HONG KONG, 6 March 2025 – Victoria Educational Organisation (VEO) marked a significant milestone this week with the opening of “A Journey of Growth” Art and Learning Exhibition at K11 MUSEA’s Art & Cultural Centre, celebrating VEO’s 60 years of excellence in early childhood education.
The exhibition, attended by the Honourable Bernard Charnwut Chan, GBM, GBS, JP, Chairman of M+ Museum of Visual Culture and other distinguished guests, showcased artworks of around 3,000 participating VEO kindergarten students, reflecting their creativity, imagination, and growth. Each piece, created by students aged 2 to 6 years old from Pre-Nursery to K3, symbolises a personal educational journey – reflecting unique dreams, great aspirations, and unlimited potential.
At the Opening of the Exhibit, Jennifer Yu Cheng, VEO Supervisor and Group President & Deputy Vice Chairwoman of CTF Education Group, highlighted VEO’s pioneering role in early childhood education, emphasising the integration of IB learning with Maker-Centered Learning to empower young minds to think critically, design boldly, and create with purpose.
“Education is not just about preparing students for the future – it is about shaping it,” said Yu Cheng. “This exhibition is a testament to the boundless creativity of our kindergarten students and our commitment to fostering a generation of future-ready leaders, thinkers, and innovators.”
The event also paid homage to teachers, parents, and community partners, whose support has made this creative journey possible. As VEO celebrates six decades of educational excellence, “A Journey of Growth” stands as an inspiring tribute to the transformative power of learning and imagination.
A variety of workshops have been arranged at the exhibition for students and parents to experience the fun of art, extending creativity to cultural exploration. The activities include gold foil painting, and creation of sand painting scented candles and sustainable upcycled straps. Please make a reservation in advance as places are limited.
The exhibition will be open to the public at K11 MUSEA’s Art & Cultural Centre until 9 March. Admission is free of charge. We invite parents and children to come and experience the vibrant creativity of VEO’s young learners.