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Creative Schools Continuum: K-12 Educational Continuity, Trilingualism, and Dual-Track Pathways

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Internal Priority Applications Streams Empowering Students with Flexible Dual-Track Educational Options

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 June 2026 – Planning a stable and high-quality educational path for children is a top priority for many families. The Creative Schools Continuum—comprising Creative Secondary School (CSS), Creative Primary School (CPS), and Creative Primary School’s Kindergarten (CPSKG)—has long utilized a collaborative “Three-School Connection” model to provide students with a coherent learning journey from early childhood through senior secondary. The continuum emphasizes smooth academic transitions, offering internal priority applications for students progressing from CPSKG to CPS and then to CSS. This framework significantly reduces the pressure of school hunting for parents while providing students with the flexibility to pursue diverse academic paths.

Close Connection for a Smooth Transition

Founded in 1985 in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong (CPS and CPSKG) and expanded in 2006 with the opening of CSS in Tseung Kwan O, the Creative Schools Continuum has formed a tightly knit educational network. The three schools share a unified educational philosophy, with a curriculum designed to ensure students transition naturally between stages. This minimizes adjustment issues common when changing schools, allowing children to grow in a consistent environment, build stable relationships with teachers and peers, and feel a sense of security in their learning process.

The Core Educational Framework of Creative Schools Connected Network

The Creative Schools Continuum connected network deeply integrates the IB Learner Profile, the philosophy of Invitational Education, and the rich heritage of Chinese culture to shape a unique set of “Creative Student Attributes.” The school is dedicated to nurturing lifelong learners who possess both a global perspective and a deep affection for their home country. By guiding community members toward holistic development across knowledge and skills, critical thinking and innovation, physical and mental balance, and moral responsibility, the school builds positive, optimistic, and resilient characters. It is our hope that every student becomes a caring, collaborative, and principled global citizen, actively contributing to the creation of a more peaceful and better world.

Trilingual Proficiency with a Strong Chinese Foundation

In today’s educational landscape, many students excel in English but show a declining proficiency in Chinese. Creative Schools Continuum places specific emphasis on rooting students in Chinese language education. During the kindergarten and primary stages, systematic curricula, classical reading, writing training, and cultural activities build a robust foundation. Simultaneously, the Secondary School hosts a diverse community of students and teachers from over 35 nationalities, creating a truly international atmosphere. This environment naturally strengthens English proficiency while consolidating Chinese roots, developing students into genuine trilingual talents.

Inquiry-Based Learning and Global Vision

Starting from Kindergarten, the schools employ experiential and inquiry-based learning to inspire students to explore and learn independently. This builds critical thinking and problem-solving skills from a young age. The campus provides an immersive language environment in Cantonese, Putonghua, and English. Combined with global cultural exploration activities, students become confident communicators with broad international perspectives.

The Primary School offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP), laying the groundwork for inquiry-based learning. Within the IB PYP framework, students integrate knowledge and skills, fostering self-learning abilities and preparing them for the rigors of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) or Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) at the secondary level. Furthermore, the school integrates EQ (Emotional Intelligence) and Thinking curricula, alongside Brain-Based Teaching strategies, to create a positive and happy learning environment.

The Secondary School operates a Dual-Track System, offering both the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE). This allows students to choose the pathway that best suits their interests and goals. With elective languages like Putonghua, French, and Spanish, and a multicultural setting, it nurtures students’ broad international perspective.

Continuum Advantage: Priority Applications and Diverse Outlets

The “Three-School Connection” offers distinct internal advantages. Students completing CPSKG receive priority applications for CPS, and CPS students also receive priority for CSS. These arrangements aim to shorten the transition period and maintain continuity in both learning and personal development.

Beyond internal progression, the school notes that students remain highly competitive externally. Thanks to their strong academic foundation and holistic development, students have a history of being admitted to prestigious local international schools, private primaries, and subsidized or DSS (Direct Subsidy Scheme) secondary schools, providing families with flexible planning options.

Diverse Learning Experiences and Global Outreach

The curriculum focuses on practical skills and international vision. Through the IB framework, overseas exchanges, and international competitions, students engage with different cultures to enhance their collaboration skills. The school also encourages participation in local community service and cross-school projects to build social responsibility.

