AEROSPACE
Aerospace Project
La Salle College is the first and only secondary school in Hong Kong to take a giant leap in launching an Aerospace Project. With the third runway of the Hong Kong International Airport becoming fully operational in 2024, it is expected to offer more than 50,000 job opportunities in the aviation industry. The College, always striving to offer something more, aims to prepare students to grasp this opportunity.
The Aerospace Project echoes the development of STEM courses, perfectly blending science, technology, engineering and mathematics together, externalizing knowledge into practice, and encouraging students to learn through experiential learning.
Our College is pleased to partner with the Hong Kong Aviation Club (HKAC) and the Hong Kong Aerospace Leaders Association (HKALA) to provide technical support and professional advice.
The Aerospace Project has been implemented in five phases:
- setting up the Aerospace Laboratory on campus;
- organizing aviation taster courses and solo pilot training courses;
- integrating basic aviation knowledge into the Science curriculum;
- hands-on experience to assemble a Jabiru aircraft; and
- the community outreach "Talent Academy".
Aerospace Project
La Salle College is the first and only secondary school in Hong Kong to take a giant leap in launching an Aerospace Project. With the third runway of the Hong Kong International Airport becoming fully operational in 2024, it is expected to offer more than 50,000 job opportunities in the aviation industry. The College, always striving to offer something more, aims to prepare students to grasp this opportunity.
The Aerospace Project echoes the development of STEM courses, perfectly blending science, technology, engineering and mathematics together, externalizing knowledge into practice, and encouraging students to learn through experiential learning.
Our College is pleased to partner with the Hong Kong Aviation Club (HKAC) and the Hong Kong Aerospace Leaders Association (HKALA) to provide technical support and professional advice.
The Aerospace Project has been implemented in five phases:
- setting up the Aerospace Laboratory on campus;
- organizing aviation taster courses and solo pilot training courses;
- integrating basic aviation knowledge into the Science curriculum;
- hands-on experience to assemble a Jabiru aircraft; and
- the community outreach "Talent Academy".