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964000 發表於 15-4-29 16:57
In the first letter, it said will be prioritised according to residential zone? Does it meant that the chance is higher if u live close to the school? ... The first letter was when ESF Central Office received the applications, they are sorted (not prioritized) and forwarded to the individual foundation schools according to which catchment zone the applicant's residential address falls into. As long as you live within the zone, whether it is next door to or 3 miles away from the school makes no difference.
The prioritization comes later, after the schools have received the applications, they are prioritized into different groups, i.e. sibling, alumni, kindergarten etc etc, and then within the same group further prioritized by the random number allocated to each application, e.g. a kindergarten child with random number 10 will come before another kindergarten child with number 100 but behind a sibling with number 500.
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