Hong Kong semi-private schools to increase fees by nearly 5% on average, most in 5 years
Fees on average will rise by 5.36 per cent at private schools and 4.53 per cent at international ones
Hong Kong’s semi-private schools have been given the green light to increase tuition fees by about 4.8 per cent on average, the most in five years.
Fees on average will increase by 5.36 per cent at private schools and 4.53 per cent at international ones.
The Education Bureau on Wednesday said it had received applications to adjust tuition fees for the 2024-25 academic year from 191 schools as of the end of August. They comprise private and international schools as well as semi-private ones under the government’s direct subsidy scheme (DSS).
The applications came from 53 DSS institutions, 73 private schools and 65 international ones. Only one application from an international school was rejected, the bureau said.
Tuition fees of DSS schools would rise by 4.76 per cent on average for the new academic year, it said.
The bureau said it scrutinised applications from DSS schools based on their submitted budgets, the rationale behind the increase and whether they had consulted and explained their reasoning to parents.