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    2016 P1 Registration Exercise for 2017 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • Mom782M Offline
      Mom782
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      Mee Toh School


      Parent Volunteer (PV) Scheme - Parents whose children are born in 2010 and are interested to register as PVs for 2015, please note that the date of registration has been changed to:



      Time: 7 July 2014 (Monday), 8 a.m.

      Venue: Outside the General Office



      Registration is on a first come first served basis. Thank you.

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        sembgal
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        Wow! Very KS leh to start this thread. The children only in Nursery. Some still donโ€™t know how to hold a pencil properly to trace.


        By now, the 2010 born kids should know colours, shapes, counting objects correspondingly 1 to 5, recognize letters of the alphabets (can be in random order), know how to hold a "fat" pencil correctly and trace different types of lines independently.

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          sembgal
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          Vanocas:
          hi hi...i just joined member here. ๐Ÿ™‚


          i have a boy registering this year to a boys' school (hubby's sch), but i have a girl who is borned in 2010. Hence, here i m to check out what to do with my girl.

          i m prep to do PV if i can get her to go to a good school. any advice?

          i'll staying in Yishun but my in law at Boon Keng. My boy is going sch at bishan. i don have helper or any extra hands at home. Thus, planning to find a school near my boy's school OR a school near to my in law. Anyone can share your views or experience? TIA
          Consider Northland Pri. Good school, better than Chongfu.

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            Vanocas
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            sembgal:
            Vanocas:

            hi hi...i just joined member here. ๐Ÿ™‚


            i have a boy registering this year to a boys' school (hubby's sch), but i have a girl who is borned in 2010. Hence, here i m to check out what to do with my girl.

            i m prep to do PV if i can get her to go to a good school. any advice?

            i'll staying in Yishun but my in law at Boon Keng. My boy is going sch at bishan. i don have helper or any extra hands at home. Thus, planning to find a school near my boy's school OR a school near to my in law. Anyone can share your views or experience? TIA

            Consider Northland Pri. Good school, better than Chongfu.


            Chongfu is nearer to my house. northland too far. But to put my girl to school in Yishun will be a bit of challenge. Both myself and hub working so need to put kids to in law house at boon keng. Hence my first choice will be Hong Wen School. But PV dont know will get in or not...now still thinking of alternative schools....headache.. but tks for your recommendation ๐Ÿ˜„

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              sembgal
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                SAHM_TAN
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                Vanocas:
                sembgal:

                [quote=\"Vanocas\"]hi hi...i just joined member here. ๐Ÿ™‚


                i have a boy registering this year to a boys' school (hubby's sch), but i have a girl who is borned in 2010. Hence, here i m to check out what to do with my girl.

                i m prep to do PV if i can get her to go to a good school. any advice?

                i'll staying in Yishun but my in law at Boon Keng. My boy is going sch at bishan. i don have helper or any extra hands at home. Thus, planning to find a school near my boy's school OR a school near to my in law. Anyone can share your views or experience? TIA

                Consider Northland Pri. Good school, better than Chongfu.


                Chongfu is nearer to my house. northland too far. But to put my girl to school in Yishun will be a bit of challenge. Both myself and hub working so need to put kids to in law house at boon keng. Hence my first choice will be Hong Wen School. But PV dont know will get in or not...now still thinking of alternative schools....headache.. but tks for your recommendation ๐Ÿ˜„[/quote]If you are planning for Hong Wen, and using your in-laws' add, you will need to submit the statuary declaration, add must be within 2km of the school. Here's the link for more infor

                http://www.moe.edu.sg/education/admissi ... claration/

                Hong Wen in phase 2C always ballot within 1km. Using statutory declaration, under P2C, if there's balloting your application will be with those 1-2km under distance consideration even if your in-laws add is within 1km. Which means under phase 2C is no chance to ballot.

                For Phase 2B, PV, your application will still be considered 1-2km under distance consideration if there's balloting. In the last 2 yrs, no guarantee for those living 1-2 km under P2B.

                If you do not qualify for statutory declaration, you will be under >2km under distance consideration, I think chances that you can get in Hong Wen under P2B will be very slim if under > 2km becos last 2 yrs 1-2 km already no guarantee. In 2012, balloting for SC living 1-2km and 2013, those living 1-2km no chance to ballot. Plus McNair Towers will T.O.P in 2016, if I remember correctly, and I predict Hong Wen will be \"hotter\" with the new 4 blocks of flats within 1km of the school.

