Hong Kong steps up scrutiny of private schools

    Hong Kong steps up scrutiny of private schools

    Hong Kong’s private schools could be ordered to cease operating or have their registration revoked if their management is deemed unsatisfactory under new guidelines issued by education authorities. The Education Bureau released a code of practice on Friday for private primary and secondary schools, following reports of poor management – including some allegedly offering unauthorised…

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    Hong Kong school’s registration revoked amid cross-border DSE tutorial centre row

    Hong Kong school’s registration revoked amid cross-border DSE tutorial centre row

    Hong Kong’s education authorities have revoked the registration of a troubled private school due to poor management, following allegations that the institution collaborated with a Shenzhen-based tutorial centre without prior approval. The Education Bureau (EDB) announced on Friday that it had decided to cancel the registration of Tsung Tsin Middle School, which had previously been…

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    Hong Kong DSE pupils ‘not affected by rising number of private candidates’

    Hong Kong DSE pupils ‘not affected by rising number of private candidates’

    The performance of local students in Hong Kong’s university entrance exams has not been affected by an influx of private candidates, authorities have said, even though the number of mainland Chinese participants has grown substantially and includes some whose eligibility has been questioned. The Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority’s defence coincides with calls from…

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    Second Hong Kong school suspended over unauthorised courses aimed at mainland Chinese

    Second Hong Kong school suspended over unauthorised courses aimed at mainland Chinese

    Hong Kong education authorities have suspended a second private school in their crackdown on institutions collaborating with third-party agencies to help students from outside the city qualify for subsidised university programmes. The Education Bureau said on Monday that it was “very seriously” looking into institutions that were allegedly collaborating with placement or tutoring agencies to…

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