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2023 Hangzhou Private Primary School Seat Allocation Ratio

The 2023 Hangzhou private primary school allocation ratio is as follows:

1. Shangcheng District

Hangzhou Times Primary School (a private school converted to a public school): plans to enroll 140 students. The number of applicants is 459, and the allocation ratio is 1:3.28. Hangzhou New Century Foreign Languages ??School (private to public school): Plans to recruit 160 students, with 259 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:1.62. Hangzhou Wahaha Bilingual School (Primary School): Plans to enroll 112 students, with 145 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:1.29.

2. Gongshu District

Hangzhou Changjiang Experimental Primary School (a private school converted to a public school) plans to enroll 210 students, with 558 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:2.66. Hangzhou Guancheng Experimental School (Primary School) (a private school transferred to a public school) plans to enroll 140 students, with 952 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:6.8. Hangzhou Jinxiu Yucai Middle School Affiliated School (Primary Department) plans to enroll 140 students, with 848 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:6.06.

3. West Lake District

Hangzhou Greentown Yuhua School (Primary School): Plans to recruit 208 students, with 316 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:1.52. Hangzhou Qiantang Foreign Language School (private to public school): plans to recruit 84 students, with 314 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:3.74. Hangzhou Yucai Experimental School (private to public school): plans to recruit 84 students, with 263 applicants, and the allocation ratio is 1:3.13.

Introduction to the allocation ratio:

1. Definition of the allocation ratio

The allocation ratio refers to the difference between the actual number of admissions and the number of admissions in the enrolling school. proportion. Reflects the degree of competition for admissions and the strictness of the admissions policies of the recruiting school. The lower the allocation ratio, the more intense the admission competition and the stricter the admission policy. The higher the allocation ratio, it means that the competition for admission is relatively small and the admission policy is relatively loose.

2. Calculation method of allocation ratio

Allocation ratio = actual number of admissions: number of admissions. The number of students who can be admitted refers to the number of people that the school can admit based on its enrollment plan and admissions policy. The actual number of students who can be admitted refers to the number of people that the school actually admits.

3. The numerical value of the allocation ratio

The specific numerical value of the allocation ratio may be different for different schools and different majors. The allocation ratio of popular schools is lower, while that of ordinary schools The allocation ratio is high.