2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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miu miu:
wise move. :rahrah:
Thanks, yes indeed. My friend decided to make things easy for everyone thus she decided not to withdraw from another school and go for balloting at the school she had registered.lynn2009:
Your friend is doing a good deed. Imagine all eyes were on the couples, so stressful. Did they manage to successful register for their school of choice? -
ChiefKiasu:
Yup no balloting for me. Thankfully!marzipan:
Thanks! It's been indeed a roller-coaster ride for me... I didn't get my 1st choice sch in the end but I'm happy with my decision (albeit rather last minute) to put my boy into Alexandra Pri Sch

I presume you don't have to go through balloting? I heard APS only requires balloting for PRs. -
marzipan:
Yup no balloting for me. Thankfully![/quote] :celebrate: no need to be stressed over the 6/8 balloting hor hehe...ChiefKiasu:
[quote=\"marzipan\"]Thanks! It's been indeed a roller-coaster ride for me... I didn't get my 1st choice sch in the end but I'm happy with my decision (albeit rather last minute) to put my boy into Alexandra Pri Sch

I presume you don't have to go through balloting? I heard APS only requires balloting for PRs. -
Congrats to all who were successful in getting their kids into their choice schools in P2C. For those who need to ballot, and there are many, all the best next Tues! :xedfingers: Keep faith and it is really not the end of the world if u fail to get in. Our kids can still do well in the other schools too given our support.
I myself was balloted out at 2B this year and wouldn't wish that on anyone. That is one of those low moments in life not having your number called. At 2C, due to proximity, I didn't even have a chance to try registering in the same school
But with the network of info and sharing by all, I was able to get my DS into our backup school.
Thanks to Chief Kiasu again, :udaman: for his foresight in coming up with and diligence in maintaining this incredible website. It was here I managed to get my DD into her school 2 years ago. And here again, I had relied on KSP to strategize my latest registration. Like I said 2 years back, long may this website be around to help concerned parents make the right choices.
Thanks also to all the forum participants who shared info and figures so willingly and expeditiously. Your contributions are what keeps all of us informed and what keeps this forum/site alive. -
manyoo692005:
Thank you manyoo692005! Indeed it is really through the selfless sharing of parents that we can make a difference in other's lives. I have learnt much myself in this process. We are grateful to all our moderators and parents who are unselfish in providing real time information and clarifying doubts so that everyone can go through the registration process with their eyes wide open.Thanks to Chief Kiasu again, :udaman: for his foresight in coming up with and diligence in maintaining this incredible website. It was here I managed to get my DD into her school 2 years ago. And here again, I had relied on KSP to strategize my latest registration. Like I said 2 years back, long may this website be around to help concerned parents make the right choices.
Thanks also to all the forum participants who shared info and figures so willingly and expeditiously. Your contributions are what keeps all of us informed and what keeps this forum/site alive. -
marzipan:
Thanks! It's been indeed a roller-coaster ride for me... I didn't get my 1st choice sch in the end but I'm happy with my decision (albeit rather last minute) to put my boy into Alexandra Pri Sch

