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Let me share some information for you as reference:
According to the school's annual report, the departure rate is in average 0.8%, that's about 5-6 students (entire school) a year.
Naturally in the development of HK education, the role of private school is they have the flexibility to provide stronger and tougher curriculum. If you try to understand the current secondary one placement system, you would understand why many students from band 1 feeder primary school would head to other schools due to the flexibility it provide to the top few percents of students in entire HK.
The result is this, historically (and I am talking about really long time ago), private section certainly provide the clear edge over gov't aided section. So, in the old days, SHCC students are mainly from SHCSPS. The percentage of SHCS students attending SHCC would be low. However, many changes over the year (like SHCC moved to island south, and the changes of placement system of secondary) and the situation has changed quite a bit. On percentage, SHCSPS still has higher percentage over SHCS. However, SHCS has a much bigger student body over SHCSPS, so although SHCSPS has higher percentage, the number of students heading to SHCC may be higher from SHCS.
Hope this information is useful for your reference.
Ian
原帖由 babyqueendom 於 11-1-12 10:17 發表
I obviously don't have any actual data, but heard from the old girls. I knew that when I tried to find out the quality between am and pm schools. The feeling that I have got is that am graduates are o ... |
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