VII. FDAA Winners - 2008 to 2014
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2014 is the seventh year since the inauguration of FDAA in 2008.
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In the seven years from 2008 to 2014, twenty six scholarships of $5,000 each were granted to the students and over twenty old boys had served as mentors and interviewers for the Award.
Grade
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2008
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2009
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2010
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2011
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2012
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2013
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2014
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S1
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LAW Tak Lok, Owen
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NG Chun Yip, Gavin
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S2
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TSE Man Yin, Jason
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SZE Siu-Ki
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CHEUNG Tsun Wing, Jason
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S3
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HUI Wing, Irving
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LEE Sheung Man, Eugene
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TAM Jing Wah, Arnold
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LI Hiu Wang
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YU Hin-Chung, Nikko
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S4
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YUEN Hiu Fung, Ben
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CHAN Chun Hei, Alex
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HO Cheuk Yin
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YIP Kam San, Jasper
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YUNG Chin- Hei
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S5
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YEUNG Wing Cheung
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CHENG Kun Yin
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CHAN Chun Hei, Alex
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LAM Tsz Kiu & KWONG Ho Ming
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S6
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HUI Yi Yuk
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LUK Ka Wing
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WONG Shing Kit
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LAI Tat Ching & TANG Sek Hou
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LAM Tsz Kiu |
VIII. The 2014-15 Father Deane Excel and Beyond Program (Interim Report - Sep 2014- Mar -2015)
Assessment for 2013/14
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A year of warm up and orientation for both the mentees and the mentors
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With a few exceptions, relationship building is gradual and progressive with rooms for further improvement and strengthening
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Mentees mainly on the receiving end of events/activities with minimal outputs/contributions demanded from them
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Positive attitude and values (e.g. self confidence, people & communication skill, initiatives) are generally observable among mentees
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Awakening experience from events like Zheng Sheng College visit and Nanhai Middle School visit but positive behavioral changes are yet to be seen
Features of 2014/15 Program
Encourage and direct mentees to develop personal skills, cultivate positive attitude and values in themselves and turn what they have learned into actions with positive change in behavior.
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In general, both mentors and mentees need to be more proactive to bring the relationship to the next level
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Mentees not only to take from but also to give to the events:
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repatriate to the school by serving as junior mentors to S1 students and become role models(the S1 Mentorship Program)
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perform tasks to contribute in each event/activity (e.g. English teaching to primary school students plus agricultural/community service in rural Fujian)
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as a first step in building one’s dream, to set one simple personal goal to advance himself in the new school year
The 2014-15 FDAA Program (Sep 2014 to Mar 2015)
Events
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Date
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Remarks
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1. Induction Session (completed)
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12 Sep 14
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To mentees and student mentors
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2. S1 Mentorship Program (ongoing)
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Not applicable
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For entire school year (2014-15)
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3. Training Camp for S1 Mentorship Program (completed)
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18-19 Oct 14
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Camp site: Jockey Club Cheung Chau Don Bosco Centre
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4. Life Experience Camp (pending)
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24-28 Dec 14
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Fujian Visit postponed to Jun 15
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4. Job Shadowing Program (Completed)
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Feb & Mar 14
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Visit 4 hosts of different trade, industry and profession
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Induction Session (completed)
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12 Sep 2014 (Friday), 4 – 5 pm
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A briefing session for student mentors of the S1 Mentorship Program
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Clarify the role of student mentors
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Introduce basic mentoring skills
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Start preparation work of the training camp for the S1 Mentorship Program
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S1 Mentorship Program
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Entire school year 2014-15
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All participants are invited to be mentors of S1 students
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Objectives
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Improve communication skills of both student mentors and S1 mentees
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Enhance their self-confidence
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Improve their proactivity and initiative
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Improve their self-understanding (strengths and weaknesses)
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Pass on the heritage of SLS and enhance their sense of belonging
Junior mentors and S1 mentees getting to know each other through group activity
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Indoor group games to foster team work
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Training Camp for S1 Mentorship Program
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18 – 19 Oct 2014
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Orientation of S1 mentees to the St. Louis family
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Pass on the school heritage and promote the sense of belonging
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Ice-breaking between student mentors and S1 mentees
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Mutual-trust building
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Student mentors practice caring of junior S1 mentors
Team work challenge – high level tight rope balancing act
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Group photo at the Cheung Chau Don Bosco Youth Centre
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Job Shadowing Program
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Alumni in different trade, industry and profession are invited to serve as hosts to the participants
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Each participant is expected to spend one day in the workplace shadowing the host
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Objectives of the job shadowing are:
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To widen the participant’s vision through external exposure
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To improve communication skills of the participants
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To enhance self-confidence of the participants
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To improve proactivity and initiative of the participants
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To improve self-understanding of the participants (strengths and weaknesses, personal goals and future career)
Host 1 – Artlink Design Associated Limited
Company introduction by Mr. Choy Pak-Ling, founder of Artlink Design Associated Limited
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Office Tour and debriefing
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Host 2 – Hong Kong Broadband Limited
Hosted by Mr. Andrew Wong, Deputy Financial Controller of Hong Kong Broadband Limited
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Mock interview by Mr. Andrew Wong
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Review of company information
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Host 3 – Endoscopy Centre and Optometry Centre
Introduction by Dr. Joseph Lee
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Demonstration of endoscopy equipment by Dr. Joseph Lee
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Trial use of optometry equipment
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Host 4 – Toy Factory in Shenzen
Briefing by factory owner, Mr. Allen Chan and Mr. Kayson Chan
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Group photo at the factory
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The FDAA Team
Mr. Alex Wong(Chairman, 1969 graduate)
Mr. Sunny Cheng(1969 graduate)
Mr. Patrick Pak(1969 graduate)
Mr. Anthony Liu(1962 graduate)
Mr. Duncan Tai(1981 graduate)
Mr. David Cheung(1994 graduate)
Mr. Jason Ho(2001 graduate)
Mr. Aaron Lee(1994 graduate)
Mr. Joseph Lee(1969 graduate)
Mr. Thomas Lee(1978 graduate)
Mr. Jonathan Man(1994 graduate)
Mr. Winson Nagi(1998 graduate)
Mr. David Tam(2003 graduate)
Mr. Andrew Wu(1969 graduate)
Mr. Howard Ho(2003 graduate)
Mr. Douglas Chan(2003 graduate)
Miss Chan Man-ying, Crystal
Mr. Lui Yiu-sun, Chris
Mr. Lo Chi-wing