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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 list of primary schools in Hong Kong is arranged by 18 districts of Hong Kong. It includes government schools, aided schools, Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools, private schools, as well as English Schools Foundation (ESF) schools and other international schools.
Since then, the school was known as "Po Leung Kuk Camões Tan Siu Lin Primary School". The school became a pioneer Direct Subsidy Scheme primary school in Hong Kong in the school year 2000. In the school year 2017–2018, it broke the Hong Kong record of Primary One application by having 8,100 applications.
The SSA scheme also covers the Guangdong Scheme and Fujian Scheme which provides monthly allowance to Hong Kong residents who choose to reside in Guangdong [11] or Fujian. [12] In 2020-2021, the government had spent $38,166Mn on the SSA Scheme. [10] CLEIC Scheme
YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College (Chinese: 港青基信書院; Jyutping: gong2 cing1 gei1 seon3 syu1 jyun2), abbreviated as YHKCC, is a secondary school located at Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong operated under the Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) of the Education Bureau. [3] [4] It is the first secondary school sponsored by the YMCA of Hong ...
Hong Kong's economy contracted in the three months ending in June as export growth decelerated and the Chinese territory prepared to launch a voucher scheme to boost consumer spending. Consumer ...
Direct Subsidy Scheme. Chan Shu Kui Memorial School (陳樹渠紀念中學) China Holiness College (中聖書院) Delia Memorial School (Broadway) (地利亞修女紀念學校﹝百老匯﹞) Delia Memorial School (Glee Path) (地利亞修女紀念學校(吉利徑)) Heung To Middle School (香島中學)
Prior to the subsidy scheme, most of the self-financing degree programs charged students HKD $60,000 - $130,000 a year. [16] Under the new subsidy scheme, the tuition fees for most self-financing degree programs drop to HKD$24,000 - $99,030. [16] Some institutions even have a tuition fee level lower than the one at publicly funded universities.