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Bach

sold at $7+

The school badges for summer uniform were first sold

at price of $1 and later increased to $1.5. But the cost price

the

is merely several tens of cents.

4/ The incident of HK Certificate of Education Exam Syllabuses

and question papers of various subjects: To prepare for the HKCEE,

**76*77x F.5 students had to buy the "Syllabuses for HKCEE, 1976-77"

and the question papers of various subjects. The school ordered

these books for students. The Govt sold them at a ten percent

discount to the school, but the school sold the books to students

at fxx full price.

5/ The incident of Chinese calligraphy scripts:

between

Oct and Nov of 1975, the school announced that it would order on

1975,

behalf of students the "wong Hei-chi Scupt. and the "Ling Fei-king Script..... and the price would we 80% of 80 cents,

i.e. 65 cents. But after the students had signed for buying

the copy books, the school charged them 1. The price of 30 cents

printed on the back of the copy books was also altered to $1.

6/ The incident of Children's Lunch; During the school

years of 1973-74 and 1974-75, the Children's Meals Club provided

lunch for students of the school. The dining fee was at first

20 cents and later increased to 50 cents. The question is the

actual number of students joining the scheme was not the same

as the number reported to the Children's Meals Club. The number

reported by the school was less than the actual number. So the

school again made money out of this charitable scheme. practice of the school had seriously bad effects on the nourishment

physical

of students.

This

It might lead to bad development in the/growth of

@tudents.

VU

7/ The incident of drawing commission from students' lunch:

From 1975 onwards, the school has asked caterers to cater for meals

at lunch hour and students can join lunch-catering of their own

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