Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For RCF, once school begins, from observation, the chances of more WL movement are slim. The classes seem stable at that point. Varies from year to year though.
A lot of people will check every box available to them in the immersion form just because they can—even if they’re almost an hour away from the school—so if you have a lower WL number, there’s hope. How high a number is always the great mystery and varies year to year.
Really? That would be surprising if nobody decided the program wasn’t a good fit for their kid. I can’t speak to RCF specifically for this but people often say the WL moves faster after the year starts because people are more likely to decline the spot once their kid has started school. Of course, that might only be a couple of actual vacancies out of 48 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say chances are good under 30, is that before or after school start? When is there the most movement?
If you call the office, they will tell you how far they got off the waitlist in previous years.
Anonymous wrote:For RCF, once school begins, from observation, the chances of more WL movement are slim. The classes seem stable at that point. Varies from year to year though.
A lot of people will check every box available to them in the immersion form just because they can—even if they’re almost an hour away from the school—so if you have a lower WL number, there’s hope. How high a number is always the great mystery and varies year to year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say chances are good under 30, is that before or after school start? When is there the most movement?
Just my experience with the last couple of years, I’d say the first 30 (or so) have a good chance to get in right up to the end of summer. Higher numbers will get in later.
This doesn’t sound like RCF. OP is asking about RCF in particular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say chances are good under 30, is that before or after school start? When is there the most movement?
Just my experience with the last couple of years, I’d say the first 30 (or so) have a good chance to get in right up to the end of summer. Higher numbers will get in later.
Anonymous wrote:When you say chances are good under 30, is that before or after school start? When is there the most movement?
Anonymous wrote:When you say chances are good under 30, is that before or after school start? When is there the most movement?