[Geylang] Primary Schools
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Maha Bodhi and kong hwa :-
Do not have open house.
However, admin said if you have any question, you may call them up to inquire. -
phtthp:
Thanks for the clarificationMaha Bodhi and kong hwa :-
Do not have open house.
However, admin said if you have any question, you may call them up to inquire.
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Maha bodhi and kong hwa both ballot < 1 km,
Don’t need to open house lah.
But is there anyway to visit the school? -
Does anyone has the split of 2C for SC vs PR applicants? Wish to know what is the % allocated to SC before allocating to PR. Thanks!
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summerrain:
Does anyone has the split of 2C for SC vs PR applicants? Wish to know what is the % allocated to SC before allocating to PR. Thanks!
SC have absolute priority over PR. ie SC will take up the places first, remaining places then go to PR. -
e.g. for year 2012 phase 2C, Kong Hwa has 41 vacancies where there were 77 applicants. Does MOE or the school has the % split between SC and PR for the 77 applicants? Thanks in advance.
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summerrain:
e.g. for year 2012 phase 2C, Kong Hwa has 41 vacancies where there were 77 applicants. Does MOE or the school has the % split between SC and PR for the 77 applicants? Thanks in advance.
All 42 (not 41 as you stated) vacancies was taken by SC as there was ballot for SC <1km. There was unlikely to have any PR among the 77 applicants. -
wiltanws:
This is very true.. Last year when I was registering under phase 2C, the admin staff actually advised non SC not to waste their chance as they will not have any chance for phase 2C balloting. So i believed all 77 were SC applicants.summerrain:
e.g. for year 2012 phase 2C, Kong Hwa has 41 vacancies where there were 77 applicants. Does MOE or the school has the % split between SC and PR for the 77 applicants? Thanks in advance.
All 42 (not 41 as you stated) vacancies was taken by SC as there was ballot for SC <1km. There was unlikely to have any PR among the 77 applicants. -
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Hi All - I just wanted to share that there some schools may be using different cut off points when posting PSLE results on their website so always good to check back on the school’s website. I noticed for example that the Haig Girls’ website indicates a percentage of girls eligible for Express Stream or Normal Academic. I called the school and they confirmed they use a cut off point of 188 for their statistics on their website.
CHIJ Katong indicate on their website % of students eligible for Express Stream (without Normal Academic) & therefore use a cut off point of 200. I also called the school to confirm this. I know this may seem very obvious to those experienced parents but I thought it was worth sharing as I saw in an earlier thread these 2 figures being compared against each other , but actually the basis for their figures is slightly different.
Hope that helps any parents out there !
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