Qihua Primary School - School Crest

School Crest

Qihua is a school where pupils persevere to succeed and aspire for knowledge and lifelong learning in the context of our national education goals.

  • The Laurels symbolize aspiration for success.
  • The Book symbolizes the quest for knowledge.
  • The Torch symbolizes the search for lifelong learning.
  • The Globe symbolizes the global outlook of the pupils of Qihua.

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