Discovery College has provided me with the opportunity to surround myself with an amazing group of people, both students and teachers. Their internationally-minded approach to learning has allowed me to foster an understanding of an ever-changing world around me. Additionally, their diverse range of extracurricular activities has not only helped me hone my interests and hobbies but also develop life-long friendships.
Discovery College has provided me with the opportunity to surround myself with an amazing group of people, both students and teachers. Their internationally-minded approach to learning has allowed me to foster an understanding of an ever-changing world around me. Additionally, their diverse range of extracurricular activities has not only helped me hone my interests and hobbies but also develop life-long friendships.
Axel Dimblad, Class of 2025
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Last Thursday, our school community came together in a vibrant celebration of the Lunar New Year. The day was filled with energy, creativity, and cultural pride, displaying the talents of our students and staff.
The festivities began with a powerful drumming performance by our Year 6 students, followed by the spectacular Secondary Dragon Dance, where our students brought the traditional dragon to life with dazzling coordination and spirit. The celebration continued with a breathtaking Erhu performance by our talented tutor Mr. Evan, who captivated the audience with the famous piece Horse Racing (赛马). The celebration culminated in the grand unveiling of our new Art Mural, created by our student art captains.
We wish our entire school community a prosperous and energetic Year of the Horse!
Year 8's have had an exciting week of learning and creativity!
In Science, students related their learning of systems and relationships to the heart structure and function, gaining valuable insights though dissection experiments. In English, they designed innovative products to be sold in the school cafeteria and presented persuasive business pitches in a lively “Shark Tank” setting. The energy, imagination, and confidence on display were truly impressive - a glimpse of future surgeons and entrepreneurs in the making!
ACAMIS Basketball 2026 was a truly competitive competition for our Cobra teams and our teams showed unshakable spirit! The games at ACAMIS most definitely reflected their growth in the numerous competitive games that was played. Inspite of a few losses, the team grew stronger together fighting for every point, rebound, and pass throughout the tournament.
A special shout-out to our most valued players - Vili, Zak, Lucia G and Giulia for their exceptional display of team spirit on and off the court.
We may not have claimed the crown this year, but we are confident our team will return stronger and achieve resounding success in the next season!
Our three-week long photo journey concluded yesterday with the whole college photo. It was amazing to see everyone coming together and radiating the DC spirit, creating a special moment.
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and smiles! We loved capturing these special moments and hope you enjoyed them as much as we did.
Discovery College hosted an incredible Inter-School Cross Country last week which brought together primary students for a day filled with excitement and team spirt. Our students showed amazing resilience and team spirit across six divisions, cheered on by enthusiastic students and parents, creating a wonderful atmosphere.
DC finished an impressive second overall in the Under 8 division, which is a remarkable achievement. A special shout out to Alberto for clinching 1st place in the U10 category and to Pratyush for securing 3rd in the U8 division. Well done to all the participants!
A huge thank you to our coaches, organisers, and the cheering crowd whose energy lifted every runner up the hill!
Last weekend, our incredible student-led secretariat (Year 13 and 12 students) hosted DC’s 3rd Model United Nations Conference, welcoming over 200 participants from 12+ schools across Hong Kong.
From debating the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to revisiting the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution, delegates tackled pressing global issues across 7 councils, including a special addition: FIFA.
Guest speakers Eric Styrson (Global Institute for Tomorrow) and Principal Chloe Pollack inspired the audience with insights on geopolitics, resilience, and leadership.
DC won over 5 awards, ranging from Most Improved to Best Speaker to Best Delegate at the conference.
Congratulations to all our students and a special shout out to our award winners:
Eric - Best Delegate- Human Rights Council Riya & Stephanie - Best Speaker (General Assembly) Merel & Aleena - Most Improved (General Assembly)
We would also like to thank our dedicated MUN team who made this event unforgettable.
Last Friday, Year 4 enjoyed a fantastic Celebration of Learning, welcoming parents into the classroom to share their exciting work on body systems. From stop‑motion animations on body systems to building muscle models and measuring heart rates, the children confidently shared their knowledge through creative, hands‑on activities.
It was wonderful to see the children so engaged, proud, and articulate as they shared their learning. Well done to the Year 4 students!
