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Number of Hong Kong school graduates studying overseas drops by 15%

Figure from 2024 pathway survey marks second straight year of record lows since government launched poll for Form 6 students in 2012

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A student consultant and the owner of an agency connecting pupils with overseas universities have both attributed the decline to an increase in available spots at local institutions. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

The number of Form Six graduates in Hong Kong pursuing further studies outside the city has declined by 15 per cent year on year, marking the second straight year of record lows since the government launched an annual survey in 2012.

A student consultant and the owner of an agency connecting pupils with overseas universities both attributed the decline to an increase in available spots at local institutions and a number of students having already gone abroad to study.

The figure came from the 2024 Secondary 6 Students’ Pathway Survey published by the Education Bureau on Wednesday. About 42,900 school graduates were contacted for the poll, with 41,385 opting to take the survey.

According to the poll, 94.5 per cent of respondents chose to continue pursuing full-time education last year, slightly higher than the 94.3 per cent logged in 2023.

Among those opting for further education, 92.2 per cent had decided to study in Hong Kong, up 3 per cent from 2023 and an increase of 6.5 per cent from 2022.

The remainder, or 7.8 per cent, opted to study in jurisdictions such as mainland China, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States.

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