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March 28, 2012

Singapore passes student test

Hong Kong Standard:

The Hong Kong public is concerned about mainlanders competing with locals for facilities ranging from hospital maternity services to school places.

Even expensive international schools are over-enrolled, with expatriate English teachers complaining about being unable to get their own children school places.

Many mainland students also study in Singapore, but that country seems to be faring better in this regard.

Perhaps the government there is more effective, or its people don't complain as much - or maybe it's a bit of both.

Singapore's population grew rapidly over the past decade - from three million to more than five million - partly due to an immigration policy that drew many elites, including mainlanders.

But the city-state isn't immune from controversies involving foreign students. Recently, a mainland student created a storm by writing on a blog that there are "more dogs than people" in Singapore.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at March 28, 2012 1:50 AM
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