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教局勢撤英基經常資助

學費料加逾兩成 不影響現有學生

[size=150%]【明報專訊】教育局昨回覆立法會
質詢時明言,英基轄下學校現享有的經常性資助須逐步取消,未來取錄學生勢無法按人頭獲學費資助。英基學校協會主席唐家成表示,政府資助約佔營運開支兩成,粗略計學費最多需加逾兩成。他稱,正與教局就新資助模式磋商,盼利用英語特殊教育等專長爭取資源。



[size=150%]冀逐步過渡至自負盈虧

教育局昨以書面回應議員提問,就英基未來資助模式提出新方向,表示當局立場為逐步取消對英基經常資助,並過渡至自負盈虧。據悉,英基學校現獲按學生人數計算的經常性資助,政府未來有意改為按項目非經常性資助,例如只資助發展英語特殊教育等。不過,教育局會保障新模式落實前已入讀的學生不受影響。

改按項目資助

英基學校協會主席唐家成表示,協會將繼續與教育局磋商,落實逐步取消資助的做法。唐指早前與教育局長吳克儉
會面,已重申英基於本港教育的重要,但當局堅決要求先取消現行資助,再商討新資助模式。他認為,按項目資助限制較大,盼當局考慮給予一筆過資助。唐亦表示,若英基徹底脫離政府資助,將承受加學費壓力
,估計最大加幅逾兩成,即由現時6.6萬至10萬元增至8萬至逾12萬元不等。

此外,英基上月實施提名權計劃,受立法會議員質疑。議員張宇人
向教育局提出書面質詢,指英基轄下15所中小學及特殊學校,新學年將提供150個50萬元的提名名額,擔心有違公平辦學原則。教育局長吳克儉回應,已要求英基向家長清楚解釋,並需公開帳目。吳又表示,未來會繼續溝通,商討學校定位及發展。 http://news.mingpao.com/20121101/goh1.htm


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發表於 12-11-1 09:09 |只看該作者
ESF debenture scheme criticized
(10-31 15:18)

Several legislators have criticised the government for allowing the English Schools Foundation to introduce a new debenture scheme, RTHK reports.
The foundation's selling 150 non-refundable debentures, at HK$500,000 each, which give children priority for school places.
The ESF says the money is to be used for redevelopment projects. League of Social Democrats legislator Leung Kwok-hung accused the government of allowing places in ESF schools to become a privilege.
The Liberal Party's Tommy Cheung Yu-yan, a former ESF board member, was also unhappy.

http://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking_news_detail.asp?id=27076&icid=3&d_str=20121101

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發表於 12-11-1 09:12 |只看該作者
The English Schools Foundation must introduce a local rather than international curriculum if it wants to keep its subvention, Education Secretary Eddie Ng Hak-kim told Legco yesterday.
Ng's statement was immediately rejected by ESF chairman Carlson Tong Ka-shing, who said if the government insisted on withdrawing the foundation's subsidy it should not be done until all present students had passed through the school.
"Current parents must be protected and I know that Mr Ng also agrees on this," he said.
Tong also said the recent decision to introduce a HK$500,000 charge to reserve a school place was meant to raise funds for renovations and it would affect only a very small number of places.
In answer to a lawmaker's question, Ng told the Legislative Council yesterday the subvention would be phased out.
"We have informed the ESF that the existing recurrent subvention should be phased out gradually," he said.
"We will stick with the principle that if it doesn't provide a local curriculum, such as the Hong Kong Diploma for Secondary Education, the subvention model will change.
"It should consider how it can … provide services that fit the local needs in Hong Kong," he said of the schools, which cater for 13,000 children.
The statement raised concerns among parents and teachers, who are divided on whether the foundation should drop the subvention to keep its international curriculum or face an overhaul in order to keep its subsidy and avoid big fee rises.
Tong, who has advocated that the ESF subvention be on par with that given to Direct Subsidy Schools, said the foundation could not sacrifice providing an international curriculum.
He said the government had told him it was considering phasing out the subvention over the next 13 years. But he said no agreement had been reached and parents would be consulted before key decisions were made.
The ESF is the largest English-language curriculum provider in Hong Kong and receives a long-frozen subvention of HK$283 million a year.
Last year, former education secretary Michael Suen Ming-yeung described the school system, which was established in 1967, as a legacy of the colonial era and that funding should ultimately be phased out.
But talks between the foundation and the government have failed to reach an agreement.
The ESF has experienced increasing demand in recent years in light of a shortage of international school places for expatriates, with thousands of pupils on waiting lists.
Concerned parent Hans Ladegaard said it was a sensible proposal for ESF to offer a local curriculum because it received government funding.
But he said if the curriculum was changed, the issue of a waiting list for its international curriculum may also be exacerbated as many parents wanted one.
An ESF teacher, Davies Lesley, said she did think the ESF should stop providing an international curriculum. "The philosophy of the school has always been international," she said.


http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1074076/esf-must-provide-local-curriculum-eddie-ng-says






