AmCham warns of Hong Kong schools ‘crisis’

Dennis Chong and Paggie Leung:

The American Chamber of Commerce has warned the chief executive that Hong Kong’s status as a world-class city is under threat because the shortage of international school places has reached a “crisis point”.
In a paper submitted to Donald Tsang Yam-kuen’s government, the business organisation said it wanted a permanent committee to be established to ensure schooling would be available for children of foreign investors and professionals.
“We feel that the situation is hitting a crisis point now,” the paper said. “The government urgently needs to work with the private sector to set coherent and long-term, sustainable policies to support Hong Kong’s education and talent development.”
The chamber, or AmCham, released the paper – sent to the government in August – to the South China Morning Post (SEHK: 0583, announcements, news) last week.

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