Discovery College parents complain to Ombudsman over fee increases
Discovery College action group contacts Ombudsman over hefty long-term rises of up to 53 per cent at the financially troubled school

Discovery College parents have complained to the Ombudsman over hefty fee increases imposed by the financially troubled school.

The parents are angry about proposed fee increases of at least 53 per cent over the next five years and say they should not be held responsible for the school's financial state.
"None of the financial issues are the responsibility of current parents," said one.
The college, with its state-of-the-art building on Lantau Island, is under pressure due to what the school has conceded is a flawed financial model.
Its operator, ESF Educational Services - a subsidiary of English Schools Foundation - also needs to return a huge construction loan to the ESF although the loan repayment period has been extended from 20 to 25 years.
For the coming academic year, the college has proposed a 7.6 per cent increase in tuition fees, taking the fees to HK$89,500 a year for primary pupils and HK$119,880-HK$121,100 for secondary. Parents are also being asked to pay a HK$5,900 nonrefundable building levy.