The 65th Anniversary Swimming Gala of Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School took place successfully on October 9th, 2025, at Shing Mun Valley Swimming Pool. This memorable event highlighted the remarkable abilities and collaborative spirit of our students, demonstrating our school's dedication to attaining athletic excellence and community engagement.
The opening ceremony was led by core members from the Sports Association, Red Cross, Scouts, and houses' athletic representatives WONG Tsz-kin (4B) and WONG Sum-yu (5A) presented the athlete's pledge.
Throughout the competition, students exhibited outstanding swimming abilities and collaborative spirit. They enthusiastically engaged in all events and earned recognition for their respective houses. Pine House claimed the overall championship title, while Plum House received the Best Cheering Team Award for their spirits.
The following students earned individual championship titles for their remarkable achievements:
Individual Champions (Professional Group)
Boys Senior Category: WONG TSZ KIN (4B-30)
Boys Junior Category: HO LOK YIN (3B-20), SO WAI YIN (2C-31)
Girls Senior Category: WAN YUEN YUNG TINA (6B-22), SUN HAIXIN (5C-10)
Girls Junior Category: WONG YU CHING JOCELYN (3C-17)
Individual Champions (Rookie Group)
Boys Senior Category: CHAN PAK HANK (6A-17)
Boys Junior Category: WONG PAK KIU (2B-32)
Girls Senior Category: SO CHOI YING (5B-10)
Girls Junior Category: LEE Hok-yan (1D-16)
A number of parents generously offered their time as officials, timekeepers, and supporting staff, with a view to ensuring the event ran seamlessly. We extend our sincere appreciation to all parent volunteers for their invaluable contributions.
The favorable weather conditions and excellent facilities at the venue enabled all competitions to proceed without interruption. Throughout the intense competition, students consistently displayed exemplary sportsmanship and maintained high standards of athletic conduct.
Mr CHEUNG Yan-kit, an Acting Senior Medical and Health Officer, Department of Health, an alumnus from the Class of 2001, graced the event as the Guest of Honour. In his compelling speech, he drew parallels between swimming and life