2014 P1 Registration Exercise for 2015 In-Take
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Jace Lau:
You may be able to find the exact answer if you bother to trawl through last year's threads on P1 registration. Some schools may also have that info on their websites.Ok got it! so actual number of kids that qualify for balloting would be lower than the figures given.
any possibility of finding that out?
so sorry if you have to answer repeated questions of the same kind. -
The number of vacancies in RGPS has thrown a curveball into the equation this year for many.
Even at <1Km from HPPS, ballot for sure. RGPS is >2km away but the 103 places is making me think hard about giving up my <1km priority! -
est1892:
That's a hard decision to make. But I would go for the one with a higher chance on the 3rd day. Even if RGPS require balloting, it will most likely be for those >2km only.The number of vacancies in RGPS has thrown a curveball into the equation this year for many.
Even at <1Km from HPPS, ballot for sure. RGPS is >2km away but the 103 places is making me think hard about giving up my <1km priority! -
ChiefKiasu:
That's the dilemma! Seems i will have to ballot regardless of what school i choose.
That's a hard decision to make. But I would go for the one with a higher chance on the 3rd day. Even if RGPS require balloting, it will most likely be for those >2km only.est1892:
The number of vacancies in RGPS has thrown a curveball into the equation this year for many.
Even at <1Km from HPPS, ballot for sure. RGPS is >2km away but the 103 places is making me think hard about giving up my <1km priority! -
est1892:
That's the dilemma! Seems i will have to ballot regardless of what school i choose.[/quote]
That's a hard decision to make. But I would go for the one with a higher chance on the 3rd day. Even if RGPS require balloting, it will most likely be for those >2km only.ChiefKiasu:
[quote=\"est1892\"]The number of vacancies in RGPS has thrown a curveball into the equation this year for many.
Even at <1Km from HPPS, ballot for sure. RGPS is >2km away but the 103 places is making me think hard about giving up my <1km priority!
It seems like that everybody is waiting for the last day to do last minute registration. There will be a big rush and not sure the school can handle all the last minute enquiries on the seats available
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Those within 1km should be pretty confident and register on first day. If parents want to register on last day, can try to register in morning to avoid the mad rush by last min parents on Friday afternoon.get ready a set of photocopied documents together with original documents. Bring a pen along too.
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sembgal:
Those within 1km should be pretty confident and register on first day. If parents want to register on last day, can try to register in morning to avoid the mad rush by last min parents on Friday afternoon.
Depends on which school! Even at <1km I don't have much confidence. -
I left ACSP about 10, and total registration were 18 (SC:16; PR:2).
Then I checked to ACSJ, their last update on 8:30 shown only online registration which 6/1/6 based on distance (<1k/1-2/>2).
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lena.aw:
Yes, Phase 2B is considered mild, compared to 2C (scary)
It seems like that everybody is waiting for the last day to do last minute registration.
There will be a big rush and not sure the school can handle all the last minute enquiries on the seats available
Is like flood water gush in, once the flood gate is open, ESP on last day afternoon 2C. -
est1892:
Yes, if is within 1 km from Super popular schools that require balloting, scary
Depends on which school!sembgal:
Those within 1km should be pretty confident and register on first day.
If parents want to register on last day, can try to register in morning to avoid the mad rush by last min parents on Friday afternoon.
Even at <1km I don't have much confidence.
Even if today & tomorrow, numbers are small at 2C in popular schools, doesn't mean no balloting. Friday afternoon, figures will soar
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