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Table III School Specific Grants of EOEBG

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For Aided Primary Schools Name of grant Level of grant

for 2021/22

$ Unit Level of grant

for 2022/23 Administration $

Grant 21,662 Mid-point salary per month for Assistant Clerical Officer at September 1999 level used as basis for 2000/01 rate

with subsequent annual adjustment following CCPI movement

22,052

16,890 Mid-point salary per month for Clerical Assistant at September 1999 level used as basis for 2000/01 rate with subsequent annual adjustment following

CCPI movement

17,194

14,540 Maximum point salary per month for janitor staff at September 1999 level

used as basis for 2000/01 rate with subsequent annual adjustment following

CCPI movement

14,802

Revised

Administration Grant

14,540 Maximum point salary per month for janitor staff at September 1999 level

used as basis for 2000/01 rate with subsequent annual adjustment following

CCPI movement

14,802

Capacity Enhancement Grant

(For details, please browse the web page of reference materials on CEG)

226,492 first 6 classes (per annum) 230,569 31,077 rate per class in addition to the threshold

number (per annum) 31,636 785,878 24 classes or more

(maximum provision) (per annum)

800,017

Composite Information Technology Grant

Whole-Day

412,358 18 classes or below 419,780

472,027 19-24 classes 480,523

531,837 25-30 classes 541,410

591,498 31-36 classes 602,145

651,309 37 classes or more 663,033

Bi-sessional #

261,521 18 classes or below 266,228

300,665 19-24 classes 306,077

339,797 25-30 classes 345,913

378,929 31-36 classes 385,750

417,918 37 or more classes 425,441

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Table III School Specific Grants of EOEBG

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For Aided Primary Schools Name of grant Level of grant

for 2021/22

$ Unit Level of grant

for 2022/23 Air-conditioning $

Grant Grant per annum

per classroom/student activity centre

9,830 whole day 10,007

12,817 bi-sessional 13,048

7,843 unisessional 7,984

per special room

24,931 whole day 25,380

32,409 bi-sessional 32,992

19,948 unisessional 20,307

per small group teaching room

4,915 whole day 5,004

6,409 bi-sessional 6,524

3,922 unisessional 3,992

standard assembly hall

62,328 whole day 63,450

81,023 bi-sessional 82,480

49,870 unisessional 50,768

substandard assembly hall/covered playground-cum-hall

49,862 whole day 50,760

64,818 bi-sessional 65,984

39,896 unisessional 40,614

School-based Support Scheme for Newly Arrived Children

3,931 pppa 4,002

Student Guidance Service (SGS) Grant

Applicable for schools without “New Funding Mode”

(For details, please refer to EDBCM36/2018)

636,452 pspa

(18 classes or more and without SGT/SGO)

647,908

318,226 pspa

(5 to 17 classes and without SGT/SGO) 323,954 Top-up grant

(For details, please browse the web page of Guide on Comprehensive Student Guidance Service)

18,667 rate for schools with 5 classes and 18 classes

(per annum)

19,003

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Table III School Specific Grants of EOEBG

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For Aided Primary Schools Name of grant Level of grant

for 2021/22

$ Unit Level of grant

for 2022/23 Student Guidance $

Service (SGS) Grant

18,667 rate per each additional class (starting from the 5th class for 5 to 17 classes; starting from the 18th class for

18 classes or more) (per annum)

19,003

112,002 Each school employing SGT will be provided with additional 6 units of Top-

up Grant on top of those under the old arrangement.

(per annum)

114,018

Applicable for “New Funding Mode” schools 18,667 rate for schools with 12 classes

(per annum) 19,003

18,667 rate per each additional class (For 12 classes or more, starting from

the 12th class) (per annum)

19,003

Understanding Adolescent Project (Primary)

(UAP Grant)

Basic grant for each school operating ONE Intensive Programme 110,010 Intensive Programme for P4 111,990

16,673 Booster Programme for P5 16,973 16,673 Booster Programme for P6 16,973 Total grant for each school operating TWO Intensive Programmes 206,686 Intensive Programme for P4 210,406

33,346 Booster Programme for P5 33,946 33,346 Booster Programme for P6 33,946 Total grant for each school operating THREE Intensive Programmes

303,362 Intensive Programme for P4 308,822 50,019 Booster Programme for P5 50,919 50,019 Booster Programme for P6 50,919 Enhanced Speech

Therapy Grant Basic grant per school per annum

4,203 pcpa (11 classes or more) 4,279 42,030 minimum provision

per annum (6-10 classes) 42,790 Top-up grant for moderate/severe SLI pupil

4,203 (capped at

84,060)

per pupil per school

per annum 4,279

(capped at 85,580)

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Table III School Specific Grants of EOEBG

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For Aided Primary Schools Name of grant Level of grant

for 2021/22

$ Unit Level of grant

for 2022/23 School-based $

Educational Psychology Service Grant

109,517 per base school per annum 111,488

School-based Management Top- up Grant

50,702 per school per annum 51,615

School-based Speech Therapy Administration Recurrent Grant

8,112 per school per annum 8,258

Base School School-based Speech Therapy Administration Recurrent Grant

8,112 per base school of school cluster

per annum 8,258

# Rate is on per session basis for a bi-sessional primary school. The session with more classes will determine the entitled rate.

pppa-per pupil per annum pspa-per school per annum pcpa-per class per annum

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