Petition launched to save Hong Kong’s Rosaryhill School from merger
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Hundreds of former pupils of Hong Kong’s Rosaryhill School have launched a petition in a bid to retain their alma mater as they slammed the school sponsoring body for keeping families in the dark before they decided to hand over stewardship of the campus to a private institution.
An open letter dated Thursday, written by the Rosaryhill School Concern Group, demanded that the school’s sponsoring body, the Dominican Missions, explain its decision to hand over control to Dalton School Hong Kong when there were no apparent financial problems.
The open letter said parents, pupils, teachers and former pupils of the school were “profoundly disheartened” and felt “deeply disrespected and aggrieved” by the decision.
“This impersonal announcement has brought down the curtain on our school’s mission spanning decades, dismantling an institution rich in history and camaraderie and dashing our aspirations for our alma mater’s future,” the letter said.
“Recent years have witnessed significant expansions of the school’s facilities, with government funding effectively utilised. There are no indications of financial distress at Rosary Hill School that would warrant the decision made by the school sponsoring body.
“There has been a conspicuous absence of any prior open consultations, leaving us, the principal, the entire teaching staff, the students, and the parents – all vital contributors to the school’s growth and success – in a state of unawareness.”
The sponsoring body announced last week that Rosaryhill Kindergarten and Rosaryhill Primary School in the Mid-Levels would be handed over to Dalton School Hong Kong’s equivalent institutions in West Kowloon, the other side of the city, from the 2024-25 academic year.
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Rosaryhill Secondary School will move from an aided school to a privately funded one from 2025-26 as part of the merger.
The school’s pressure group raised three questions in the letter.
It asked on what basis the school sponsoring body arrived at the decision, why it decided to close the schools despite an absence of enrolment problems, and when the body had contacted Dalton.
“We demand immediate communication and constructive dialogue with all concerned parties to thoroughly examine alternative solutions,” the letter said.
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Baljinder Singh, chairman of the Rosaryhill School’s Parent-Teacher Association, on Thursday said he would meet the committee which will handle the transition on Friday.
“Any progress or update that I will have will be given to you all in a timely manner,” he said in a letter to parents, pupils and teachers.
Singh’s letter also encouraged pupils to stand fast and continue their studies and normal school activities.
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