Primary Six pupils will take only one public test instead of two in the coming three years as the Education Bureau tries to ease the pressure on them.
Depending on the year, they will sit either the Territory-Wide System Assessment (TSA) or the Hong Kong Attainment Test (HKAT), but not both, as at present.
The TSA will be suspended next year and in 2014, while the HKAT will be suspended in 2013.
'Under this new arrangement, P6 students will only have to take part in one of the public assessments in the coming three years,' Secretary for Education Michael Suen Ming-yeung said.
'This has the merit of relieving students immediately from the pressure of facing frequent examinations while the stability of the education system will be maintained.'
A government official said it was too soon to say what would happen with the exams after the three years.
The bureau would review the two tests and examine areas for improvement.