Rosaryhill — School Yearbook
The 2020s brought a challenge to the RHS yearbook committee: COVID-19, remote learning, and the cost of offset printing. While many schools switched entirely to digital PDFs, Rosaryhill has largely maintained a print-first philosophy—though the most recent editions (2020–2025) feature QR codes embedded in the pages.
In the 2024 edition, for example, a photo of the drama club production of "The Wizard of Oz" now includes a QR code linking to a video of the actual performance. It is a hybrid model that respects the tactile joy of the yearbook while acknowledging modern technology. rosaryhill school yearbook
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For Secondary Section:
Founded in 1959 by the Marianist brothers, Rosaryhill School was one of Hong Kong’s first co-educational Catholic schools. Located on Stubbs Road, overlooking Happy Valley, the school quickly earned a reputation for academic excellence, debate, drama, and sportsmanship. The 2020s brought a challenge to the RHS
For over six decades, the yearbook—traditionally titled "The Rosary" or variations of "RHS Annual" depending on the decade—has served as the official record of this journey. In an era before social media, the yearbook was the only place where a shy Form 2 student could see their face printed next to the Head Prefect. It was where secret crushes were confessed in tiny handwritten font under the "Autographs" section. For Secondary Section: Founded in 1959 by the
(Or alternative themes: "Hill of Memories," "Illuminating Paths," or "Legacy in Bloom")