Global University Placements

Graduates of Creative Secondary School have consistently gained admission to world-renowned institutions, including Imperial College London, Boston University, The University of Hong Kong, and Peking University. The dual-track design ensures that whether a student chooses IBDP or HKDSE, they can transition to their preferred tertiary education.

Continuous Innovation for the Future

As Creative Primary School and Creative Primary School’s Kindergarten celebrate their 40th anniversary and Creative Secondary School reaches its 20th year, the continuum continues to innovate. Future plans include upgrading STEAM and innovative technology facilities, strengthening partnerships with Mainland Chinese and overseas schools, and expanding the alumni mentorship network to help students master the skills needed for long-term competitiveness.

Creative Secondary School (CSS)
Address: 3 Pung Loi Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong
Phone: 2336 0233
Email: ad***@*****du.hk ad********@*****du.hk
Website: https://www.css.edu.hk

Creative Primary School (CPS)
Address: 2A, Oxford Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
Phone: 2336 0266
Email: cp*@****************du.hk
Website:https://www.creativeprisch.edu.hk/

Creative Primary School’s Kindergarten (CPSKG)
Address: 2A, Oxford Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon (Shares the same campus with Creative Primary School)
Phone: 2336 1212
Email: ad***@*******du.hk
Website:https://www.cpskg.edu.hk/

Hashtag: #CSS

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GIA Acquires 30% Shareholding in Diamond Provenance Blockchain Platform Tracr

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Investment by leading industry institute supports Tracr’s evolution to becoming an independent, industry-wide platform for natural diamond provenance

LAS VEGAS, US – Media OutReach Newswire – 9 June 2026 – De Beers Group and GIA (Gemological Institute of America) today announced the signing of a definitive agreement for GIA to acquire a 30 per cent shareholding in Tracr, the De Beers Group-backed company behind the development of the pioneering diamond provenance blockchain-driven platform.

The agreement marks a significant milestone in Tracr’s evolution towards independence and reflects GIA’s confidence in the platform’s role as an industry-wide infrastructure to advance natural diamond provenance and traceability at scale.

GIA’s investment – which builds on a 2023 initiative to include diamond provenance information registered on Tracr’s platform on eligible GIA diamond grading reports – represents a significant step in this transition, reinforcing Tracr’s long-term credibility across the diamond value chain.

Al Cook, CEO of De Beers Group, said: “Consumers deserve to know where their diamonds come from and they should feel more confident in their understanding of each diamond’s source. At De Beers we have been providing provenance data on diamonds through Tracr for several years and we believe that delivering provenance should become an industry standard. Following our promise to open Tracr up to broad ownership, we are proud to be partnering with GIA as Tracr evolves into an independent, industry-wide platform. We will work alongside GIA to advance provenance transparency for the entire diamond sector.”

Pritesh Patel, President and CEO of GIA, said: “At GIA, our mission has always been rooted in trust, integrity, and consumer confidence. Our collaboration with Tracr over the past several years reinforced our belief that combining source-based blockchain provenance with GIA’s independent grading and identification expertise can help unlock a new level of transparency for the diamond industry. As Tracr continues to scale globally, we see a tremendous opportunity to deliver meaningful, verifiable provenance information from the source to the consumer. We are proud to deepen our commitment through this investment and help shape the next evolution of transparency, traceability, and trust across our industry.”

Jillian Wolk, CEO of Tracr, said: “The start of Tracr’s evolution into an independent platform, as a result of GIA’s investment, creates a strong foundation for the future. I am excited to continue scaling the platform and bringing more producers on board, which will support Tracr in enabling the individual journey of every registered diamond to come to life. Each stone carries its own narrative, defined by its source and the craftsmanship that has shaped it, and as Tracr continues to grow we have a fantastic opportunity to help reveal those unique stories.”

De Beers has been developing Tracr since 2018 and it is now a leading distributed diamond blockchain platform that starts at the source, registering diamonds at the point of recovery. In 2023, De Beers opened the platform to the wider diamond industry, positioning Tracr as an industry-wide, scalable solution for rough-to-polish verification of natural diamond provenance, which starts at a stone’s source.

Today, more than five million rough diamonds have been registered on Tracr at source, representing around two-thirds of De Beers’rough diamond production by value. Since January 2025, single country of origin for De Beers diamonds has been available on Tracr, with all newly sourced De Beers rough diamonds of one carat and above being registered on the platform.

