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    2017 P1 Registration Exercise for 2018 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • floppyF Offline
      floppy
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      Ehlana23:


      I don't understand your first line. I thought for the past 2 years, PLMGS only had balloting for >2km? What do u mean by 'I don't need to wait till 2Cs to activate contingency plan'?
      You only look at the last 2 years. How about the year before that? And all the way to the last 10? You can't only look at 2 years in order to fit your narrative.

      While ballot > 2km happen in the last 2 years, statistically, they are outliers. Ballot for PLMGS typically occurs < 2km (even < 1km) when the last 10 years are considered. Thus, I would expect things to normalize in a year where birth rate is higher than the last (Tiger year). If that happens, you don't have to wait till 2Cs to activate your alternative to PLMGS as you won't even get to ballot in 2C.

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        galaxyraider
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        floppy:
        Ehlana23:



        I don't understand your first line. I thought for the past 2 years, PLMGS only had balloting for >2km? What do u mean by 'I don't need to wait till 2Cs to activate contingency plan'?

        You only look at the last 2 years. How about the year before that? And all the way to the last 10? You can't only look at 2 years in order to fit your narrative.

        While ballot > 2km happen in the last 2 years, statistically, they are outliers. Ballot for PLMGS typically occurs < 2km (even < 1km) when the last 10 years are considered. Thus, I would expect things to normalize in a year where birth rate is higher than the last (Tiger year). If that happens, you don't have to wait till 2Cs to activate your alternative to PLMGS as you won't even get to ballot in 2C.

        Actually we can't look that far as 10 years ago there was no advantage for SC over PR. We should look at the historical data starting from the year that rule was introduced, which is 2012. So you should only look at balloting history from 2012 onward.

        You can read more about that rule at https://sg.news.yahoo.com/citizens-to-have-%E2%80%98absolute-priority%E2%80%99-over-prs-for-p1-registration--moe.html

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        • JustbearJ Offline
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          I believed the additional 40 places (20 places allocated to phase 2B and phase 2C respectively) extracted from the original vacancies started in year 2014.

          So you probably have to observe the trend starting from year 2014.

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          • zac's mumZ Offline
            zac's mum
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            Justbear:
            I believed the additional 40 places (20 places allocated to phase 2B and phase 2C respectively) extracted from the original vacancies started in year 2014.

            So you probably have to observe the trend starting from year 2014.
            That fact may be correct, but I don't think the reservation of the 20 places made much difference to the trend? Rationale being, more people thought their chances would be better so more people applied. So phase 2B and 2C did not really get easier to score a place. The main impact was on the earlier phases like alumni had to undergo balloting in the most popular schools.

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            • J Offline
              janet88
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              Ehlana23:
              Thank you for your replies. Relocation is not possible in the near future as my parents moved to Punggol to be near us and to help support us with the kids. Not very nice for us to move away. Personally I'm not keen on FMPS as there is no school bus to NE area. My hubby can drive her there in the morning but returning home is a complicated matter esp when the kids start to have supplementary classes or CCA after school.

              fairfield is really far from where you stay. daughter would have to wake up very early to avoid morning traffic. but like you mentioned, returning home will mean a long travelling time on the road and this will be a daily headache for 6-10 years (if she enters affiliated secondary).

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              • phtthpP Offline
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                Ehlana23:
                Thank you for your replies. Relocation is not possible in the near future as my parents moved to Punggol to be near us and to help support us with the kids. Not very nice for us to move away. Personally I'm not keen on FMPS as there is no school bus to NE area. My hubby can drive her there in the morning but returning home is a complicated matter esp when the kids start to have supplementary classes or CCA after school.

                No school bus, from Fairfield primary to your house in North East ? Then how is your daughter going to come home everyday, Mon to Fri ?

                Actually, the best is try shifting nearer to Fairfield. For next 10 years, since have affiliation to Fairfield Secondary school, can have peace of mind. However, if shifting option is out, then can't be helped.

                The batch of kids here : registering for 2018 P1 intake ... are born in which year ? 2011 ? 2011 is year of ... rabbit ?

                Rabbit is a popular year, for giving birth. It won't behave like year of Tiger. Hence, Paya Lebar Methodist primary ... be mentally prepared : most likely will ballot, either under less than 2 km, or maybe even less than 1 km, for SC. So, forget about Paya Lebar Methodist, if you are staying in North east zone, more than 2 km away. In the event balloting arise for SC less than 2 km, all residents staying beyond 2 km : zero chance to even ballot, for this school.

                Can understand why your husband said he don't like new schools in Punggol area, because school being new : the entire system is un-tested, kids are treated like Guinea pigs.

                In that case, how about consider or check those schools that are not new, but located in another area slightly further away from Punggol area, but usually still have vacancies in Phase 2C ? Perhaps u can check the past balloting history trend of schools by area or zone, in this forum.

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                  janet88
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                  phtthp:

                  No school bus, from Fairfield primary to your house in North East ? Then how is your daughter going to come home everyday, Mon to Fri ?

