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South China Morning Post honours academic excellence and community service at 38th annual Student of the Year Awards

  • Sean Mann of the Diocesan Boys' School was grand prize winner
  • Daisy Ngan of Buddhist Fat Ho Memorial College a winner in the Best Improvement category

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Sean Mann (L), the Student of the Year Grand Prize winner, and Ngan Yu-ching, winner of the Best Improvement category on Saturday. Photo: Edmond So
A united society with young people interested in serving the city’s needs is a possible future for Hong Kong envisioned by winners of the Student of the Year Awards, organised by the South China Morning Post. 
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The annual event, held at the Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui on Saturday, celebrates secondary school students who showed academic excellence and outstanding commitment to community service.

The awards are sponsored by the Hong Kong Jockey Club with support from the Education Bureau.

Sean Mann, 18, a secondary six student from the Diocesan Boys’ School, was the grand prize winner among nine categories, taking home HK$25,000 (US$3,185).

Mann said at the ceremony that he hoped for a society in which students could have free time to explore their interests and create, in line with the theme of this year’s awards.

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