Chinese culture is manifested in all aspects of Chinese life, including its language, food, clothing, art and literature.

Chinese fellowship of Victoria advocates the preservation of the excellent traditional Chinese art and cultures ; through the continuous education of the younger Chinese generations. Through education, our descendants and other ethnic students can learn and understand more of Chinese ways of life.

Chinese fellowship Chinese School was founded in 1971 based on the objectives and spirit of the Fellowship. It is one of the earliest weekend Chinese schools in Victoria. Since 1990, Chinese fellowship of Victoria was able to have recruited Ms. Linda Huang (黃磊), a senior educator from Taiwan, as the principal. The school has since achieved many remarkable results. In 1991, the school was the first weekend Chinese school in Victoria accredited with a VCE registration. Linda retired due to her personal busy schedule. In 1995, Ms. Shao Yali (邵雅麗) took over as the principal. Under the new leadership, the school entered a new development phase, and the number of non-Chinese students studying in the school continued to increase. In recent years, Chinese school has achieved excellent results in Chinese literature; with many students achieving +45 VCE scores in Chinese language at the Year 12 VCE exams,

Chinese fellowship of Victoria insists on promoting Chinese education, and will continue to support Chinese fellowship Chinese School, and make positive contributions to the prosperity of Australia’s multiculturalism.

CFV committee joining Chinese school graduation dinner in 2019.

CFV committee joining Chinese school thanksgiving dinner in 2022.