November 2014 Kindergarten Administration Section 1.

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November 2014 Kindergarten Administration Section 1

2 Enactment, Standing Administrative Directives (1) Collection of Registration Fees and Application Fees Regulation 60(A), 61(1) of the Education Regulations – must first obtain written approval of the Permanent Secretary for Education (2) Collection of School Fees (3) Sale of School Items and Provision of Paid Services Acquisition of school items or services is entirely voluntary

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4  Jkj  Collections of the above fees exceeding the approved ceilings will require the prior approval of Education Bureau Fees for Specific Purposes Approved Ceilings (a) Application fees$40 (b) Registration fees (i) Half-day session $970 or half of the monthly school fee, whichever is lower (ii) Whole-day session $1,570 or half of the monthly school fee, whichever is lower

 The registration fee may be collected only when a place has been offered by the school to a student/child  The registration fee must be refunded to any student/child who pays the registration fee and subsequently takes up the place after receiving the first instalment of the school fee from the student/child.  The balance of the first instalment of the school fee must not be collected before 1st August (if the new school year starts in September) or before 1st July (if the new school year starts in August).  Any student/child who has paid the registration fee when offered a school place but subsequently decides not to take the place may be considered as having forfeited the fee. 5

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 School Fees collected should cover all expenses should directly related to the teaching and learning activities, school operation and maintenance of the education services of the KG  KGs should not charge parents separately for such expenses incurred on top of the school fees 7

 Salaries (including payment for supply teachers), provident fund, mandatory provident fund, long service payment of teaching and non-teaching staff employed  The remuneration of school supervisors  Rent and management fees, rates and government rent for the KG/ KG-cum-CCC premises  Furniture and equipment for school and education purposes  Teaching aids such as library books, reference materials and worksheets for teachers and students 8

 Expenses on repairs, maintenance and improvement works of the KG/ KG-cum-CCC premises including installation of air-conditioners, double-glaze windows and exhaust fans, maintenance contract, inspection fees for maintaining fire, gas, electrical installation and building safety  Water and electricity (including air-conditioning) charges, telephone line, fax line and internet service charges  Cleaning fees (including cleaning contract and the provision of cleaning facilities to students) 9

 Expenses on printing, paper, teachers’ stationery and other consumables for teaching activities  Postage charges and publications  Insurance premium and expenses on first aid and fire safety equipment  Audit fees and other service charges in connection with school administration  Transportation fees for school administration purposes 10

 Expenses on regular learning activities for all students, conducted either inside or outside the school premises (these should include expenses for birthday parties, graduation ceremony, school outing, picnics and visits)  Items such as student handbooks, profiles, student portfolios, graduation certificates and identity cards, etc which are necessary for the operation of the school  Other expenses directly related to the teaching activities, school operation and maintenance of the standard of education service for educational purposes 11

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13 Textbooks and exercise books School uniforms and school bags Tea and snacks Stationery Supplementary learning materials Bedding items

14 School bus services Activities outside regular school hours Interest classes

a) No purchase of school items or acceptance of paid services should be compulsory. KGs should inform parents in writing that the acquisition of such items or services is entirely voluntary b) The items to be sold or the services to be provided should be solely for teaching and learning purposes c) Expenses on regular learning activities for all students as well as items which are necessary for the operation of the school, should be covered by the operating expenses. Parents should not be charged for these items 15

 An adequate description of the items for sale and paid services provided (including charges and quantity) should be made available for parents  If items for sale are made up in packages, each item should be made available for sale separately throughout the year. The charges, quantity and description should be listed out clearly  Take positive action to inform parents through various means (leaflets, notices or admission application forms) for the charges of school items/ paid services to be sold/provided in current/ new school year  Provide relevant information of the previous school year for reference  Inform parents in writing of the refund arrangement in case the student withdraws from the KG before the commencement of the new term  “Sales of Textbooks” account should be made available upon request 16

Give parents sufficient time to consider whether or not to purchase item and services 17  Avoid charging parents in one lump- sum for the whole package of items or the services required for the whole school term  Should not collect charges from parents for any goods or services before May of each year

 Items for the exclusive use of students in one particular KG (e.g. items bearing special insignia) should be kept to the minimum.  The types of items and paid services for students’ learning purposes should be kept to the minimum 18

 Items and paid services should be sold or provided at the minimum feasible price and should not be above the market price  No profit should be generated from the sale of textbooks  Profit from sale school items other than textbooks and paid services, should not exceed the profit limit of 15% of the cost price at which they are purchased from the suppliers 19

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 Where an arrangement is made with any trading operator/ supplier and a discount or block sum of money is received, such discount or block sum of money should be entered into the school accounts as an item of income  KGs are also required to record, in an inventory, any advantages received from suppliers in the form of goods or items of equipment  KGs must keep proper books of accounts, which must reflect all sales and purchases of school items and provision of paid services 21

 Formulate own procurement policy under the principles of openness, fairness and competitiveness  Establish a set of proper procedures for procurement and competitive bidding: ◦ Invite bid/ quotation from a sufficient number of suppliers or contractors for items or services to be purchased ◦ Maintain proper records of the procurement/ quotations ◦ Prevent leakage of or tampering with quotation information ◦ Draw up predetermined assessment criteria for the award of service and works ◦ Declare any current or future connection with the suppliers/ service provider by signing undertaking and declaring interest when conflict of interest arises ◦ Establish a clear segregation of staff function  Make reference to ICAC’s “Best Practice Checklist - Procurement ” 22

 Refer to EDB Circular No. 14/ /

 Education Bureau Circular No. 16/2013 “Collection of Fees, Sale of School Items and Provision of Paid Services in Kindergartens”16/2013  Education Bureau Circular No. 4/2014 “Collection of Application Fee and Registration Fee, Admission of Students and Provision of Information by Kindergartens”4/2014  Education Bureau Circular No. 14/2003 “Acceptance of Advantages and Donations by Schools and their Staff”14/

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