2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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icy_mama:
6 years passed by swiftly!
this thought brought a tear to my eye.
my baby has grown up. she's in phase 1 and the forms have all been given to the school.
i can't help but dread first day of school.
Still recalled the past days when we celebrated their first one month old birthday, cut their hair for the very first time, when she called you \"mama\" for the first time, called your husband \"papa\" for the first time, when their first milk teeth appeared for the first time, when they first started to crawl on the floor, when they first started to walk with their 2 tiny feet on the floor ...
Maybe parents with child enrolling in school first time feel like this. -
Just wish to highlight something - for those in phase 2b, 2c, 2c supp, 3 :-
On the last day for phase 2b registration (ie. 23 July 2013 ) and on the last day for phase 2c registration (ie. 1 August 2013) and likewise on the last day of registn respectively, for 2c supp & phase 3 :-,
Around 3.30 pm on the last day of Regn for each phase, be alert !
For those enrolling in hot, popular schools -
Make sure you find out whether you stand a chance to ballot or not.
If last minute you realize you actually have no chance to even ballot in that school if choice, then quickly withdrAw and rush down in time to your back up school & enrol in time, before 4.30 pm close. Otherwise you’re going to waste your precious chance for that particular phase, and end up you got to wait until the next phase to open, then you can register your child.
Last year what happened was in phase 2c :-
Some parents didn’t realize that they had no chance to even ballot in that school in phase 2c.
Only after phase 2c had already ended, then they realized. By then too late, because phase 2c had already Closed. so they could only wait until the next phase 2c supplementary to open, then can start to enrol their child. But if they had been alert earlier, they can still rush down in time to enrol their child into a backup school, and secure the backup school in phase 2c. So they wasted a very precious opportunity in phase 2c. -
Though at times difficult to monitor the situation too becos some parents will wait till the last minute to apply. Even if the parents who are out of the balloting chance know they might not be able to rush down in time to apply at the another school.
UNLESS for popular schools, the parents who
are not staying within 1km, the parents each station at a school, mummy could station at the popular school and daddy with the original documents station at the back-up school. The mummy will monitor the situation, should there be last min changes quickly withdraw and inform daddy to apply at the back-up. This is not fool-proof either becos I think last yr there was a case whereby the parents make a last minute decision to withdraw fr a popular school and apply at another popular school. It was truely last minute that parents who had a chance to ballot couldn’t react.
It is always a risk for parents, who live 1km and beyond, when they apply at popular school fr phase 2B - phase 2C. -
phtthp:
Just wish to highlight something - for those in phase 2b, 2c, 2c supp, 3 :-
On the last day for phase 2b registration (ie. 23 July 2013 ) and on the last day for phase 2c registration (ie. 1 August 2013) and likewise on the last day of registn respectively, for 2c supp & phase 3 :-,
Around 3.30 pm on the last day of Regn for each phase, be alert !
For those enrolling in hot, popular schools -
Make sure you find out whether you stand a chance to ballot or not.
If last minute you realize you actually have no chance to even ballot in that school if choice, then quickly withdrAw and rush down in time to your back up school & enrol in time, before 4.30 pm close. Otherwise you're going to waste your precious chance for that particular phase, and end up you got to wait until the next phase to open, then you can register your child.
Last year what happened was in phase 2c :-
Some parents didn't realize that they had no chance to even ballot in that school in phase 2c.
Only after phase 2c had already ended, then they realized. By then too late, because phase 2c had already Closed. so they could only wait until the next phase 2c supplementary to open, then can start to enrol their child. But if they had been alert earlier, they can still rush down in time to enrol their child into a backup school, and secure the backup school in phase 2c. So they wasted a very precious opportunity in phase 2c.
Dear phttph
This info is really indeed useful to me. Oh dear, means every phase will ends at 3.30pm and who shall I ask if I'm given a chance to ballot? The general officer? S if I've gotten no chance to ballot I will have to rush down to the backup Sch by 4.30pm right? But how cum the back up Sch allows me to register after 3.30pm.. Sorry for such questions, I'm really scratching my head now... Thanks -
Ja3:
Registration ends at 4.30 pm for ALL schools.Dear phttph
This info is really indeed useful to me. Oh dear, means every phase will ends at 3.30pm and who shall I ask if I'm given a chance to ballot? The general officer? S if I've gotten no chance to ballot I will have to rush down to the backup Sch by 4.30pm right? But how cum the back up Sch allows me to register after 3.30pm.. Sorry for such questions, I'm really scratching my head now... Thanks
Check the status of the first school by 3.30 pm so that you will have sufficient time to travel to the backup school and register by 4.30 pm. You have to register by 4.30 pm, not reach the school by 4.30 pm. -
qms:
Hi Qms
Registration ends at 4.30 pm for ALL schools.Ja3:
Dear phttph
This info is really indeed useful to me. Oh dear, means every phase will ends at 3.30pm and who shall I ask if I'm given a chance to ballot? The general officer? S if I've gotten no chance to ballot I will have to rush down to the backup Sch by 4.30pm right? But how cum the back up Sch allows me to register after 3.30pm.. Sorry for such questions, I'm really scratching my head now... Thanks
Check the status of the first school by 3.30 pm so that you will have sufficient time to travel to the backup school and register by 4.30 pm. You have to register by 4.30 pm, not reach the school by 4.30 pm.