Last week, our MYP students were deeply engaged in authentic interdisciplinary learning experiences, tackling real-world issues through collaboration, communication, and creative problem-solving. By combining knowledge across subjects, they designed prototypes, reflected on their process, and practiced the art of synthesis. These skills will empower them far beyond the classroom.
Thank you for your continued support of our students and their learning journey.
Yesterday’s recital evening was a true celebration of musical talent at DC. Students from both primary and secondary levels displayed their skills across a wide range of instruments from flute, saxophone, piano, and violin to traditional instruments. We also had some outstanding vocal performances from some of the higher secondary students, brining a rich diversity of sound, that had our audience captivated.
We extend our gratitude to the music leaders, MCs, and the entire music team for all their hard work in creating such a memorable evening. Congratulations to all our students for their incredible performances! We are immensely proud of the musical talent within our community, and we look forward with excitement to the next musical night!
After more than 10 years, our Secondary Sports Day made a triumphant return and it was a roaring success! A huge thank you to all our students for their enthusiastic participation and to the organising team for their hard work over the past few weeks.
It was wonderful to see the inter-house camaraderie, school spirit and sportsmanship between all the houses. From the 100m, 400m, and 1500m races to shot put, high jump, and long jump, students showcased their incredible athletic talents across a variety of events. The day ended on a high with the most anticipated relay run from our teachers, cheered on by students!
Congratulations to every student who competed and made their houses proud. And a special shout-out to Yellow House for emerging as the overall winners!
Last Thursday, our school community came together in a vibrant celebration of the Lunar New Year. The day was filled with energy, creativity, and cultural pride, displaying the talents of our students and staff.
The festivities began with a powerful drumming performance by our Year 6 students, followed by the spectacular Secondary Dragon Dance, where our students brought the traditional dragon to life with dazzling coordination and spirit. The celebration continued with a breathtaking Erhu performance by our talented tutor Mr. Evan, who captivated the audience with the famous piece Horse Racing (赛马). The celebration culminated in the grand unveiling of our new Art Mural, created by our student art captains.
We wish our entire school community a prosperous and energetic Year of the Horse!
Year 8's have had an exciting week of learning and creativity!
In Science, students related their learning of systems and relationships to the heart structure and function, gaining valuable insights though dissection experiments. In English, they designed innovative products to be sold in the school cafeteria and presented persuasive business pitches in a lively “Shark Tank” setting. The energy, imagination, and confidence on display were truly impressive - a glimpse of future surgeons and entrepreneurs in the making!
ACAMIS Basketball 2026 was a truly competitive competition for our Cobra teams and our teams showed unshakable spirit! The games at ACAMIS most definitely reflected their growth in the numerous competitive games that was played. Inspite of a few losses, the team grew stronger together fighting for every point, rebound, and pass throughout the tournament.
A special shout-out to our most valued players - Vili, Zak, Lucia G and Giulia for their exceptional display of team spirit on and off the court.
We may not have claimed the crown this year, but we are confident our team will return stronger and achieve resounding success in the next season!
Our three-week long photo journey concluded yesterday with the whole college photo. It was amazing to see everyone coming together and radiating the DC spirit, creating a special moment.
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and smiles! We loved capturing these special moments and hope you enjoyed them as much as we did.
Discovery College hosted an incredible Inter-School Cross Country last week which brought together primary students for a day filled with excitement and team spirt. Our students showed amazing resilience and team spirit across six divisions, cheered on by enthusiastic students and parents, creating a wonderful atmosphere.
DC finished an impressive second overall in the Under 8 division, which is a remarkable achievement. A special shout out to Alberto for clinching 1st place in the U10 category and to Pratyush for securing 3rd in the U8 division. Well done to all the participants!
A huge thank you to our coaches, organisers, and the cheering crowd whose energy lifted every runner up the hill!
Last weekend, our incredible student-led secretariat (Year 13 and 12 students) hosted DC’s 3rd Model United Nations Conference, welcoming over 200 participants from 12+ schools across Hong Kong.
From debating the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to revisiting the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution, delegates tackled pressing global issues across 7 councils, including a special addition: FIFA.
