Closing Hong Kong schools with low enrolment will hurt special education kids: parents
Hong Kong schools facing closure due to low enrollment are raising concerns among parents of students with special educational needs (SEN). The Education Bureau announced that 15 primary schools are at risk of closing due to insufficient enrollment for Primary One classes in the coming academic year.

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AI-generatedHong Kong schools facing closure due to low enrollment are raising concerns among parents of students with special educational needs (SEN). The Education Bureau announced that 15 primary schools are at risk of closing due to insufficient enrollment for Primary One classes in the coming academic year. Parents are worried because these at-risk schools often provide better care and instruction for SEN students compared to more secure mainstream schools. Marcia Ng Mun-chi of the Hong Kong Association for ADHD notes that many parents specifically chose these schools for their lower teacher-to-student ratios and expertise in SEN education after their children struggled in mainstream environments. While some schools became SEN-focused after facing closure risks, they have developed valuable expertise in this area over time.
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5 extractedThese schools will not be allowed to operate subsidised Primary One classes.
15 public primary schools are at risk of closure.
The figure of schools at risk of closure was the highest in recent years.
Closing schools with low enrolment will hurt special education kids.
Most of the schools facing closure had been focused on taking care of SEN students.