2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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Thanks for clarification, SAHM_TAN!
The school that i have on my mind is on the list of P1-IS, I am keeping my fingers and toes crossed that it will have vacancies as happened last year! -
need to know which schools in tampines and simei have hindi as second language as option
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saritaparent:
need to know which schools in tampines and simei have hindi as second language as option
turn to page 65, Tampines thread.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=803044
look at last year (2012) P1 balloting results.
under the column for Mother Tongue (Tamil) -
did you notice that some schools offer Tamil, while others do not ?
the list of Primary schools offer Tamil are :-
Changkat, Chongzheng, East Spring, East View, Griffiths, St Hilda, Tampines North and Tampines primary.
out of these few schools - besides offer Tamil, some may also offer Hindi, while some do not.
You need to call up the respective school you're interested to enrol your child, and inquire if she offer Hindi. -
MOE has produced a booklet titled "Primary School Education: Preparing your Child for Tomorrow" for parents of Kindergarten 2 children. Aimed at enhancing parents’ understanding of the primary school education landscape, the booklet provides information on the primary school curriculum; the Primary 1 registration process; and how parents and schools can work together to create the optimal learning environment for their children.
Important details on the Primary 1 registration exercise and dates can be found in an insert in the booklet.
In addition to the English version," Primary School Education: Preparing your Child for Tomorrow" is available in vernacular languages. Should parents ask for vernacular versions, please contact your child’s kindergartens or child care centres’ principals or teachers for request.
Kindergartens and child care centres will receive copies of the booklet and insert between 13 May and 29 May 2013. The K2 teachers will disseminate the booklets to the parents of your K2 children. -
Tks for the info sembgal.
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arielle08:
Actually, I'm confused by the logic of your argument. The fact is, if you and the PR are vying for the same school in Phase 2C, then you will definitely be given priority. In a balloting situation, the PR will not even get the chance to join the ballot if SCs are involved.Dear all,
I am quite confused.
If I am balloted out of a school in phase 2C and i have to choose among the remaining schools in phase 2C supp, my choices in phase 2C supp could be very limited.
This is because PR who choses a school in phase 2C will have priority over citizen who chose the school in phase 2C supp.
Which also means that the availble schools in phase 2C supp will be schools that had admitted PR in phase 2C already and yet still have places in 2C supp?
If you are referring to the fact that you may be faced with a dire situation if you end up in Phase 2C sup having been balloted out of Phase 2C, and now have to choose an alternative school which some PRs have already gotten in because they made that choice in Phase 2C, that is the exact reason why we provide a http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/p1-registration-2014-preview for parents to refer to when deciding on the school to go for in Phase 2C. Use the chart and choose the school with the lowest risk of balloting in Phase 2C, and you will not end up in Phase 2CS and be faced with the situation you described. -
Hi phtthp
I’ve dropped u an email abt the Kumon Chinese.
Also how do I find out the psle aggregate score of the pri sch -
arielle08:
The SC priority over PRs applies within the same registration phase only.Dear all,
I am quite confused.
If I am balloted out of a school in phase 2C and i have to choose among the remaining schools in phase 2C supp, my choices in phase 2C supp could be very limited.
This is because PR who choses a school in phase 2C will have priority over citizen who chose the school in phase 2C supp.
Which also means that the availble schools in phase 2C supp will be schools that had admitted PR in phase 2C already and yet still have places in 2C supp?
Maybe the term 'absolute priority' used by moe is confusing. But it's not really 'absolute' just within the various phases. -
I made a mistake regarding the timing for onsite registration. The timing should be 8am - 11 am and 2.30pm - 4.30 pm
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hoo1688:
The 31 seats will be balloted among the 63 PR applicants, all within 1km. No seats will be available at Phase 2CS.cherrygal:
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Under 2C <1km, there are 110 vacancies in the hot school, only 79 SC applicants and 63 PR applicants, what happen to the remaining 31 vacancies? Will balloting by these 63 PR applicants? Or transfer these 31 vacancies to 2C S?
Under P2C, if the PR applicant is <1km and the SC applicant is >1km, the priority will be the PR not SC. :slapshead:
That means PR are still eligible to P1, P2A, P2B and P2C.
Ohhh “No” absolute priority to SC!!! :frustrated:
教育部真的给我们开了一个天大的玩笑? 让我们空欢喜! :stupid:[/quote]
吓,谁说的? :scared: 你不要误导别人喔!
I don't have any kids, nieces, nephews going for p1 registration (youngest already 10 years old), and I suggest you read the p1 registration rules and regulations again carefully.
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