Flag Raising Ceremony Students’ Sharing 2026-3-12
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Annushka and Olive, students from Form 3 Bauhinia and Form 3 Delonix respectively, did a promotion of the upcoming CSS Pi Day on behalf of the Maths Faculty. They gave a brief introduction of Pi Day, introduced different activities and encouraged fellow students to join.

Written by Annushka ROSHAN (Form 3) and Olive LEE (Form 3)
Annushka & Olive: Good morning, everyone!
Olive: Hey, Annushka! Do you remember what's special about March 14th?
Annushka: Of course! It’s Pi Day—March 14th, just like the number π (pi), which is approximately 3.14. Plus, the way we pronounce π (“P-I”) sounds a lot like “pie” (“P-I-E”), so people often celebrate by eating a pie!
Olive: That's right! But wait…this year, March 14th falls on a Saturday. Does that mean we don't have any pie at school?
Annushka: No worries, Olive! The Maths Faculty is throwing the celebration one day earlier, which will be tomorrow!
Olive: Yay! That means fun Math games and lots of pies, right?
Annushka: Yes! There will be lots and lots of delicious pie and circular snacks!
Olive: So, where will it be?
Annushka: Just outside the G/F General Office. There will be booths with exciting games, chances to win prizes, and if you can recite the most digits of Pi, you'll earn a mysterious reward!
Olive: Oh, I remember last year—Hoi Ching from F4Ja memorized 113 digits of Pi!
Annushka: That was incredible! Let’s see if anyone can beat that record this year. Come and make your mark—maybe you’ll set a new school record!
Olive: So don’t forget—join us tomorrow for CSS Pi Day!
Annushka: It’s going to be irrationally fun!
Annushka and Olive: Thank you, and see you there!





