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ESF chief Heather Du Quesnay to retire with no solution to subsidy row

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Heather Du Quesnay
Phila Siu

The chief executive of the English Schools Foundation, Heather Du Quesnay, will leave her post next year at a time when the foundation is struggling to press the government to continue its HK$284 million-a-year subsidy.

An ESF spokeswoman confirmed Du Quesnay would leave after her contract ends in August. The spokeswoman stressed it had nothing to do with parents' dissatisfaction at the progress of negotiations on the subsidy with the Education Bureau.

"It's not because of that. She is simply retiring," she said.

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The Education Bureau insists it will phase out the subsidy, or subvention, to the ESF, which has been in place since the ESF was established by the government in 1967. Parents have criticised ESF's management for failing to strike a deal with the government.

ESF chairman Carlson Tong Ka-shing stressed that Du Quesnay was retiring because she will be 65 when her contract ends.

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"Our normal retirement age is 60 but it can be extended on a case-by-case basis up to 65. Heather's contract was renewed last year by the board for a two-year term to August 2013 when she reaches 65," Tong said.

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