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Jockey Club launches JC Project MuSE to enhance holistic development of underprivileged primary school students through music and sports

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Jockey Club launches JC Project MuSE to enhance holistic development of underprivileged primary school students through music and sports
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Jockey Club launches JC Project MuSE to enhance holistic development of underprivileged primary school students through music and sports

2025-04-17 23:18 Last Updated At:23:45

Extracurricular activities provide children with opportunities to explore personal interests and broaden their horizons. However, families with limited financial resources may find it difficult to afford them. Responding to this need, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has initiated and funded JC Project MuSE, approving over HK$400 million to provide free, high-quality and tailored music and sports programmes to primary school students in underprivileged areas of Hong Kong.

HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre),Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, 7th left) and other guests pose for a photo with mentors and mentees from the Strive and Rise Programme.

HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre),Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, 7th left) and other guests pose for a photo with mentors and mentees from the Strive and Rise Programme.

To celebrate the launch of the project, as well as the Club’s 140th Anniversary, the Project MuSE Concert was held today (17 April) at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, bringing together students from JC Project MuSE as well as musical talents nurtured by other projects supported by the Club.

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HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre),Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, 7th left) and other guests pose for a photo with mentors and mentees from the Strive and Rise Programme.

HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre),Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, 7th left) and other guests pose for a photo with mentors and mentees from the Strive and Rise Programme.

Club Chairman Michael Lee delivers a speech at the launch of JC Project MuSE.

Club Chairman Michael Lee delivers a speech at the launch of JC Project MuSE.

Officiating at the launch ceremony of JC Project MuSE were HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre), Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, left) and JC Project MuSE Advisory Committee Convenor Jat Sew-tong (back row,right), accompanied by ten students of JC Project MuSE.

Officiating at the launch ceremony of JC Project MuSE were HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre), Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, left) and JC Project MuSE Advisory Committee Convenor Jat Sew-tong (back row,right), accompanied by ten students of JC Project MuSE.

The concert opened with a performance by around one hundred primary school students participating in JC Project MuSE, who showcased the musical and sporting skills they had learned, including Wushu and taekwondo.

The concert opened with a performance by around one hundred primary school students participating in JC Project MuSE, who showcased the musical and sporting skills they had learned, including Wushu and taekwondo.

Students from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts perform using instruments from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Collection of String Instruments.

Students from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts perform using instruments from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Collection of String Instruments.

Officiating at the launch ceremony were HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki, Club Chairman Michael Lee and JC Project MuSE Advisory Committee Convenor Jat Sew-tong.

Club Chairman Michael Lee delivers a speech at the launch of JC Project MuSE.

Club Chairman Michael Lee delivers a speech at the launch of JC Project MuSE.

Speaking at the ceremony, Club Chairman Michael Lee said that sports and culture is one of the priority funding areas of the Club’s Charities Trust. Through providing a wide variety of music and sports education and performance opportunities, JC Project MuSE aims to help students from primary schools in underprivileged areas of our city boost their confidence and sense of self-worth and so nurture their holistic development. All of this is on display in the Club’s 140th Anniversary Project MuSE Concert, which not only showcases the exceptional talent of young musicians but also demonstrates our city’s cultural richness, vitality and diversity in supporting Hong Kong’s goal of becoming an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange, as outlined in the national 14th Five-Year Plan.

Officiating at the launch ceremony of JC Project MuSE were HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre), Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, left) and JC Project MuSE Advisory Committee Convenor Jat Sew-tong (back row,right), accompanied by ten students of JC Project MuSE.

Officiating at the launch ceremony of JC Project MuSE were HKSAR Government Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki (back row, centre), Club Chairman Michael Lee (back row, left) and JC Project MuSE Advisory Committee Convenor Jat Sew-tong (back row,right), accompanied by ten students of JC Project MuSE.

Chief Secretary for Administration Chan Kwok-ki congratulated the Club on its 140th Anniversary and expressed his gratitude to the Trust for its tireless work improving lives, supporting communities and shaping the city’s cultural landscape. Welcoming the launch of JC Project MuSE, he said that it is an important contribution towards an inclusive, creative and vibrant Hong Kong. By offering free, high-quality, and tailored music and sports education programmes to underprivileged primary students, the programme will empower them with diverse learning experiences and foster their whole-person development.

