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    2017 P1 Registration Exercise for 2018 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • zac's mumZ Offline
      zac's mum
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      phtthp:
      Do not bring your children into the balloting venue, this Fri (21/ July 2017)


      May read
      https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.asiaone.com/news/edvantage/son-just-misses-out-place-mission-school%3Famp
      I agree. She had no choice though cos the child was sick that day.

      Last year for my son's balloting also got some kids attended. Halfway thru, one boy started crying even though it wasn't over yet. I believe they can sense the thick tension in the room.

      I didn't even tell my child which school we applied for, or that I was attending a balloting session. Only after the place was confirmed, then happily announced to him...and faced the difficult qn: why didn't enrol him to his best friend's school? Ans: no place there left for u, too bad.

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        shenice
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        ATS should be able to make exception since there is a twin in phase 2b within 1km. I would say more or less they are in as long as one of them get in. Since its only oversubscribed by 1 the principal can talk to MOE right. It’s quite unfair to the last one who din get in.

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        • zac's mumZ Offline
          zac's mum
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          shenice:
          ATS should be able to make exception since there is a twin in phase 2b within 1km. I would say more or less they are in as long as one of them get in. Since its only oversubscribed by 1 the principal can talk to MOE right. It's quite unfair to the last one who din get in.

          Apparently the negotiation (if any) fell thru, since MOE website says ATS will be holding the balloting for <1km. 30 heads vying for the 29 places. Fair or unfair, depends on which side of the fence you are on. Members of the public who can only try under 2C, to them it will be blatantly unfair if 1 seat is suddenly taken away from them.

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            nicnac
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            shenice:
            ATS should be able to make exception since there is a twin in phase 2b within 1km. I would say more or less they are in as long as one of them get in. Since its only oversubscribed by 1 the principal can talk to MOE right. It's quite unfair to the last one who din get in.

            Then the phase 2C will cry foul. Getting in at phase 2B is like a bonus shot. They have another shot at phase 2C, definitely more intense competition though. They do have a double chance compared to the Phase 2Cs.

            Well, hopefully the last seat goes to the twins (though sorry that the whole balloting process will be a torture for the parents)..Then everyone in the phase 2B will get their seat. :xedfingers:

            Actually, the twins' parents will be most relaxed during the balloting. If they get selected early, both twins get in. If they get the last ticket, both twins get in too. So they will definitely get in, isn't it so? It is the other 28 parents who will be biting their nails.

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            • seriallain85S Offline
              seriallain85
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              zac's mum:
              shenice:

              ATS should be able to make exception since there is a twin in phase 2b within 1km. I would say more or less they are in as long as one of them get in. Since its only oversubscribed by 1 the principal can talk to MOE right. It's quite unfair to the last one who din get in.


              Apparently the negotiation (if any) fell thru, since MOE website says ATS will be holding the balloting for <1km. 30 heads vying for the 29 places. Fair or unfair, depends on which side of the fence you are on. Members of the public who can only try under 2C, to them it will be blatantly unfair if 1 seat is suddenly taken away from them.

              wah, this is really a tragedy. Those 30 heads won't be able to sleep for a few days

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              • zac's mumZ Offline
                zac's mum
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                Actually the odds are quite good. Last year my balloting odds were 51 vying for 49 places (another school), I also considered quite good.


                Even if you have difficult odds, a chance is still a chance. Pray to whichever God u may have and remember to give thanks if u get the seat. All the best to those balloting tmr or Friday!

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                  Mickeygal23
                  last edited by

                  nicnac:


                  Then the phase 2C will cry foul. Getting in at phase 2B is like a bonus shot. They have another shot at phase 2C, definitely more intense competition though. They do have a double chance compared to the Phase 2Cs.

                  Well, hopefully the last seat goes to the twins (though sorry that the whole balloting process will be a torture for the parents)..Then everyone in the phase 2B will get their seat. :xedfingers:

                  Actually, the twins' parents will be most relaxed during the balloting. If they get selected early, both twins get in. If they get the last ticket, both twins get in too. So they will definitely get in, isn't it so? It is the other 28 parents who will be biting their nails.
                  yes, those 28 parents would be worried, even thou they have a chance to ballot again at 2c, but it would mean they have to go thru another week of wait.

                  so hopefully all 30 parents get the place. πŸ™

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                    nicnac
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                    andrew1:
                    i am going to get heart attack

                    when is the balloting ?
                    those not successful 2 B can they try again 2 C ?

                    shouldnt obese kids get priority ? they cannot walk long distances
                    Is this for real? :roll:

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                    • floppyF Offline
                      floppy
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                      andrew1:
                      how moe calculate distance from home?

                      I would assume they use a ruler.

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                        Mickeygal23
                        last edited by

                        floppy:
                        andrew1:

                        how moe calculate distance from home?


                        I would assume they use a ruler.

                        rofl

                        :rotflmao:

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