2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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miu miu:
Horizon so hot! Its a fairly new school right? plus there's a couple of schools nearby. Wonder whats behind their success story?My friend fed me this information on Horizon Primary. There are only 140 allocations for Phase 2C and 180 applications just for staying within 1Km as of yesterday. Which means balloting is confirmed. No chance for those staying 1-2Km even, not to mention over 2Km.
Not sure about today, guess for those who is staying 1-2K and over 2Km will go to Punggol View. -
sweetbaby:
The principal, and their willingness to develop children's leadership qualities. Focus more on values than solely on academics. A well-rounded school.
Horizon so hot! Its a fairly new school right? plus there's a couple of schools nearby. Wonder whats behind their success story?miu miu:
My friend fed me this information on Horizon Primary. There are only 140 allocations for Phase 2C and 180 applications just for staying within 1Km as of yesterday. Which means balloting is confirmed. No chance for those staying 1-2Km even, not to mention over 2Km.
Not sure about today, guess for those who is staying 1-2K and over 2Km will go to Punggol View. -
Anyone knows tns update?
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any news on tampines primary and st stephens?
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Hello,
I’d read an earlier post regarding IC address for the parents, something along the lines of… "perhaps one parent’s IC reflects one address and other parent has a different address on her IC". Having some trouble tracking that particular post down to quote from it.
Question being, how does the school apply the IC address criteria? eg. If the Parent (Father) is eyeing PLMGS and the family lives in the house <1km (Lor Ah Soo) from PLMGS and is applying at P2C, and the family having bought/rented another house <1km from CHIJ OLGC with the Mother’s IC address reflecting the Serangoon Garden address (CHIJ OLGC being Plan B). Will the Plan A school (PLMGS) use the Lorong Ah Soo address as it is the stipulated address, and hence disregards the Mother’s IC address (Serangoon Garden)?
And just before closing of P2C, monitors the chances of balloting at PLMGS and if the odds are not good, quickly applies at CHIJ OLGC using the Mother’s address?
Of course, I’m excluding situations where Father and Mother (separated/divorced) actually living in different addresses. That can be a discussion for another day.
Thanks. -
RVPS 49 SC <1km applied.
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lepetitpenguin:
I was the one who mentioned it because I know of a family where parents have different address. They are not separated, just not living together on weekdays due to work, elderly parents and childcare arrangements. Kids' CC/schools at maternal side but father needs to stay with elderly parents to look after them (one bedridden and the other blind - can't shift house due to blind old folk having problems readjusting to new environment). Thus the different NRIC address.Hello,
I'd read an earlier post regarding IC address for the parents, something along the lines of.. \"perhaps one parent's IC reflects one address and other parent has a different address on her IC\". Having some trouble tracking that particular post down to quote from it.
Question being, how does the school apply the IC address criteria? eg. If the Parent (Father) is eyeing PLMGS and the family lives in the house <1km (Lor Ah Soo) from PLMGS and is applying at P2C, and the family having bought/rented another house <1km from CHIJ OLGC with the Mother's IC address reflecting the Serangoon Garden address (CHIJ OLGC being Plan B). Will the Plan A school (PLMGS) use the Lorong Ah Soo address as it is the stipulated address, and hence disregards the Mother's IC address (Serangoon Garden)?
And just before closing of P2C, monitors the chances of balloting at PLMGS and if the odds are not good, quickly applies at CHIJ OLGC using the Mother's address?
Of course, I'm excluding situations where Father and Mother (separated/divorced) actually living in different addresses. That can be a discussion for another day.
Thanks.
The address on the child's birthcert is also different as it was the house they already sold away.
The school accepted the application with no questions. The mum used her address to register at a school just next to their house. -
stonston:
Hi
I was the one who mentioned it because I know of a family where parents have different address. They are not separated, just not living together on weekdays due to work, elderly parents and childcare arrangements. Kids' CC/schools at maternal side but father needs to stay with elderly parents to look after them (one bedridden and the other blind - can't shift house due to blind old folk having problems readjusting to new environment). Thus the different NRIC address.lepetitpenguin:
Hello,
I'd read an earlier post regarding IC address for the parents, something along the lines of.. \"perhaps one parent's IC reflects one address and other parent has a different address on her IC\". Having some trouble tracking that particular post down to quote from it.
Question being, how does the school apply the IC address criteria? eg. If the Parent (Father) is eyeing PLMGS and the family lives in the house <1km (Lor Ah Soo) from PLMGS and is applying at P2C, and the family having bought/rented another house <1km from CHIJ OLGC with the Mother's IC address reflecting the Serangoon Garden address (CHIJ OLGC being Plan B). Will the Plan A school (PLMGS) use the Lorong Ah Soo address as it is the stipulated address, and hence disregards the Mother's IC address (Serangoon Garden)?
And just before closing of P2C, monitors the chances of balloting at PLMGS and if the odds are not good, quickly applies at CHIJ OLGC using the Mother's address?
Of course, I'm excluding situations where Father and Mother (separated/divorced) actually living in different addresses. That can be a discussion for another day.
Thanks.
The address on the child's birthcert is also different as it was the house they already sold away.
The school accepted the application with no questions. The mum used her address to register at a school just next to their house.
Just wondering cos I read it somewhere on this site that by default, address used should be the father's address if both addresses are different? Wonder if its written down somewhere on MOE website etc. Thx for sharing. -
sweetbaby:
Hi
I was the one who mentioned it because I know of a family where parents have different address. They are not separated, just not living together on weekdays due to work, elderly parents and childcare arrangements. Kids' CC/schools at maternal side but father needs to stay with elderly parents to look after them (one bedridden and the other blind - can't shift house due to blind old folk having problems readjusting to new environment). Thus the different NRIC address.stonston:
[quote=\"lepetitpenguin\"]Hello,
I'd read an earlier post regarding IC address for the parents, something along the lines of.. \"perhaps one parent's IC reflects one address and other parent has a different address on her IC\". Having some trouble tracking that particular post down to quote from it.
Question being, how does the school apply the IC address criteria? eg. If the Parent (Father) is eyeing PLMGS and the family lives in the house <1km (Lor Ah Soo) from PLMGS and is applying at P2C, and the family having bought/rented another house <1km from CHIJ OLGC with the Mother's IC address reflecting the Serangoon Garden address (CHIJ OLGC being Plan B). Will the Plan A school (PLMGS) use the Lorong Ah Soo address as it is the stipulated address, and hence disregards the Mother's IC address (Serangoon Garden)?
And just before closing of P2C, monitors the chances of balloting at PLMGS and if the odds are not good, quickly applies at CHIJ OLGC using the Mother's address?
Of course, I'm excluding situations where Father and Mother (separated/divorced) actually living in different addresses. That can be a discussion for another day.
Thanks.
The address on the child's birthcert is also different as it was the house they already sold away.
The school accepted the application with no questions. The mum used her address to register at a school just next to their house.
Just wondering cos I read it somewhere on this site that by default, address used should be the father's address if both addresses are different? Wonder if its written down somewhere on MOE website etc. Thx for sharing.[/quote]This I'm not too sure. But probably the mum was able to prove that the kids are staying with her? E.g. The childcare and kindy are all within walking distance to her address. -
As for 2pm -
Maris stella
vacancy - 71
total 69 SC registered.
11 are >2km.
Kuo Chuan
Vacancy 67
1-2 km confirmed balloting
Person on the phone only said >20 SC balloting for about 20 spots.
Catholic High
Vacancy 27
37 SC <1km registered
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