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If a student participates in an activity that is not organised by school (e.g. piano tuition), could it be recognised as an OLE?

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If a student participates in an activity that is not organised by school (e.g. piano tuition), could it be recognised as an OLE?

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A9: No, strictly speaking, OLE refers to the programmes organised or recognised by schools under the NSS framework, in which OLE occupies 15% or more curriculum time, with an aim to ensure students whole person development. However, schools may allow their students to include their participation or awards that were gained outside school into their own SLPs (preferably under a separate column) to recognise these participation.

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