Chinese parents are spending more disposable income on tutoring to try to get their children ahead. Photo: EPA-EFE
Chinese parents are spending more disposable income on tutoring to try to get their children ahead. Photo: EPA-EFE

Chinese parents spend up to US$43,500 a year on after-school classes for their children

  • Cramming is becoming more common among younger students, education group says
  • More than 60 per cent of primary school pupils in China are tutored outside the classroom in subjects such as English, literature and maths

Chinese parents are spending more disposable income on tutoring to try to get their children ahead. Photo: EPA-EFE
Chinese parents are spending more disposable income on tutoring to try to get their children ahead. Photo: EPA-EFE
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