Suspected red tide sighted at Silverstrand Beach
Attention TV and radio announcers: Please broadcast the following as soon as possible: Here is an item of interest to swimmers. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced … read more
Attention TV and radio announcers: Please broadcast the following as soon as possible: Here is an item of interest to swimmers. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced … read more
The Government announced today (March 28) that the Chief Executive has reappointed Professor Kenneth Leung Mei-yee as the Chairman of the Advisory Council on Food and Environmental Hygiene. At the same time, 11 serving mem… read more
The Government announced today (March 28) the appointments of Ms Au Chor-kwan, Mr Quincy Lui Kwan-yiu and Mr Wilson Pong Wai-san as members to the Fight Crime Committee, and the reappointment of Ms Cecilia Ho Chung-chee. T… read more
Parents of Primary Six students participating in the current (2025) cycle of the Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System who have made applications at the discretionary places (DP) stage will receive notifications next Monday (March 31) from the secondary schools they have applied for if their children have been selected as successful applicants. Students who have not been notified as successful DP applicants can participate in the Central Allocation (CA), the Education Bureau (EDB) announced today (March 28).
Digitalisation of SSPA
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The EDB encourages parents to register with “iAM Smart+” as early as possible and activate their SSPA e-platform (eSSPA) (esspa.edb.gov.hk) account using “iAM Smart+” for more convenient and faster electronic services throughout the entire Secondary One application process. The SSPA e-Platform Parent’s Guide is available on the EDB’s homepage (www.edb.gov.hk/en/edu-system/primary-secondary/spa-systems/secondary-spa/general-info/sspa_eplatform_parents_guide.html) with a series of videos to introduce the procedures for submitting CA applications via the eSSPA.
Notification arrangements for successful DP applicants
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Under the notification arrangements for successful DP applicants, if students are included by participating secondary schools in their Successful Lists for Discretionary Places, their parents will receive notifications from the secondary schools concerned on March 31. Parents who have registered as eSSPA users with “iAM Smart” or “iAM Smart+” may also view notifications for successful DP applicants via the eSSPA starting from 10am on the same day. Parents do not need to reply to the secondary schools whether they would accept the DP offers.
Parents of successful DP applicants who have also successfully applied for a school place in a non-participating Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) secondary school should decide between the two options. If the parents decide to accept the offer from the non-participating DSS secondary school, they should disregard the notifications from the secondary schools which have selected their children at the DP stage. Their children will be allocated to the DSS secondary school concerned according to the established mechanism. If the parents decide to decline the offer from the non-participating DSS secondary school, they should notify the DSS secondary school concerned and retrieve the originals of the signed Parent’s Undertaking and the Primary 6 Student Record Form on or before April 8 in order to retain the school place successfully applied for at the DP stage.
Distribution of school choice documents for CA
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Parents who have registered as eSSPA users and bound their account to “iAM Smart+” may browse choice-making information and documents, submit CA applications and view allocation results via the eSSPA.
Primary schools participating in the SSPA System have been informed to collect copies of choice-making documents on April 9. Parents of Primary Six students participating in the SSPA will each receive the following documents from his or her primary school:
​Hongkong Post announced today (March 28) that, as advised by the postal administration of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, due to the events in the region, mail delivery services to the provinces of North Kivu, Sou… read more