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    2021 P1 Registration Exercise for 2022 In-take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • G Offline
      Guniguni
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      Thanks so much! I agar agar only but your stats are so calming. Thank you once again.

      I was reading up on all the schools but really I don’t know why some are so popular ( like Springdale and Sengkang green, why are they so popular…?) ( I get it that nan chiau and Hougang and Rivervale produces good results but the rest all seems the same to me) while others are not very popular.
      Besides reading forums (not much recent info of personal experience on the schools tho), can anybody recommend how to get insider views of the schools? Thank you…

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        floppy
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        Vacancies for Phase 2C are out.

        https://www.moe.gov.sg/primary/p1-registration/vacancies-and-balloting

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          CALYNSEA
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          Hi just curious and checking if anyone knows...

          In some years and in some schools the total intake for the year is higher than total vacancy. Does anyone know why?
          For example, Nanyang in 2019 and 2020 has 395 and 391 intakes respectively when the total vacancy is 390.

          https://sgschooling.com/school/nanyang

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            skii
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            CALYNSEA\" post_id=\"2032625\" time=\"1627882241\" user_id=\"181903:

            Hi just curious and checking if anyone knows...
            In some years and in some schools the total intake for the year is higher than total vacancy. Does anyone know why?
            For example, Nanyang in 2019 and 2020 has 395 and 391 intakes respectively when the total vacancy is 390.

            https://sgschooling.com/school/nanyang
            Maybe during phase 2c,
            Someone from the earlier phases withdraw their place

            But the earlier numbers not updated accordingly. (Cos also don’t know which phase that child belonged to )

            My guess.

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              floppy
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              CALYNSEA\" post_id=\"2032625\" time=\"1627882241\" user_id=\"181903:

              Hi just curious and checking if anyone knows...
              In some years and in some schools the total intake for the year is higher than total vacancy. Does anyone know why?
              For example, Nanyang in 2019 and 2020 has 395 and 391 intakes respectively when the total vacancy is 390.

              https://sgschooling.com/school/nanyang
              The intake is not necessary > total vacancy of 390.
              Take for example, year 2019. By Phase 2A(2), all available places (11) are taken up. Therefore, you should expect 20 / 20 for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. Yet, you see 21 / 21 for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. What it means is, along the way / phase, someone from an earlier phase drop out and re-register somewhere else.

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                phtthp
                last edited by

                CALYNSEA\" post_id=\"2032625\" time=\"1627882241\" user_id=\"181903:

                Hi just curious and checking if anyone knows...
                In some years and in some schools the total intake for the year is higher than total vacancy. Does anyone know why?
                For example, Nanyang in 2019 and 2020 has 395 and 391 intakes respectively when the total vacancy is 390.

                https://sgschooling.com/school/nanyang
                could be due to twins balloted in successfully, at Phase 2C.


                When one twin is balloted in, the other one automatically enter too. The opposite (balloted out), is also true

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                  Lexy
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                  floppy\" post_id=\"2032628\" time=\"1627883172\" user_id=\"97579:

                  CALYNSEA\" post_id=\"2032625\" time=\"1627882241\" user_id=\"181903:

                  Hi just curious and checking if anyone knows...
                  In some years and in some schools the total intake for the year is higher than total vacancy. Does anyone know why?
                  For example, Nanyang in 2019 and 2020 has 395 and 391 intakes respectively when the total vacancy is 390.

                  https://sgschooling.com/school/nanyang

                  The intake is not necessary > total vacancy of 390.
                  Take for example, year 2019. By Phase 2A(2), all available places (11) are taken up. Therefore, you should expect 20 / 20 for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. Yet, you see 21 / 21 for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. What it means is, along the way / phase, someone from an earlier phase drop out and re-register somewhere else.

                  Withdrawals are source of frustration for stat collectors. 😂

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                    floppy
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                    Lexy\" post_id=\"2032632\" time=\"1627883419\" user_id=\"12180:

                    floppy\" post_id=\"2032628\" time=\"1627883172\" user_id=\"97579:

                    [quote=CALYNSEA post_id=2032625 time=1627882241 user_id=181903]Hi just curious and checking if anyone knows...
                    In some years and in some schools the total intake for the year is higher than total vacancy. Does anyone know why?
                    For example, Nanyang in 2019 and 2020 has 395 and 391 intakes respectively when the total vacancy is 390.

                    https://sgschooling.com/school/nanyang

                    The intake is not necessary > total vacancy of 390.
                    Take for example, year 2019. By Phase 2A(2), all available places (11) are taken up. Therefore, you should expect 20 / 20 for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. Yet, you see 21 / 21 for Phase 2B and Phase 2C. What it means is, along the way / phase, someone from an earlier phase drop out and re-register somewhere else.

                    Withdrawals are source of frustration for stat collectors. 😂[/quote]True, but in the grand scheme of things, their numbers are quite small it doesn't make much of a difference.

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                      Lexy
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                      floppy\" post_id=\"2032608\" time=\"1627877403\" user_id=\"97579:

                      Vacancies for Phase 2C are out.
                      https://www.moe.gov.sg/primary/p1-registration/vacancies-and-balloting
                      If I use last year applicant number and compare with current vacancies at 2C,
                      1 school would be almost 800% oversubscribed
                      1 school would be between 600% to 700% oversubscribed
                      2 schools would be between 500% to 600% oversubscribed
                      5 schools would be between 400% to 500% oversubscribed
                      11 schools would be between 300% to 400% oversubscribed
                      17 schools would be between 200% to 300% oversubscribed

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                        floppy
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                        Lexy\" post_id=\"2032634\" time=\"1627883915\" user_id=\"12180:

                        floppy\" post_id=\"2032608\" time=\"1627877403\" user_id=\"97579:

                        Vacancies for Phase 2C are out.
                        https://www.moe.gov.sg/primary/p1-registration/vacancies-and-balloting

                        If I use last year applicant number and compare with current vacancies at 2C,
                        1 school would be almost 800% oversubscribed
                        1 school would be between 600% to 700% oversubscribed
                        2 schools would be between 500% to 600% oversubscribed
                        5 schools would be between 400% to 500% oversubscribed
                        11 schools would be between 300% to 400% oversubscribed
                        17 schools would be between 200% to 300% oversubscribed


                        As I said:

                        floppy\" post_id=\"2031608\" time=\"1627080406\" user_id=\"97579:
                        ...
                        For those who are already looking ahead to Phase 2C, do note that there are 100 schools with the same number of vacancy or less in Phase 2B this year compared to last year. If the number of applicants for Phase 2B remains the same or higher than last year, we are going to see an ultra-competitive Phase 2C this year.
                        Don't say you haven't been warned :siam:

                        The numbers, in terms of oversubscription, should be slightly lower as some applicants have already moved into the earlier phases. Nonetheless, the popular choices will be extremely competitive.

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