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What happens in Kep Club?
At Kep Club, students can explore internship opportunities, participate in factory visits, join charity events, compete in sports, and engage in various activities, all while contributing to meaningful charity work.
Internship
Opportunities
Immerse in Financial, Retail or even architectural Industries
Onsite / Online Research
Essay Experience
ReseOnsite or online Research Essay Experience with Professors from Elite Institutes, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Ivy League schools.
Students will get a certificate and might also acquire high-quality recommendation letters from professors. Some of the research essays might be published in SCI/SSCI journals, and presented at international premier conferences.
Factories Visit:
Furniture/ Fruits Processing
Furniture and infrastructures Factories for international luxury brands, hotels and offices. Food processing factories for international airline companies
Access to newly
emerged sports
Sports such as:
Dodgebee
Soccer
BeatBox
Family Badminton
Balance Bike
Roliball
Kabaddi
Molkky
Patanque
Teqball
Floorball
Air Storm
Spikeball Cornhole
Bubble Soccer
Pickleball
Dodgeball
Light Saber
Sports Chanbara
Rope Flow
Charity with
minorities
Kowloon Mosque
and Islamic Centre
Mini Tutors
Charity Program
In collaboration with the Advance Children Charity Center, Keptain Education is proud to introduce a Mini Tutor Charity Program.
This initiative offers students from Keptain Education the opportunity to engage with and support children facing emotional challenges through a secure platform. These children possess remarkable talent and intelligence; they simply require patience and compassion.
By leveraging the academic knowledge acquired from their Keptain tutors, Kep Students can make a meaningful difference in the lives of these underprivileged children. Upon completion of the tutoring sessions, participating students will be awarded a certificate of recognition from the organization, acknowledging their invaluable contribution to the community.
The Future
City Competition
(Sectional, National and International STEAM project Competitions)
Future City Competition: project-based learning for middle school students
Students imagine, research, design, and build cities of the future
Challenges students to address sustainability issues in urban planning and infrastructure
Teams use SimCity™ software, write essays, build scale models, and present their ideas
Aims to inspire STEM careers and foster teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking
Global Future Space
Scholars Meet
GFSSM (Global Future Space Scholars Meet) simulates aerospace business
Supported by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, UK National Space Academy, and China Space Foundation
Encourages merging of knowledge domains: business, science, mathematics, engineering, social sciences, design, art, and psychology
Aims to achieve missions and create aerospace industries with commercial value and sustainable outcomes
International
Cultural Exchanges
Cultural Understanding: International cultural exchanges promote empathy, tolerance, and appreciation for diversity by exposing individuals to different customs, traditions, and ways of life.
Language Skills: Engaging with people from other countries enhances language proficiency and communication skills through immersion and practical use.
Exchange of Ideas: Participants share perspectives, knowledge, and ideas, fostering cross-cultural innovation, collaboration, and mutual learning.
Bebras
Challenge
Bebras Challenge started in Lithuania in 2004 by Professor Valentina Dagience of the University of Vilnius
Running for 18 years in over 160 countries online
Presents straightforward, practical questions to develop scientific thinking and problem-solving skills
Focuses on computational thinking, crucial for the new generation
Participants utilize abilities like abstraction, algorithm design, and problem-solving to effectively solve problems
International olympiad
Artificial intellignce
International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) for Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a global competition
Designed to promote understanding and application of AI among students
Aims to enhance problem-solving skills and inspire creative and logical thinking in AI
Provides platform for students to showcase knowledge and abilities in AI
Opportunity to connect with peers, fostering international friendships and collaboration in AI
Youngster Future
Car Festival
Future Car inspires kids' imaginations about future vehicles
(Sectional/National/international)
Contestants design future cars, drawing and explaining their ideas
Aims to foster creativity and innovation in young people
Categories for Hong Kong & Macau and nationwide participants
Organized by Knights Nurturing Foundation and China SAE
Praised by notable figures like Vice-chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Chairman of World New Energy Vehicle Conference
The International
Economic Olympic
International Economic Olympiad promotes economics, business, and finance knowledge among secondary school students globally
Aids in improving problem-solving skills and fostering creative thinking
Provides platform for students interested in these fields to make friends and connect with peers
SDG Innovation
Hackathon
SDG Innovation Hackathon based on "The SDG Open Hack", part of SDG 2030 initiative
Open to secondary school students globally
Supported by Tsinghua University X-lab
Emphasizes "community innovation"
Encourages ideas aligned with 2030 sustainable development goals
Areas of exploration include business, technology, humanities, and art
Aim is to demonstrate students' skills, teamwork, and social responsibility