1. To organize societies, clubs, school-wide and short-term activities for students.
2. To help students develop hobbies.
3. To help students acquire new knowledge and learn new skills.
4. To help students strengthen their self-confidence and abilities in leadership.
5. To enhance students’ social consciousness through participation in social service activities.
6. To improve the understanding and friendship among students.
7. To help students develop better communication skills with teachers.
8. To help students enjoy their school life.
9. To help students enhance their sense of belonging to school.


1. To promote ‘One Student One Activity’ Program (School Major Concern No.1, 2 and 3)
  a. F.1 – F.4 students must take at least one club or society,
  b. F.5 – F.7 students are free to participate clubs or societies
2. To encourage students’ participation in ECA school-wide functions
(School Major Concern No.1, 2 and 3)
  a. At least 80% rate of participation in various functions
3. To train students to be leaders and help school to organize and lead activities
(School Major Concern No.2 and 3)
4. To cultivate a caring culture in our school by encouraging students to serve others
(School Major Concern No. 2 and 3)
  All F.3 and F.4 students have to participate once in flag selling activities organized by charitable organizations.