Hong Kong Schools warned to toe line or else on Dwindling Student Numbers

Beatrice Siu:

Secretary for Education Michael Suen Ming-yeung has warned schools hit by dwindling student numbers to accept the government’s options “or face the consequences.”
The Education Bureau has urged secondary schools facing closure due to under-enrollment to adopt relief measures, including the voluntary reduction of Secondary One classes from five to four.
Suen admitted at a tea gathering that secondary schools were not very responsive to the scheme.
The bureau issued a circular on June 30, calling on schools to either operate three Secondary One classes, merge with other schools, or launch specialized schools.
When asked what the government will do if schools resisted, Suen said they would have to “accept it or face the consequence” of closure.