More than 160 primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong to raise fees by average of 3.7 per cent
- Average fee hike for international schools amounts to 4.26 per cent, the highest among all types
- More than 200 kindergartens have been permitted to increase charges, compared with only 90 last year

Parents with children in more than 160 primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong are set to pay higher tuition fees, after the government approved an average increase of 3.7 per cent.
The Education Bureau on Monday also announced that more than 200 kindergartens were permitted to charge more, compared with only 90 last year. Many schools had frozen their charges amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The 167 primary and secondary schools, comprising semi-private, international and private ones, are set to raise their fees by an average of 3.7 per cent for this academic year.
For international schools, fees will increase by an average of 4.26 per cent, which is the highest among all school types.

The bureau said it rejected two fee hike applications from international schools, but it did not reveal the names.