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Parents to receive school choice documents for Secondary One allocation

     â€‹Parents of Primary Six students participating in the current (2019) cycle of the Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System will soon receive documents on the choice of secondary schools from their children’s primary schools, a spokesman for the Education Bureau (EDB) said today (April 8).

     Primary schools participating in the SSPA System have been informed to collect the following documents today:
 

  • Secondary One Choice of Schools Form (Choice Form);
  • Notes for Parents on Central Allocation (Notes for Parents);
  • Secondary School List (SSL); and
  • Handbook for Unrestricted School Choices (Handbook).

     Primary schools should distribute the above documents to parents as soon as possible. Each Primary Six student will be given a copy each of the Choice Form, the Notes for Parents and the SSL for the school net he or she belongs to. Parents may refer to the Handbook distributed to primary schools or obtain the school lists in the Handbook through the EDB’s homepage (www.edb.gov.hk) and the fax service of the EDB’s automatic telephone enquiry system on 2891 0088.

     “The Choice Form is divided into two parts (Part A and Part B). Parents should refer to the Handbook when filling in Part A ‘Unrestricted School Choices’ of the Choice Form and choose not more than three secondary schools from any school net (including the student’s school net). As for Part B ‘Restricted School Choices’, parents should refer to their child’s SSL and choose a maximum of 30 secondary schools according to their preference. Parents must not enter any school choices which are not in the SSL of the school net of the child in Part B since invalid school choices will not be processed,” the spokesman said.

     The spokesman reminded parents that prior to making school choices for their children, they should read carefully the Notes for Parents. Parents are encouraged to watch the DVD “Secondary School Places Allocation System 2017/2019 Cycle” distributed to them in October last year to understand in detail the SSPA System. Parents should also refer to the Secondary School Profiles 2018/2019 published in December last year by the Committee on Home-School Co-operation for information supplied by the secondary schools and visit the Secondary School Profiles homepage (www.chsc.hk/secondary/en) for the schools’ latest developments.

     “Parents must complete and return the Choice Form to their children’s primary schools for submission to the EDB on or before May 2 (Thursday),” the spokesman said.

     Parents who have questions in completing the Choice Form are advised to consult their children’s primary schools. Relevant information about the SSPA System and some frequently asked questions have also been uploaded to the EDB’s homepage (www.edb.gov.hk) for parents’ reference.

     Parents may call the EDB’s automatic telephone enquiry system on 2891 0088 for information. Further enquiries may also be directed to the School Places Allocation Section (SSPA) on 2832 7740 and 2832 7700. read more

Easter promotional activities at HA shopping centres (with photos)

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Housing Authority:
     
     The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) strives to provide a wide range of activities in its shopping centres in serving residents and enhancing the business environment. Promotional activities will be held in HA shopping centres during the Easter holidays to add festive joy for shoppers and boost patronage.
 
     “Bunnies are a lovely and lively symbol of Easter. On April 21 (Sunday), there will be promotional activities under the theme of ‘Bunnies’ Playground’ at 13 HA shopping centres, namely the Ching Long, Hoi Lai, Choi Tak, On Tat, Nam Shan, Ping Shek and On Kay shopping centres in Kowloon, and the Lei Muk Shue, Kwai Chung, Mei Tin, Tin Yan and Siu Hong shopping centres and Shui Chuen O Plaza in the New Territories,” a spokesman for the HA said today (April 8).
 
     “From noon to 2pm there will be bunny parades, while from 2pm to 7pm there will be gift redemption on a first-come, first-served basis.”
 
     More fun is coming from 11am to 4pm. Clowns twisting balloons for shoppers, Easter handicraft workshops, snack booths and games booths will be available at nine shopping centres, namely the Choi Tak, Ping Shek, On Tat, On Kay, Lei Muk Shue, Kwai Chung, Mei Tin and Tin Yan shopping centres and Shui Chuen O Plaza on that day.
 
     On April 20, a variety show by artists will delight shoppers at Ching Long Shopping Centre from 2.30pm to 4pm and at Hoi Lai Shopping Centre from 2.30pm to 4pm on April 21.
 
     As for the HA’s regional shopping centre Domain in Yau Tong, in addition to Easter decoration, special celebration activities are ongoing on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from now till April 28. Shoppers may redeem gifts when they spend up to specified amounts via electronic payment, or they may redeem game coupons for children for the inflatable bouncy play area and games booths on specified days. There will also be bunny parades and clowns twisting balloons at Domain during the period.
 
     For details of the celebration programmes at HA shopping centres during the Easter holidays, please refer to the links of the HA: www.housingauthority.gov.hk/common/image/home/easter-poster-2019.jpg and www.housingauthority.gov.hk/common/image/home/domain-easter2019-poster.jpg.

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Music Office bands, choirs and orchestras invite applications for membership

     The Music Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department is recruiting new members for its 18 bands and orchestras and two choirs. Training for 2019-20 will run from this September to the end of May next year. The deadline for applications is April 30.
 
     Young musicians aged 25 or below who have attained the required music qualifications are eligible to apply. Successful applicants will receive Chinese orchestra, orchestra or choir training at different levels. Apart from weekly rehearsals, members may also broaden their horizons by participating in various cultural activities and concerts, or attending exchange sessions with visiting young musicians from the Mainland and overseas.
 
     Training is free but members are required to bring their own instruments (except for bulky ones) and to pay for their uniforms and music scores.
 
     The 20 ensembles are the Hong Kong Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Hong Kong Youth Strings, the Island Youth Strings, the Kowloon Youth Strings, the New Territories Youth Strings, the Hong Kong Junior Chamber Ensemble, the Hong Kong Youth Symphonic Band, the Music Office Youth Brass Band, the Kowloon Youth Symphonic Band, the New Territories Youth Symphonic Band, the Music Office Junior Symphonic Band, the Hong Kong Children’s Symphonic Band, the Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra, the Island Youth Chinese Orchestra, the Kowloon Youth Chinese Orchestra, the New Territories Youth Chinese Orchestra, the Music Office Junior Chinese Orchestra, the Music Office Children’s Chinese Orchestra, the Music Office Youth Choir and the Music Office Children’s Choir.
 
     Online applications are available at www.lcsd.gov.hk/musicoffice. Course pamphlets and application forms are also available at all Music Office music centres. Qualified applicants will receive an audition notification by the end of May. The audition will include sight-reading or sight-singing and the performance of a self-chosen work. Applicants will be notified of the results by the end of August.
 
     For enquiries, please call the Music Office’s music centres at 2802 0657 (Hong Kong), 2796 2893 (Kwun Tong), 2399 2200 (Mong Kok), 2158 6462 (Sha Tin) and 2417 6429 (Tsuen Wan). read more