A survey shows that due to multiple factors, there are generally occurred in Hong Kong Kindergarten.
According to the Sing Tao Daily reported on January 31, the Hong Kong Education Worker Federation launched a survey last December to get 230 kindergartens responses.The latest announcement shows that the kindergarten interviewed in the half -day shift received an average of 23 students less than the previous year, and the average daily kindergarten reduced an average of 19 students.
Nearly 90 % of the interviewed kindergartens said that the closing of K1 for this year (2022 to 2023) is not optimistic, and it is believed that the number of K1 raws from 2023 to 2024 will continue to decline.
More than 70 % of the interviewed kindergartens reported that the main reason for the reduction of the birth is a decline in birth rate, coupled with the impact of epidemic and immigration tide.
In addition, more than 60 % of schools have remained unchanged in this school year. Some interviewed schools said that the reason for the failure of tuition fees was to be officially rejected.Only 40%of the kindergarten successfully applied for tuition fees, but the increase in tuition fees did not reach the target level, and the average approval was only 3.6%.
The Federation of Education calls on the Hong Kong Government to face up to the dilemma faced by the preschool education industry, and put forward several suggestions, including providing one -time special allowance, 20%of the unit's funding of each school child, and relaxation application to increase tuition fees to increase tuition fees.Thresholds such as thresholds.