Tap into student's creativity to enhance public awareness of climate change and its impacts on water resources, and promote leading a green life to mitigate climate change and to conserve water.
All primary students in Hong Kong. (Junior Primary: P1 - P3; Senior Primary: P4 - P6)
“Climate Change and Water”
Students are required to produce posters in two dimensions. There are no restrictions on the format and materials. Entries must be a graphic design with colours in A4 size (210 mm x 297 mm). A slogan, either in Chinese or in English, should be included in the design. School name, the name and class of the participant should be written at the back of the entry.
Participating students must return the artwork and completed reply slip to their school. Schools should submit online or by post before the deadline.
* Schools which submit online via the Teacher's Portal for Primary School will receive additional "Cherish Water Campus" water droplets. Please click here for more details.
Relevance to the theme (40%): The slogan and poster content can effectively arouse the public attention on the issue of “Climate Change and Water”
Drawing skills (30%): Composition and use of colors
Creativity (30%): Creative ideas
Category | Awards | Number of Awards | Prizes |
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Junior Primary |
Champion | 1 | Book coupon of HK$500 and certificate |
1st Runner-up | 1 | Book coupon of HK$400 and certificate | |
2nd Runner-up | 1 | Book coupon of HK$300 and certificate | |
Merits | 20 | Book coupon of HK$100 and certificate | |
Senior Primary |
Champion | 1 | Book coupon of HK$500 and certificate |
1st Runner-up | 1 | Book coupon of HK$400 and certificate | |
2nd Runner-up | 1 | Book coupon of HK$300 and certificate | |
Merits | 20 | Book coupon of HK$100 and certificate | |
5 August 2022 (For entries sent by post, the postmark date will be regarded as the date of submission), late submissions will not be accepted.
Results will be announced in September 2022 on the Water Conservation website, awardees will be contacted by WSD individually.
Should you have any enquiries, please email to waterconservation@wsd.gov.hk .