HK int’l schools closure may have “dramatic” impact
The French and British Chambers in Hong Kong have described “dramatic consequences” for international schools as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
The French and British Chambers in Hong Kong have described “dramatic consequences” for international schools as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Most Hong Kong youth have no interest in working or studying in other parts of the Greater Bay Area despite efforts to promote educational cooperation.
As the protests that have swept Hong Kong persist, agencies have reported an increase in students making inquiries about studying abroad.
Ongoing protests and hostility in Hong Kong is making schools less attractive to the parents of cross-boundary students, local media has reported.
Violence in Hong Kong has led universities around the world to recall exchange students, as several campuses across Hong Kong have announced they are closing early because of the unrest.
The University of Law has officially welcomed its first intake of students at its new Hong Kong campus. The cohort is beginning part-time and full-time GDL courses.
Hong Kong-based Full Circle Education Group has acquired summer course provider Our World English Schools, marking the group's third acquisition in the UK in three years.
The German-Swiss International School in Hong Kong has reneged on plans to suspend voting rights of parents who sit on its board, but do not speak German.