Student Ambassador Programme 

The Student Ambassador Programme is a flagship programme initiated by the Student Affairs Office in 2014. It offers comprehensive training to nurture students' personal development, preparing them to be exemplary representatives of the university. Student Ambassadors actively serve the university during major functions and events, taking on diverse roles such as guest welcoming, serving in graduation ceremonies, and serving as emcees for major events. This programme provides students with valuable opportunities to contribute to the university while equipping them for self-confidence, communication and leadership development. 


Student Ambassadors participating in a training session organized by the Student Affairs Office



Student Ambassadors leading the Officiating Guests at the Joint Graduation Ceremony

Sports Teams

Saint Francis University has established various varsity sports teams, including badminton, basketball, football, karatedo, table tennis, taekwondo, and volleyball. Through regular training, friendly matches, and local competitions, these teams continuously foster school spirit while dedicating themselves to cultivating students' teamwork and leadership skills.


Service-Learning Programme

The Service-Learning Programme aims to integrate students' academic and professional knowledge with community service. Through collaboration with partners across various sectors, the programme enables students to address social needs through practical experience, while facilitating the effective sharing of resources, strengthening community capacity, and nurturing socially responsible graduates with a global perspective.


Opportunities for the Elderly Project (OEP) - Workshop on Stretching Exercise with Elderly

Opportunities for the Elderly Project (OEP) - Experiential Activity on Horticultural Therapy with Elderly

Kids Buddy Service Learning Project - Inclusive Fun Day

Innovative Service Learning Project  - Applied Robotics in Voluntary Services

Student Organizations

The Students' Union, school societies, academic societies, and interest clubs provide students with a diverse platform to establish or join groups, connect with like‑minded peers, explore shared interests, enrich campus life, and bridge communication with the University. By founding interest-based societies and organizing activities, students can unlock their potential, enhance leadership skills, and expand their social networks. Students can obtain relevant information through the Student Portal.



Singing Club x GukLive School Tour

Music Club - Singing Contest Final


Students' Union – Orientation Day



Students' Union – Orientation Camp

 Sports Activities

The Student Affairs Office (SAO) provides a wide range of sports and physical activities —including fun days, regular training, and certificate courses — to encourage students to establish a healthy lifestyle. Through these activities, SAO aims to help students strike a balance between academic achievement and physical wellness, while fostering leadership skills, resilience, and holistic development to jointly build a supportive and positive campus environment.


Yoga Relaxation Class


Eco Heritage cycling tour


Muay Thai Beginner Class


Myofascial Release Course


Level 1 & 2 Mountain Craft Training Course


Basic Rope Technician Course



Affiliated Student Groups

Wofoo Leadership Network (WLN)

The Wofoo Leadership Network (WLN) aims to nurture young people's positive outlook and leadership competencies through activities focusing on leadership training, civic education, and community service. The programme also provides opportunities for cross-institutional collaboration and engagement with professionals from various sectors to support students' future academic and career development.

WLN - Dialogues with Professionals: Sharing Session of Professional Nurses

WLN - DIY Environmentally Lanterns Promotion Booth

WLN Inauguration Ceremony

Saint Francis University Golden Z Club

Sponsored by Zonta club of the New Territories, Saint Francis University Golden Z club is dedicated to supporting students' holistic development by fostering a positive mindset and enhancing interpersonal communication skills.  In addition, the club seeks to offer career guidance to effectively contribute to students' personal and professional growth.


Celebrating International Women's Day



The Rotaract Club of SFU

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of the Peak, the Rotaract Club of Saint Francis University is dedicated to developing leadership skills and promoting professional growth among young people, while encouraging active community service and fostering international understanding and friendship. Through diverse service projects and exchange opportunities, the Club empowers students to enhance their social responsibility, personal development, and civic engagement, ultimately contributing to the sustainable development of society.


The Paint Beautiful at Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Bridge

Lunch of the Rotary Club of the Peak with the Rotaract Club of Saint Francis University

Service Leadership Development Programmes (SLDP)

Wise Walker

The Wise Walker Programme, with the motto "Together We Walk", aims to build a caring and supportive campus community by promoting peer-to-peer support. Through diverse training, an exchange tour, and student-led activities, the programme empowers a group of students as Wise Walkers to support one another and contribute to their fellow students' well-being on campus.

Mental Health Student Ambassadors

Wise walkers attending the Warm Welcoming activity


Wise Walkers visiting Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and National University of Singapore (NUS) in Singapore to gain insights into peer-to-peer support


Walk Walks leading peer support activity


Wise Walkers organising the Peer Power Booth to support fellow students before the examination

Mental Health Student Ambassadors

The Mental Health Student Ambassador Programme aims to cultivate students' professional knowledge and practical competencies in mental health promotion. Through a series of training sessions in mental health first aid, positive psychology and empathy development, student ambassadors will design and participate in a range of mental health awareness activities on and off campus to build a caring and supportive campus network.

Mental Health Student Ambassador Inauguration Ceremony

Certificate in Positive Psychology and Gamification of Positive Psychology Application

Walking Together, We Leap - Campus Mental Health Promotion Day