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    2018 P1 registration exercise for 2019 intake

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      ameliash:
      One consideration to take is if the Primary school had a Secondary school affiliated.

      I realise how important this is as my daughter just had her PSLE last year. With an affiliated secondary school, it can reduce a lot of pressure knowing that your child had the priority and the lower cut-off points. If my daughter's primary school do not have the affiliation, she would have a much more limited choice of school to choose.
      i totally agree with you.
      even though there is affiliation, i still wanted daughter to do well.
      as long as the first choice is the affiliated secondary, she will get into the school. the pressure is greatly reduced.

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      • 8 Offline
        8arms_mommy
        last edited by

        My DD going P1 next year… never thought I will kena Dragon year, but ya lor.

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        • B Offline
          Blum
          last edited by

          Hi,

          I will be registering my girl for primary one this year. I am currently staying with my in-law. My husband IC reflects the same address as my in-laws however mine still reflects my parent’s place. For logistic purposes I would rather not change my address to my in-laws’ place.

          In this case, when we register for her primary 1 registration this year, would she be following the father’s address or do we need to do a statutory declaration to prove that she is staying with her grandmother,? Thank you in advance for any advice!

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          • floppyF Offline
            floppy
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            Blum:
            Hi,

            I will be registering my girl for primary one this year. I am currently staying with my in-law. My husband IC reflects the same address as my in-laws however mine still reflects my parent's place. For logistic purposes I would rather not change my address to my in-laws' place.

            In this case, when we register for her primary 1 registration this year, would she be following the father's address or do we need to do a statutory declaration to prove that she is staying with her grandmother,? Thank you in advance for any advice!
            Application wise, it's straighforward:
            1. Follow father's address if the parents address do not match.
            2. If you do a statutory declaration, you will be placed in the 1-2km even if the grandparents live within 1km.

            However, do note that if the parents' addresses do not tally, you may have to explain why (which could even escalate beyond MOE).
            Under the National Registration Act, you must report a change of address within 28 days. Any person who fails to report the change of residence as required shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or to both.
            Not sure the rewards for \"logistic purpose\" is worth the potential punishment meted.

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            • B Offline
              Blum
              last edited by

              Noted, thank you for your advice !

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                Blum:
                Noted, thank you for your advice !

                actually the person who fills in the forms for p1 registration will tally both ICs...if the address of husband and wife do not match, they will question.

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  i remember there is an immunization form which can be printed out…it’s neater than the health booklet.

                  can anyone advise the link please? thanks.

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                  • qmsQ Offline
                    qms
                    last edited by

                    janet88:
                    i remember there is an immunization form which can be printed out...it's neater than the health booklet.

                    can anyone advise the link please? thanks.
                    Go to https://www.nir.hpb.gov.sg/nirp/eservices/login?errorcode=eSingPass_00_00_01, login using your SingPass and click the Print Immunisation History button.

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                    • EstéemaE Offline
                      Estéema
                      last edited by

                      Blum:
                      Hi,

                      I will be registering my girl for primary one this year. I am currently staying with my in-law. My husband IC reflects the same address as my in-laws however mine still reflects my parent's place. For logistic purposes I would rather not change my address to my in-laws' place.

                      In this case, when we register for her primary 1 registration this year, would she be following the father's address or do we need to do a statutory declaration to prove that she is staying with her grandmother,? Thank you in advance for any advice!
                      Blum,

                      Decide which address to use as a couple & parents. DO NOT attempt to use 2 diff addresses as DC's Year we thot one more appln hv to ballot & waited nervously for that call. It never came but BIL told me don't care whatever reason, just be thankful no balloting stress. Following year, I met principal as was PSG. She said one parent told to pull out coz they can't explain their address on registration day itself.

                      In anycase, like floppy pointed out, under National Registration Act when u move u need to report yr change of address within 28 days owise will be infringing the law. I rmbr a case of a young divorcee who moved to stay with her own sister, ignorant of need to change address, was fined.

                      You've time yet and hope your planning is smooth.

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                      • EstéemaE Offline
                        Estéema
                        last edited by

                        Blum:
                        Hi,

                        I will be registering my girl for primary one this year. I am currently staying with my in-law. My husband IC reflects the same address as my in-laws however mine still reflects my parent's place. For logistic purposes I would rather not change my address to my in-laws' place.

                        In this case, when we register for her primary 1 registration this year, would she be following the father's address or do we need to do a statutory declaration to prove that she is staying with her grandmother,? Thank you in advance for any advice!
                        Blum,

                        Decide which address to use as a couple & parents. DO NOT attempt to use 2 diff addresses as DC's Year we thot one more appln hv to ballot & waited nervously for that call. It never came but BIL told me don't care whatever reason, just be thankful no balloting stress. Following year, I met principal as was PSG. She said one parent told to pull out coz they can't explain their address on registration day itself.

                        In anycase, like floppy pointed out, under National Registration Act when u move u need to report yr change of address within 28 days owise will be infringing the law. I rmbr a case of a young divorcee who moved to stay with her own sister, ignorant of need to change address, was fined.

                        You've time yet and hope your planning is smooth.

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