
International Reunion 2026
Featuring She Sails Community Forum: Global Perspectives, One Community
Dana Hall's International Reunion 2026 brings our global community together in Hong Kong for a meaningful weekend of connection and conversation.
Centered on the She Sails Community Forum: Global Perspectives, One Community and complemented by signature reunion events such as the Harbor Cruise, the weekend gathers alumnae, parent and student voices from across Asia for inspiring dialogue and shared experiences. Together, we will celebrate the strength, impact, and enduring bonds of the Dana Hall global community while reconnecting with one another, meeting new friends, networking, and reliving beloved traditions from ring taps to class songs and more.
Event details
Friday, March 6
Alumnae Welcome Reception
Hosted by Chloe Suen ’00
Soho House Hong Kong
33 Des Voeux Rd W, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
6:30-9 p.m.
Enjoy a warm welcome to the weekend by reconnecting with fellow alumnae over cocktails and conversation.
Saturday, March 7
She Sails Community Forum: Global Perspectives, One Community
Hong Kong Country Club
188號 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong
10 - 3 p.m.
Gather with alumnae, parents, and students from across Asia for inspiring dialogue, networking and a celebration of the strength and connection of the Dana Hall global community.
Alumnae Harbor Cruise
Central Pier No. 10, Hong Kong
7 - 9 p.m.
Relive one of everyone's favorite traditions. Complete with ring taps and class songs.
Parent Dinner with Head of School Katherine Bradley
The China Club
13-15/F., The Old Bank of China Building, Bank Street, Central, Hong Kong
Private Dining Room
At an intimate dinner gathering, connect with other parents and engage in conversation with Head of School Katherine Bradley.
Please: No sports shoes, t-shirts, short trousers, or slippers.
Sunday, March 8
Amor Caritas Service Project
Clean Up Hong Kong Trails (CUHKT)
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Meeting location: TBD
Established in 2016, Clean Up Hong Kong Trails is a volunteer organization dedicated to preserving Hong Kong’s trail system through organized clean-up initiatives. During this service activity, the Dana Hall group will be assigned a section of trail to “deep clean,” removing rubbish and debris to help protect and maintain these valued natural spaces. This outdoor experience will include light hiking, with some elevation gain along the route. The activity is designed to be accessible to participants of varying ages and fitness levels. Attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear suitable for walking and hiking.
Administrators in Attendance




She Sails International Panelists and Presenters
- Chayapa (Pink) Chutrakal ’11
- Mayo Hirabayashi ’07
- Momori Hirabayashi ’12
- Bich Nguyen-Thi ’82
- Annie Song ’14
- Chloe Suen ’00
- Jiwon Woo ’06
- Chen Yang '00














