Tsung Tsin Middle School registration ended over unresolved conflicts and unauthorised collaboration with a Shenzhen-based centre
Hong Kong’s education authorities have revoked the registration of a troubled private school due to poor management, following allegations that the institution collaborated with a Shenzhen-based tutorial centre without prior approval.
The Education Bureau (EDB) announced on Friday that it had decided to cancel the registration of Tsung Tsin Middle School, which had previously been ordered to suspend operations in early August due to the incident.
“[The school] has not been managed satisfactorily and has not operated during the 2024-25 school year….Consequently, the EDB decided to cancel its school registration,” authorities said in a statement.
The private school, located at 11 Kwong Lee Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, was earlier accused of cooperating with Shenzhen’s Capture Star to offer the city’s university entrance examination curriculum without registration.