Hashtag: #NaturalDiamonds #Diamonds #DeBeersGroup #GIA #Tracr





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About De Beers Group

Established in 1888, De Beers Group is the world’s leading diamond company with expertise in the exploration, mining, marketing and retailing of diamonds. Together with its joint venture partners, De Beers Group employs more than 20,000 people across the diamond pipeline and is the world’s largest diamond producer by value, with diamond mining operations in Botswana, Canada, Namibia and South Africa. Innovation sits at the heart of De Beers Group’s strategy as it develops a portfolio of offers that span the diamond value chain, including its jewellery houses, De Beers Jewellers and Forevermark, and other pioneering solutions such as diamond sourcing and traceability initiatives Tracr and GemFair. De Beers Group also provides leading services and technology to the diamond industry in the form of education and laboratory services via De Beers Institute of Diamonds and a wide range of diamond sorting, detection and classification technology systems via De Beers Group Ignite. De Beers Group is committed to ‘,’ a holistic and integrated approach for creating a better future – where safety, human rights and ethical integrity continue to be paramount; where communities thrive and the environment is protected; and where there are equal opportunities for all. De Beers Group is a member of the Anglo-American plc group. For further information, visit.

About GIA
An independent nonprofit organization, GIA (Gemological Institute of America), established in 1931, is recognized as the world’s foremost authority in gemology. GIA invented the famous 4Cs of Color, Clarity, Cut and Carat Weight and, in 1953, created the International Diamond Grading System™ which is recognized around the world as the standard for diamond quality.

Through research, education, gemological laboratory services and instrument development, the Institute is dedicated to ensuring the public trust in gems and jewelry by upholding the highest standards of integrity, academics, science and professionalism.

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Smart Design Global 2026 Awards Presentation Ceremony Proudly Unveils 52 Original Award-Winning Designs International Tour Highlights Hong Kong’s Creative Design Power

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About The Hong Kong Exporters’ Association

Founded in 1955, The Hong Kong Exporters’ Association (The HKEA) is a non-profit making trade association registered under the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance as a company limited by guarantee. The HKEA is committed to creating new business opportunities and enhancing market value for Hong Kong exporters, aiming to position Hong Kong as a premier trading hub. The HKEA focuses on serving the industry and taking export trade as its core value, helping members expand their business by closely liaising with the government, initiating different projects, and organising seminars, business gatherings, business delegation trips and exhibitions. The HKEA also disseminate the latest local and international trade information and provides online product display and search services for additional publicity, to further promote Hong Kong’s export trade and enhance market competitiveness.

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About Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency

The Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA), formerly known as Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) since 2009, was established in June 2024. CCIDA is a dedicated office under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR Government) to provide one-stop services and support to the cultural and creative sectors with a mission to foster a conducive environment in Hong Kong to facilitate development of the arts, culture and creative sectors as industries. CCIDA’s strategic foci are nurturing talent and facilitating start-ups, exploring markets, promoting cross-sectoral and multi-disciplinary collaboration, promoting industrialisation of the arts, culture and creative sectors under the industry-oriented principle, and fostering a creative atmosphere in the community, thereby reinforcing Hong Kong as Asia’s creative capital and our positioning as the East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.

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Disclaimer: The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to the project only, and does not otherwise take part in the project. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials/events (or by members of the project team) are those of the project organisers only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency, the CreateSmart Initiative Secretariat or the CreateSmart Initiative Vetting Committee.

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Disney Garden of Wonder blooms to life again at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay with all-new character topiaries

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The second edition of the popular topiary showcase introduces an interactive area starring Disney’s Frozen, and more beloved Disney and Pixar character dioramas including Toy Story 5 and Disney Princess

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 June 2026 – Disney magic blooms anew at Singapore’s premier horticultural destination Gardens by the Bay as the second edition of Disney Garden of Wonder, opens today. Featuring 23 vibrant topiaries inspired by beloved Disney and Pixar characters, the enchanting showcase transforms Floral Fantasy into a world of floral artistry and imagination through 14 March 2027.

Beauty and the Beast

Organised in collaboration with Disney and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, Disney Garden of Wonder is inspired by Disney and Pixar stories that have charmed generations of fans around the world, inviting people of all ages to re-discover their favourite stories of courage, kindness, friendship and love through the beauty of plants. Following the success of its debut at Gardens by the Bay in 2024, the enthralling floral showcase returns in an even more special second edition.

