Hong Kong’s ESF school group to offer its 18,000 pupils a HK$1,600 relief grant after earlier revealing plans to raise fees
- English Schools Foundation says in a letter it will offer the grant to students as it understands the continuing difficulties faced by parents and carers due to Covid-19
- School announced last month it plans to raise tuition fees for most of its primary and secondary grades for next academic year by about 3 per cent after two-year freeze
Hong Kong’s biggest international school group will give each of its more than 18,000 students a HK$1,600 (US$203) relief grant amid the “challenging times” of the Covid-19 pandemic after announcing a fee rise last month.
The English Schools Foundation (ESF), which runs 22 institutions, told parents in a letter on Thursday that it had decided to offer the grant to students, who can choose to accept it by May 16.
Parents with more than one child studying at an ESF campus can receive the grant for each student. The initiative was expected to cost nearly HK$29 million, the school group said.
“We understand the continuing difficulties faced by parents and caregivers in Hong Kong due to Covid-19,” Vivian Cheung, the ESF’s chief financial officer, said in the letter.
“As part of our commitment to support families during this challenging time, we are offering a grant of HK$1,600 for each student which will be credited into the student fee account in June 2022 and included in the June 2022 statement.”
It is not the first time the ESF, which operates kindergartens, primary schools and secondary schools, has provided such a grant. In April 2020, each student received a grant equal to 45 per cent of the monthly tuition fee.