TNAG-0251-FCO40-287-Education-policy-of-government-of-Hong-Kong-1970 — Page 135

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NOTES FOR SUPPLEMENTARIES

The figure of 80,000 referred to was quoted in a recent

Sunday Mirror article (attached). It is greatly exaggerated.

2. In view of the crowded conditions of urban housing, and of

the movement of large numbers of people into new housing estates,

as well as of the two-shift system of running primary schools

there would be serious practical difficulties in enforcing a

law requiring compulsory primary school attendance.

They are now

Progress toward free primary education continues.

Standard fees in Government and subsidised primary schools

were substantially reduced in September1969.

27/6d. a year (2/34. a month) in urban areas and 13/9d. a year

in rural areas. There is provision for the remission of fees

in whole or in part, in cases of need, and grants for text

booke and stationery are made to all holders of free places.

4. The greater portion of the cost of primary education is

met from the general revenue. There is no e ducational rate.

The fee income is the only revenue raised directly toward the

cost of primary education.

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