2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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Sembgal,
On registration day, you may bring your child down, to school premises, let her take a look at the school compound. Because register only. Can bring her to the playground, school hall, tuck shop, bookshop, cookery room (if any). But avoid classroom, since lessons going on inside. During recess time, you can talk to the school prefect, ask them how they find their school? Are they happy studying there? Children are innocent. They always give you first hand info readily, and they speak the truth.
But on actual balloting day, not advisable to bring child, as you (as a parent) will be stressed, on balloting day. After your child confirmed get in, you can bring her down To school, go bookshop, show her how to buy stationery. Go canteen, show her how to buy food & drink. -
So there will be some updates of registration information today since Online registration starts today…
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Go to school:
No, the update will still begin from 30 July.So there will be some updates of registration information today since Online registration starts today.....
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SAHM_TAN:
I didn't bring my dd1 when I registered in P2B last yr becos I was not sure if there was going to be balloting. I didn't want her to think that she was definitely going to that school. If the was balloting and my number was not selected, I didn't want to explain to her why she couldn't go to that school. I'm a lazy mother in this regard. If I can give less problems to myself I will LOLOLOLOL.[/quote]I'm also very lazy...hahaha..save trouble for myself. Just went to the school with hubby, did the registration and leave.
I understand that parents can register online but still need to go down to the school on another day to show documentary proof. However, I prefer the traditional way of registering the child in the school. I want to ask if parents can bring along their children when they go down to register and is it advisable to bring the child to the school? What do you think?sembgal:
[quote=\"phtthp\"]now is 29 July 2013.
those of you doing Phase 2C on-line registration -
start today, 9 am.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/primary-one-internet-system/
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Go to school:
No need to be upset. It is not first come first served.So there will be some updates of registration information today since Online registration starts today.....
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vicki:
LOLOL
Me too when I registered ds1! But I was abit more 'extreme'. After he balloted n got the space, i brot him down to the school during 2C to tell him that I'm 'registering' him in that school. Wanted ds1 to 'experience' the process...SAHM_TAN:
I didn't bring my dd1 when I registered in P2B last yr becos I was not sure if there was going to be balloting. I didn't want her to think that she was definitely going to that school. If the was balloting and my number was not selected, I didn't want to explain to her why she couldn't go to that school. I'm a lazy mother in this regard. If I can give less problems to myself I will LOLOLOLOL.
I just hung ard outside the office space. Hb brot him walk ard the limited area that was open to public... N when he is back... I was like 'mummy's done' n we left... He was so happy with the experience n was like telling everyone I went with mummy to register for school...

佩服,佩服。 -
Most schools got orientation one, y'all know? :scratchhead:
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[quote]Can withdraw online on the 3rd day? As the online registration closed one day earlier.[/quote]
[quote]Any one have idea? I have emailed MOE on this but no reply yet[/quote][quote]Please share the reply upon receipt from MOE. Thanks.[/quote]Reply from MOE FYI:
We would like to share that parents can only register their child in one school at any particular phase. However, schools will allow parents to withdraw their registration in order for them to register their child in another school.
For children registered via the Primary One Internet System (P1-IS), parents may either withdraw their online registration or proceed to the school (the school which they registered for online) to withdraw their registration.
However, any withdrawal done after 31 July 2013, 4.30 pm can only be done in person at the school they have registered in.
Both parents must login to the system to complete the withdrawal. If the withdrawal is only completed by one parent, the withdrawal is deemed to be incomplete and the child will continue to be registered at the school.
You may wish to know that parents can only submit their online registration once. They will not be able to re-submit their registration again via the P1-IS if they have already submitted it previously. Parents who have already registered at a school but subsequently withdrew their application will not be able to register online.
As such, you may proceed to withdraw your child’s application online by 31 July 2013.
Upon withdrawing your daughter’s application, the database will be updated and you will be able to approach another school on 1 August 2013 to register in person. -
SAHM_TAN:
I didn't bring my dd1 when I registered in P2B last yr becos I was not sure if there was going to be balloting. I didn't want her to think that she was definitely going to that school. If the was balloting and my number was not selected, I didn't want to explain to her why she couldn't go to that school. I'm a lazy mother in this regard. If I can give less problems to myself I will LOLOLOLOL.[/quote]My husband was against the idea just like you of bringing my child along just in case she could not get in to the school to study. I see from your point why you chose not to bring your child along. I think I will still bring my child along. I have to give her positive affirmation that positive thing can happen to her and she can study in the school of her choice if she focuses on her positive thoughts. Time for my husband to turn his negative thoughts into positive affirmations.
I understand that parents can register online but still need to go down to the school on another day to show documentary proof. However, I prefer the traditional way of registering the child in the school. I want to ask if parents can bring along their children when they go down to register and is it advisable to bring the child to the school? What do you think?sembgal:
[quote=\"phtthp\"]now is 29 July 2013.
those of you doing Phase 2C on-line registration -
start today, 9 am.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/primary-one-internet-system/ -
pirate:
Since the online registration open 24 hours during 29-31 Aug, how will MOE update the numbers on daily basis (which usually ard 8pm) ? Thanks
No need to be upset. It is not first come first served.Go to school:
So there will be some updates of registration information today since Online registration starts today.....
upset...
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