The concert opened with a performance by around one hundred primary school students participating in JC Project MuSE, who showcased the musical and sporting skills they had learned, including Wushu and taekwondo.

The concert opened with a performance by around one hundred primary school students participating in JC Project MuSE, who showcased the musical and sporting skills they had learned, including Wushu and taekwondo.

The concert opened with a performance by around one hundred primary school students participating in JC Project MuSE, who showcased the musical and sporting skills they had learned, including Wushu and taekwondo. During the concert, musical talent nurtured under various Trust-funded music programmes performed with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. These included solo virtuosos from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarships, awardees of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund, and visually impaired artists featured in the inclusive arts, No Limits festival, which was co-presented by the Trust. Other performers included participants in the Strive and Rise Programme, students from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts performing with The Hong Kong Jockey Club Collection of String Instruments, students from the Jockey Club TUTTI Programme, Musicus Society, the Hong Kong String Orchestra and the Music Children Foundation.

Over 900 students and their parents and teachers from JC Project MuSE, as well as over 240 participants and mentors from the Strive and Rise Programme, were invited to enjoy the concert, providing more underprivileged students with opportunities to engage with and experience the pleasure of music.

Students from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts perform using instruments from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Collection of String Instruments.

Students from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts perform using instruments from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Collection of String Instruments.

JC Project MuSE is a six-year school-based music and sports education programme developed with reference to the renowned El Sistema model. Targeting primary school children in underprivileged areas, the project aims to cultivate their interest in the arts and sports from a young age, so ensuring they have equal opportunities for growth and learning regardless of background or identity, thus promoting their holistic development.

The project offers three tiers of quality school-based music and sports programmes, tailored to different interest levels and abilities. The first tier offers entry-level taster programmes, such as workshops, mini concerts and fun sports classes. The second tier provides continuous training, enabling students to pursue advanced learning in at least one sport or musical discipline and to participate in ensembles or school sports teams. The project also provides musical instruments and sports equipment at schools. In the third tier, advanced training will be offered to support high-potential sports and musical talent, including scholarships or financial support for professional courses, and opportunities for overseas training. Other key components include professional development for music tutors and sports coaches, as well as opportunities to participate in performances, community showcases and sports competitions, enabling students to showcase their skills while enhancing parental support and community engagement.

JC Project MuSE began with a pilot in 2024, with five primary schools currently participating. The aim is to expand to 15 primary schools in the 2026/27 school year in the most impoverished districts, such as Kwun Tong, Sham Shui Po, Kwai Tsing, and North District. The project is expected to benefit over 100,000 children and their families, teachers and community members, with more than 8,000 students receiving continuous or advanced music and sports training. JC Project MuSE is co-organised by Hong Kong Baptist University, SF&OC Sports Legacy, The Education University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Further details can be found on the JC Project MuSE website: www.jcprojectmuse.hk.

As a not-for-profit sports and charity organisation rooted in Hong Kong for 140 years, the Club has a unique integrated business model through which racing and responsible sports wagering generate substantial tax contributions, charity support and employment opportunities for Hong Kong. Under the banner “With You. Then. Now. Always.” the Club is organising a series of celebratory initiatives to mark its 140th Anniversary and to recognise Hong Kong people’s contribution to its mission, which is to act continuously for the betterment of society. For more information, visit https://campaign.hkjc.com/140/en/.

The Hong Kong Volunteer Award Presentation Ceremony cum Forum 2025 was held today (9 January) to recognise the many volunteers who have contributed to the betterment of our society. The Award is supported by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust through its JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER initiative, launched and funded by the Trust in 2022 to promote a culture of volunteering and community care.

Janet Lee, wife of the HKSAR Chief Executive and Volunteer-in-Chief (2nd left); Clarence Leung, HKSAR Government Under Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs (2nd right); Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (1st left); and Melissa Kaye Pang, Chairman of the Agency for Volunteer Service (1st right), officiate at the Hong Kong Volunteer Award 2025 Presentation Ceremony.

Janet Lee, wife of the HKSAR Chief Executive and Volunteer-in-Chief (2nd left); Clarence Leung, HKSAR Government Under Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs (2nd right); Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (1st left); and Melissa Kaye Pang, Chairman of the Agency for Volunteer Service (1st right), officiate at the Hong Kong Volunteer Award 2025 Presentation Ceremony.

