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Actually it is not a surpirse to me as I expected this would happen last year already.
First of all, a child with 20 points getting a seat would never mean another child with 20 points can get in also. Whenever the number of applicants with same points exceed the remaing seats available, then this require drawing.
So for example, what can happen is when there are 50 children with 20 points, and there are only 49 seats remain, then 1 child cannot be offered the seat. This has no other implications except the fact that those with 15 points have no chances.
At the same time, when ther are 50 children with 20 points and there are only one seat left. Then still, one child will be admitted with 20 points while other cannot. So, with the small pool of samples that you are referring to, it doesn't really tell much of the story. The only thing we know is 20 points has chances but not guarantee.
What I can see this year in the case of SHCS is there seems more people with 20 points are applying it this year. This can be expected as we know many other Catholic girls schools all require drawing with 20 points so some of them are being attracted to apply this year and created the extra competiton this year. On the other hand, I suspect the fact is nowadays, there just happen to be more Catholic families applying for schools for their children unfortunately. |
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