2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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those who din get a place in phase 2B will drop to 2C right? then figth together with 2C right?
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thanks all for correcting me...

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SAHM_TAN:
Only P2C[/quote]For about next year's registration? The earlier phases will not kick in? cos its a new school and without alumni, pv etc..
NO...weyw:
[quote=\"BaconEgg\"]Alexandra Primary School has no previous registration history as its a new school. Does that means the registration will only kick-in at Phase 2C?
still have Phase 2B ...(still have the grassroots leaders and the teachers/staff who may wanna place their kids there...
do correct me if i am wrong... -
There will still be phase 1 (siblings).
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BaconEgg:
When Frontier was opened up for P1 registration in 2011 for 2012 P1, the registration started at P2C.
For about next year's registration? The earlier phases will not kick in? cos its a new school and without alumni, pv etc..SAHM_TAN:
Only P2C
The 1st batch of Frontier Primary were all balloted in at P2C becos dd more than supply. I can't imagine how long that balloting session took.
So the SOP should be the same for this batch of 3 new schools. -
In my office, two of my colleagues who were PR got into the popular schools under phase 2A2 because their eldest son have studied there previously.
I am not too sure how much % of vacancies PR are taking during the entire Phase1 & 2micollh:
is that mean all spore/PR in phase 2B will get in before phase 2C can have chance? or there is a quota on how many can get in phase 2B.. if all PR can get in in phase 2B.. then sporean in phase 2C no chance..[/quote]
From what my friends told me, it is paper.stonston:
[quote=\"micollh\"]how does the balloting being carried out ? theylike pick the paper or system pick? for phase 2C ballot?
They will show the name of the child before they put into the ballot box to make sure all names went in.
Then that time was SC get 2 ballot chance while PR get 1 ballot chance, so they show 2 slips for SC being dropped into ballot box. -
hi anybody knows how to check if last year 2B result for Fairfield, how many were PR, how many were SC?and how many <1km and how many 1-2km? where to check these info?
if 2B requires balloting, SC will be also over PR, am i right? so we SC have more chances than PR even under 2B, i assume. -
Hi veterans :salute:
Asking on behalf of a friend (Singaporean).
Her girl lives within 1km of scgs, will be registering under phase 2c. Now that remaining vacancies is 44, ie 22 left for 2c after splitting half with 2b, chances of balloting for less than 1km is very confirmed right?
Marymount is backup plan.
In this case, if she were to go for Marymount instead at phase 2c (but more than 2km), her chances are quite definite - looking at past statistics show no balloting for phase 2c.
I read somewhere that Marymount is where all parents rush to at phase 2c supp when they fail to secure a place at phase 2c. And past stats show balloting required for >2km. But of course we can't say for sure how much will tur be for this yr....
So for my friend, would u recommend that she take the gamble of scgs first at 2c and hope for the best? Or go for a sure win at marymount and just forget abt scgs?
Otherwise will be burned at both ends - ballot at 2c For scgs and if fail, ballot for marymount at 2cs right?
All advices appreciated!! -
BaconEgg:
Alexandra Primary School has no previous registration history as its a new school. Does that means the registration will only kick-in at Phase 2C?
The school will start its Pri 1 registration from P2B. This is stated in their website:
http://www.alexandrapri.moe.edu.sg/p1register.html -
patlsy79:
hi anybody knows how to check if last year 2B result for Fairfield, how many were PR, how many were SC?and how many <1km and how many 1-2km? where to check these info?
You can find out all these information from the school. Whether the school will divulge or not is another matter.patlsy79:
Yes.if 2B requires balloting, SC will be also over PR, am i right? so we SC have more chances than PR even under 2B, i assume.
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