Oh yes, I got it now thanks -
sembgal:
How does this cert looks like? Is the health book sufficient? thx u.The immunisation certificate should be prepared in advanced by now. Make sure all necessary immunisation is taken. My copy is at home, endorsed by the PD.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=13382&start=100
An immunisation certificate is issued by our nurses when your child completes the childhood immunisation schedule, usually at 18 months of age.
For primary school registration, if you have misplaced your child's immunisation certificate, you may also download your child's immunisation records using your SingPass login ID from the National Immunisation Registry (NIR) at http://www.nir.hpb.gov.sg/nir/eservices/eservice.jsp.
Above info adapted from
http://www.nhgp.com.sg/faq.aspx?id=cccf2448fc0a4025bf9c1d32395dc7a8 -
sweetbaby:
Hi Sweetbaby
How does this cert looks like? Is the health book sufficient? thx u.sembgal:
The immunisation certificate should be prepared in advanced by now. Make sure all necessary immunisation is taken. My copy is at home, endorsed by the PD.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=13382&start=100
An immunisation certificate is issued by our nurses when your child completes the childhood immunisation schedule, usually at 18 months of age.
For primary school registration, if you have misplaced your child's immunisation certificate, you may also download your child's immunisation records using your SingPass login ID from the National Immunisation Registry (NIR) at http://www.nir.hpb.gov.sg/nir/eservices/eservice.jsp.
Above info adapted from
http://www.nhgp.com.sg/faq.aspx?id=cccf2448fc0a4025bf9c1d32395dc7a8
You need to bring your health book to your gp and ask them to issue a certificate for you. It's just a piece of A5 size paper (for my case) with the GP signature. (Provided all necessary vaccination have given to your child) -
sweetbaby:
If your bb has been getting all the vaccination shots from the same doc, at the end of all the vaccinations, the nurse / receptionist would have prepared a cert with the doc signature and attached to the health booklet.
How does this cert looks like? Is the health book sufficient? thx u.sembgal:
The immunisation certificate should be prepared in advanced by now. Make sure all necessary immunisation is taken. My copy is at home, endorsed by the PD.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=13382&start=100
An immunisation certificate is issued by our nurses when your child completes the childhood immunisation schedule, usually at 18 months of age.
For primary school registration, if you have misplaced your child's immunisation certificate, you may also download your child's immunisation records using your SingPass login ID from the National Immunisation Registry (NIR) at http://www.nir.hpb.gov.sg/nir/eservices/eservice.jsp.
Above info adapted from
http://www.nhgp.com.sg/faq.aspx?id=cccf2448fc0a4025bf9c1d32395dc7a8
Do you have a cert like piece of paper that has a table of all the vaccinations, with the dates each shot was given and the doc signature at the end of the cert, attached to the health booklet? -
SAHM_TAN:
If your bb has been getting all the vaccination shots from the same doc, at the end of all the vaccinations, the nurse / receptionist would have prepared a cert with the doc signature and attached to the health booklet.
How does this cert looks like? Is the health book sufficient? thx u.sweetbaby:
[quote=\"sembgal\"]The immunisation certificate should be prepared in advanced by now. Make sure all necessary immunisation is taken. My copy is at home, endorsed by the PD.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=13382&start=100
An immunisation certificate is issued by our nurses when your child completes the childhood immunisation schedule, usually at 18 months of age.
For primary school registration, if you have misplaced your child's immunisation certificate, you may also download your child's immunisation records using your SingPass login ID from the National Immunisation Registry (NIR) at http://www.nir.hpb.gov.sg/nir/eservices/eservice.jsp.
Above info adapted from
http://www.nhgp.com.sg/faq.aspx?id=cccf2448fc0a4025bf9c1d32395dc7a8
Do you have a cert like piece of paper that has a table of all the vaccinations, with the dates each shot was given and the doc signature at the end of the cert, attached to the health booklet?[/quote]For the life of me I cant recall if I've the cert. Living half in boxes now, think easier if I get PD to issue cert when we arrive home. Cant imagine unpacking again
:thankyou: to all for all these helpful tips.
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