Discovery College parents angry over ESF fee increase, levy
A fee rise of almost 10pc and a non-refundable building levy for Discovery College has sparked anger and calls for government intervention

Parents at an English Schools Foundation private school have voiced their anger over a fee rise of nearly 10 per cent and a non-refundable building levy. Some say they will refuse to pay.

"I decided not to pay ... both myself and my wife agreed. What we can do is to make our voices heard. The end result will rest with the Education Bureau to make the final decisions," parent Scott Thoreau told the South China Morning Post.
Another parent, Christian Mueller, who is also refusing to pay, has written to the bureau saying it is "extremely unfair and selfish" of the ESF to put such a burden on parents.
The foundation says the levy - announced in 2011 but not implemented for two years and reduced from HKL$9,500 to HK$5,900 - is needed for repairs and maintenance at the Discovery Bay campus.
It says the fee rise is needed to help the school break even within five years.