Guest speakers Eric Styrson (Global Institute for Tomorrow) and Principal Chloe Pollack inspired the audience with insights on geopolitics, resilience, and leadership.
DC won over 5 awards, ranging from Most Improved to Best Speaker to Best Delegate at the conference.
Congratulations to all our students and a special shout out to our award winners:
Eric - Best Delegate- Human Rights Council Riya & Stephanie - Best Speaker (General Assembly) Merel & Aleena - Most Improved (General Assembly)
We would also like to thank our dedicated MUN team who made this event unforgettable.
Last Friday, Year 4 enjoyed a fantastic Celebration of Learning, welcoming parents into the classroom to share their exciting work on body systems. From stop‑motion animations on body systems to building muscle models and measuring heart rates, the children confidently shared their knowledge through creative, hands‑on activities.
It was wonderful to see the children so engaged, proud, and articulate as they shared their learning. Well done to the Year 4 students!
Last week, our MYP students were deeply engaged in authentic interdisciplinary learning experiences, tackling real-world issues through collaboration, communication, and creative problem-solving. By combining knowledge across subjects, they designed prototypes, reflected on their process, and practiced the art of synthesis. These skills will empower them far beyond the classroom.
Thank you for your continued support of our students and their learning journey.
Yesterday’s recital evening was a true celebration of musical talent at DC. Students from both primary and secondary levels displayed their skills across a wide range of instruments from flute, saxophone, piano, and violin to traditional instruments. We also had some outstanding vocal performances from some of the higher secondary students, brining a rich diversity of sound, that had our audience captivated.
We extend our gratitude to the music leaders, MCs, and the entire music team for all their hard work in creating such a memorable evening. Congratulations to all our students for their incredible performances! We are immensely proud of the musical talent within our community, and we look forward with excitement to the next musical night!
After more than 10 years, our Secondary Sports Day made a triumphant return and it was a roaring success! A huge thank you to all our students for their enthusiastic participation and to the organising team for their hard work over the past few weeks.
It was wonderful to see the inter-house camaraderie, school spirit and sportsmanship between all the houses. From the 100m, 400m, and 1500m races to shot put, high jump, and long jump, students showcased their incredible athletic talents across a variety of events. The day ended on a high with the most anticipated relay run from our teachers, cheered on by students!
Congratulations to every student who competed and made their houses proud. And a special shout-out to Yellow House for emerging as the overall winners!
Last Thursday, our school community came together in a vibrant celebration of the Lunar New Year. The day was filled with energy, creativity, and cultural pride, displaying the talents of our students and staff.
The festivities began with a powerful drumming performance by our Year 6 students, followed by the spectacular Secondary Dragon Dance, where our students brought the traditional dragon to life with dazzling coordination and spirit. The celebration continued with a breathtaking Erhu performance by our talented tutor Mr. Evan, who captivated the audience with the famous piece Horse Racing (赛马). The celebration culminated in the grand unveiling of our new Art Mural, created by our student art captains.
We wish our entire school community a prosperous and energetic Year of the Horse!
Year 8's have had an exciting week of learning and creativity!
In Science, students related their learning of systems and relationships to the heart structure and function, gaining valuable insights though dissection experiments. In English, they designed innovative products to be sold in the school cafeteria and presented persuasive business pitches in a lively “Shark Tank” setting. The energy, imagination, and confidence on display were truly impressive - a glimpse of future surgeons and entrepreneurs in the making!
ACAMIS Basketball 2026 was a truly competitive competition for our Cobra teams and our teams showed unshakable spirit! The games at ACAMIS most definitely reflected their growth in the numerous competitive games that was played. Inspite of a few losses, the team grew stronger together fighting for every point, rebound, and pass throughout the tournament.
A special shout-out to our most valued players - Vili, Zak, Lucia G and Giulia for their exceptional display of team spirit on and off the court.
We may not have claimed the crown this year, but we are confident our team will return stronger and achieve resounding success in the next season!
Our three-week long photo journey concluded yesterday with the whole college photo. It was amazing to see everyone coming together and radiating the DC spirit, creating a special moment.
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and smiles! We loved capturing these special moments and hope you enjoyed them as much as we did.
