Lam Chun Kong, known to many of us simple as Gabriel, is the first to contribute a full-fledged article to the Life After Raimondi section. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE to read about how his Raimondi days are inseparable from the remarkable life that has followed.
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Anything and everything from your time at Raimondi … How much do we really know and what else has yet to be revealed?
Life After Raimondi
By James Hon Kun Wong Thanks to Alfred Wong (黃皮) for showing earnest interest in knowing how his old RC buddies have been doing in the past 50 years. Let’s start a new section in our blog called “Life After Raimondi” so that everyone can put in a short piece about his life, career and family … Continue reading Life After Raimondi
Summer Delight in Brockville
By James Hon Kun Wong David Ho Moon Wing 何滿榮, who graduated from Raimondi College in 1972, now lives in Brockville, in the beautiful Thousand Islands district in Ontario, Canada. He has been an enthusiastic supporter of our RC Old Boys events. Time and again, he took the trouble of travelling more than 300 kilometres … Continue reading Summer Delight in Brockville
2018: A Special Year for Raimondi College and Old Boys Around the World
By James Hon Kun Wong 2018 has been a very special year for Raimondi Alumni, especially for those of us residing away from Hong Kong. While undeniably the March 24 RC60 Anniversary Banquet in Hong Kong provided the most excitement to many Alumni, expecially those Overseas Old Boys who travelled back to HK to attend, … Continue reading 2018: A Special Year for Raimondi College and Old Boys Around the World
My Uber Driving In 1971
By Leo Wai Hang Lau 劉偉鏗 Raimondi P1 to F7 (1958 - 1971): F5A 1969 I would like to share some happy memories of my having been the unofficial chauffeur for my Raimondi schoolmates. I got my driving licence when I was in F7, 1971. My dad permitted me to use his car, a red … Continue reading My Uber Driving In 1971
Catching Up with Lawrence Lee
Lawrence Lee has always been a big brother to the rest of the class at Raimondi, someone older and wiser who knew what to do when the going got rough. It seemed to come naturally to him. He inspired us and led us effortlessly through thick and thin. Now, he has given us a biography that enables us to appreciate the events that have shaped his life and built his character. Turns out he is, in fact, a "Big Brother" to most of us. CLICK THE ABOVE HEADLINE TO CONTINUE READING - Editor.
Duster War Trilogy
Reflections on the ‘Holy Cane’ By Gabriel Lam Chun Kong Due to upcoming final examination, the 1967 F3B boys were granted permission to stay and study in their classroom after lessons. Curious at how these F3B boys were doing, a few nosy F3A boys paid a surprise visit to the F3B classroom. The original saintly … Continue reading Duster War Trilogy
Toy car races on again next to school
By Paul Loong OK, we all recognize our old school in the photograph. This is where we got molded in our youthful years into the wise and wonderful people that we are today! But wait: take another look at the picture. See the footpath at the bottom-left corner? Notice how sharp a turn it … Continue reading Toy car races on again next to school
Constancy and Courage
We wore the Raimondi badge on our shirt pocket every day in primary and secondary school, but what do those Latin words mean? The question might have never crossed our mind. Or if it did, it could have been quickly forgotten before we even learned the answer. Talk about the callousness of youth! Well, we are … Continue reading Constancy and Courage








