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Hong Kong school principal rejects allegations of mismanagement amid privatisation dispute

  • Principal of Confucian Tai Shing Primary says row with school’s sponsor ‘nothing to do with the school’s daily management’

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The Confucian Tai Shing Primary School in Wong Tai Sin. Sponsoring body the Confucian Academy last Saturday said it planned to cease operating the subsidised school from 2026-27. Photo: May Tse

The head of a Hong Kong primary school has rejected allegations that a dispute with the sponsoring body over a privatisation plan is reflective of management problems, as suggested by education authorities.

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Debe Yuen Poon Suk-han, principal of the Confucian Tai Shing Primary School in Wong Tai Sin, made the remarks after the Education Bureau said it would appoint managers to help the institution’s governing committee carry out its duties and ensure that management performed at a satisfactory level.

The school sponsoring body, the Confucian Academy, last Saturday said it planned to cease operating the subsidised school from 2026-27 and turn it into a private institution that charged debentures.

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But six school managers, including Poon, said they were not properly consulted about the plan.

“I very much welcome the Education Bureau’s intervention in the incident,” Poon said, but stressed the row had nothing to do with the school’s daily management.

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