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Hong Kong education authorities tell schools to handle students who misbehave during national flag-raising ceremonies in ‘fair’ manner

  • Students should be dealt with in ‘reasonable, fair and lawful manner’, says education bureau after campus suspends 14 pupils for skipping an event
  • ‘Schools should follow up immediately if there are students showing disrespect to the national flag or the national emblem,’ bureau says

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St Francis Xavier’s School in Tsuen Wan. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Yanni ChowandNg Kang-chung

Education authorities in Hong Kong have told schools to handle students who misbehave during national flag-raising ceremonies in a “reasonable, fair and lawful manner” after one campus suspended 14 pupils for skipping an event.

The Education Bureau on Tuesday said it had asked the school involved in the incident to submit a report and would continue liaising with the institution to offer “appropriate advice”.

Schools were also required to educate students on the proper etiquette when conducting the ceremonies, it wrote in a statement.

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“Schools should follow up immediately if there are students showing disrespect to the national flag or the national emblem,” it said.

St Francis Xavier’s School in Tsuen Wan suspended 14 students for three days. Photo: Xiaomei Chen.
St Francis Xavier’s School in Tsuen Wan suspended 14 students for three days. Photo: Xiaomei Chen.

“Schools should also follow up on the issue in a reasonable, fair and lawful manner, according to the prevailing discipline and counselling strategies, with the view to help the students [in question] make improvements.”

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