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  2. Richard Eng - Wikipedia

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    Richard Eng. 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]

  3. Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers ( HKFEW) is a pro-Beijing teachers union in Hong Kong. [2] [3] [4] Established in 1975, it is currently the largest teachers union in Hong Kong, after the disbandment of the Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union. It was established to "rally teachers to adopt the position of 'loving Hong Kong and the ...

  4. Cram schools in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, Hong Kong secondary school teachers earnings are capped at $68,915, and a primary school teacher was earning maximum $52,815 in 2009. [2] Some of the tutors, or "presenters", are model-turned. [4] [10]

  5. St. Paul's College, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's College is the earliest Anglo-Chinese school. [1] Its founder, Rev. Vincent John Stanton, was the first colonial chaplain of the former Colony of Hong Kong, appointed in 1843.

  6. Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union - Wikipedia

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    Wan Chai Office of HKPTU. The Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (HKPTU) was a pro-democracy trade union, professional association and social concern group in Hong Kong. At the time of its disbandment in 2021, it was the largest teachers' organisation in Hong Kong with over 95,000 members, representing over 90 per cent of the profession.

  7. Category : Professional associations based in Hong Kong

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    Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences. Hong Kong Bar Association. Hong Kong Institute of Architects. Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Hong Kong Institute of Planners. Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors. Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design. Hong Kong Institution of Engineers.

  8. St. Paul's Co-educational College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1915 as St. Paul's Girls' College (聖保羅女書院) by the Hong Kong Anglican Church. [3] The school's motto is Faith, Hope and Love, derived from 1 Corinthians 13 of the Bible.

  9. Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and ...

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    The Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation (HKCAA) was a statutory body established under the HKCAA Ordinance (Chapter 1150) in 1990. During the 1990s, HKCAA conducted accreditation exercises for institutions such as Hong Kong Baptist University, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Lingnan University, Open Learning Institute, and the Hong Kong Polytechnic.