Welcome to WYKAAO
Welcome to WYKAAO
Wah Yan College (Hong Kong) Ontario Alumni Association held its annual dinner at Golden Court Abalone Restaurant on Saturday October 29, 2016. A number of Joint-School friends, including Andrew Tang, Bill Fok, Sonny Sie, Wilson So, Jeff Mah and Mr. Anthony Ho from WYKAAO, attended the event. Click here to see more pictures.
Wah Yan Collge, Kowloon
Saturday, November 5, 2016
9:00-9:45
1) Inspection & Flag Break;
Annual General Meeting 2016 was held on Saturday October 15 at a Chinese restaurant in Richmond Hill. Close to 90 alumni, families and friends attended the dinner following the AGM. Among them were six young Wahyanites currently studying in universities, very encouraging for the association. Gus Yeung (’66) and Michael Leung (’76) were presented commemorative awards as graduates from the honoured class years ending with 6. Click here to see more pictures.
Sacred Heart Canossian College Alumni Association Ontario held its annual dinner at Diamond Banquet Hall on Sunday October 2, 2016. A number of Joint-School friends, including Joe Wong and Sonny Sie from WYKAAO, attended the event. Click here to see more pictures.
St. Francis' Canossian College Alumni Association Ontario held its Annual Dinner at Golden Court Abalone Restaurant on Saturday September 24, 2016. A number of Joint-School friends, including Joe Wong and Jeff Mah from WYKAAO, attended the event. Click here to see more pictures.
Good Hope School PSA (Toronto Chapter) held its 30th Anniversary & GHS Diamond Jubilee Celebration Dinner at Casa Victoria Fine Chinese Cuisine on Sunday September 18, 2016. A number of Joint-School friends including Joe Wong and Jeff Mah from WYKAAO attended the event. Click here to see more pictures.
Team WYKAAO had a friendly soccer rematch with the alumni of Chinese University Hong Kong on Sunday September 25 at Calvert Park. With a few new recruits joining our team, we’ve managed to secure another win over our opponents. Click here to see more pictures.
From Fr. Stephen Chow,
“I would like to take this opportunity to affirm the good project at Tin Shui Wai (TSW). As a Jesuit and the School Supervisor, I am proud of Daniel Mak and his team to offer their selfless services to the students at TSW, who do not enjoy as much support and attention as our Wahyanites here. And I am delighted to see that their efforts are being affirmed by the increasing requests for their services. They are, indeed, realizing their vocation as Men for and with Others. But the increasing need is calling for more generous alumni to help out.
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