In Hong Kong schools, attendance isn’t an issue. The pressure is
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In Hong Kong schools, attendance isn’t an issue. The pressure is
JAMES GRIFFITHS
ASIA CORRESPONDENT
HONG KONG
PUBLISHED JUNE 6, 2026
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Students sit for the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams in Hong Kong, April, 2021.
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