“…Resilient attitudinal dispositions in migrant students may be especially related to the quality of bonds and perceived social support in family and educational contexts. Some studies suggest that parents and teachers can be important models of resilience, favoring the social integration and participation of their children or students and the development of meaningful bonds with their peers, even when an adverse environment exists [ 40 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 ]. Although resilience is rarely the result of in-school interventions alone, the various programs/training, such as Psychosocial Structured Activities [ 74 ] ‘Be yourself and have a ball’ [ 75 ], and the Hong Kong Healthy School Award [ 76 ], converge in focusing their efforts on strengthening student engagement with school and increasing personal skills.…”