Discovery College hosted an incredible Inter-School Cross Country last week which brought together primary students for a day filled with excitement and team spirt. Our students showed amazing resilience and team spirit across six divisions, cheered on by enthusiastic students and parents, creating a wonderful atmosphere.
DC finished an impressive second overall in the Under 8 division, which is a remarkable achievement. A special shout out to Alberto for clinching 1st place in the U10 category and to Pratyush for securing 3rd in the U8 division. Well done to all the participants!
A huge thank you to our coaches, organisers, and the cheering crowd whose energy lifted every runner up the hill!
Last weekend, our incredible student-led secretariat (Year 13 and 12 students) hosted DC’s 3rd Model United Nations Conference, welcoming over 200 participants from 12+ schools across Hong Kong.
From debating the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to revisiting the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution, delegates tackled pressing global issues across 7 councils, including a special addition: FIFA.
Guest speakers Eric Styrson (Global Institute for Tomorrow) and Principal Chloe Pollack inspired the audience with insights on geopolitics, resilience, and leadership.
DC won over 5 awards, ranging from Most Improved to Best Speaker to Best Delegate at the conference.
Congratulations to all our students and a special shout out to our award winners:
Eric - Best Delegate- Human Rights Council Riya & Stephanie - Best Speaker (General Assembly) Merel & Aleena - Most Improved (General Assembly)
We would also like to thank our dedicated MUN team who made this event unforgettable.
Last Friday, Year 4 enjoyed a fantastic Celebration of Learning, welcoming parents into the classroom to share their exciting work on body systems. From stop‑motion animations on body systems to building muscle models and measuring heart rates, the children confidently shared their knowledge through creative, hands‑on activities.
It was wonderful to see the children so engaged, proud, and articulate as they shared their learning. Well done to the Year 4 students!
Last week, our MYP students were deeply engaged in authentic interdisciplinary learning experiences, tackling real-world issues through collaboration, communication, and creative problem-solving. By combining knowledge across subjects, they designed prototypes, reflected on their process, and practiced the art of synthesis. These skills will empower them far beyond the classroom.
Thank you for your continued support of our students and their learning journey.
Yesterday’s recital evening was a true celebration of musical talent at DC. Students from both primary and secondary levels displayed their skills across a wide range of instruments from flute, saxophone, piano, and violin to traditional instruments. We also had some outstanding vocal performances from some of the higher secondary students, brining a rich diversity of sound, that had our audience captivated.
We extend our gratitude to the music leaders, MCs, and the entire music team for all their hard work in creating such a memorable evening. Congratulations to all our students for their incredible performances! We are immensely proud of the musical talent within our community, and we look forward with excitement to the next musical night!
After more than 10 years, our Secondary Sports Day made a triumphant return and it was a roaring success! A huge thank you to all our students for their enthusiastic participation and to the organising team for their hard work over the past few weeks.
It was wonderful to see the inter-house camaraderie, school spirit and sportsmanship between all the houses. From the 100m, 400m, and 1500m races to shot put, high jump, and long jump, students showcased their incredible athletic talents across a variety of events. The day ended on a high with the most anticipated relay run from our teachers, cheered on by students!
Congratulations to every student who competed and made their houses proud. And a special shout-out to Yellow House for emerging as the overall winners!
Last Thursday, our school community came together in a vibrant celebration of the Lunar New Year. The day was filled with energy, creativity, and cultural pride, displaying the talents of our students and staff.
The festivities began with a powerful drumming performance by our Year 6 students, followed by the spectacular Secondary Dragon Dance, where our students brought the traditional dragon to life with dazzling coordination and spirit. The celebration continued with a breathtaking Erhu performance by our talented tutor Mr. Evan, who captivated the audience with the famous piece Horse Racing (赛马). The celebration culminated in the grand unveiling of our new Art Mural, created by our student art captains.
We wish our entire school community a prosperous and energetic Year of the Horse!
Year 8's have had an exciting week of learning and creativity!
In Science, students related their learning of systems and relationships to the heart structure and function, gaining valuable insights though dissection experiments. In English, they designed innovative products to be sold in the school cafeteria and presented persuasive business pitches in a lively “Shark Tank” setting. The energy, imagination, and confidence on display were truly impressive - a glimpse of future surgeons and entrepreneurs in the making!
