Not Just Sports: the benefits of fencing for youngsters
[Sponsored article] When Stamford American School Hong Kong officially opens next month, besides setting high academic standards, it will also offer a diverse variety of co-curricular activities, ranging from science and coding to sports and the performing arts.
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When Stamford American School Hong Kong officially opens next month, besides setting high academic standards, it will also offer a diverse variety of co-curricular activities, ranging from science and coding to sports and the performing arts.
This supports the school’s guiding vision, which is to give children the opportunity to develop new interests and discover new talents, thereby inspiring them to achieve more than they believe they can.
At a recent introductory session focused on fencing, parents and youngsters had the chance to see just what that sport offers in terms of fun, teamwork, physical training, mental discipline – and all-round excitement.
Showing the way was Lau Kwok-kin, fencing master and two-time Olympian, who represented Hong Kong in the men’s foil at Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008, as well as numerous other international championships and regional games.