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Some Hong Kong pupils singing national anthem too softly, school inspectors say

  • Comments were made in a new batch of 10 external review reports on schools

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School inspectors now also look at national education during their reviews. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Hong Kong education authorities have accused students at two schools of singing the national anthem too softly and told teachers at another institution to help their pupils develop the habit of performing the song with confidence.

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The remarks were contained in a new batch of 10 external review reports on schools compiled and released by the Education Bureau.

The bureau also told a special school for moderately mentally disabled students to equip some teachers with adequate national security knowledge, saying they did not have a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

The reports cover various education performance indicators and offer suggestions, with national education a new element that bureau inspectors look at during their reviews.

The latest reports were released last Wednesday after the first 10 were uploaded last month.

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Hong Kong and Macau Lutheran Church Primary School in Tseung Kwan O was told in its review report that it should remind students their voices were weak when they sang the national anthem, “March of the Volunteers”.

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