A SUMMARY OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD GOLDEN JUBILEE SECONDARY SCHOOL ISSUE

The Precious Blood Golden Jubilee Secondary School in Hong Kong was closed on May 14th 1978 by order of the Acting Director of Education, Mr. Colvyn Haye. Over 1,000 students have lost their school and sixteen teachers will be out of a job. The School will start in September 1978 under a new name. The buildings, the Principle and the Supervisor remain the same. The only difference is that sixteen teachers are gone.

This action is high handed, groundless and unjust.

The Golden Jubilee School started in 1973, It was a Catholic Girls School subsidised by the Hong Kong Government and run by the order of the Precious Blood Sisters. Since the School began, the teachers, most of whom had received training in Teacher Training Colleges or Schools of Education in the two universities in Hong Kong had been working strenuously to equip the students with knowledge and develop in them the ability to do original thinking, to foster concern for other people and society as a whole, a sense of righteousness anu justice and most importantly, the ability to maintain order and self-discipline. The relationship between the teachers and students was so harmonious that the cultivation of knowledge and training of character was effectively done. In fact, the School has been highly regarded by educational training bodies such as the Schools of Education of both universities in Hong Kong. The School was regarded as very progressive in Hong Kong terms and a wide range of extra-curricular activities were encouraged in sports, cultural, religious and social areas.

In 1977, the teachers uncovered large scale misappropriation of school funds, forgery and falsifying accounts by the former Principal Sister Leung Kit-Fun who was finally convicted and given a suspended prison sentence nine months later on February 23rd 1978. They reported the malpractices to the Independent Commission Against Corruption on February 1st 1977, the School management committee on April 11th and sent a long and detailed memorandum to the Education Department to assist the investigations on April 22nd 1977.

However, aften the resignation of Sister Leung, the new managers of the school including a senior Education Officer, Mr. P. C. Fung, drafted more restrictive contracts for all the teachers. The contracts gave the school management committee the power to dismiss teachers without warning, contrary to the Government's Cone of Education.

When the students staged a peaceful sit-in in May 1977 after the School authorities had turned down repeated requests that they clarify the financial maɩters, the Director of Education, Mr. Topley, issued warning letters to all thirty- five teachers of the school, threatening to cancel their registration as teachers winout conducting a thorough investigation and without presenting a shred of evidence. Hr. Topley has refused to produce any evidence and rescind the warning letters despite tre repeated demands of the Professional Teachers Union and other organisations.

In the same year, a new Principal MissHilda Kwan was appointed by the Colic Bishop in August. liiss Kwan who got the full support of the Church and te Education Department started to mount a persecution campaign against the old toners and students right at the beginning of the school term. She divided the old :her, and new teachers, the old students and new students. The old students were

arded as "rebels" and "cancers" while the old teachers "trouble-makers who tried destroy the school". The Stucents' Union was not permitted to be revived after

as disbanded aftr the sit-in and extra-curricular activities were discontinued *l growing critic sa from outsiders. The time for the students to stay in school re and after lessons as much shortened. Starting from October 1977, the school- or so of the students ha. bn secretly searched many times. A laboratory

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