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[2] [3] [4] Established in 1975, it is currently the largest teachers union in Hong Kong, after the disbandment of the Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union. It was established to "rally teachers to adopt the position of 'loving Hong Kong and the Motherland'", as part of China's united front work in Hong Kong's educational sector. [4]
4 class in each form. In 2012, yy2 add Class S. Class S has 20 people. Without taking Electives X and Y, at the same time to take M2. Students that take Physics, Biology, ICT and Economics will be first got into Class S.
The Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (HKPTU) was a pro-democracy trade union, professional association and social concern group in Hong Kong. At the time of its disbandment in 2021, it was the largest teachers' organisation in Hong Kong with over 95,000 members, representing over 90 per cent of the profession.
Established in 1960, the Hong Kong Management Association (HKMA) is a non-profit making organisation whose core activity is professional education. The HKMA has been in service in Hong Kong for 50 years. With a membership of more than 13,000 executives, HKMA organises more than 2,000 programmes for more than 50,000 participants annually.
Classes: 24: Campus size: about 4,650 square metre: Sponsoring Body: Lung Kong World Federation School (Hong Kong) Limited: Website: ... Parent-Teacher Association;
List of Catholic schools in Hong Kong; Islamic schools. Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College in Chai Wan, Hong Kong Island; Islamic Dharwood Pau Memorial Primary School (伊斯蘭鮑伯濤紀念小學) in Tsz Wan Shan, Kowloon [1]
By comparison, Hong Kong secondary school teachers earnings are capped at $68,915, and a primary school teacher was earning maximum $52,815 in 2009. [2] Some of the tutors, or "presenters", are model-turned. [4] [10]
The list of secondary schools in Hong Kong is arranged according to the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It includes government schools , aided schools , Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools, private schools , as well as international schools ran by the English Schools Foundation (ESF) and other organisations.