Rosaryhill School Yearbook

When the yearbooks arrived in May, students flipped through and didn’t notice anything strange. But the old alumni, the ones who came back for the reunion, stopped at page 34. Some cried. Some crossed themselves. One old man in a faded green jacket—the school’s first environmental club president from 1978—whispered, “We never forgot you, Bella. Took them long enough.”

: Organizations like the Rosaryhill School Old Students Association (RHSOSA) rely on these records to maintain connections between "Rosarians" across different generations and professions. The Final Chapters

in 2018, which marked 60 years of the Dominican friars’ educational preaching in Hong Kong. Mapping a "Who's Who" of Hong Kong rosaryhill school yearbook

Reflects the Catholic values of the school, emphasizing a well-rounded education.

: Photographic records of fierce Inter-House Cross Country Competitions, Sports Days, and student clubs. When the yearbooks arrived in May, students flipped

(Or alternative themes: "Hill of Memories," "Illuminating Paths," or "Legacy in Bloom")

Yearbook covers featuring school badge

The serves as more than just a seasonal publication; it is a vital historical record of a prestigious institution that has shaped Hong Kong’s educational and cultural landscape since 1959. For decades, these yearbooks have documented the growth of "Rosarians" and the evolution of the school from its Dominican roots to its recent, high-profile transition. A Legacy in Print

At the heart of Rosaryhill's vibrant school life was its official yearbook, the School Annual . Managed by the dedicated , this publication was an annual project tasked with documenting the official events, news, and activities from the kindergarten, primary, and secondary sections. Some crossed themselves

Dear Students,