Non-Chinese speaking students return for face-to-face classes




As secondary schools reopened, I visited a school in Tseung Kwan O to see how students were doing on the first day of face-to-face classes.

I talked to two non-Chinese speaking students, Alexa and Jireh. They hoped being physically back in a learning environment could help them with the subjects they struggle at.

I also interviewed principal Alan Lai. He welcomed the resumption of half-day in-person lessons, but said that of full-day classes was not the school's priority at the moment.