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Lee Cheuk‑hing tendered his resignation as principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun on Thursday.
On Friday morning, students walked quietly onto the campus, as several teachers stood at the entrance to watch their arrival. A banner for the trip to Singapore appeared to have been removed.
A Form Five student who identified herself only as Ng said she agreed with the principal’s decision to resign.
“The incident has already tarnished our school’s reputation, and the principal should be held responsible for it, which can also serve as accountability to the public of Hong Kong, Singapore and our school,” she said. “But it is not up to us to forgive him for his behaviour.”
Hong Kong principal who swore at Singapore security guards resigns, apologises
A Form Three student surnamed Yip said he was not satisfied with Lee’s apology.
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