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Aren't your daughter in the best position to be admitted to SH private section already? So what is the worry?
There are competitions anywhere nowadays. Nevertheless, I have explained about this for so many times, I guess I will keep it short and just provide additional information to supplement that.
First of all, the upcoming NC (K1) students situation is not the same as the current graduating UK (K3) classes. Although they both have 4x2 classes of students, that is 240 students. However, private section has only 3 classrooms available this coming year while they will have 4 classrooms three years later. So, for the private section side, there are approx 35-40 additional seats in P1, for the additional 60 students from kindergarten.
So, whether this is such a significant issue to be worried? Certainly I don't think so. I think there are always one point which many parents (including me at first) who may make a false assumption: we assume everyone in SHCK wanna study in SHCSPS. Unfortunately that is not true.
In the past few years, the percentages of SHCK heading to SHCS (pm, gov't aided section) is around 30-40%! Minus approx 10% boys, and another 15-20% getting offers from SPCCPS, DGJS, and other girls schools like Marymount, St. Mary's etc thru either discretionary places and central allocation. You can easily know how many students are actually aiming for SH private section. So, what is the worry?
Concerning p5 and p6, I can't see what is the differences in SH and with other primary schools. The examinations are used as basis for the S1 allocation, so of course students all have to be under pressure to achieve better results. I believe often time some parents make comments on situation only because they are not fully aware of the situation only. So it is always good to know more ahead. Good luck!
原帖由 vlui55 於 11-6-22 23:38 發表
Ian....I have so much worry about this issue...given we have 240 K1 students for the coming Sept 2011/12, that means we are facing very keen competition 3 yrs later. Can you please share with me about ... |
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