27/04/2026
How Hong Kong's LGBTQ students and allies are transforming classrooms into spaces of acceptance
How Hong Kong’s students and educators are reshaping LGBT inclusivity
Support networks like Quarks and QSA are providing support for LGBTQ youth, while helping to enact change within the educational system – but is it enough?
22/04/2026
New and refurbished international school campuses throughout Hong Kong aim to help students seamlessly prepare for tertiary transitions
How Hong Kong schools are transforming to mirror university-style spaces
A wave of new and refurbished international school campuses is aiming to help students prepare for seamless tertiary transitions.
08/04/2026
The government's school weigh-in plan has sparked concern among body image experts in Hong Kong
Will the Hong Kong government weight-management plan really help kids?
The proposed action plan includes the Education Bureau’s suggestion of school weigh-ins, which has sparked concern among dietitians, psychologists and NGOs.
03/03/2026
Nature versus nurture: how Hong Kong schools are unlocking every child's full potential
Influences that can unlock children’s abilities in the classroom
Research shows that realising a child’s potential depends on a blend of genetics, environment and support.
18/02/2026
The arts are often seen as a hobby rather than a path to success, but these Hong Kong schools and young artists are nurturing creativity in the age of AI
The Hong Kong schools and young artists nurturing creativity in the age of AI
Brothers Andrew Mok, aka YaLocalOffgod, and Tate Mok are behind the artistic duo, whose fans include Pharrell Williams and Takashi Murakami.
11/02/2026
How to help Hong Kong students navigate their university choices and career paths
For Hong Kong students, their career paths’ first steps start at university
Choosing a course is a delicate balance of passion, parental expectations and the prospects of a fulfilling career.
04/02/2026
Improved awareness and detection have seen a rise in special education needs diagnoses, but whilst stigma is fading, challenges still remain
Technology set to play a bigger role in SEN assessment and intervention
Improved awareness and early detection have seen a rise in special education needs diagnoses, and while the stigma is fading, challenges remain.
21/01/2026
In partnership with: Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
How Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University’s commitment to educational innovation enables students to become globally minded leaders who are ready for the challenges of an AI-driven future.
Academic innovation can help budding entrepreneurs overcome future challenges
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University’s 20-year evolution ensures it meets world’s fast-changing technological, industrial and societal needs.
07/01/2026
From global curricula to cultural diversity, are Hong Kong international schools truly international?
Are Hong Kong international schools truly global in nature?
How global curricula, cultural diversity and shifting demographics are shaping the city’s international education landscape.
29/12/2025
How outdoor classrooms are shaping young minds through 'risky play'.
How outdoor classrooms are shaping young minds, from Denmark to Hong Kong
Malvern College and International College believe in the power of outdoor learning and growing in nature’s classroom to build curiosity and resilience.
12/12/2025
Skibidi, Italian brain rot and 6 7 – experts decode Gen Alpha's digital dialect.
Gen Alpha’s ‘brain rot’ is reshaping language and baffling parents
Teachers are adapting to engage students – but with caution – while experts share insights on this rapidly evolving digital dialect.