Students divided over Hong Kong principal’s resignation after Singapore clash
Lee Cheuk-hing, the principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, resigned on Thursday. His resignation followed an incident during a school trip to Singapore where he swore at security guards.

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AI-generatedLee Cheuk-hing, the principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, resigned on Thursday. His resignation followed an incident during a school trip to Singapore where he swore at security guards. Students at the school have expressed divided opinions regarding his departure. Some students believe he should be held accountable for damaging the school's reputation, while others feel his apology was genuine. The article notes that on Friday morning, students arrived at the school quietly, with teachers present at the entrance, and a banner related to the Singapore trip appeared to have been removed.
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5 extractedThe principal's resignation was tendered on Thursday.
Students have mixed responses to the principal's resignation.
A Hong Kong principal resigned after swearing at security guards during a school trip to Singapore.
Other students feel the principal's apology was sincere.
Some students believe the principal should be held accountable for tarnishing the institution's image.