Officers intercept teenage boy after he is found acting suspiciously at Shin Ming Estate in Tseung Kwan O. Source link
Read More »Another Hong Kong student joins ‘super top scorers’ in university entrance exams
Enzo Leung, 18, originally scored perfect 5** in only six of his seven subjects and extended mathematics module elective. Source link
Read More »Selfie ban: student punished by school for taking self-portrait triggers debate
A school in China that bans students from using the internet unless doing homework, spies on them online and demands access to phone records, is at the centre of a debate on invasive rules. Source link
Read More »Over 30,000 students quit Hong Kong schools, high-income districts hit hardest
Comparison of enrolment figures from the Education Bureau shows that 30,515 students withdrew from schools in Hong Kong between October 2020 and September 2021. Source link
Read More »Hong Kong teacher quits after he is caught watching porn in class
Leung Shek Chee College in Kwun Tong says it has reported the incident to the Education Bureau and police community relations officer. Source link
Read More »Who is John Lee, Hong Kong’s new leader?
Former schoolmates at Wah Yan College, Kowloon recall the boy who aced exams but kept a low profile. Source link
Read More »Hong Kong’s John Lee vows to build city into vibrant metropolis at final rally
Former policeman offers rare glimpse into childhood, sharing story about how his father was able to afford luxury of buying television set. Source link
Read More »Hong Kong teen charged with sedition granted bail, told to resign from student body
Shum Ka-hon, 17, told to also discard social media apps in his electronic devices, obey 7½-hour curfew and surrender travel documents in exchange for personal freedom. Source link
Read More »Hong Kong student faces up to 7 years’ jail for rioting during 2019 protests
Engineering student Kok Tsz-lun, 20, pleads guilty in exchange for two other charges to be dropped. Source link
Read More »Hong Kong education authorities weigh suspending classes in secondary schools
Hong Kong’s education authorities are considering suspending in-person classes in secondary schools amid growing local outbreaks involving the Delta and Omicron variants, with health experts and principals backing the idea and an announcement expected soon.The expected development came after an overnight lockdown at Sham Shui Po’s Fu Yuet House in …
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