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Richard Eng (born 1964) is an English tutor and entrepreneur based in Hong Kong. [1] He founded Beacon College in Hong Kong, [ 2 ] and is considered the first celebrity tutor in Hong Kong. [ 3 ]
[12] [13] [14] Beacon College had revealed in its 2015 application for listing of the HK Stock Exchange that it made HK$236.4 million, HK$337.9 million, and HK$327.8 million in 2013, 2014 and 2015, respectively, and that its unnamed “top one tutor” was responsible for generating 43.6 percent, 45.5 percent and 40.5 percent of its turnover in ...
Beacon College Ltd., doing business as Beacon College, is a cram school in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1989 by June Leung, Christine Ng and Richard Eng in Yuen Long . The school provides secondary tutorial classes for students sitting for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education , day-time secondary courses, pre-education courses and life ...
Modern Education (Chinese: 現代教育), formerly Intel Education, is a Hong Kong cram school. It was founded in 1988 by Ken Ng Kam-Lun. According to the Education Bureau, there were at its peak 14 branches across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. It as of 2024 only has one branch in Tsuen Wan following its liquidation in 2020 ...
King's Glory Education Tsuen Wan Branch. The King's Glory Education (KGE) Centre is a Cram school in Hong Kong founded in 1986 by Shum Yi-Fai (aka "Dr F. Shum"). It is targeted at students at S.6 level (previously S.5 and S.7 levels) who are sitting the HKDSE (combined from the former HKCEE and HKALE exams).
DSC International School, Hong Kong (DSC) Ontario Secondary School Diploma: CTF Education Group Canadians in Hong Kong. 1986 Kiangsu and Chekiang Primary School (KCPS) Early Years Foundation Stage, National Curriculum for England: Kiangsu and Chekiang Residents' Association of Hong Kong 1953 Kiangsu-Chekiang College, International Section (KCCIS)
Rotary Club of Hong Kong Island West Hong Chi Morninghope School; Rhenish Church Grace School; Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong B. M. Kotewall Memorial School; Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong Jockey Club Elaine Field School; Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong Ko Fook Iu Memorial School; Salvation Army Shek Wu School
The Jockey Club Sarah Roe Centre (JCSRC) was built in 1986 with funds donated from the then Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and named after Mrs. Sarah Roe, an occupational therapist, who was a founder of the Child Development Centre at the Matilda Hospital. The first floor of the building used to house the Parents, Teachers, and Students ...