Date : 2026-07-07
“My First Primary School Lesson” was successfully held on 25 April, bringing this year’s Loving Home Loving TY project to a warm and memorable close. Building on the earlier Character Building parent-child activity series, this year’s programme combined character education, parent-child interaction and school-based experiences, and was warmly received by families in the district.
On the day, more than a hundred parent-child pairs from Yuen Long, Tuen Mun and Tin Shui Wai visited W F Joseph Lee Primary School. The children had the chance to experience the atmosphere of primary school life first-hand, while parents watched with joy as their children learned and grew. Teachers thoughtfully designed the lesson with engaging stories, language activities and STEAM exploration, allowing children to learn in a relaxed and enjoyable setting while also encouraging them to care for those around them, show empathy and learn the value of sharing — gently planting the seeds of character education.
Principal Poon of W F Joseph Lee Primary School was delighted to share that, as a key programme under Loving Home Loving TY, My First Primary School Lesson and the Character Building parent-child series fully reflect the spirit of Wofoo Community Hub — bringing people together, sharing resources, serving and building our community, nurturing a sense of belonging in children, and sowing the seeds of good character in the next generation. Principal Poon also noted that in the age of artificial intelligence, children may have access to more and faster ways of acquiring knowledge and skills; however, character education must still be nurtured by people, and only when combined with the support of families and the community can it truly take root in a child’s heart.
Reflecting on this year’s experience, Wofoo Community Hub will continue to move forward, with the hope that more partners will join hands in contributing to our community.

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