Xia Baolong meets Secretary for Education Choi Yuk-lin and representatives of 22 tertiary education bodies during their trip to Beijing.
Kindergarten operator had invited parents to contribute HK$23,000 per child into a ‘Capital Contribution Scheme’ meant to ‘update, maintain and improve’ the campus.
International Baccalaureate Organization launches inquiry after exams already taken in some time zones, including Hong Kong, appeared online.
International Baccalaureate says an investigation has found ‘students have engaged’ in ‘time-zone cheating’ activities but it did not disclose the number of pupils involved.
Kindergartens are struggling with rising rents which take a minimum of half their tuition fee income, an industry leader says.
Rocky Tuan has undergone surgery in Kuala Lumpur after fall, university says.
Entrance rate for Chinese-speaking pupils almost three times higher over same period, government figures show.
Small number of pupils have engaged in ‘time zone cheating’ and practice not widespread, IB says, although Post finds papers downloaded over 45,000 times.
Hong Kong student says she is devastated by apparent leak, calling it unfair to everyone who had studied for test.
Under shift taking effect next year, students will be given choice of writing one paper instead of current two when taking Chinese history exam for university entrance exams.
Data collected from 449 local secondary schools shows 91 per cent picked Hong Kong, 9 per cent chose to study outside city.
Times Higher Education says decline in ranking of some institutions reflects fierce competition on continent.
Chief Secretary Eric Chan says authorities and schools can use film culture, mega sports events and exchanges such as visits to aerospace facilities to carry out national education.
Legislator Tik Chi-yuen says he will file a complaint with ombudsman if bureau does not allow Rosaryhill Secondary School to operate for two more years.
Hong Kong’s Justin Lee and Adam Jones help Imperial College London to a record five wins in long-running University Challenge quiz show.
Minister Christine Choi dismisses suggestion parents did not want to send children to local schools because of the increasing emphasis on national education.
Hongkongers under the age of 50 will be able to continue applying for five-year graduate visas, while all other candidates must be no more than 35 years old.
Technological and Higher Education Institute under Vocational Training Council is among four institutions to make known intention of becoming university of applied sciences.
Audit Commission says there has been a ‘lack of enthusiasm’ among schools for applying for academy membership for pupils.
HKU plans to offer joint programmes with overseas institutions and take in more non-local students at hub, the Post learns.
Arrangement will allow for ‘more effective management’ of exam material, lowers risk of copyright infringement, spokesman says.