Hong Kong Eco-primary school considers a step up to secondary
Sitting under a parasol to avoid the fierce summer sun, two teenagers at a summer camp in the New Territories debate the criteria for an ideal secondary school. Rosemary and White Cloud – adopting nature-related nicknames is a tradition at the camp – are responding to a Q&A session held earlier, when two secondary school principals were quizzed on topics ranging from the logic of school uniform design to how to prevent teachers from abusing their power.
“The school must have strict rules so every student will behave and be polite,” White Cloud says.
Rosemary has very different ideas: “It is not going to work. Strict rules will only make the disobedient even more disobedient. My ideal school is one with no penalties.”
The two friends’ contrasting views reflect their exposure to Gaia School, an alternative private primary school in Tuen Mun that emphasises personal responsibility and learning from nature.