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6 articlesHong Kong schools record net student rise for 2 years straight
Hong Kong schools reported net student enrollment increases for two consecutive years, with approximately 7,200 new pupils in the current academic year. An unnamed industry leader attributes this growth to influx of dependents of admitted talent. Data comes from Education Bureau enrolment figures covering all school types as of September 2025 headcount.
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UKβs Princess Kate to visit pioneering Italian schools funded by WW2 scrap metal
Princess Kate will visit northern Italian schools during an upcoming trip that were founded in the post-WW2 period using scrap metal from abandoned military installations. The story highlights how communities transformed wartime remnants into educational infrastructure.
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Singapore approves caning for school bullies
Singapore's Ministry of Education has approved caning as part of new anti-bullying measures in schools. The article reports this as a policy initiative but provides minimal detail on implementation, scope, or reasoning.
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Caning for Singapore school bullies? Only as last resort, education minister says
Singapore's education minister states that caning remains a disciplinary tool in schools only when other interventions have failed, while acknowledging research linking frequent corporal punishment to negative outcomes. The minister responded to parliamentary questions about the Ministry of Education's efforts to combat bullying in schools.
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100,000+ Students to Walk Out Alongside Workers in Largest One-Day Strike in Over 80 Years
The article reports that over 100,000 students are participating in a nationwide school walkout coordinated with Sunrise Movement actions and community mobilizations, described as the largest one-day student strike in over 80 years. Multiple schools have already cancelled classes in anticipation of the absences.
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US aims to βdestroy Iranβs futureβ β analyst
RT reports on analyst Christopher Helali's claim that US military strikes on Iranian schools and hospitals demonstrate Washington's intent to destroy Iran's future. The article presents this interpretation as fact through an unnamed analyst's assertion without providing corroborating evidence, opposing analysis, or detailed context about the strikes referenced.
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