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Secondary One Allocation | Diocesan Girls' College accepts more than 1,200 admission applications, and an average of 20 people compete for one seat

2021-11-09T11:32:12.814Z


A number of popular DSS secondary schools in the 2022/23 school year of Form One admission applications have been closed one after another. Among them, the application process for Diocesan Girls’ School was closed on October 6, and the places were also "competitive". The school replied to "Hong Kong" today (9th) 01》


A number of popular DSS secondary schools in the 2022/23 school year of Form One admission applications have been closed one after another. Among them, the application process for Diocesan Girls’ School was closed on October 6, and the places were also "competitive". The school replied to "Hong Kong" today (9th) "01" pointed out that this year, more than 1,200 people have applied for admission to the Secondary One course in the next school year, and the number is the same as last year.

In the past, female students set up 5 S1 classes each year, providing about 205 S1 places, of which about 60 places were reserved for application by students from other schools. On average, nearly 20 students competed for one place.


Diocesan Girls’ College has received more than 1,200 applications for admission to the Secondary One course for the next academic year this year, and the number is similar to last year.

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The results of the first stage selection will be announced before October 31

The selection process for the female talents consists of two stages. The first stage is the selection of applicants' "student profile overview", which accounts for 50%, and the second stage is the interview and skill test performance, which also accounts for 50%.

The school will consider the applicant's academic performance and conduct (25%) and academic/non-academic learning and experience (on-campus or off-campus) (25%).

The school will announce the results of successfully entering the second stage of selection before October 31. Applicants will be issued an application form and arranged for an interview by the school. They need to visit the school in person on or before November 6 during office hours to submit the completed application surface.

Applicants must meet with the teacher on November 27, 2021, and eligible applicants will be invited to meet with the principal again.

The interview criteria are comprehension ability, analytical ability and coping performance (25%), and communication and other skills (25%).

The school will also individually invite applicants with outstanding performance in sports or music to take a sports skills test or a music skills audition on November 20.

The admission result will be notified by mail in mid-February 2022.

Diocesan Girls’ College has received more than 1,200 applications for admission to the Secondary One course for the next academic year this year, and the number is similar to last year.

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When the school responded to enquiries today, it said that this year more than 1,200 people have applied for admission to the next school year's Secondary One course, and the number is similar to last year.

According to data, most of them are used to recruit directly-affiliated primary school graduates, and about 60 places are reserved for foreign school students to apply. The number of self-admitted students is 58, and an average of nearly 21 people compete for one place.

In the past, the school set up 5 S1 classes each year, providing about 205 S1 places.

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