Co-organised by the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau and the Agency for Volunteer Service, the event's opening ceremony was officiated by guests including Janet Lee, wife of the HKSAR Chief Executive and Volunteer-in-Chief; Clarence Leung, HKSAR Government Under Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs; Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; and Melissa Kaye Pang, Chairman of the Agency for Volunteer Service.

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, delivers a speech at the Hong Kong Volunteer Award 2025 Presentation Ceremony.

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, delivers a speech at the Hong Kong Volunteer Award 2025 Presentation Ceremony.

Club Steward Jackson Woo highlighted the Club's long-standing partnership with the Agency for Volunteer Service, dating back to the 1970s, in promoting volunteering. In recent years, through the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER initiative, the Club has broadened its support by promoting the concept of “Volunteer for Impact" and introducing many exclusive awards that recognise contributions from diverse sectors and foster the sustainable development of volunteer services. He added that the Club's CARE@hkjc Volunteer Team participates in a variety of community services, including supporting the recently concluded 15th National Games, bringing care and warmth to communities across Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club was honoured with an Outstanding Corporate Award

The Hong Kong Jockey Club was honoured with an Outstanding Corporate Award

The Hong Kong Jockey Club was honoured with a Top Ten Highest Volunteer Hour Award.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club was honoured with a Top Ten Highest Volunteer Hour Award.

The CARE@hkjc Volunteer Team comprises dedicated employees who, in 2024 alone, contributed over 25,000 volunteering hours, benefiting more than 740,000 people. At this year's Hong Kong Volunteer Award, the Club was awarded, Outstanding Corporate Award and Top Ten Highest Volunteer Hour Award, underscoring the dedication and impact of its volunteer team.

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (first row, 8th left), and Freely Cheng, the Club’s Head of External Affairs (first row, 9th left), with members of the Club’s CARE@hkjc Volunteer Team.

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (first row, 8th left), and Freely Cheng, the Club’s Head of External Affairs (first row, 9th left), with members of the Club’s CARE@hkjc Volunteer Team.

The integrated platform launched under JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER has attracted over 23,000 registered volunteers to date, with cumulative service hours close to 270,000.

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (centre), with recipients of the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER Outstanding Evergreen Volunteer Award and the Outstanding Rising Star Volunteer Award.

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (centre), with recipients of the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER Outstanding Evergreen Volunteer Award and the Outstanding Rising Star Volunteer Award.

Since 2023, the Club has supported awards under the Hong Kong Volunteer Award scheme through JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER including the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER Outstanding Evergreen Volunteer Award, the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER Outstanding Caring School Award, the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER Evergreen Volunteer Award (Volunteer Hours), the JC VOLUNTEER TOETHER Rising Star Volunteer Award (Volunteer Hours) and the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER Caring School, all of which celebrate exceptional volunteering efforts. The Club also supports the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER Outstanding Rising Star Volunteer Award, which honours individuals who are volunteering for the first time or returning to volunteer work, recognising their achievements and contributions. Further details can be found on the Hong Kong Volunteer Award website: https://hkvaward.hk/

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (back row, 12th left), and Freely Cheng, the Club’s Head of External Affairs (back row, centre), with members of the Club’s CARE@hkjc Volunteer Team and the awarded JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER volunteers.

Jackson Woo, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (back row, 12th left), and Freely Cheng, the Club’s Head of External Affairs (back row, centre), with members of the Club’s CARE@hkjc Volunteer Team and the awarded JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER volunteers.

JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER was launched in collaboration with 12 partner organisations. It is designed to encourage and mobilise primary and secondary school students, families, working adults, people aged 50+ and retirees as well as the general public to do good for society. It has also created the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER PLATFORM in collaboration with six major volunteer matching hubs in Hong Kong to help people identify volunteering opportunities and register for and keep track of their volunteering activities.

The Club's support for the JC VOLUNTEER TOGETHER, like all its charity and community contributions, is made possible by its unique integrated business model through which racing and responsible sports wagering generate substantial tax contributions, charity support and employment opportunities for Hong Kong.

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