2016 P1 Registration Exercise for 2017 In-Take
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nsr_hippo:
Anyone staying around sengkang?
me and wassup -
ptb7476:
pm you.nsr_hippo:
Anyone staying around sengkang?
me and wassup -
janet88:
and i thought this year's p1 takeup rate will be lower since the kids belong to the tiger year.
The TUR is indeed lower for a large percentage of schools, including those which are traditionally very hot. The out-liers I listed is only a very small handful of schools. So the Tiger year is still comparatively one of the least competitive years for P1 Registration. Things will be picking up next year, and of course, the following Dragon year babies in 2018! -
ChiefKiasu:
I'd like to think that since those traditionally hot schools has less people applying in the earlier phases, which in turn translates to more places in the subsequent phase. More parents will want to give these traditionally hot schools a shot. Ends up more people apply.janet88:
and i thought this year's p1 takeup rate will be lower since the kids belong to the tiger year.
The TUR is indeed lower for a large percentage of schools, including those which are traditionally very hot. The out-liers I listed is only a very small handful of schools. So the Tiger year is still comparatively one of the least competitive years for P1 Registration. Things will be picking up next year, and of course, the following Dragon year babies in 2018!
I may be wrong though. -
missinex:
Yes, indeed it is too late to sign up for PV if you are hoping to get priority for next year's P1 registration exercise. But if your child is registering in 2018, then you should continue to keep in touch with the school so that you can apply for PV when it becomes available. The decision to offer PV is primarily the decision of the Principal, and different Principals have different feelings towards the PV scheme. So just keep calling the school.
looking at the balloting history I think you are quite safe.soni01:
Hi there; my first time here need as much help with some quick answers pls:
Has TKPS always had a PVS? cos I've called 2 times in the beginning of the year and was told there was no such system, now i checked on the website they do; my daughters K1 teacher also said they had stopped for a few years previously, but now they seem to have opened up; what do i do if they say they have no more room for PV?
what are the chances of her getting to the school?
Note: both parents and child Singaporean and i think we fall under 2c .
Does anyone have a child int he school or any one associated to the school that can shed some light? :nailbite:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/conte ... ption-risk
Anyway it is too late for you now to do any pv because moe indicates at p2b for pv:
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In any case, if you are staying within 1km of TKPS, you should not have to worry too much. There was only 1 case of balloting in Phase 2C in the last 10 years, and it was only for parents staying beyond 1km. -
Orb:
Your logic is impeccable. It certainly can turn out that way, especially since parents may think that there will always be places in their 2nd choice schools for their children if their bid for their first choice fails. However, many parents are also pragmatic, and the schools would deter parents with no chance from registering if there are just too many.I'd like to think that since those traditionally hot schools has less people applying in the earlier phases, which in turn translates to more places in the subsequent phase. More parents will want to give these traditionally hot schools a shot. Ends up more people apply.
I may be wrong though.
We can only wait and watch
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ChiefKiasu:
but dragon year babies are getting lesser.janet88:
So the Tiger year is still comparatively one of the least competitive years for P1 Registration. Things will be picking up next year, and of course, the following Dragon year babies in 2018! -
Hello,
I would like to ask a question.
Before I make a decision whether to go ahead to register my child for Phase 2B in a popular school, how will I know
a) the total number of applicants,
b) the number of SCs and PRs and
c) the number of applicants for each category for home-school distance (ie no of applicants living less than 1km, no of applicants living btw 1-2km to the school etc)?
Will the above information be put up in the schools after the end of the first day of registration
so that I can make a decision whether to go ahead to register my child in that school on the second day of registration.
Would appreciate a reply if you know the answers to the above or any advice. Thank you. -
AutumnBlu:
Hello,
I would like to ask a question.
Before I make a decision whether to go ahead to register my child for Phase 2B in a popular school, how will I know
a) the total number of applicants,
b) the number of SCs and PRs and
c) the number of applicants for each category for home-school distance (ie no of applicants living less than 1km, no of applicants living btw 1-2km to the school etc)?
Will the above information be put up in the schools after the end of the first day of registration
so that I can make a decision whether to go ahead to register my child in that school on the second day of registration.
Would appreciate a reply if you know the answers to the above or any advice. Thank you.
You may check MOE website for number of registration at end of each day. However there might not be any information about SC or PRs, and home-school distance, available online. You may check with the school directly for details. Good luck! -
janet88:
but dragon year babies are getting lesser.[/quote]the birth rate is lower but in terms of dragon comparing with other zodiac still highest among the 12 animial and tiger shld be the least :evil:ChiefKiasu:
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So the Tiger year is still comparatively one of the least competitive years for P1 Registration. Things will be picking up next year, and of course, the following Dragon year babies in 2018!
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