At Tenby Schools Setia Eco Gardens, we are proud to nurture students who are not only curious learners but also confident performers. This year, five of our talented young pianists –Jeanette, Jeannie, Hannah, Cassara, and Shayya – achieved remarkable success at the prestigious Hong Kong International Music Festival 2025, one of Asia’s largest and most competitive stages for young musicians.About the Hong Kong International Music FestivalThe Hong Kong International Music Festival (HKIMF) is recognised globally for its high standards and wide reach. Each year, it attracts thousands of participants from across Asia, Europe and beyond, showcasing talent across piano, strings, vocals, and other classical disciplines. With strong affiliations to respected conservatories and international music organisations, the HKIMF provides a platform where promising musicians can shine on a truly global stage.Our Proud WinnersJeanette – Received the Piano Junior Outstanding Silver Award.Jeannie – Earned the Piano Children Excellent Gold Award.Hannah & Cassara – Both claimed 1st Place in their divisions of the Junior Piano Category.Shayya – Secured the Piano Junior Outstanding Silver AwardTalent, Character & ConfidenceWhat makes us especially proud is not only the exceptional talent these young ladies displayed, but the way they carried themselves with confidence, grace, and humility. Their achievements reflect our commitment to Amazing Learning – where every child is encouraged to explore passions, grow resilience, and perform at their best.At Tenby SEG, we celebrate every achievement – whether it’s winning on the international stage or bravely stepping onto it for the first time. Every milestone matters, and every success inspires our whole community.Looking AheadAs part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP), Tenby SEG offers our students opportunities to shine not only in academics but also in the arts, sports, leadership, and beyond. Success stories like Jeanette, Jeannie, Hannah, Cassara, and Shayya remind us of the incredible potential within our students – potential that grows when they are supported, challenged, and celebrated.Congratulations once again to our young pianists!