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    2010 P1 Registration Exercise for 2011 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • corneyAmberC Offline
      corneyAmber
      last edited by

      Baby JB:
      Dear All,


      I would like to know:- whether my mum who look after my boy stay very near Aitong Primary; if she were to make a Statutory Declaration with MOE, will my child have a chance to get a place or eligible for balloting under Phase 2C?
      For your info, from MOE :

      http://www.moe.edu.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/#statutory-declaration

      Note that even if your mum is residing within 1km of Ai Tong, you will be classified as between 1km to 2km if there balloting for Phase 2C.

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        2 bb princess
        last edited by

        Hi mummies,


        would like to check those that completed hrs of PV, will we get a letter from the school to certify that we completed the hrs?

        I’ve done up my hrs but yet to receive any…check with the school but the person in charge keep saying next week / next month…

        what should i do next?

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        • tankeeT Offline
          tankee
          last edited by

          yes, you will receive a letter from the school certifying your qualification for registration in phase 2B.


          Most schools issue the letters in early July after schools re-open. Be patient as along as you are sure that you have met or exceeded the min hours.

          😉

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            Hi sc88,

            P1 really no more exams ? Then how do we parents know what the KIDS know ?

            Mummies with kids in P1, can you please advise how the school assess the kids ? Thanks.

            "However, if like nowadays Primary school without Primary one Examinations and thus if no Report Books given by the school and the child studied half year or so , NO PROOF OF REPORT BOOKS WHICH MEANS NOT ENTITLED TO ANY PHASES ABOVE" [No report book ? Cannot be lah, P3 onwards will have exams right ?]

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            • S Offline
              sc88
              last edited by

              janet_lee88:
              Hi sc88,

              P1 really no more exams ? Then how do we parents know what the KIDS know ?

              Mummies with kids in P1, can you please advise how the school assess the kids ? Thanks.

              \"However, if like nowadays Primary school without Primary one Examinations and thus if no Report Books given by the school and the child studied half year or so , NO PROOF OF REPORT BOOKS WHICH MEANS NOT ENTITLED TO ANY PHASES ABOVE\" [No report book ? Cannot be lah, P3 onwards will have exams right ?]
              Yup, my girl this half years not given any report book.
              Some school do not have exams in P1 (ONLY P1), but they are given surprise tests and after informing for later date test ,spellings both Chinese and English every one week or every two weeks, worksheets etc.

              P2 onwards have Exams.

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              • tankeeT Offline
                tankee
                last edited by

                janet_lee88:
                Hi sc88,

                P1 really no more exams ? Then how do we parents know what the KIDS know ?

                Mummies with kids in P1, can you please advise how the school assess the kids ? Thanks.

                \"However, if like nowadays Primary school without Primary one Examinations and thus if no Report Books given by the school and the child studied half year or so , NO PROOF OF REPORT BOOKS WHICH MEANS NOT ENTITLED TO ANY PHASES ABOVE\" [No report book ? Cannot be lah, P3 onwards will have exams right ?]
                no exam does not equal not assessed.

                we were informed how the composition of the final scores, which include assessments like show & tell, etc that will take places throughout the year (mainly second half).

                there is also a progress report book and PTS to inform us how our child is doing in school. Somewhat like kindergarten days.

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Hi tankee/sc88,

                  I like weekly tests bcos they will keep kids on their toes. Exams are stressful but with consistent revision, it should not be that bad.
                  So no CA and SA1 ???

                  Thanks for the info…will plan her schedule accordingly.

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                  • B Offline
                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Tankee's rite. They do formative assessments for P1 which can be a good

                    thing cos the child is assessed as an all rounder instead of just paper
                    intelligence. It keeps my DD2 on her toes too! :evil: Just means that
                    she has to do good for everything. Hehee. :lol: She did exceptionally
                    great too much to our surprise! It helps having an inspiring and
                    motivating teacher.. teacher ONZ children also become ONZ.

                    That said DD2 will have a first taste of paper examinations come SA2. But
                    the teacher assured us that they would be gradually prepared for them
                    with mini tests and also mock papers in exam setting just to name a few..
                    Different schools will take a different approach. Best to find out during the
                    school's orientation. 😉

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                    • jedamumJ Offline
                      jedamum
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      Hi sc88,

                      P1 really no more exams ? Then how do we parents know what the KIDS know ?

                      Mummies with kids in P1, can you please advise how the school assess the kids ? Thanks.

                      \"However, if like nowadays Primary school without Primary one Examinations and thus if no Report Books given by the school and the child studied half year or so , NO PROOF OF REPORT BOOKS WHICH MEANS NOT ENTITLED TO ANY PHASES ABOVE\" [No report book ? Cannot be lah, P3 onwards will have exams right ?]
                      janet_lee88,
                      my P2 did not have SA1 this year, only SA2.
                      they had topical/mini test for all subjects (which parents were not informed about when were the tests) which we will sign and go thru when they brought back the files. Towards May, where there is supposed to be SA1, they had 'Revision' papers instead (which we were also unaware of) which although were graded, but will not be in the report book. Their report books only have ABCD etc for areas like communications etc and also a short teacher's comment/remark.

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                      • tankeeT Offline
                        tankee
                        last edited by

                        janet_lee88:
                        Hi tankee/sc88,

                        I like weekly tests bcos they will keep kids on their toes. Exams are stressful but with consistent revision, it should not be that bad.
                        So no CA and SA1 ???

                        Thanks for the info...will plan her schedule accordingly.
                        TNS conducted revision tests which schedule were not made known in advance and scores were not counted. These tests allow us to know how much our children have learnt in class and whether they need extra help like tuition.

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