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發表於 12-11-1 09:24 |只看該作者
本帖最後由 Mighty 於 12-11-1 05:45 編輯

如果真是加費2成、我懐疑英基会否還像現在受歓迎? 多人想入英基、都是因為学費比較便宜。 其実英基係培養本地英文水準的角色都不軽的、点解D議員死口不放? 香港真係好多野不公平、老人家的特恵生果金就要審査、一生人努力為口弆馳、有10幾万CASH係戸口、有MAAK出奇? 他門年軽時総是在不同崗位上為社会出過力、点解不可以享受一丁点社会的回贈?? 双非的、就MAAK都不用做、全面享受香港的免費教育。

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sweetheartb  well said!  發表於 12-11-8 17:24
Mighty
love you for you
自分に負けるな!!

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發表於 12-11-1 09:54 |只看該作者
本來我都打算申請一下ESF
但如果加20%, 我就唔考慮了
我都係免免強強的家長而已

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stepyau  same here.  發表於 12-11-1 14:14

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發表於 12-11-1 10:29 |只看該作者
將好的教育貴族化,讓一般市民負擔不起,又一香港「德政」,真是哀莫大於心死。全港民間應該下半旗致哀。

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發表於 12-11-1 10:53 |只看該作者
有冇人知"present students" 會否包括已申請明年入學的學生呢?

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發表於 12-11-1 10:55 |只看該作者
一定不包括, ( 現已註冊)

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tcbobo 發表於 12-11-1 10:53
有冇人知"present students" 會否包括已申請明年入學的學生呢?
應該唔會包括了

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發表於 12-11-1 11:53 |只看該作者
但是否有可能會在未來數月落實新模式呢? 我們的政府和立法會有這麼高效率嗎?

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stepyau  我都覺得以我們政府一向的效率,未必甘快,但同時要留意社會主流聲音都是支持減少資助,因爲接受本地教育的一定反對,所以,可能好快落實都未  發表於 12-11-1 14:11

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發表於 12-11-1 12:15 |只看該作者
With 1-2 months is ok, coz, they want to cut the money !!!!

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發表於 12-11-1 17:30 |只看該作者
tcbobo 發表於 12-11-1 10:53
有冇人知"present students" 會否包括已申請明年入學的學生呢?

如果已經申請左入學的, 不會受影響。

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發表於 12-11-1 18:12 |只看該作者

回覆:ESF 英基資助

Included existing kindergarten student??



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發表於 12-11-1 18:20 |只看該作者

回覆:ESF 英基資助

I really think existing ESF Kindergarten students should fall into the 'existing student' category as most parents, if not all, placed their kids there for the sole purpose if entering into the ESF primary school!



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發表於 12-11-1 18:21 |只看該作者
Cytine 發表於 12-11-1 18:12
Included existing kindergarten student??

英基幼稚園一向都沒有政府資助的。

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發表於 12-11-1 18:27 |只看該作者

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我意思係依家讀緊ESF kinder K1&K2的,將來入讀ESF Primary, 會交有資助交平學費嗎?



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發表於 12-11-1 18:29 |只看該作者

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Yes, that's what I want to clarify! They should be included in "existing student "!



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發表於 12-11-1 18:36 |只看該作者

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那要問問局長吧!



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發表於 12-11-1 19:42 |只看該作者
I think existing kindergarten students will not get any subsidiary even if they were admitted to primary.  Currently the government only subsidises primary and secondary.  The 13 years transition period would mean, I think, for year 1 to year 13 only.

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發表於 12-11-2 10:10 |只看該作者
About ESFThe English Schools Foundation was established by the Hong Kong Government to provide the people of Hong Kong with a seamless, affordable English language education focused on excellence in learning and catering to the diverse needs of the community.
ESF started in 1967 with just two schools – Island School and Beacon Hill School. Over the years, other well-established schools, such as King George V and Quarry Bay School, became part of ESF. In addition, some new schools were purpose-built to meet growing demand. These include Sha Tin College (opened in 1982) and West island School (1991).
ESF currently operates five secondary schools, nine primary schools and a school for students with special educational needs across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. Two "all-through" Private Independent Schools (PIS) and four kindergartens are operated by ESF's affiliated company, ESF Educational Services Limited, which also offers English language classes and sports activities.
The curriculum, leading to the International Baccalaureate (IB), is adapted to Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific region. ESF's teachers are highly qualified, with experience of the UK, Australian and other international school systems. School facilities are safe, secure and of the highest standards. All schools offer a broad range of out-of-school activities in Hong Kong and overseas. ESF schools are strongly supported by thriving and dynamic parent-teacher associations.
The 13,000 students in ESF schools and the 4,000 in the PIS and the kindergartens include over 50 different nationalities. About 70% of our students have parents who are permanent residents of Hong Kong. We are proud of our high academic standards and the excellent achievements of our students – more than 95% go on to leading universities worldwide

www.esf.edu.hk





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