About Duck Art Auction

Student made Duck Art for a cause

What it is

The Duck Art featuring this year at long ducker is created by students of different houses each bringing unique perspective on long ducker.

Where money goes

All profits from this event goes to local charities, voted in by the students themselves. Students are able to elect house charities each year and make contributions with this being one way.

How It Works

The auction process is simple and transparent. Place a bid on a duck exceding the previous bid listed. Ensure that you can pay for the duck art as well.

About the developer

James Gui

Full stack developer

Y13 Student at Harrow HK

He is the student who designed and developed this website, driven by a passion for technology, engineering, and robotics. With a strong interest in innovation, he is eager to explore internships and opportunities that allow him to apply his skills and continue learning in the fields of tech, robotics, and engineering. Connect with him on LinkedIn to collaborate or discuss exciting opportunities!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I place a bid?

To place a bid, create an account and navigate to the active auction page. Enter your bid amount, which must be higher than the current highest bid. You'll receive notifications about your bid status.

How are the funds allocated?

100% of all auction proceeds go directly to our house charities.

Are the ducks collectible?

Yes! Each rubber duck is a limited edition or one-of-a-kind creation. Many are designed by renowned artists and come with certificates of authenticity.

How do I know if I've won?

When an auction ends, the highest bidder receives an email confirmation of their win. We also display auction results on our website for 7 days after closing.