Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School - Extracurricular Activities

Extracurricular Activities

The School traditionally accommodates an active student body. Students participate widely in programmes and competitions of sports, music, performing arts, technological innovation and so on. There are more than 80 extracurricular activities students, most numerous options among schools in Hong Kong. Numerous students secured prestigious awards like Sir Edward Youde Memorial Scholarship in Hong Kong.

Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School boasts as one of the HK secondary schools with the largest variety of extracurricular activities for students to participate in, with particular strengths in sports, drama, and music. Many prizes have been awarded to the students of BLMCSS. Below is a list of student clubs:

  • Student Union
  • Academic Societies: Art Society, Home Economics Society, Europe Club, Bridge Club, Mathematics Society, Magic Club, Geography Society, Music Society, English Society, Chinese Society, Biology Society etc.
  • Service: Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Red Cross, Peer Support Scheme, Stage Support team, CampusTV, Prefect etc.
  • Sports: PE Society and other ball teams, Folk Dance Club, Jazz Dance Club, Oriental Dance Club, Latin Dance Club
  • Music: Music Society, and more than 30 different instrument class, including both Western and Chinese instruments
  • Drama: Drama Club (Drama is a compulsory academic subject for F.1 students)

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