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          A S Watson: Kindling
        
        
          character development
        
        
          “ASW’s corporate brand value is about
        
        
          passion, commitment, teamwork and
        
        
          science,” says Malina Ngai, Chief
        
        
          Operating Officer of ASW. “Competitive
        
        
          sports incorporate all these winning
        
        
          elements. We believe sports build
        
        
          character in young people, which is a key
        
        
          part of their overall development, which
        
        
          will ultimately benefit the society as a
        
        
          whole.”
        
        
          With this in mind, ASW launched the
        
        
          Hong Kong Student Sports Awards
        
        
          (SSA) in 2005 to recognise the sports
        
        
          achievements of students and encourage
        
        
          broader character development than study
        
        
          alone provides. The project is ambitious in
        
        
          scope: over 7,830 students in Hong Kong
        
        
          have been honoured with the awards to
        
        
          date, and the number of schools joining the
        
        
          SSA has risen more than 50 per cent since
        
        
          the programme started, with over 85 per
        
        
          cent of Hong Kong primary, secondary and
        
        
          special schools joining.
        
        
          Competitive spirit
        
        
          Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2015,
        
        
          SSA is now a popular programme in the
        
        
          academic field, with the endorsement
        
        
          of the Education Bureau, Home Affairs
        
        
          Bureau and school principals associations
        
        
          in Hong Kong and various sports
        
        
          authorities in the Mainland. Awards are
        
        
          open to all schools in Hong Kong, but each
        
        
          school can only nominate one student
        
        
          per year. The competition in the schools
        
        
          is intense. Not only do nominees have to
        
        
          demonstrate outstanding performance or
        
        
          great potential in sports, but they must
        
        
          also display good character and academic
        
        
          achievement.
        
        
          The award has also fostered excellence in
        
        
          sports, producing some of Hong Kong’s
        
        
          top athletes. For example, gymnast Shek
        
        
          Wai-hung was a 2006-07 SSA awardee
        
        
          who went on to win Asian Games gold
        
        
          in the men’s vault at Incheon 2014,
        
        
          defeating the current World and Olympic
        
        
          champion. Mr Shek inspired young SSA
        
        
          awardees in the 2013 award ceremony
        
        
          by sharing his story of persistence after
        
        
          recovering from a serious neck injury.
        
        
          The SSA has nurtured many sports
        
        
          elites who have become role models in
        
        
          their communities.
        
        
          Road trip
        
        
          Each year’s SSA awardees are eligible to
        
        
          apply for a sports exchange tour in August.
        
        
          Only 30 students (roughly half from
        
        
          primary schools and another half from
        
        
          secondary schools), based on a written
        
        
          submission and interview performance,
        
        
          are selected to go on the road with the
        
        
          exchange tour.
        
        
          Past exchange tours were held in Beijing,
        
        
          Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou in China,
        
        
          destinations chosen in light of upcoming
        
        
          international events at the time, such
        
        
          as the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, 2010
        
        
          World Expo in Shanghai and the Nanjing
        
        
          Youth Olympics Games in 2014. During
        
        
          exchange tours, participants spend
        
        
          five days sightseeing, visiting national
        
        
          training bases and—most importantly—
        
        
          interacting with young, world-class
        
        
          athletes in the Mainland.
        
        
          The SSA has not only helped students grow
        
        
          into well-rounded individuals but has also
        
        
          instilled a sense of stewardship in them.
        
        
          Acknowledging the generous support
        
        
          of ASW, many previous participants of
        
        
          exchange tours have returned as volunteers
        
        
          to lead subsequent juniors on the tour.
        
        
          ASW selects some of the volunteers and
        
        
          trains them to be group leaders.
        
        
          Not all students shine so brightly straight
        
        
          out of high school. While the ASW
        
        
          programme uses sports to help gifted
        
        
          students further develop character,
        
        
          students in other parts of the world
        
        
          struggle to find the motivation to pursue
        
        
          goals.
        
        
          
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          UK is there to help.
        
        
          3 UK: Igniting the fire of ambition
        
        
          For many, leaving school can be a
        
        
          terrifying experience. Aimlessness and
        
        
          From left to right: Sporting spirit—at school, participation is encouraged. Winners: the best step to the next level.
        
        
          Athletes travel to Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games to get into the sporting spirit.