ACAMIS Basketball 2026 was a truly competitive competition for our Cobra teams and our teams showed unshakable spirit! The games at ACAMIS most definitely reflected their growth in the numerous competitive games that was played. Inspite of a few losses, the team grew stronger together fighting for every point, rebound, and pass throughout the tournament.
A special shout-out to our most valued players - Vili, Zak, Lucia G and Giulia for their exceptional display of team spirit on and off the court.
We may not have claimed the crown this year, but we are confident our team will return stronger and achieve resounding success in the next season!
Our three-week long photo journey concluded yesterday with the whole college photo. It was amazing to see everyone coming together and radiating the DC spirit, creating a special moment.
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and smiles! We loved capturing these special moments and hope you enjoyed them as much as we did.
Discovery College hosted an incredible Inter-School Cross Country last week which brought together primary students for a day filled with excitement and team spirt. Our students showed amazing resilience and team spirit across six divisions, cheered on by enthusiastic students and parents, creating a wonderful atmosphere.
DC finished an impressive second overall in the Under 8 division, which is a remarkable achievement. A special shout out to Alberto for clinching 1st place in the U10 category and to Pratyush for securing 3rd in the U8 division. Well done to all the participants!
A huge thank you to our coaches, organisers, and the cheering crowd whose energy lifted every runner up the hill!
Last weekend, our incredible student-led secretariat (Year 13 and 12 students) hosted DC’s 3rd Model United Nations Conference, welcoming over 200 participants from 12+ schools across Hong Kong.
From debating the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to revisiting the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution, delegates tackled pressing global issues across 7 councils, including a special addition: FIFA.
Guest speakers Eric Styrson (Global Institute for Tomorrow) and Principal Chloe Pollack inspired the audience with insights on geopolitics, resilience, and leadership.
DC won over 5 awards, ranging from Most Improved to Best Speaker to Best Delegate at the conference.
Congratulations to all our students and a special shout out to our award winners:
Eric - Best Delegate- Human Rights Council Riya & Stephanie - Best Speaker (General Assembly) Merel & Aleena - Most Improved (General Assembly)
We would also like to thank our dedicated MUN team who made this event unforgettable.
Last Friday, Year 4 enjoyed a fantastic Celebration of Learning, welcoming parents into the classroom to share their exciting work on body systems. From stop‑motion animations on body systems to building muscle models and measuring heart rates, the children confidently shared their knowledge through creative, hands‑on activities.
It was wonderful to see the children so engaged, proud, and articulate as they shared their learning. Well done to the Year 4 students!
Last week, our MYP students were deeply engaged in authentic interdisciplinary learning experiences, tackling real-world issues through collaboration, communication, and creative problem-solving. By combining knowledge across subjects, they designed prototypes, reflected on their process, and practiced the art of synthesis. These skills will empower them far beyond the classroom.
Thank you for your continued support of our students and their learning journey.
Yesterday’s recital evening was a true celebration of musical talent at DC. Students from both primary and secondary levels displayed their skills across a wide range of instruments from flute, saxophone, piano, and violin to traditional instruments. We also had some outstanding vocal performances from some of the higher secondary students, brining a rich diversity of sound, that had our audience captivated.
We extend our gratitude to the music leaders, MCs, and the entire music team for all their hard work in creating such a memorable evening. Congratulations to all our students for their incredible performances! We are immensely proud of the musical talent within our community, and we look forward with excitement to the next musical night!
After more than 10 years, our Secondary Sports Day made a triumphant return and it was a roaring success! A huge thank you to all our students for their enthusiastic participation and to the organising team for their hard work over the past few weeks.
It was wonderful to see the inter-house camaraderie, school spirit and sportsmanship between all the houses. From the 100m, 400m, and 1500m races to shot put, high jump, and long jump, students showcased their incredible athletic talents across a variety of events. The day ended on a high with the most anticipated relay run from our teachers, cheered on by students!
Congratulations to every student who competed and made their houses proud. And a special shout-out to Yellow House for emerging as the overall winners!
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