
Public sector schools (including government, aided, caput, and special schools) and Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools.
Examples:
1. Developing or procuring PE-/sports-related information technology (IT) services, mobile applications and related software, as well as PE-/sportsrelated activity kits and supporting tools;
2. Organising diversified PE-/sports-related learning activities/competitions, or subsidising students to participate in such activities;
3. Organising sports-related activities involving the participation of various school stakeholders, including teachers and parents, with the students;
4. Purchasing or upgrading PE/sports equipment in schools;
5. Developing/enhancing the policy on the development of an active and healthy school campus/MVPA60; and
6. Hiring additional non-teaching staff/qualified coaches or procuring services to assist schools in promoting a sports ambience and MVPA60 in Schools;
7. Organising or subsidising the participation of students, teachers and coaches in PE-/sports-related exchange activities or study visits held in the Mainland or overseas.
Schools can deploy the "MVPA60" grant from the current school year by the end of the 2026/27 school year (i.e., until August 31, 2027) to organize relevant activities and programmes.
Is the grant limited to selecting a single vendor or multiple vendors?Yes, schools may choose multiple suppliers and decide independently how to allocate the grant funds.
Schools do not need to submit an application. Schools are required to return the completed “Report on the Use of One-off Grant for Promotion of Sports Ambience and MVPA60 in Schools” (Annex 2) to the Physical Education Section, Curriculum Development Institute on or before 30 September 2027.











