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    Anglo Chinese Family of Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      Hong Wen is a SAP school. Since is it popular, will be filled up by end of Phase 2C, won’t be available for P2CS.


      For backup schools in P2CS : can refer to past historical trend

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        galaxyraider
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        sobaice:
        Hi there! I'm currently debating (mostly with my parents--ha) about whether to take the risk of moving within 1km of ACSP. My son would be in Phase 2C so I know the chances of getting in are slim. I'm curious, for others who were--or know someone who was--in a similar situation, what happens if your child doesn't get into ACSP but is living in the viscinity? Does MOE assign you to one of the other schools with vacancies in the same district? *Will* there be vacancies in nearby schools? Where do most rejected ACSP applicants end up? Could they be sent to schools quite far away (my son is a SC)?


        Thanks so much to anyone with any info you might be able to share!

        ETA: If he doesn't get in and I put him on the waitlist to be transferred to ACSP, can this happen at any time (eg., mid-year, as early as P1/P2 even)? What sort of criteria does the school consider for younger transfer students, besides grades and CCAs? Does it make any difference that my brother went to ACS? Or that my daughter attends an affiliated Methodist school? Sorry for the endless questions! 😂
        The odds to get a seat in ACSP in Phase 2C is very slim even if you move to within 1km. As someone had mentioned, ACSJ and SJIJ are better bets. Out of those 2, SJIJ will give you better chance if you stay within 1km, but ACS has better progression to affiliated secondary schools even with the 20% vacancy cut. The reason being SJI's COP for feeder schools is relatively higher compared to ACS.

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        • skysky2018S Offline
          skysky2018
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          During the registration process, must original NRICs of both parents be required, or certified true copy is acceptable as well? Thanks!

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          • zac's mumZ Offline
            zac's mum
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            U need both originals to withdraw, and to apply. The school may be willing to give u a Q number/application form if u show them the photocopies first & say the originals are arriving soon…u must present them before the cut-off time though. It has happened before, the school had to lock the door & turn down a latecomer.

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            • skysky2018S Offline
              skysky2018
              last edited by

              zac's mum:
              U need both originals to withdraw, and to apply. The school may be willing to give u a Q number/application form if u show them the photocopies first & say the originals are arriving soon...u must present them before the cut-off time though. It has happened before, the school had to lock the door & turn down a latecomer.

              Thanks very much Zac's mum!

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                daze12
                last edited by

                sobaice:
                Hi there! I'm currently debating (mostly with my parents--ha) about whether to take the risk of moving within 1km of ACSP. My son would be in Phase 2C so I know the chances of getting in are slim. I'm curious, for others who were--or know someone who was--in a similar situation, what happens if your child doesn't get into ACSP but is living in the viscinity? Does MOE assign you to one of the other schools with vacancies in the same district? *Will* there be vacancies in nearby schools? Where do most rejected ACSP applicants end up? Could they be sent to schools quite far away (my son is a SC)?


                Thanks so much to anyone with any info you might be able to share!

                ETA: If he doesn't get in and I put him on the waitlist to be transferred to ACSP, can this happen at any time (eg., mid-year, as early as P1/P2 even)? What sort of criteria does the school consider for younger transfer students, besides grades and CCAs? Does it make any difference that my brother went to ACS? Or that my daughter attends an affiliated Methodist school? Sorry for the endless questions! 😂
                Sobaice asked very good questions! I'm interested to know too. Does anyone know what are the odds of student transferring to ACSP? And does it make any difference if my Brother is an old boy of the school? Thanks in advance!

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                  galaxyraider
                  last edited by

                  daze12:
                  sobaice:

                  Hi there! I'm currently debating (mostly with my parents--ha) about whether to take the risk of moving within 1km of ACSP. My son would be in Phase 2C so I know the chances of getting in are slim. I'm curious, for others who were--or know someone who was--in a similar situation, what happens if your child doesn't get into ACSP but is living in the viscinity? Does MOE assign you to one of the other schools with vacancies in the same district? *Will* there be vacancies in nearby schools? Where do most rejected ACSP applicants end up? Could they be sent to schools quite far away (my son is a SC)?


                  Thanks so much to anyone with any info you might be able to share!

                  ETA: If he doesn't get in and I put him on the waitlist to be transferred to ACSP, can this happen at any time (eg., mid-year, as early as P1/P2 even)? What sort of criteria does the school consider for younger transfer students, besides grades and CCAs? Does it make any difference that my brother went to ACS? Or that my daughter attends an affiliated Methodist school? Sorry for the endless questions! 😂

                  Sobaice asked very good questions! I'm interested to know too. Does anyone know what are the odds of student transferring to ACSP? And does it make any difference if my Brother is an old boy of the school? Thanks in advance!

                  Don't put your hope on the waiting list in ACSP. You can focus more on GEP test in P3 if you are still keen to transfer your son there in P4.

                  And your siblings do not play any part in P1 registration.

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                  • laughingcatL Offline
                    laughingcat
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                    The odd of transferring to ACSP is almost not possible. Because P3 has GEP streaming, students from ACSJ selected for GEP will go to ACSP at P4.


                    Hence transferring to ACSJ is likely. Have seen new kids in P4 though but very few. Coz most kids do not like to go to a new school half way through.

                    My advice to parents do consider your choice carefully with less risk. Hop around the neighboring school of ACSP like ACSJ and SJJ to understand the risk of vacancy especially in phase 2C. I have seen parents cannot get into any of these school and ended up being assigned to the "nearest" school by MOE. Don’t ever go into this mode. Don’t depend on transferring as an option because this is really not within your control.

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                      galaxyraider
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                      laughingcat:
                      The odd of transferring to ACSP is almost not possible. Because P3 has GEP streaming, students from ACSJ selected for GEP will go to ACSP at P4.


                      Hence transferring to ACSJ is likely. Have seen new kids in P4 though but very few. Coz most kids do not like to go to a new school half way through.

                      My advice to parents do consider your choice carefully with less risk. Hop around the neighboring school of ACSP like ACSJ and SJJ to understand the risk of vacancy especially in phase 2C. I have seen parents cannot get into any of these school and ended up being assigned to the \"nearest\" school by MOE. Don't ever go into this mode. Don't depend on transferring as an option because this is really not within your control.
                      You're right that priority might be given to P3 students from ACSJ. In this case you can target either ACSJ or SJIJ instead of ACSP. FYI, it's slightly easier to secure a place in SJIJ compared to ACSJ, but both schools are popular. You just have to prepare a \"safe\" backup school in advance so that you won't scramble when the odds are not in your favor.

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                        BigMomma
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                        How is SJIJ compared to ACS? Pros and cons?

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