Anna and Olaf from Frozen
Anna and Olaf from Frozen

Visitors can look forward to five themed areas:

  • Frozen, in which topiary versions of Anna, Elsa and Olaf preside over an enchanting snowy landscape, brought to life through themed lighting that imagines a frost-kissed world of wonder. Inspired by Elsa’s Ice Palace, visitors can step on a floor where magical snowflakes dance and respond to movement.
  • Disney princesses, where Rapunzel appears alongside her best friend Pascal the chameleon; Belle is with the Beast and their enchanted companions; and Jasmine is accompanied by her loyal tiger Rajah.
  • Hundred Acre Wood, where Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger gather in a cheerful party scene. Tigger bounces up and down while Piglet twirls, and visitors can picture themselves joining everyone at the table!
  • Toy Story 5, where Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear appear as topiaries in a playful setting inspired by Bonnie’s Room, alongside displays of new characters Lilypad and Smarty Pants.
  • Go Local, a Singaporean-themed zone where Disney characters are reimagined in familiar local settings. Chip ‘n Dale perch atop a giant ice cream sandwich; Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck share the spicy rice noodle dish laksa; and Mickey Mouse makes the traditional beverage teh tarik with Donald Duck.

Outside Floral Fantasy, a 4m-tall Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey marks the entrance and welcomes visitors to Gardens by the Bay.

The hand-assembled topiaries are crafted from more than 40 species of preserved and dried floral materials, which took more than 16,000 man hours.

Each material was selected for its colour, texture and form, helping to reflect each character’s features. Plenty of flowers are used for the Disney princesses for example, while Rapunzel’s hair is crafted from Stipa, a perennial grass that has fluffy or oat-like flowerheads.

The surrounding landscapes also use plant palettes that reflect the mood of each zone — sunflowers and marigolds reflect the honey-toned meadow setting of Winnie the Pooh, while lilies and roses bring out the romantic and jewel-toned settings of Disney Princess stories. Hydrangeas and dusty miller evoke the icy blues, whites and silvers of Frozen.

Throughout the duration of Garden of Wonder, visitors can enjoy select weekend Meet and Greet sessions with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in outfits inspired by Singapore’s national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim. Donald Duck and Daisy Duck will also join the experience on select weekends, dressed for a sunny getaway on our tropical island. Meet and Greet dates are available at www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/disneygardenofwonder.

Visitors can round off their experience with shopping at the gift shop, which carries items launching exclusively at Disney Garden of Wonder.

Disney Garden of Wonder
Date: 8 June 2026 to 14 March 2027
Time: 10am to 9pm
Venue: Floral Fantasy at Gardens by the Bay
Details: Tickets are priced at SG$24 for adults and SG$16 for children
Getting here: Take the MRT to Bayfront station. Alternatively, drop off at the Bayfront Plaza carpark via taxi or ride-hailing service. More information available here.

Hashtag: #DisneyGardenofWonder #FloralFantasy #GardensbytheBay




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Gardens by the Bay

An integral part of Singapore’s “City in Nature” vision, Gardens by the Bay is a national garden and premier horticultural attraction that showcases the best of garden and floral artistry for all to enjoy. Spanning 101 hectares in the heart of Singapore’s downtown Marina Bay, it comprises three waterfront gardens – Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central. Bay South, the largest at 54 hectares, officially opened on 29 June 2012.

Guided by the vision to be a world of gardens for all to own, enjoy and cherish, the Gardens’ extensive plant collection, ever-changing floral displays, and myriad of engaging programmes have captured the imagination of many, while its Gift of Gardens community initiative, with Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of the Republic of Singapore as Patron, reaches out to people from all walks of life.

Since opening, Gardens by the Bay has welcomed more than 115 million visitors and garnered numerous international accolades including the third Top Attraction in the World in Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best 2026, Outstanding Achievement in Sustainability at the Singapore Tourism Awards 2024, Best Theme Attraction at TTG Travel Awards 2022 and 2023, and Best Attraction Experience at the Singapore Tourism Awards 2019. The Gardens continues to refresh and refine its offerings, to be a place that everyone can enjoy – a garden where wonder blooms.

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