                Do have contingency plans if you still wish to go ahead with Hong Wen.

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                  Vanocas
                  last edited by

                  Chongfu is nearer to my house. northland too far. But to put my girl to school in Yishun will be a bit of challenge. Both myself and hub working so need to put kids to in law house at boon keng. Hence my first choice will be Hong Wen School. But PV dont know will get in or not...now still thinking of alternative schools....headache.. but tks for your recommendation ๐Ÿ˜„[/quote]


                  If you are planning for Hong Wen, and using your in-laws' add, you will need to submit the statuary declaration, add must be within 2km of the school. Here's the link for more infor

                  http://www.moe.edu.sg/education/admissi ... claration/

                  Hong Wen in phase 2C always ballot within 1km. Using statutory declaration, under P2C, if there's balloting your application will be with those 1-2km under distance consideration even if your in-laws add is within 1km. Which means under phase 2C is no chance to ballot.

                  For Phase 2B, PV, your application will still be considered 1-2km under distance consideration if there's balloting. In the last 2 yrs, no guarantee for those living 1-2 km under P2B.

                  If you do not qualify for statutory declaration, you will be under >2km under distance consideration, I think chances that you can get in Hong Wen under P2B will be very slim if under > 2km becos last 2 yrs 1-2 km already no guarantee. In 2012, balloting for SC living 1-2km and 2013, those living 1-2km no chance to ballot. Plus McNair Towers will T.O.P in 2016, if I remember correctly, and I predict Hong Wen will be \"hotter\" with the new 4 blocks of flats within 1km of the school.

                  Do have contingency plans if you still wish to go ahead with Hong Wen.[/quote]


                  >SAHM Tan,

                  Thank you so much for such detailed advice. Hmmm..u very clear of the happenings around hong wen sch. ๐Ÿ˜‰

                  i actually forgot about the \"you can get in Hong Wen under P2B will be very slim if under > 2km becos last 2 yrs 1-2 km already no guarantee\"..thanks so much for reminding me. haiz...chances will be low.

                  then Chongfu has a higher chance comparing to Hong Wen lor :scared: but Chongfu do not have Afterschool care at the moment... hope the afterschool care is in the planning... :xedfingers: or else, i working at Buona Vista, is really very rush for me... ๐Ÿ˜“

                  I guess i have no choice but to do PV for both Chongfu and Hong Wen and see which one has a chance lor... Chongfu is within 1km fr my new house....

                  I really appreciate all for your great thoughts and advice. THANKS! :lovesite: :thankyou:

                  PS: Feel free to give more advice from your past experience abt PV or anything at all ! :please: ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                    SAHM_TAN
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                    bb will be in phase 1 in this batch, so I know the school well. ๐Ÿ˜‰


                    This yr's P1 registration should show the impact of McNair Towers and maybe even Bendeemer Lights, though not sure of the TOP and dist to Hong Wen.

                    My suggestions:

                    Call up HW to chk when is the starting and closing date for PV application for 2010 kiddos.

                    Call up Chongfu and ask the same infor.
                    Chk if any school bus able to ferry your dd fr Chongfu to a student care more convenient for you.

                    Chk the dist of your in-law's add to St Margaret Primary.

                    Chk the schools near your ds' school in Bishan.

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                      lovinglife
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                      sembgal:
                      Wow! Very KS leh to start this thread. The children only in Nursery. Some still don't know how to hold a pencil properly to trace.


                      By now, the 2010 born kids should know colours, shapes, counting objects correspondingly 1 to 5, recognize letters of the alphabets (can be in random order), know how to hold a \"fat\" pencil correctly and trace different types of lines independently.
                      I believe lots of N2 can perform way beyond than what you have mentioned here :siam:

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                      • sembgalS Offline
                        sembgal
                        last edited by

                        lovinglife:
                        sembgal:

                        Wow! Very KS leh to start this thread. The children only in Nursery. Some still don't know how to hold a pencil properly to trace.


                        By now, the 2010 born kids should know colours, shapes, counting objects correspondingly 1 to 5, recognize letters of the alphabets (can be in random order), know how to hold a \"fat\" pencil correctly and trace different types of lines independently.

                        I believe lots of N2 can perform way beyond than what you have mentioned here :siam:

                        If you are talking about parents who are well-to-do, of course they can afford to send their kids for enrichment. I'm speaking for the general public who are from average income, not English-speaking background, who are not sure how to guide their children or what to teach. You will be surprised that not all N2 are as advanced as all children develop at their own pace.

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