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I am so glad to have this opportunity to join the British Council. It provided us with a good channel to express our opinion with different people who have different backgrounds. It makes me know that schools in Hong Kong do not only focus on the voice from teachers and principal, but also the voice from students.
By Wong Pik Ka, 7B
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Feedback on the Student Voice Seminar (1/11)
Attending the seminar was a very valuable experience for me. I realized that some teachers do make an effort to let their students have their say in school. To me, the experience was treasurable in the way that different cultures were joined together, yet students and teachers from different parts of the world all had a good time together. I hope schoolmates from other forms can also enjoy this kind of opportunity in the future.
By Deborah Ho, 7B
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Taking part in the Student Voice Forum encouraged me to interact with people outside school which seemed to be a great challenge to me before. The forum also inspired me to participate in making school policies. For example, I learnt how to voice our opinions to Principal and teachers which may help manage the school in a more effective way. The most important thing was that, I understood students’ voices and actions are also the key to our school’s success. Overall, I enjoyed so much and I wish our schoolmates will join it the Student Voice Forum next time.
By Wendy Hui, 7A
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Want to say something about your school's policies? Being disappointed with the limitation of channels to express yourself? Student Voice is a global trend to let you make changes, let's be confident and turn your ideas into action!
By Donald Wong, 7A |
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