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    Opinions of the Primary School Registration System

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    • P Offline
      pirate
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      limlim:
      Why are they qualified for P2A but still PR?


      The parents studied there since young but NOT interested to be SG citizen aftre so MANY years?
      You mean apart from children of school staff? Hee hee. I asked this last year. Nobody wanted to answer.

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        phtthp
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        limlim:
        Why are they qualified for P2A but still PR?


        The parents studied there since young but NOT interested to be SG citizen aftre so MANY years?


        Some of these parents refuse to convert to sg citizen after so many past 20, 30 years - perhaps because they prefer to retire back in their slow pace home town, maybe cost of living over there not so high like in Singapore, partly because their sons not keen in serving national service here.

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          limlim
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          alng:
          limlim:



          Why are they qualified for P2A but still PR?

          The parents studied there since young but NOT interested to be SG citizen aftre so MANY years?

          I think one of the reasons is because there is no need to convert to SG citizen. There is no much differences in terms of benefits between SG citizens and SPR all these years until in recent years. This trend might change now.

          I'm juz being sarcastic.... :evil:

          there's 1001 reasons.......

          btw, I'm referring to those cases where kids is not SC.

          meaning.. both parent PRs.. enjoyed all the perks here.. got into hot schools.. and....... trying to get their kids inside too..

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            Karl12
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            Agreed!

            These are the people who wants the best of both world. Benefits from their home country and also here in Singapore. The PRs in my office refuse to take up citizenship as they felt that they are already sharing the same benefits as Spore citizen anyway. These PRs are the old birds in my company. Stay more than 20 yrs in Singapore. They say since they are not applying for HDB flats, they do not need to convert to citizens since the condo they bought is priced the same for PR or citizens.

            One of them has 2 sons in ACS. The younger son despite being a non citizen, he got in under Phase 1 as the elder brother is already in the school.

            In fact, I think the citizens over PR priority should be applied throughout the registration.

            A PR who volunteered and stayed >2km who get in via Phase 2B will still have priority over a citizen staying within 1Km from the school who apply in Phase 2C.

            Likewise for PR in Phase 2A or Phase 1, they will still take up the place before us, even if we stay right next to the school!

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              Phase 2C
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              Karl12:
              Agreed!

              ........
              One of them has 2 sons in ACS. The younger son despite being a non citizen, he got in under Phase 1 as the elder brother is already in the school.

              In fact, I think the citizens over PR priority should be applied throughout the registration.

              A PR who volunteered and stayed >2km who get in via Phase 2B will still have priority over a citizen staying within 1Km from the school who apply in Phase 2C.

              Likewise for PR in Phase 2A or Phase 1, they will still take up the place before us, even if we stay right next to the school!
              :goodpost:

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                3Boys
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                Phase 2C:
                Karl12:

                Agreed!

                ........
                One of them has 2 sons in ACS. The younger son despite being a non citizen, he got in under Phase 1 as the elder brother is already in the school.

                In fact, I think the citizens over PR priority should be applied throughout the registration.

                A PR who volunteered and stayed >2km who get in via Phase 2B will still have priority over a citizen staying within 1Km from the school who apply in Phase 2C.

                Likewise for PR in Phase 2A or Phase 1, they will still take up the place before us, even if we stay right next to the school!

                :goodpost:

                Errr....no.

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                  3Boys
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                  Focusing on foreigners is wrongful because:


                  1) Whatever you say about foreigners competing for places in school, the same can be said manifold for Singaporeans.

                  2) It distracts from the main issues around access to popular schools, which is the broken and unfair Phase 2A/2B alumni/volunteer systems. Unfair in that it stacks the odds for some people and for no good reason.

                  3) It’s awfully small minded…

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                    3Boys:
                    alng:

                    [quote=\"Phase 2C\"]ST online Forum: Ways to fix P1 registration system


                    http://www.straitstimes.com/premium/forum-letters/story/ways-fix-p1-registration-system-20130515

                    As stated above,
                    \"When balloting is necessary, Singaporeans are given priority over permanent residents (PRs). However, for Phases 1 and 2A, all eligible applicants are admitted and no balloting is required. This means that PRs who qualify under these phases will still have priority over Singaporeans who do not qualify.

                    PRs should not be admitted under Phases 1 and 2A. This will ensure that citizens have absolute priority in the entire Primary 1 registration exercise.\"

                    The writer also wrote that

                    \"Also, a limit should be set on the number of applicants whose parents are alumni of the school under Phase 2A. This will ensure pupils in a school come from diverse backgrounds.\"

                    What he does not know is that it is these alumni that are providing the diverse background in some schools, especially those schools along Bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road.

                    I have a big issue with blanket alumni priority. It is not based on any principles apart from the fact that the person was lucky enough to have been enrolled in the school in his childhood.

                    It does not apply for Sec school admission, it does not apply to Uni admission, where possibly alumni may also be active in aiding the institution. So why the exception for P-school?[/quote]errr...for the \"lucky\" thing, my father is the old boy of the school and so am me...so maybe my father is lucky...old old times ago, the school is not even popular in the 50s'..that is before all the \"luck\" comes in...

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                      durianlove1974
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                      It will be certainly interesting to know exactly how many PRs are taking up places in 1 & 2.

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                        Karl12
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                        3Boys:
                        Focusing on foreigners is wrongful because:


                        1) Whatever you say about foreigners competing for places in school, the same can be said manifold for Singaporeans.

                        2) It distracts from the main issues around access to popular schools, which is the broken and unfair Phase 2A/2B alumni/volunteer systems. Unfair in that it stacks the odds for some people and for no good reason.

                        3) It's awfully small minded.....
                        Hmmm...yes, the alumni/volunteer is indeed the alarming piece.
                        Had a quick glance at the cumulative take up rate (TUR) for the schools in Novena/Bt Timah. These are the schools with IP prog/affiliated program to their sec schools. Yet the number of places left for children staying in that area is pathetic.

                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/novena
                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/bukit-timah

                        On average, 80% of the places are taken up before phase 2C.
                        Out of the 80% places taken up in alumni or volunteer phase, how many of the children are really staying nearby? How many children are taking an hour bus journey to school and back home?

                        Its getting ironic whereby children who stay near a school cant get into their nearby school and had to travel further just because the school nextdoor is taken up by alumni from all over Singapore.

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