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In August 2023, officials from Hong Kong and Guangdong signed a framework agreement to strengthen education exchanges and cooperation between schools in the two regions. The agreement aimed to promote collaboration and exchanges in education, nurture talent for the development of the Greater Bay Area , and contribute to the development of both ...
HKTDC Education & Careers Expo [1] is a platform organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) which brings together bringing employers in contact with potential employees, and educators and professional bodies in contact with those looking to improve their skills and knowledge or to attain a professional qualification. The four ...
The Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) is instituted by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong to enhance the quality of private schools at the primary and secondary levels. [1] The Hong Kong government has been encouraging non-government secondary schools which have attained a sufficiently high educational standard to join the DSS by providing subsidies to enhance the quality of private school education ...
The POA System divides schools in the territory into catchment areas known as school nets. [2]: 3 As of 2020, Hong Kong is divided into 36 school nets. [5] Of the 36 nets, nets 34 and 41 in Kowloon and 11 and 12 in Hong Kong Island are considered the most prestigious with the best schools. Many parents who can afford housing in these districts ...
1989 - The Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong 1997 - The Open University of Hong Kong 2021 - Hong Kong Metropolitan University 1997 Lingnan University 嶺南大學: UGC-funded 1888 - Christian College in Guangzhou. 1903 - Canton Christian College 1927 - Lingnan University 1967 - Lingnan College, re-established in Hong Kong 1978 - registered ...
The Education University of Hong Kong [4] (EdUHK) is a public university in Ting Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. The university was founded in 1994 as The Hong Kong Institute of Education . It is one of eight subsidised universities under the University Grants Committee of Hong Kong and the only one historically dedicated to teacher education ...
Belilios Public School was a girls' secondary school founded in 1890 – the first government school in Hong Kong that provided bilingual education in English and Chinese. The push for Chinese education in a British system did not begin until the rise of social awareness of the Chinese community following the 1919 May Fourth Movement and the ...
The Quality Education Fund (Chinese: 優質教育基金; 2 January 1998 – ) is a fund in Hong Kong set up for promoting education reform. It was suggested by Tung Chee-hwa, former Chief Executive of Hong Kong, in his first policy address in October 1997. It is used for funding various quality education programmes in Hong Kong. [1]