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Secondary One Allotment | One article to see clearly the strategy of choosing a school

2022-05-06T16:10:15.676Z


The "School Selection Form for Secondary 1 Allocation" will be distributed to Primary 6 students today (6th). Parents must complete the form and return it to the Education Bureau before the end of this month. The rankings will be released on 26th July. Secondary school is one of the most important stages of life


The "School Selection Form for Secondary 1 Allocation" will be distributed to Primary 6 students today (6th). Parents must complete the form and return it to the Education Bureau before the end of this month. The rankings will be released on 26th July.

Secondary school is one of the most important stages of life. It is the desire of every parent to enroll their children in their favorite secondary school. When filling out the volunteer form, they must be careful and careful.

"Hong Kong 01" integrates the contents of the form, the Education Bureau's "Notes for Parents of Central Allocation" for parents' reference, and the advice of experts in selecting schools in the past. When filling in Part A "School Choice Not Restricted by School Net" and Part B "Schools by School Net" When choosing a school, you should pay attention to the strategy, so as not to be assigned a secondary school.


Secondary one allocation information and forms.

(Photo by He Ruifen)

1. Allocation arrangement

The Central Allocation phase is divided into two parts:

Part A is "School Choice Not Restricted by School Net", for parents to choose up to three schools, and secondary schools in any school net (including the school net to which the student belongs); Part B is "School Choice by School Net", long choice You can choose to enroll your child in a maximum of 30 middle schools in the middle school to which the primary school belongs.

For secondary schools participating in the Secondary School Places Allocation System, after deducting repeated admissions and self-allocated places, the remainder will be used for Central Allocation, 10% of which will be classified as Part A places and 90% as Part B places.

The computer will first process the school choices of all students in Part A, and if a student has not been assigned a school in Part A, it will process the school choice in Part B.

"S1 Allocation Choice School Form" form.

(Photo by He Ruifen)

2. Fill in the form

The Secondary One Allotment School Selection Form is in triplicate, including stubs from the Education Bureau, schools and parents. Parents are advised to fill in the form with a

black ballpoint pen

.

There is only one page to fill in the form, including the above-mentioned Parts A and B. After parents have decided on the school selection arrangement, they should pay attention to the corresponding school numbers of the secondary schools in the "List of Secondary Schools" and fill in them in the order of choice. "School Selection of School Net" needs to fill in the school net number to which the child belongs on the right side.

After completing the school selection, parents or guardians need to sign at the bottom of the form to confirm, and fill in the parent's name, date, address and contact number, and also pay attention to whether the student number, student name, gender, class and school are filled in at the top of the form. Primary school name.

The secondary student number is already on the "Primary 6 Student Information Sheet" distributed earlier, and the gender should be expressed with "M" or "F".

The Education Bureau reminds parents that the school selection with the wrong school number will not be processed, so it is necessary to ensure that the information is correct.

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3. Allocation Criteria

Central allocation is based on students' allocation group, parents' preference for school selection and random number as the allocation criteria.

Generally speaking, the standardized school grades of students in the second semester of Primary 5 and the first and second semesters of Primary 6 are the basis for dividing their allocation groups. However, due to the impact of the epidemic, there is no need to conduct in-school grade assessment for the second semester of Primary 6 this year. and report points, only the second semester of Form 5 and the first semester of Primary 6 will be counted.

As for the random number, it is generated before the computer executes the place allocation process and is used to determine the order in which students in the same allocation group are allocated places. If the demand for places in a certain secondary school exceeds the supply, students with a smaller random number will be allocated places first. .

4. Degree allocation procedure

When processing Part A applications, the computer will first allocate places to students in the first allocation group (i.e. Band 1). If the school provides more places than the students who choose the school, all students who choose the school can be allocated the same place. However, if the number of candidates is larger than the number of places, students with smaller random numbers will be allocated first.

After checking the first choice of Band 1 students, the computer will follow the same procedure to process their second choice, etc., until all students are assigned degrees, and then process the choice of Band 2 students, and so on.

Therefore, if the first two choices are both the most popular secondary schools in the district, once the random number is ranked at the bottom, if the first choice fails, when the second choice is assigned, the places of the preferred middle school have been allocated in the first choice stage, and the Failed again.

Applications for Part B will be processed after Part A has been reviewed by the computer. Students admitted to Part A will not be allocated a degree through Part B. The allocation method is the same as above.

5. "One-stop" school arrangement

Primary 6 students from "through-train" schools can choose to go directly to the linked secondary schools, but if the student applies for a Secondary One place in a DSS secondary school that does not participate in the Secondary School Places Allocation System, or a DP or Central Allocation in a participating secondary school , will not be able to retain the right to go directly to "through-train" secondary schools.

In principle, "through-train" secondary schools should reserve no less than 15% of the total S1 places for self-allocation or central allocation for admission.

The 2022 promotion results will be announced on July 26.

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It is not necessary to fill all the three volunteers in Part A

After understanding the allocation mechanism, what should parents do when enrolling their children?

Comprehensive school selection experts teach the way. In several cases, parents should pay special attention when filling out the school selection in Parts A and B to avoid being assigned a secondary school.

If the top three schools that parents like most are not in their school net, Part A can fill in the three choices in sequence; if the top three most favorite schools include schools in the school network, Part A can also fill in three choices.

If you are sent this way, you are one of the most wanted high schools.

If the most preferred secondary school is in its own school net, only this school should be filled in in Part A, leaving the second and third places blank, and the first place in Part B should also take this school as the first place.

Because if the second, or even the third place in Part A fills in the school, once you are assigned to a secondary school that is not the first in Part A, you will no longer have the opportunity to be assigned to the first secondary school in Part B, that is, you will only be admitted to the secondary school.

If one of the preferred secondary schools is outside the school network and the other is within the school network, only two should be filled in Part A, and the third place should be left blank to avoid being assigned a secondary school.

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Part B: Don't Miss the Most Favorite Secondary School in the Net

However, in any of the above cases, you must remember that the first place in Part B still needs to fill in the secondary school you want to enroll in the school network you belong to. Do not fill in Part B if you forget it because you have filled in the secondary school in your network, otherwise you will miss out on getting your favorite. middle school.

Part B can choose up to 30 volunteers. In the past, some parents were "specialized", some people only filled in the first choice, and some people filled in the same middle school for all 30 volunteers.

Since the S1 allocation is based on the choice of the school, everyone will be the first to allocate a place, not the first choice of an individual. Therefore, once the only school selected is full, the computer will be the last to the students concerned. Dispatch still remaining degree.

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Source: hk1

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