School Crest
The Guangyang crest symbolises the pupils of the school illuminating the world with their radiance, like the morning sun rising over the vast ocean. The strength of the sun brings forth life, radiating integrity, courage and steadfastness. The Guangyang spirit carries the school confidently to the future where they will make an impact on society. The school will touch lives and excel in whatever they do.
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