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Re: 有無讀德信小學的家長入來傾
In fact, both of my friend's daughter are failed to get a seat of Yau Tin & st Mary at 1 st round in 03&04. But, they got a seat of both school luckily at 2nd round central allocation finally. One of my friend' son are failed to enter La Salle at 1 round (20Marks) & 2nd round central allocation, finally he's allocated to Kowloon City Lok SIN Tong Primary school this year. I have no idea how many seats of both school can be released for central allocation after first round pointing system. Generally, the distribution is 30% for 必收生,20% outside 生,50% central allocation. In case 必收生 e.g. staff’s kids, sibling is more than 30%, the seats for central allocation will be released for those必收生.
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catcatmom 寫道:
LilyMaMa
you're no need to worry if you live in 31 net.In fact , it is difficult to get a seat in Tak Siu at 1st round in coming year for 10marks student. But, I guess you can sure win at 2 nd round luck draw ( becoz one of my friend's daughter entered to St Mary at 2nd round in 2004 & my co-worker's daughter entered to Yau Tin in 2003. It seems easy to get a seat in favour school in past two yrs becoz of low birth rate. ) or 3 rd round "knock door" as the Tak's vacancies should offer to those graduated from Tak Kinder first.
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Sorry for interrupt, I don't think it's so easy to get into a good school in the 31 net. It's "pure" by luck. According to findings before, the chances of getting into the first 3 choices in the 31 is lower than the average HK rate of around 8x%. (not to mention 41 net which is even lower as most parents there choose either MCS or La Salle)
The hits of 31 net e.g. St. Mary (now a 一條龍學校)and the two YMT Catholic schools have quite limited spaces (St. Mary: around 60 spaces for central allocation, YMT Catholic schools : around 80 spaces (boys+girls) each for central allocation) I guess there maybe well over/close to 100:1 to compete for space in each of these renown schools. (Correct me if I'm wrong. Moreover, it's difficult to estimate how many parents borrow address to allow them for central allocation in school nets they desired too).
Anyway, though the birth rate falls (lowest at year 2003) and even if only 2 competes for 1 space (50:50 chance) in a primary school, there is always a loser out of the two. |
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