Committee of Supply 2026 debate, Day 3: Lee Hui Ying on less stressful, more joyful learning
Every child who works hard should have the opportunity to thrive. One practical step could be removing the secondary school affiliation advantages, so all students compete on a fair footing, said MP Lee Hui Ying in parliament on Monday (Mar 2). She also wanted to know if there can be a process that could better support students of diverse backgrounds and talents, drawing a reference to the “Harry Potter sorting hat”, to help parents choose a school where their child can maximise their own unique potential.
Every child who works hard should have the opportunity to thrive. One practical step could be removing the secondary school affiliation advantages, so all students compete on a fair footing, said MP Lee Hui Ying in parliament on Monday (Mar 2). She also wanted to know if there can be a process that could better support students of diverse backgrounds and talents, drawing a reference to the “Harry Potter sorting hat”, to help parents choose a school where their child can maximise their own unique potential.