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原帖由 andy26 於 10-8-16 01:56 發表
Thank you very much for your info. It looks quite useful. However, I am a little slow here, what does this chart really trying to show us ?
Hi andy26,
From the chart on p.27, the no. of students entering the local universities (esp. HKU and CU) stayed at a consistently high level prior to 2009. For example, in 2008, there were altogether 37 SPC students going to HKU/CU. However, the figure dropped to 8 in 2009.
On the other hand, the no. of students enrolling in Associate Degree/High Diploma (last row of the chart) rose abruptly from 15 in 2008 to more than doubled at 33 in 2009.
The secondary section turned into DSS in 2002 (while the primary section, according to its website, became a DSS in 2003). I don't know if the change had attributed to the drop in academic "achievement" (sorry that I used this term to correlate "no. of students going to universities").
Well, one thing is for sure - if our kids excel well academically (and socially and much more under the new 334 arrangement), we don't need to worry.
Anyway, I will also try SPC primary for my kid. |
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