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GDETO officials laud CHES' international education benefits for HK, Macao students
Updated: 2026-05-12    Source: CHES Large Medium Small Print

Recently, a delegation led by Ms. So Tsz Yin, Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Guangdong (GDETO), visited China (Hong Kong) English School (CHES). The group was warmly received by Dr. Jonathan K.C. Choi, Board Director of the school, Ms. Dai Ying, Head of the English Department, and student ambassadors.

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▲ GDETO Deputy Director So Tsz Yin learns about the teaching and learning of Hong Kong and Macao students at CHES.

During the school introduction session, Lam Ho Sam, a Hong Kong student representative from the school's Cambridge Business Class (Grade 11), briefed So Tsz Yin and her delegation on the school's history, honours, and the distinctive features of its senior secondary curriculum. Nearly half of CHES students come from Hong Kong and Macao. With a long-standing commitment to international education and a distinctive bilingual teaching model, CHES enjoys a strong reputation in the education sector of the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area.

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▲Student ambassadors brief So Tsz Yin on the school's development.

Guided by student ambassadors including Cheung Ho Nam, Head of the Student Union's External Affairs Department, So Tsz Yin and her delegation toured the school's main teaching and living facilities, including the library, laboratories, mental health counselling room, classrooms, canteen and sports grounds. The modern campus, well-equipped facilities and vibrant learning atmosphere left a deep impression on the visitors.

During a subsequent exchange session, So Tsz Yin engaged in in-depth discussions with Dr. Choi and the student ambassadors. She spoke highly of the school's achievements in international education. In particular, she noted that the fact that nearly half the student body comes from Hong Kong and Macao is a testament to the school's distinctive approach being widely recognised by parents and students from the two regions. She also acknowledged that the school provides high-quality, seamless pathways for Hong Kong students studying in the Greater Bay Area, reflecting genuine care and support for their growth and serving as a positive model.

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▲ So Tsz Yin engages with Hong Kong and Macao students.

Dr. Choi expressed gratitude for So Tsz Yin's kind words. He stated that CHES would continue to deepen its international education focus, refine its curriculum, and build a more diversified platform for all students, striving to contribute to the Greater Bay Area's development and the high-quality advancement of education.

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