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      <description>Hong Kong authorities have approved five secondary schools, including some elite institutions, to open an additional Form One class from September.
According to the Education Bureau on Thursday, the five schools include Queen’s College and Wah Yan College Hong Kong, both top boys’ schools.
The other three, all located in the North district near the border, are Christian Alliance S W Chan Memorial College, TWGHs Kap Yan Directors’ College and TWGHs Li Ka Shing College.
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