Title: Briefing on Secondary School Places Allocation SSPA System
1 Briefing on Secondary School Places
Allocation(SSPA) System
2Requirements for Participation
- Being a Hong Kong resident
- Studying in a primary school participating in the
SSPA System - Never been allocated a Secondary 1 (S1) place
3Two Stages
- Discretionary Places (DP)
- Central Allocation (CA)
-
4Discretionary Places (DP)
- All secondary schools participating in the SSPA
System are allowed to reserve not more than 30
of their S1 places as DP - Application is not subject to restriction on
districts - Each student may apply to NOT MORE THAN TWO
participating secondary schools, otherwise
his/her chance of acquiring a DP will be forfeited
5Admission Criteria and Weightings
- Schools must make public their admission criteria
and weightings, and adhere to these criteria in
student admission - Criteria should be fair, just, open and
educationally sound - Schools may arrange interviews, but no written
tests should be conducted - If interviews are required, schools may interview
all or some of the applicants. This will be
announced in the schools application notes
6Application Form for S1 Discretionary Place
(Sample)
Two Application Forms to each student (only
applicable for applying to participating schools,
not applicable for applying to non-participating
schools)
7- Parents should write the name of the school they
wish to apply for according to their order of
preference in all parts of the Application Form
- Parents should tear off the part containing the
order of preference before submitting the
application (There is no need for parents to
indicate their order of preference to the
school.)
8- Parents should submit the remaining three parts
of the Application Form intact to the school
direct. They should bring along the original of
their childrens identity document for checking
by the secondary school
- If the information provided is in order, schools
should enter the school code and school chop
(showing the name of the school) in the spaces
provided in all parts of the Application Form
- Parents will be given the Parents Copy as
acknowledgement
Once submitted, the Application Form cannot be
cancelled or retrieved and no change can be made
to the order of school preference
9Allocation of DP
Submit only ONE school choice
Scenario 1
Successful
First choice allocated
First choice allocated
Vacancies arise
Reserve
Scenario 2
Participate in CA
No vacancies arise
Not accepted
Scenario 3
Participate in CA
10Submit TWO school choices
First choice Successful
First choice allocated
Scenario 1
Second choice Successful
First choice Successful
First choice allocated
Scenario 2
Second choice Reserve
First choice Successful
First choice allocated
Scenario 3
Second choice Not accepted
11First choice Not accepted
Scenario 4
Second choice allocated
Second choice Successful
First choice Not accepted
Second choice allocated
Scenario 5
Second choice Reserve
Participate in CA
First choice allocated
First choice Reserve
Second choice allocated
Scenario 6
Second choice Successful
12First choice allocated
Vacancies arise
First choice Reserve
Second choice checked
No vacancies arise
Scenario 7
Second choice allocated
Vacancies arise
Second choice Reserve
Participate in CA
No vacancies arise
First choice allocated
Vacancies arise
First choice Reserve
Participate in CA
Scenario 8
No vacancies arise
Second choice Not accepted
First choice Not accepted
Participate in CA
Scenario 9
Second choice Not accepted
13Central Allocation (CA)
- After the deduction of repeater and discretionary
places, the remaining places in a secondary
school are used for CA - 10 for Part A Unrestricted School Choices
(choose one to three schools from any school
nets) - Remaining 90 for Part B Restricted School
Choices (choose a maximum of 30 schools in the
school net to which a student belongs)
14Example on Calculation of S1 Places
While 2 repeater places will be reserved per
class at S1 level, the maximum repetition rate at
the whole school level should not exceed 5 of
the total enrolment of the school
15Demarcation of School Nets
In line with district administration boundaries,
the whole territory is divided into 18 school
nets for the allocation of restricted school
choices in Part B of CA. The school net to which
a student belongs is determined by the physical
location of the primary school he/she attends.
