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Jul 30, 2025

HK universities see success in drive to attract more top talent from abroad

Hong Kong is attracting global STEM talent with increased research funding and a focus on science and technology. Geopolitical tensions and declining research funding in the West are pushing mainland China-born academics to Hong Kong. Concerns are rising that an influx of such academics will reduce diversity and hinder long-term innovation in the universities.

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Jul 22, 2025

Record high 74% of Hong Kong pupils assigned to first choice secondary school

Highest success rate through central allocation system attributed to shrinking pupil numbers with 8-year low of 48,011 taking part.

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Jul 15, 2025

Why are more Hong Kong pupils opting for IB programme over DSE?

Number of IB students in the city has jumped nearly 20 per cent over past five years, with more preferring its 鈥榗reative鈥 curriculum over the DSE

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Apr 24, 2025

61% of eligible DSE candidates get into Hong Kong public universities, down from 70%

Competition for places greater as axing of liberal studies core subject allowed more students to meet minimum entrance criteria

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Apr 16, 2025

Hong Kong schools on 鈥榝rontline鈥 of preventing 鈥榮oft resistance,鈥 education minister says

Hong Kong鈥檚 education minister has said that schools are on the 鈥渇rontline鈥 of preventing the spread of 鈥渟oft resistance,鈥 as students may develop 鈥渆xtreme, biased鈥 values due to online rumours.

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Apr 16, 2025

172% surge of dependant enrolments into Hong Kong universities in past 2 years

Influx of children of non-local professionals admitted by the eight public universities has prompted angry backlash from local parents

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Feb 17, 2025

Hong Kong public secondary schools can offer foreign languages to younger pupils

Government offering HK$250,000 in funding for each school to launch foreign language courses for Form One to Three from next academic year.

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Feb 12, 2025

Hong Kong may require minimum stay to obtain 鈥榣ocal student鈥 university status

Minister says she will take reference from overseas as government responds to claims of talent schemes being abused to secure cheaper tuition.

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Feb 5, 2025

Early exit rates at elite Hong Kong secondary schools drop sharply

The Post reviews 14 schools, finding fewer students leaving for second straight year and most departure rates lower than before emigration wave.

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Dec 6, 2024

HK Education Bureau to launch new round of E-APP applications tomorrow

The Education Bureau (EDB) will launch a new round of applications under the Electronic Advance Application System for Post-secondary Programmes (E-APP) in December.HK

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Aug 19, 2024

Hong Kong may place more emphasis on sports when assessing pupils for secondary school

Education Bureau proposes revised grading mechanism in which PE scores are included while weightage for some other subjects slightly reduced

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Aug 16, 2024

Microsoft puts AI in Hong Kong primary school, commits to expansion as OpenAI pulls back

Microsoft is expanding AI-related educational initiatives in the city, maintaining access to OpenAI鈥檚 models, while its China business draws scrutiny at home

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Aug 14, 2024

Number of Hong Kong students at state schools in England rises by nearly a third

Birmingham, Nottinghamshire and Barnet the most popular choices, government survey finds

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Aug 8, 2024

UK private school exodus expected on higher VAT, but experts say Hong Kong families unfazed

Consultants add the VAT roll-out is likely to be charged in phases and schools may not pass on all the tax burden to parents

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Jul 24, 2024

Designated webpage for Secondary Six students with updated information for release of HKDSE exam results

The results of the 2024 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination was released on July 17.

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Oct 23, 2023

Hong Kong鈥檚 DSE candidates studying foreign languages will have to sit exams provided by different overseas bodies from 2025

All foreign-language courses under DSE from 2025 will use papers provided by relevant bodies, such as Alliance Francaise, after previous supplier withdraws. Urdu and Hindi will be suspended from that year, with only the former returning in 2026.

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Oct 20, 2023

Hundreds of students expected to sit Hong Kong鈥檚 DSE university entrance exams across the border, as schools apply for new status

At least four mainland schools catering to Hong Kong pupils have applied to be Diploma of Secondary Education exam centres, according to principal. One school head estimates a few hundred pupils on the mainland will sit the exams, as institutions await whether candidates will be able to do so locally.

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Oct 16, 2023

One-third of students who sat Hong Kong university entrance exams appeal results

The exam authority said over 16,600 candidates who sat in this year鈥檚 university entrance exam have applied for papers to be checked or marked again, 1.7 per cent more than last year.

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Jun 6, 2023

Hong Kong schools lost 33,600 students in last academic year amid emigration wave, 10 per cent more than in 2020-21

Official figures show total number of students who left local education system exceeded 64,000 in last two years. But school representatives say exodus may have peaked and they expect number of departures to decrease this year.

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Jun 2, 2023

Second week of Hong Kong鈥檚 DSE exams springs no major surprises after tough first round

About 47,500 DSE candidates started elective exams this week, with science and finance-related subjects at fore. Educationalist say chemistry may have presented tougher challenge because of new question types.

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Hong Kong SAR, China

Overview

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (HKSAR) is at the gateway of the Pearl River Delta and Guangdong Province in China. The population of Hong Kong is over six million people. Hong Kong's ninety-nine year history as a British colony ended on July 1, 1997 when Hong Kong and the New Territories were returned to Chinese sovereignty. Hong Kong retains a high degree of autonomy in all areas except foreign affairs and defense. Its present free market system and lifestyle, including education, are to remain unchanged until 2047.

Hong Kong's historic role as Asia's major economic broker has been challenged by Singapore to the south and Shanghai to the north. The 1997 Asian economic meltdown impacted Hong Kong just as the British were changing the guard for the last time. A few years later SARS arrived with a further negative impact on Hong Kong's economy.

Education

The Hong Kong education system, overseen by the and with roots in the British examination system, has restricted access to higher education. For example, since 1994, only a total of 14,500 places have been available for first year students at universities supported by the Hong Kong government. As a result the government has proposed short and long term education reforms.

Education reforms have included changing the medium of instruction (MOI) from English to mostly Chinese at the secondary school level, modifying the curriculum, expanding IT in education, creating additional educational opportunities for secondary school leavers and other management issues. Proposed reforms have included relying less on assessment by examination and restructuring the education ladder to six years primary, three years lower secondary, three years senior secondary and four years tertiary.

To expand educational opportunities for secondary school leavers, the Hong Kong government provided funds in 2002 to both public and private providers to establish associate degree programs on a fee-paying basis. Scholarship assistance was also available for students. A major goal for local students who enter the associate degree program is to gain admission to a Hong Kong university. Other students enroll in off-shore ordinary bachelor degree programs through the continuing education unit(s) of Hong Kong universities. A few apply for transfer credit to US four-year institutions.

Hong Kong has one educational system/district that is "governed" by two complementary but powerful governmental agencies including which has financial oversight of tertiary education as well as that oversees the development of education policy at all levels.

The academic year of post-secondary institutions is from September to April or May. The majority of the programs operate on a two-semester system, while some programs are on a three-semester system. Please consult the individual institution's website for specific information.

The language of Instruction at most institutions, depending on the program, will be either English or Chinese.

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