Latest News About Primary School Allocation Day

Updated 2026-05-07 19:02

I don’t have live updates right now, but I can share how primary school allocation typically works and where to check for the latest news.

If you tell me your country/region (e.g., a specific state in the U.S., the U.K., Hong Kong, etc.) I can point you to the exact official page and summarize the latest date and process.

Example: In several jurisdictions, National Offer Day is the day allocations are published for all applicants, with subsequent guidelines on how to appeal and how to confirm placement. I can tailor this to your location with a quick check.

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15500 pupils allocated their preferred schools - RTHK

The Education Bureau said nearly 19,500 children took part in the allocation and that more than 15,500 were allocated spots in schools among their first three choices. Combined with discretionary places, the overall satisfaction rate reached 90 percent. Still, some parents lined up outside their preferred schools to compete for the remaining places. A mother, Leung, waited outside a primary school in Yau Ma Tei for “door-knocking” as early as 7.30 am as her son was only allocated his...

news.rthk.hk

Secondary School Allocation Day Briefing

*2024 Allocations* The statistics for on time applications are as follows : This year 6539 Gloucestershire children will be offered a secondary school place (233 less children than last year) Ø 86% have been offered their 1 st preference (up 3% on last year)

www.gloucestershire.gov.uk

Primary 1 allocation results due June 7 - news.gov.hk

Education Results of the central allocation for entering Primary 1 in September will be released on June 7, the Education Bureau says. A total of 20,794 children participated in the allocation of the Primary 1 admission. Of them, about 82% were allocated to schools of their first three choices. Taking into account the discretionary places and the number of children allocated to schools of their first three choices, the overall satisfaction rate is 91.2%.

www.news.gov.hk