We are delighted to share the learning journey and achievements of S.5 Law Sik Syun Natasha, who has been actively participating in the Student Training Programmes and Budding Scheme on Innovation and Technology, co‑organised by the Education Bureau (EDB) and Cyberport.
Since 2024, Natasha has demonstrated strong interest, commitment, and potential in the field of Innovation and Technology (I&T). Through a rigorous two‑phase selection process conducted by EDB, she successfully advanced through the programme and gained invaluable exposure to authentic I&T learning experiences.
Phase 1: Building Foundations in Innovation and Technology (2024)
In November 2024, Natasha was shortlisted to participate in Phase 1 of the Student Training Programmes and Budding Scheme on Innovation and Technology. This programme aims to enrich students’ knowledge and skills in STEAM education while nurturing creativity, problem‑solving abilities, and innovative thinking. Through structured training and guided learning, Natasha explored emerging I&T concepts and developed a deeper understanding of how technology can be applied to real‑world challenges. The experience also encouraged her to unleash her potential and gain confidence in pursuing further learning opportunities in the I&T field.

Phase 2: Innovation and Technology Internship Programme (2025)
Building on her strong performance in Phase 1, Natasha progressed to Phase 2 – the Innovation and Technology Internship Programme. By November 2025, all participating students, including Natasha, had successfully completed their internship sessions. During the internship, students worked closely with start‑up instructors, gaining first‑hand exposure to industry practices, innovative solutions, and professional work environments. Natasha’s performance was highly commended, with start‑up instructors highlighting her engagement, learning attitude, and significant potential for future development in the I&T sector.

Showcasing Learning at the Closing Ceremony and Exhibition
To celebrate students’ achievements and share learning outcomes, the Education Bureau organised a Closing Ceremony and Exhibition on 11 December 2025 at Cyberport. The event showcased the latest developments in I&T solutions for education and beyond.
Although the internship sessions had concluded, Natasha continued to collaborate with her start‑up instructors to prepare for the exhibition. Together, they created presentations in the form of videos and infographics, reflecting on learning experiences, insights gained, and personal growth throughout the programme. The exhibition was open to schools, parents, and the general public, fostering wider appreciation of student innovation and talent.
Looking Ahead
Natasha’s participation in the Student Training Programmes and Budding Scheme on Innovation and Technology reflects our school’s commitment to nurturing future‑ready learners who are confident, innovative, and socially aware. Her journey serves as an encouraging example of how sustained effort, curiosity, and passion can open doors to meaningful learning opportunities beyond the classroom. We look forward to seeing Natasha continue to grow and contribute her talents in the ever‑evolving field of Innovation and Technology.