Yup no balloting for me. Thankfully![/quote]
:celebrate: no need to be stressed over the 6/8 balloting hor hehe...[/quote]
Congrats Patisy and Marzipan!!! This is all OVER! :rahrah: -
Of the 27 planning areas that the primary schools are segregated into, it is interesting to note that only three areas do not have sufficient vacancies to fulfill the number of registration: Bukit Timah, Marine Parade and Serangoon.
\tList of Areas\t\t\t
1\tAng Mo Kio\t350
2\tBedok\t335
3\tBishan\t67
4\tBukit Batok\t208
5\tBukit Merah\t178
6\tBukit Panjang\t200
7\tBukit Timah\t-16
8\tCentral\t37
9\tChoa Chu Kang\t173
10\tClementi\t46
11\tGeylang\t146
12\tHougang\t142
13\tJurong East\t88
14\tJurong West\t139
15\tKallang\t113
16\tMarine Parade\t-14
17\tNovena\t76
18\tPasir Ris\t290
19\tPunggol\t95
20\tQueenstown\t77
21\tSembawang\t165
22\tSeng Kang\t193
23\tSerangoon\t-54
24\tTampines\t334
25\tToa Payoh\t86
26\tWoodlands\t253
27\tYishun\t159
\t\t
\tAvailable vacancies for Phase3 =\t3866 -
Aleixis:
Completely and 200% agree!! The information provided by MOE at the end of each day is not relevant or adequate for parents to assess their chances.
I agree with you that MOE should publish the vacancies breakdown according to <1km, 1 - 2 km and >2km for SC or PR who registered. It was a tedious process for parents like me to keep track and made the swift move to register in a relatively good school that requires no balloting. MOE should seriously consider implementing updating all primary schools' websites with the latest statistic figures. Otherwise the poor admin has to answer high volume of calls.sembgal:
[quote=\"absolut_vodka\"]I think we should push for schools/MOE to provide more information regarding the registrations at all phases, i.e. breakdown of SC/PRs, no of applicants in the 3 home/school distance category so as to minimise the balloting situation. I think most parents will make a wise decision to avoid balloting if given the necessary information upfront.
I give kudos to those schools who turn parents away if they expect overwhelming responses...
Sembgal, good morning! The feeling that it is all over today is unbelievable right? All the stress, work and preparations leading up to this......took a few days for it to sink in that this is all and finally over![/quote]I slept well last night. Appetite also returned. -
anxious.dad:
The Serangoon area residents risk going for balloting at Rosyth. If they failed to get balloted in, their children will have to register in Hougang or Ang Mo Kio area.Of the 27 planning areas that the primary schools are segregated into, it is interesting to note that only three areas do not have sufficient vacancies to fulfill the number of registration: Bukit Timah, Marine Parade and Serangoon.
\tList of Areas\t\t\t
1\tAng Mo Kio\t350
2\tBedok\t335
3\tBishan\t67
4\tBukit Batok\t208
5\tBukit Merah\t178
6\tBukit Panjang\t200
7\tBukit Timah\t-16
8\tCentral\t37
9\tChoa Chu Kang\t173
10\tClementi\t46
11\tGeylang\t146
12\tHougang\t142
13\tJurong East\t88
14\tJurong West\t139
15\tKallang\t113
16\tMarine Parade\t-14
17\tNovena\t76
18\tPasir Ris\t290
19\tPunggol\t95
20\tQueenstown\t77
21\tSembawang\t165
22\tSeng Kang\t193
23\tSerangoon\t-54
24\tTampines\t334
25\tToa Payoh\t86
26\tWoodlands\t253
27\tYishun\t159
\t\t
\tAvailable vacancies for Phase3 =\t3866 -
anxious.dad:
Just wonder why these 3 areas are not provided enough vacancies for kids living around there. Is it because vacancies are taken up by phase 2A or there is insufficient school to provide for the growing population? These kids have to travel out further for 6yrs of their education....Of the 27 planning areas that the primary schools are segregated into, it is interesting to note that only three areas do not have sufficient vacancies to fulfill the number of registration: Bukit Timah, Marine Parade and Serangoon.
\tList of Areas\t\t\t
1\tAng Mo Kio\t350
2\tBedok\t335
3\tBishan\t67
4\tBukit Batok\t208
5\tBukit Merah\t178
6\tBukit Panjang\t200
7\tBukit Timah\t-16
8\tCentral\t37
9\tChoa Chu Kang\t173
10\tClementi\t46
11\tGeylang\t146
12\tHougang\t142
13\tJurong East\t88
14\tJurong West\t139
15\tKallang\t113
16\tMarine Parade\t-14
17\tNovena\t76
18\tPasir Ris\t290
19\tPunggol\t95
20\tQueenstown\t77
21\tSembawang\t165
22\tSeng Kang\t193
23\tSerangoon\t-54
24\tTampines\t334
25\tToa Payoh\t86
26\tWoodlands\t253
27\tYishun\t159
\t\t
\tAvailable vacancies for Phase3 =\t3866
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