
On 17 January, Zeolym High School held its Closing & Awards ceremony for the first semester of the 2024-2025 academic year. As this fruitful and growth-filled semester comes to a successful conclusion, we are honoured to announce that the following Zeolym students, through their relentless effort and outstanding performance, have been awarded honorary certificates by the school. Congratulations to all the award-winning students!


Zeolym Award of Honour
Wesley(G11)
Yvonne(G10)


Award for
Exceptional Academic Achievement
Hannah; Rosemary (PG10)
Jenny; Alexander; Yuki(G10)
Chris(G11)


Award for
Exceptional Academic Progress
Amina; Leo; Nicole(PG10)
Bob; Diana; Amy; Janice; Eason(G10)
William; George; Angel (G11)



Award for
Significant Contribution in Art
Yuki 高一(1)
Andy(G11)

Award for
Significant Contribution in Sports
Lexie (PG10)
Andy (G10)









Best Learner in Chinese
Chloe; Carol(PG10)
Fiona; Ronnie (G10)
Eva; Davis(G11)

Best Learner in Mathematics
Rosemary; Chloe(PG10)
Jenny; Yvonne(G10)
Paul; Wesley(G11)

Best Learner in English
Aviel; Amina (PG10)
Clola; Jenny (G10)
Hattie; Chris (G11)

Best Learner in Physics
Rosemary; Eason (PG10)
Jenny; James (G10)
Chris; Paul (G11)

Best Learner in Chemistry
Rosemary;Eason (PG10)
Jenny; Janice (G10)
Chris (G11)

Best Learner in Biology
Rosemary (PG10)
Yvonne (G10)
Chris (G11)

Best Learner in Computer Science
Rosemary (PG10)
Alexander (G10)

Best Learner in Economics
Hannah;Carol (PG10)
Alexander;Buwei (G10)
Shirley;Wesley (G11)







Best Learner in Business
Lea (PG10)
Marc (G10)
Shine (G11)

Best Learner in Psychology
Rosemary (PG10)
Fiona (G10)
Shirley (G11)

Best Learner in HPQ
Rosemary (PG10)
Jenny; Audrey (G10)

Best Learner in EPQ
Wesley;Alice (G11)

Best Learner in PE
Peter (PG10)
Owen (G10)
Roy;Tommy (G11)

Best Learner in Art
Aiden;Natalie;Lucy (PG10)
Emily (G10)
While extending heartfelt congratulations to the students who gained these honours, Principal David and Principal Davy also shared their sincere hopes and warm messages for the students.
Principal David expressed his sincere congratulations to all Zeolym students, commending them for successfully completing their academic tasks of this semester. He emphasised that, whatever the outcomes, the important thing is the knowledge and experience gained during this learning journey.He encouraged the Zeolym students to embrace three qualities:resilience, curiosity, and courage,and to move forward confidently along their chosen paths. These three precious traits will serve as guiding lights, illuminating their lives.

Principal Davy kindly reminded the students that while they immerse themselves in the relaxed and joyful atmosphere of the winter holiday, it is also important to make reasonable plans for this valuable time. With great expectations, he encouraged each student to demonstrate perseverance and determination, transforming the holiday into a precious opportunity for self-enrichment and improvement. Whether deepening their knowledge in their field of study, broadening their horizons, or cultivating new interests, they should strive to make progress and lay a solid foundation for their paths of personal growth.

At the closing of the ceremony, Student Union President Jenny enthusiastically introduced a series of exciting events to be held in the upcoming semester: Science Week and the University Fair in March, Zeolym's Founding Day anniversary and spring outdoor activities in April, and our Art Showcase Month in May. Each event signals that the new semester will be filled with endless possibilities and excitement, sparking great anticipation among the Zeolym students.

As this semester's closing ceremony draws to a close, we are filled with a wealth of knowledge and hearts full of dreams. Wishing all students a joyful holiday and looking forward to the new academic semester with even greater enthusiasm as we begin a new chapter in our learning journey.

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