Snack for the Soul podcast: Hello, goodbye: How do we cherish the final year of secondary school?

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  • In this week’s episode of Young Post’s Snack for the Soul podcast, one pupil talks about the graduation events she had planned with her fellow classmates in Canada
  • Every Friday, we are dropping new episodes with Hong Kong student hosts who will tackle a new theme each month
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This month’s episodes are about going back to school through the eyes of someone who will soon be taking the university entrance exams, a pupil who is just starting secondary school, a first-year university student, and a teen studying overseas in Canada. Photo: SCMP

In this week’s episode of Snack for the Soul, Emmy Mirabella Woo, a final year student at Crofton House School in Canada, talks about the graduation events she and her fellow classmates had planned for their last year of secondary school.

“To kick off the year, our graduating class of about 100 students stood by the main entrance of our school with Welcome Back posters, encouraging cars to honk for the class of 2023!”

Tune in to the episode to hear more of what Woo had to say about living her last year of secondary school to the fullest, and her acrostic with the word “school” to describe her bittersweet feelings during this back-to-school season.

With Snack for the Soul, available on your favourite podcast platform, we encourage you to give your eyes a break from screens and tune in to hear the stories, reflections, and opinions of our student hosts.

If you are a secondary school student based in Hong Kong and would like to be a host for our podcast, please fill out the application form here.

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