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    2018 P1 registration exercise for 2019 intake

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • L Offline
      Lexy
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      Orb:
      thieverycorp:


      SJIJ final breakdown, 51 seats
      <1km 49 no balloting
      1-2km 22 balloting for 2 seats

      :congrats:
      Definitely a nail biting finish. Think the <1km parents can heave a sigh of relief and certainly can sleep well tonight and over the weekend.

      For the 1-2km parents, OMG!!!! its a 1:11 or a 9% chance.... an anxious 6 day wait.

      Sorry to say, no need to be anxious and worried, should already need to plan for next phase. The lucky 2 is like a lottery.

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        qms
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        grace2011:
        Parents who decide to join the balloting should already prepared to face it. If they can’t take it they should have withdraw from the battle.

        Being psychologically prepared is one thing. Being faced with hard truth is another thing.

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          Lexy
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          qms:
          grace2011:

          Parents who decide to join the balloting should already prepared to face it. If they can’t take it they should have withdraw from the battle.


          Being psychologically prepared is one thing. Being faced with hard truth is another thing.

          Every year history repeats itself.
          No matter what odds, it feels the same.

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            OCD
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            bruce_wayne:
            zac's mum:

            4.31pm


            ACSJ <1km 46 balloting for 41 seats
            ACSP <1km 34 balloting for 32 seats

            Nothing unexpected.

            All the best for the balloting!

            Heard 1 withdraw from acs j 2b. Do know if it’s true and do they update the numbers if anyone withdraws?


            bruce_wayne; can ask which sch u applied ACSP or ACSJ?

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              anusham
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              qms:
              grace2011:

              Parents who decide to join the balloting should already prepared to face it. If they can’t take it they should have withdraw from the battle.


              Being psychologically prepared is one thing. Being faced with hard truth is another thing.


              I totally agree.

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                Shalynn
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                Numbers not updated ??

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                  Shalynn
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                  Numbers not updated ??

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                    Orb
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                    Lexy:
                    Orb:

                    [quote=\"thieverycorp\"]
                    SJIJ final breakdown, 51 seats
                    <1km 49 no balloting
                    1-2km 22 balloting for 2 seats

                    :congrats:
                    Definitely a nail biting finish. Think the <1km parents can heave a sigh of relief and certainly can sleep well tonight and over the weekend.

                    For the 1-2km parents, OMG!!!! its a 1:11 or a 9% chance.... an anxious 6 day wait.

                    Sorry to say, no need to be anxious and worried, should already need to plan for next phase. The lucky 2 is like a lottery.[/quote]Ii think they were caught off guard with little or no reaction time to switch school.

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                      janet88
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                      qms:
                      grace2011:

                      Parents who decide to join the balloting should already prepared to face it. If they can’t take it they should have withdraw from the battle.


                      Being psychologically prepared is one thing. Being faced with hard truth is another thing.

                      when parents decide to register in a hot school, they have to prepare themselves for balloting.
                      if risk appetite is not high, then withdraw and register in another school.

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                        pinga
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                        Peihwa closing today… 22 vacancies increase to 27 because 5 applicants withdrawn. 35 SC within 1km will have to ballot for that 27 vacancies.

                        Moe website haven update…

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