Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School - School Song

School Song

Were once were swamps, Tsuen Wan has now arisen Here is our school, and large our spirit grows These walls do not our hearts or minds imprison Because our school (as e'en the youngest knows) Transcends its bounds with ev'ry youthful vision, and we are free; Our guide, Integritas. Pine, Plum, Bamboo and Camphor don't divide us, We all are one; together on our way, With Scout and Guide and Monitor beside us, And Prefect too, our School we'll not betray. In work and play, at school, at home, and always, In all we do, we'll seek Integritas.

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