Designing Tomorrow:

Sustainable Food for a Better World

Summer Program 2025

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Join us for a unique one-week summer program that offers hands-on learning experiences, cultural immersion, and problem-solving opportunities in sustainable architecture and food systems, all designed to equip students with future-ready skills in innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Program Dates & Schedule

4th - 8th August 2025

9:00am - 4:00pm

Students will discover new learning environments, explore various career opportunities, and forge new connections as they develop solutions for our collective future.

 

Program Fee HKD 9,200

(10% off for Saint Too Bloom Academy students)

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For students age 11-14

Medium of Instruction: Bilingual

(Putonghua & English)

Program Highlights

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Program Designer

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Renée Boey 

Founder & Principal, Saint Too Bloom Academy
 
Renee has dedicated her career to integrating innovation and entrepreneurship into education. With a background in both educational leadership and social entrepreneurship, she has overseen Bloom’s rapid growth and the development of its signature STEAM and experiential learning programs. As a teacher, she has seen pressure of tests stifles the imagination and stress of college admissions saps the pleasure of learning. To address these concerns, Renée and her team have done extensive research, designed original curricula, and pursued professional development to prepare young people to face these challenges with positivity, integrity, and creative confidence.
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Greg Mertz 

Director of Innovation, New England Innovation Academy
 
Greg Mertz is an education leader and Director of Innovation at New England Innovation Academy (NEIA), driving hands-on, future-focused learning. He specializes in human-centered design, makerspaces, and emerging technologies, creating programs that empower students to solve real-world problems. Greg has led initiatives integrating AI, entrepreneurship, and fabrication into the curriculum while mentoring faculty in project-based learning. Passionate about transforming education, Greg ensures students are not just prepared for the future—but equipped to shape it.

Program Instructor

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Greg Mertz 

Director of Innovation, New England Innovation Academy
 
Greg Mertz is an education leader and Director of Innovation at New England Innovation Academy (NEIA), driving hands-on, future-focused learning. He specializes in human-centered design, makerspaces, and emerging technologies, creating programs that empower students to solve real-world problems. Greg has led initiatives integrating AI, entrepreneurship, and fabrication into the curriculum while mentoring faculty in project-based learning. Passionate about transforming education, Greg ensures students are not just prepared for the future—but equipped to shape it.
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Cara Sun

Makerspace Coordinator, Bloom KKCA Academy

Cara really enjoys teaching and taking care of children. Helping them to achieve their own milestones is one of her personal motivations. She is also able to encourage and guide her students to explore their daily life and cultivate positive values during their learning opportunities and interaction with peers and adults, which she believes are essential for children's development. 

Ready to Join?

Submit your application today and be part of this transformative experience!

Enrollment Deadline: June 1, 2025

Contact Information

For questions or further details:

Email: admissions@bloom.edu.hk

Phone: 2216 5200

Let’s innovate, collaborate, and create lasting changes together this summer!

Designing Tomorrow: Sustainable Food for a Better World

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Saint Too Bloom Academy (STBA)

STBA is an innovative secondary school in Hong Kong focused on entrepreneurship, STEAM, and real-world problem-solving. Known for its forward-thinking curriculum emphasizing applied learning and partnerships with industry leaders, STBA equips students with the skillsets to think critically and act creatively. The school advocates personalized learning, compassionate social impact, and experiential learning.