Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)
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and if father did not attend primary or junior but attended secondary (well, it used to be known as ACSS - pre ACS(I)/(BR) days), then no priority too!! he has to be the OB of that particular primary school in order to get into the priority Q. Same for all pr schools for P1 registration!
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Nebbermind:
he has to be the OB of that particular primary school in order to get into the priority Q. Same for all pr schools for P1 registration!
Not all lah. It does not apply to full schools. For full schools, if the parent studied only in the sec school, then their kids automatically qualify for phase 2A of the affiliated primary school. -
Didn’t know full school has this privilege!
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Hi,
Just to clarify, so does it means that husband is from ACS (sec) and ACS JC can apply either Primary or Junior? -
Red Tulip:
No, he qualifies for neither.Hi,
Just to clarify, so does it means that husband is from ACS (sec) and ACS JC can apply either Primary or Junior?
The hubby must be from ACS Pri to be able to apply for ACS Pri.
The same goes for Junior. -
keroppi:
Gasp keroppi, do you mind explaining this then?Nebbermind:
he has to be the OB of that particular primary school in order to get into the priority Q. Same for all pr schools for P1 registration!
Not all lah. It does not apply to full schools. For full schools, if the parent studied only in the sec school, then their kids automatically qualify for phase 2A of the affiliated primary school.
What's the definition of a full school? Can you give examples of full schools? Sounds like ACS is not considered a full school, from your previous reply. -
Blobbi:
Used to be able to go to the MOE website's List of School's Directory and select Full school option (now they call it Mixed Level??). There's only 5 schools that fall into this category: MGS, SCGS, SNGS, CHS, MSHS. For full schools, I think they have only 1 principal presiding over both sec and pri schools.
What's the definition of a full school? Can you give examples of full schools? Sounds like ACS is not considered a full school, from your previous reply.
These pri schools enjoy longer year-end holidays - school term ends with the sec school (usually abt 2-3 weeks earlier than the other pri schools). -
keroppi:
Tks for the clarification.
Used to be able to go to the MOE website's List of School's Directory and select Full school option (now they call it Mixed Level??). There's only 5 schools that fall into this category: MGS, SCGS, SNGS, CHS, MSHS. For full schools, I think they have only 1 principal presiding over both sec and pri schools.Blobbi:
What's the definition of a full school? Can you give examples of full schools? Sounds like ACS is not considered a full school, from your previous reply.
These pri schools enjoy longer year-end holidays - school term ends with the sec school (usually abt 2-3 weeks earlier than the other pri schools). -
keroppi:
can apply but ONLY from 2B onwards. Right?
No, he qualifies for neither.Red Tulip:
Hi,
Just to clarify, so does it means that husband is from ACS (sec) and ACS JC can apply either Primary or Junior?
The hubby must be from ACS Pri to be able to apply for ACS Pri.
The same goes for Junior. -
keroppi:
There's a question raised in MGS thread.
Used to be able to go to the MOE website's List of School's Directory and select Full school option (now they call it Mixed Level??). There's only 5 schools that fall into this category: MGS, SCGS, SNGS, CHS, MSHS. For full schools, I think they have only 1 principal presiding over both sec and pri schools.
These pri schools enjoy longer year-end holidays - school term ends with the sec school (usually abt 2-3 weeks earlier than the other pri schools).
Just wondering. Assuming the school was not previously 'full-school' and only converted in 2000, how does it affect pre-2000 ex-students who did not attend MGPS.
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