Application and Offer Statistics for Singaporean Students

The request was refused by Cardiff University.

Dear Cardiff University,

I would like to request, for the 2018-2019, 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 application years, the following fields of data for schools in Singapore:

(a) the number of applications for undergraduate courses, regardless of course, received from students in these schools, broken down by school;
(b) the number of offers for undergraduate courses, regardless of course, given to students of these schools, broken down by school; and
(c) the number of offers for undergraduate courses, regardless of course, accepted by students of these schools, broken down by school,

for the following list of Singaporean schools:

(i) Anderson Serangoon Junior College;
(ii) Anglo-Chinese Junior College;
(iii) Anglo-Chinese School (Independent);
(iv) Catholic Junior College;
(v) Dunman High School;
(vi) Eunoia Junior College;
(vii) Hwa Chong Institution;
(viii) Jurong Pioneer Junior College;
(ix) Millennia Institute;
(x) Nanyang Junior College;
(xi) National Junior College;
(xii) National University of Singapore (NUS) High School of Math and Science;
(xiii) Raffles Institution;
(xiv) River Valley High School;
(xv) School of the Arts Singapore;
(xvi) Singapore Sports School;
(xvii) St. Andrew’s Junior College;
(xviii) St. Joseph’s Institution;
(xix) Tampines Meridian Junior College;
(xx) Temasek Junior College;
(xxi) Victoria Junior College;
(xxii) Yishun Innova Junior College;
(xxiii) Nanyang Polytechnic;
(xxiv) Ngee Ann Polytechnic;
(xxv) Republic Polytechnic;
(xxvi) Singapore Polytechnic and
(xxvii) Temasek Polytechnic.

Yours faithfully,

Caleb Lee

InfoRequest, Cardiff University

Dear Caleb Lee

I acknowledge receipt of your email received by this office on 7 April 2022.

Your request will now be dealt with under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and has been allocated reference FOI22-131 which should be quoted in all correspondence. We will respond to your request within 20 working days starting the next working day after receipt, therefore you can expect to receive a response no later than 5 May 2022.

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Yours sincerely

Swyddfa Ysgrifenydd y Brifysgol
Prifysgol Caerdydd
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Cardiff University
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InfoRequest, Cardiff University

Dear Caleb Lee

I am writing in response to your Freedom of Information request dated 7
April 2022

For ease of reference, I have reproduced your question(s) below and set
out our corresponding response(s).

I would like to request, for the 2018-2019, 2019-2020 and 2020-2021
application years, the following fields of data for schools in Singapore:

(a) the number of applications for undergraduate courses, regardless of
course, received from students in these schools, broken down by school;

(b) the number of offers for undergraduate courses, regardless of course,
given to students of these schools, broken down by school; and

(c) the number of offers for undergraduate courses, regardless of course,
accepted by students of these schools, broken down by school,

for the following list of Singaporean schools:

(i) Anderson Serangoon Junior College;

(ii) Anglo-Chinese Junior College;

(iii) Anglo-Chinese School (Independent);

(iv) Catholic Junior College;

(v) Dunman High School;

(vi) Eunoia Junior College;

(vii) Hwa Chong Institution;

(viii) Jurong Pioneer Junior College;

(ix) Millennia Institute;

(x) Nanyang Junior College;

(xi) National Junior College;

(xii) National University of Singapore (NUS) High School of Math and
Science;

(xiii) Raffles Institution;

(xiv) River Valley High School;

(xv) School of the Arts Singapore;

(xvi) Singapore Sports School;

(xvii) St. Andrew’s Junior College;

(xviii) St. Joseph’s Institution;

(xix) Tampines Meridian Junior College;

(xx) Temasek Junior College;

(xxi) Victoria Junior College;

(xxii) Yishun Innova Junior College;

(xxiii) Nanyang Polytechnic;

(xxiv) Ngee Ann Polytechnic;

(xxv) Republic Polytechnic;

(xxvi) Singapore Polytechnic and

(xxvii) Temasek Polytechnic.

The University holds this information however we consider this information
exempt from disclosure under S43(2) of the Freedom of Information Act
entitled “Commercial Interests”. In particular, section 43(2) states that
information is exempt if its disclosure under this Act would, or would be
likely to, prejudice the commercial interests of any person (including the
public authority holding it).

 

The release of information on applications and offers into the public
domain would be highly likely to prejudice the University’s commercial
interests, by allowing competitor institutions to undermine the
University’s recruitment activity. Disclosure of this information would
reveal details of the outcome of the University’s recruitment strategy and
to release this information into the public domain would enable our
competitors to benefit by copying our strategy or programmes. In so doing
this will affect the University’s ability to distinguish itself from its
competitors in a highly competitive market.

 

Any loss of market share and reduction in enrolled student numbers would
have a significant impact on the University’s student fee income and would
further impact the University’s long term financial sustainability. As
public funding sources for higher education have declined, student fee
income has become an increasingly important source of income and is a key
factor in ensuring the University’s long term financial sustainability.
The ability for the universities in general, and Cardiff University in
particular as a major research intensive university in Wales, to compete
effectively in a global market is an important strategic objective as set
out by the Welsh Government in 'For Our Future: the higher education
strategy plan for Wales' and in the Welsh Government Policy Statement on
Higher Education which is available at:
[1]http://wales.gov.uk/docs/dcells/publicat....
It is also important that Cardiff University is able to continue competing
on an equal footing with similar large, research intensive institutions in
the UK and overseas.

 

Based on the above it is considered that the commercial interest of the
University would be likely to be prejudiced by release and as such the
Section 43(2) exemption is engaged.

 

In applying the Section 43 exemption the University has taken account of
the public interest as required by the Act. The University has reviewed
the arguments in favour of disclosing the information (openness and
transparency in public life) and found them to be outweighed by the
greater general public interest in protection of the University's
competitive edge and market positioning.

 

The University must consider the public interest test when applying this
exemption and this is considered below.

 

Public Interest Test

 

Factors in Favour of Disclosure

It is in the public interest to release information that provides a
greater public understanding of the way the University operates and its
provisions for future delivery of its services.

 

Factors in Favour of Non-disclosure

It is not in the public interest to release information that would be
likely to damage the commercial interests of the University by undermining
its ability to compete in the marketplace.

 

It is not in the public interest to release information that would reduce
the efficiency and effectiveness of the University by having the effect of
damaging the ability of the University to pursue its recruitment
strategies on an equal footing to other public and privately funded
education institutions.

 

On balance it is considered that it would not be in the public interest to
release this information and therefore the information will not be
released at this time.

 

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in
Cardiff University. If you require further assistance please feel free to
contact me.

Kind regards

 

Swyddfa Ysgrifenydd y Brifysgol University Secretary’s Office

Prifysgol Caerdydd Cardiff University

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