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Next Monday, the Education Bureau will see the business school resume classes, the principal of Primary Five Presentation Branch hopes that the government will help the cross-border students

2020-05-20T11:13:59.771Z


S.3 to S.5 students will resume classes next Wednesday (27th), but the arrangements for the resumption of cross-border students have not yet been finalized. It is understood that the Education Bureau will meet with the principal next Monday to discuss matters related to the resumption of classes for cross-border students and the arrangements for the division of primary five. Zhu Weilin, vice chairman of the New Territories Principals Association, said that the return permit for underage students is valid for five years. Primary 51 has always been the peak for cross-border student renewal, so many Primary 5 cross-border student IDs have expired. Expired documents and data are expected to be handed over to the District Director of the Education Bureau within this week, hoping that the authorities will assist students to change their certificates. However, Liang Zhiwen, chairman of the North District Primary School Principals Association, said that if the overall number of cross-border students affects the customs clearance arrangements between the two places, it is recommended to give priority to the resumption of classes for primary five students. test. In addition, Zhu Weilin revealed that after discussion, the North District Headmasters Council decided to leave the "post-author", and will submit cross-border students to the Education Bureau Primary Five for a split test proposal. If the cross-border students still fail to resume classes on June 15, It is hoped that the Education Bureau will further extend the deadline for the submission of the Primary 5 submission test to October.


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Written by Deng Yinglin

2020-05-20 19:05

Last update date: 2020-05-20 19:05

S.3 to S.5 students will resume classes next Wednesday (27th), but the arrangements for the resumption of cross-border students have not yet been finalized. It is understood that the Education Bureau will meet with the principal next Monday to discuss matters related to the resumption of classes for cross-border students and the arrangements for the division of primary five.

Zhu Weilin, vice chairman of the New Territories Principals Association, said that the return permit for underage students is valid for five years. Primary 51 has always been the peak for cross-border student renewal, so many Primary 5 cross-border student IDs have expired. At present, the principals of various districts are collecting students Expired documents and data are expected to be handed over to the District Director of the Education Bureau within this week, hoping that the authorities will assist students to change their certificates.

However, Liang Zhiwen, chairman of the North District Primary School Principals Association, said that if the overall number of cross-border students affects the customs clearance arrangements between the two places, it is recommended to give priority to the resumption of classes for primary five students. test.

In addition, Zhu Weilin revealed that after discussion, the North District Headmasters Council decided to leave the "post-author", and will submit cross-border students to the Education Bureau Primary Five for a split test proposal. If the cross-border students still fail to resume classes on June 15, It is hoped that the Education Bureau will further extend the deadline for the submission of the Primary 5 submission test to October.

Zhu Weilin, vice chairman of the New Territories Presidents Association, bluntly stated that the customs clearance arrangements are undecided, and whether high school cross-border students can resume classes next Wednesday (27th) remains unknown. (Profile picture / Photograph by Zheng Zifeng)

Principals worry that cross-border students in elementary schools are more difficult to resume classes smoothly

Zhu Weilin bluntly stated that the customs clearance arrangement is undecided, and it is still unknown whether high school cross-border students can resume classes next Wednesday (27th). However, many cross-border students' documents are overdue. The class was not resumed as usual due to certificate problems. Liang Zhiwen, chairman of the North District Primary School Heads' Association, said that he hopes that the two governments will provide special arrangements for cross-border students to facilitate the renewal of certificates for overdue students, and implement customs clearance arrangements as soon as possible for schools and parents to make early preparations.

The multi-district principals are collecting specific data and information. It is expected that this will be submitted to the district director of the Education Bureau this week. They urge the authorities to assist affected students to change their certificates, such as in more cross-border student areas in North District, Tai Po, Yuen Long, etc. , Special arrangements for regional certification services to facilitate cross-border students. Both believe that if high school cross-border students fail to resume classes next week, primary school cross-border students may find it more difficult to resume classes smoothly. Liang Zhiwen explained, "They are younger, have more people, and have lower self-care ability than middle school students." When discussing the details during the meeting, if the Bureau explained that it could not be arranged due to the large number of people, it may request that priority should be given to the primary five students who need to be divided to resume classes before the primary six students.

Zhu Weilin revealed that before the customs clearance of cross-border students was decided, the headmaster of the North District decided to "retain the remaining work" after an agreement, and would apply to the Education Bureau with 6.15 as the boundary to extend the deadline for Primary Five submission. He pointed out that the headmaster of the North District would recommend June 15 as the boundary. If Primary 5 cross-border students resume classes later than that day, the schools that are allowed to be affected by the cross-border students will be extended from September to early October.

Zhu Weilin explained that it is difficult to take an exam in this school year after the resumption of classes on June 15. Even if the school starts early in mid-August, it will take about four weeks to take the exam. However, early September is an important day for the Legislative Council elections, worrying that due to various factors Or it may be necessary to suspend classes in emergencies, and I hope the authorities will give the school more space to hold a split test. In case of failing to take the exam in September, he hopes that the Education Bureau will accept the school ’s flexibility to submit three grades for secondary school allocation.

About 59 cross-border students from Fengxi No. 1 Primary School have returned home

Zhu Weilin, who is the principal of Fengxi No. 1 Primary School in the North District, said that about half of the school ’s students are cross-border students, and it is known that nearly 20% of the cross-border students ’certificates have expired. The certificate expired, and the total number of the five children was 39. Taking into account that Primary 5 and Primary 6 cross-border students may not be able to resume classes on June 8 at the same time, the school has prepared a backup plan. After the local students are out of school, in the afternoon, there will be three live online classes for cross-border students who cannot return "One to five will have Chinese and English, one to three mathematics, two to four common sense, 35 minutes per session", try to help them catch up with the progress.

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