the biggest ever global school rankings on Maths and Science at age 15, with Singapore heading the list, followed by Hong Kong (2nd), South Korea (3rd), Japan & Tairwan (4th), Canada (10th), UK (20th), Italy and USA (28th).
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-32608772
[News supplied by YK Chan (65)]
Dear Friends of the Jesuit Liberal Arts Project,
You have been our loyal supportive friends for the past years. Your virtual and physical companionship are much valued by us who have been working on the project. Regrettably, we have to inform you that this project will go no further. The decision was made by Fr. General of the Society of Jesus, who is the one overseeing the whole Society. Decision was made after he has consulted in a macro scale, which included our feasibility report, and weighed the pros and cons of different options and models. Although we are very much disappointed by the decision, we have to remind ourselves that our mission is to conduct feasibility studies of the project for the leadership to consider the appropriateness of approval.
Spring Dinner 2015 was held on Saturday April 25th at a Chinese restaurant in Richmond Hill. Five tables of members and guests attended the event which includes mahjong and karaoke before the dinner. Two new alumni from Class of ’82 joined us for the first time and Fr. Robert Wong S.J. was our guest of honour. Click here to see the pictures.
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