                  Actually, the best is try shifting nearer to Fairfield. For next 10 years, since have affiliation to Fairfield Secondary school, can have peace of mind. However, if shifting option is out, then can't be helped.

                  The batch of kids here : registering for 2018 P1 intake ... are born in which year ? 2011 ? 2011 is year of ... rabbit ?

                  Rabbit is a popular year, for giving birth. It won't behave like year of Tiger. Hence, Paya Lebar Methodist primary ... be mentally prepared : most likely will ballot, either under less than 2 km, or maybe even less than 1 km, for SC. So, forget about Paya Lebar Methodist, if you are staying in North east zone, more than 2 km away. In the event balloting arise for SC less than 2 km, all residents staying beyond 2 km : zero chance to even ballot, for this school.
                  this year's batch registering for p1 is not tiger batch?
                  even if Ehlana23's hubby fetches the child to school and there is school bus on the way home, the girl will be spending long hours on the road. if she eventually goes to fairfield secondary school when hours are longer, she would still have to face a long journey going home after school and there won't be school bus.

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                    Yngmng
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                    phtthp:
                    Ehlana23:

                    Thank you for your replies. Relocation is not possible in the near future as my parents moved to Punggol to be near us and to help support us with the kids. Not very nice for us to move away. Personally I'm not keen on FMPS as there is no school bus to NE area. My hubby can drive her there in the morning but returning home is a complicated matter esp when the kids start to have supplementary classes or CCA after school.


                    No school bus, from Fairfield primary to your house in North East ? Then how is your daughter going to come home everyday, Mon to Fri ?

                    Actually, the best is try shifting nearer to Fairfield. For next 10 years, since have affiliation to Fairfield Secondary school, can have peace of mind. However, if shifting option is out, then can't be helped.

                    The batch of kids here : registering for 2018 P1 intake ... are born in which year ? 2011 ? 2011 is year of ... rabbit ?

                    Rabbit is a popular year, for giving birth. It won't behave like year of Tiger. Hence, Paya Lebar Methodist primary ... be mentally prepared : most likely will ballot, either under less than 2 km, or maybe even less than 1 km, for SC. So, forget about Paya Lebar Methodist, if you are staying in North east zone, more than 2 km away. In the event balloting arise for SC less than 2 km, all residents staying beyond 2 km : zero chance to even ballot, for this school.

                    Can understand why your husband said he don't like new schools in Punggol area, because school being new : the entire system is un-tested, kids are treated like Guinea pigs.

                    In that case, how about consider or check those schools that are not new, but located in another area slightly further away from Punggol area, but usually still have vacancies in Phase 2C ? Perhaps u can check the past balloting history trend of schools by area or zone, in this forum.

                    Some schools in Sengkang like Sengkang primary and Fernvale primary usually have vacancies in phase 2C.

                    I am also considering whether to enrol my child in a new school which is within walking distance or Compassvale which is a few lrt stops away or Rosyth.

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
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                      Yngmng:

                      Some schools in Sengkang like Sengkang primary and Fernvale primary usually have vacancies in phase 2C.

                      I am also considering whether to enrol my child in a new school which is within walking distance or Compassvale which is a few lrt stops away or Rosyth.
                      If your Phase 1 or Phase 2A1 or Phase 2A2 school is Rosyth, have you checked with the school bus driver :- what time is he coming to your house, fetch your kid to school ?

                      If fetch after 6 am, still ok.
                      The worst is : fetch around 5.30 am, that type of timing very hard to tahan, for 6 years. Unless you or yr spouse can fetch your kid in the morning to Rosyth, then take school bus one way back home, in the afternoon.

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                      • Y Offline
                        Yngmng
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                        When DD1 attended Rosyth, the pick up time was after 6 am. So, don’t think pick up time will be an issue. I just find the bus fares on the high side.


                        Besides Compassvale, DD1 also attended another neighbourhood school in the west. I have no issue with the school curriculum or teachers for both schools. Although not considered branded schools, they have sufficient range of ccas for their students. I also find that different schools have their strength in different areas. For example, Compassvale is strong in robotics and have niche cca like golf and harmonica whereas the other school has performed well in Odysey of the Minds.

                        Like many other schools, they will give additional work to the better classes and the work pace is also faster.

                        Rosyth is a branded school but most of the academic awards are won by the geppers. As a kiasu mother, am concerned my child will have less chance to participate in competitions if she stays in the main stream. Rosyth is also not affiliated to any Sec schools. As DD1 was a gepper, I am not familiar with the school’s curriculum for the mainstream. So can’t really comment on this aspect.

                        After hearing the comments on new school, I spoke to my friend who is a teacher. She also feels the structure and curriculum are still at the "trial and error" stage. So, I will most probably give the new school a miss.

                        DD2 is a dragon girl, so I still have some time to mull over…but right now, my preference is Compassvale.

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