CONFIDENTIA
Provision of Junior Secondary Places for All
(1 August 1982 to 31 October 1982)
Table B
FCO Tabular Progress Report
School Year starting in
September
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
F.I
F.I-III F.I
F.I-III
F.I
F.I-III F.I
F.I-III
F.I
F.I-III F.I
7.I-III
P.I F.I-III F.I
F.I-III F.I F.I-II
Demand: Based on the estimated
number of P.6 leavers and F.I repeaters
87690
262295 86400
256405 88500
256810
89630
259585
91600
264915 89590
266270 87740 264290 93930 267230
96360 273740
Surply
(1) Places in existing Govt/
Aided schools and in existing projects
61960
181150
65080
185765 67160
194120 70440
202600
70560
208000 | 70760
211640
70840 212080 70720
212240
70680 212160
(2) Bought places in existing NPM schools not to be converted to aided schools
4545
13905 4545
13770 4545
13635 4545
13635 4545
13635 4545
13635
4545 13635 4545 13635
4545 13635
(3) Bought places in private
independent schools (Classification A)
11400
28370 11400
29995 11400 30895 11400
30895
11400 30895 11400
30895
11400 30895 11400 30895
11400 30895
(4) Bought places in private
independent schools (Classification B & C)
9785
38870 5375 26875 5395
18160 3245
12455
5095 12305 2885
10100
955 7600
7265
10460 9735 17050
Total
(of demand)
87690
(100%)
262295 86400
(100%) (100%)
256405 €8500 256810 89630
(100%) (100%) (100%) (100%)
259585 91600 26491589590
(100%) (100%) (100%)|(100%)
266270 87740 264290
(100%) (100%) (100%)
93930
(100%)
267230 96360 273740
(100%) (100%) (100%)
Notes:
(1)
The 1974 White Paper on Secondary Education in Hong Kong over the Next Decade atated the Government's objective to make available, by 1979, subsidised education for every child for nine years, i.e. six years in a primary school followed by three years in a secondary school. To achieve the policy, a rapid expansion in the number of subsidised places available was essential. Given the tight schedule, temporary measures, including bought places in private independent schools of acceptable standards, has been adopted. A further stage of building programme is being considered.
(2) These figures reflect the number of school places arising from projects for which financial
approval has been received. These include stages I-IV of the School Building Programmes. The decand figures have taken into account the impact of the current and likely trends in immigration (based on the 1979 Population Projection which assumed that the level of the legal and illegal immigration from China will taper off in 1981).
(3) The objective is to confine the bought places scheme to all those private non-profit-making
schools and private independent schools housed in proper school buildings whose standards are found to be suitable (i.e. Classification A). Bought places in the less satisfactory private independent schools (i.e. Classification B & C) will be phased out.
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be see 1989/90+ 1996/9)!