Raffles Girls' Primary
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Did RGPS put up their distance statistics? thx
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sweetbaby\" post_id=\"1924702\" time=\"1564545593\" user_id=\"16633:
Did RGPS put up their distance statistics? thx
No Information when I went this morning. Was informed no balloting for 1-2km (yet). -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1924407\" time=\"1564491085\" user_id=\"35251:
After you stopped posting stats, 2017 and 2018 no stats!
don't worry over (Day 1 and Day 2 Phase 2C) numbers, because the numbers haven't stabilized, they keep moving, keep changing.discretemouse\" post_id=\"1924379\" time=\"1564488815\" user_id=\"38798:
As of COB 30 July 2019, 120 registered for 123 spaces for 2C at RGPS
on the last day of Phase 2C, towards the last hour towards 4.30 pm,
the trend observed was, the number increased at a rapid pace for SC living outside 2 km.
The numbers jumped quickly, many SC > 2km @ P2C know they need to ballot, mentally
most likely balloting is for >2km and odds range around 1.5X to 2+ (plus abit) times per slot. Phtthp is the expert here.
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I think last year (2018 dragon) the chances for >2km were 30%, 69 peeps fight for 21 seats (3.3X) .
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Hi! Does anyone have the breakdown by distance to share please? Thanks!
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SSmummy1105\" post_id=\"1925269\" time=\"1564636357\" user_id=\"94696:
I am keen to know too, but school is not providing the information.
Hi! Does anyone have the breakdown by distance to share please? Thanks! -
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Re: 2019 P1 Registration Exercise for 2020 In-take
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by Tiongbahrumum » Thu Aug 01, 2019 3:42 pm
RGPS: over 50 pax >2km fighting for around 10 vacancies. Parents are still walking in (probably 0-2km)…parents are standing by the gate. -
This year P2C number is fiercer than last year dragon year.
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Parents standing by the gate to wait for result announcement?
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So, 172 applicants for 123 spots. Would MoE be uploading further details on where balloting would be required? I recall they did that for Phase 2B. Anyone knows if 1-2km is safe or not? Thanks.
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