16Schools in Own District and Other Districts
- To ensure all the nets have sufficient S1 places
to meet the demand for CA, each school net
comprises - participating primary and secondary schools
located in own district and - secondary schools in other districts providing
school places for the net - (secondary schools and school places from
other districts may vary from year to year )
17Criteria for Allocation
Part A Unrestricted School Choices
Part B Restricted School Choices
- Allocation Band(Territory Band)
- Parental choice
- (a maximum of 3)
- Random number
- Allocation Band(Net Band)
- Parental choice
- (a maximum of 30)
- Random number
The random number is generated by the computer
before CA. It is used to determine the order of
allocation within the same allocation band. If
the demand for school places of a certain
secondary school exceeds the supply, the student
possessing a smaller random number within the
same allocation band will be allocated a place
first.
18Internal Assessments (IA)
- Schools submit students IA at the end of P5,
both in mid-year and at the end of P6 - A students marks for all subjects are
standardised with weightings and added together
to arrive at a total. The marks of all students
will be put into an order of merit to determine
their positions in the school - The Pre-Secondary 1 Hong Kong Attainment Test is
used as the scaling tool - Students get their allocation bands according to
their scaled IA results
19Illustration on Division of Allocation Bands
School Net X
School Net Y
Territory Band 1
Net Band 1
Students scaled IA results are put into an order
of merit
Net Band 2
Territory Band 2
Net Band 3
Territory Band 3
20Secondary One Choice of Schools Form (Sample)
- Irrespective of whether application for DP has
been made, the Secondary One Choice of Schools
Form duly completed should be submitted in early
May - Computer will first process school choices in
Part A. If students cannot be allocated, their
choices in Part B will be processed - Parents can repeat the same school choice in both
Part A and Part B if it is in their childs
school net - DO NOT repeat the choices in the same part
- DO NOT choose only a few favourite schools in
Part B. This will not increase the chance of the
student being allocated to the school
Part A are Unrestricted School Choices (Parents
should refer to the Handbook for Unrestricted
School Choices, choose a maximum of 3 secondary
schools)
Part B are Restricted School Choices within a
students own net (Parents should refer to the
Secondary School List of the net to which your
child belongs, choose a maximum of 30 secondary
schools)
21Reference Materials for Parents Secondary School
Profiles
- Published by the Committee on Home-School
Co-operation - Include information of participating and
non-participating secondary schools of all
districts in the 2008/09 school year (including
class structures and subjects offered) - Chinese version to be distributed to parents of
P6 students in mid December through primary
schools - Chinese and English versions to be uploaded at
the same time onto EDBs Homepage
(www.edb.gov.hk) (Choose Home gt Kindergarten,
Primary and Secondary Education gt Education
System gt School Places Allocation Systems gt
Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System)
22Reference Materials for Parents Handbook for
Application for Secondary 1 Discretionary Places
- Published by the School Places Allocation (SPA)
Section of EDB - Include information of participating secondary
schools in all districts - To be distributed to all participating primary
schools in mid December. Parents may borrow the
Handbook from the primary schools - Parents may also visit EDBs Homepage
(www.edb.gov.hk) (Choose Home gt Kindergarten,
Primary and Secondary Education gt Education
System gt School Places Allocation Systems gt
Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System)
or call EDBs 24-hour Automatic Telephone Enquiry
System (Tel 2891 0088) (Press 2 (English) gt 5
(fax service) gt 04 ( SSPA System School Lists)
to obtain the lists
23Reference Materials for Parents Secondary School
Lists and Handbook for Unrestricted School
Choices
- Published by the SPA Section of EDB
- The Secondary School List of a school net, which
contains information of secondary schools located
in the district and schools in other districts
providing school places for the net, will be
distributed to parents of P6 students through the
primary schools in late April. The Lists will
also be uploaded onto EDBs Homepage
(www.edb.gov.hk) (Choose Home gt Kindergarten,
Primary and Secondary Education gt Education
System gt School Places Allocation Systems gt
Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System) - The Handbook for Unrestricted School Choices,
which contains information of all participating
secondary schools, will be distributed to all
participating primary schools. Parents may
borrow the Handbook from the schools. They may
visit EDBs Homepage (www.edb.gov.hk) or call
EDBs 24-hour Automatic Telephone Enquiry System
(Tel 2891 0088) (Press 2 (English) gt 5 (fax
service) gt 04 ( SSPA System School Lists) to
obtain the lists
24Feeder and Nominated Schools
- After the deduction of repeater and discretionary
places, a feeder secondary school may reserve a
maximum of 85 of the remaining places for its
feeder primary school(s), and a nominated
secondary school may reserve a maximum of 25 of
the remaining places for its nominated primary
school(s) - P6 students of a feeder or nominated primary
school should be in Net Band 1 or 2 and choose
the feeder/nominated secondary school as their
first choice within the net they belong to for
the Restricted School Choices - Some schools may accept students of all three Net
Bands
25Through-train (TT) Schools
- TT secondary schools, in principle, are required
to reserve not less than 15 of their total
number of S1 places, after the deduction of
repeater places, for admitting students of other
primary schools - After admitting all P6 students of the TT primary
school, half of the remaining places or 30 of
the total number of S1 places (whichever is
smaller) will be reserved as DP - After the deduction of the number of P6 students
proceeding to the linked secondary school, DP and
repeater places, all remaining places will be
used for CA
26S1 Admission Arrangements for P6 Students
Studying in TT Schools
Proceeds to the linked secondary school direct
OR
A P6 Student of a TT School
Applies for S1 places of non-participating DSS
schools and/or Applies for DP of participating
schools and/or Participates in CA
27 Central AllocationAllocation Process
- The Unrestricted School Choices in Part A will be
processed first, to be followed by the Restricted
School Choices in Part B
28Part A Unrestricted School Choices
- After processing the choices of all Territory
Band 1 students, the computer will not
immediately process the choices of those who are
not allocated a place in Part A. - The computer will continue to process the choices
of students in Territory Band 2 and finally those
of Territory Band 3 students - After processing the school choices of all
students in Part A, the computer will proceed to
process the school choices in Part B
29Part B Restricted School Choices
- After all the students in Net Band 1 have been
allocated school places, the computer will follow
the same procedure to process the choices of
students in Net Band 2 and finally those of Net
Band 3 students
302007/2009 Schedule
31Late Oct 2008 Distribution of Information
Leaflets and VCDs on the SSPA System Mid
Dec 2008 Distribution of Application Form
for S1 Discretionary Place and related
documents 2 to 19 Jan 2009 All
participating secondary schools accept DP
applications within the
same period Mid March 2009 All
participating secondary schools
collect the Rank
Order Lists, which
are compiled based on students
scaled IA results at the end of P5
and in mid-year of
P6
32 Late April 2009 Distribution of
Secondary One Choice of Schools
Form and related documents Early
May 2009 Submission of Secondary One
Choice of Schools Form by the
parents through primary schools 7 July
2009 Release of allocation results 9 and 10
July 2009 Students register with the
secondary schools allocated 14
July 2009 Pre-Secondary 1
Hong Kong Attainment Tests
Note The date for primary schools to collect
the allocation results is 6 July. If EDB has
announced the closure of schools in the morning
on that day owing to the issuing of the Tropical
Cyclone Warning Signal Pre-No.8/No. 8 or above,
the collection of allocation results will be
postponed to 7 July. The announcement of
allocation results will be postponed from 7 July
to 8 July accordingly. If in the morning on the
day of the announcement of allocation results
(i.e. 7 July), EDB has announced the closure of
schools owing to the issuing of the Tropical
Cyclone Warning Signal Pre-No.8/No. 8 or above or
Red or Black Rainstorm Warning Signal, the
announcement of allocation results will be
postponed to the next school day.
33Enquiries
- Telephone
- General Enquiries 2832 7740 or 28327700
- Address
- Room 203, 2nd Floor, Lui Kee Education Services
Centre, 269 Queens Road East, Wan Chai, Hong
Kong - Website
- Education Bureau (www.edb.gov.hk) Home gt
Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary Education gt
Education System gt School Places Allocation
Systems gt Secondary School Places Allocation
(SSPA) System