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    2024 P1 Registration Exercise for 2025 In-take

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    • C Offline
      Chickenugget
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      ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2120395\" time=\"1696896216\" user_id=\"3:

      The last P1 Registration was not very competitive because of the lower numbers of kids. For the Dog year, it might be a bit more competitive. Good luck!
      I checked the birth numbers for 2017 vs 2018 and saw that the numbers are lower for 2018; 39615 in 2017 vs 39039 in 2018. Why do you think registration might be more competitive next year?

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        ChiefKiasu
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        Chickenugget\" post_id=\"2120430\" time=\"1696950946\" user_id=\"181074:

        I checked the birth numbers for 2017 vs 2018 and saw that the numbers are lower for 2018; 39615 in 2017 vs 39039 in 2018. Why do you think registration might be more competitive next year?
        Oh, i didn't check the numbers. You may be right in that the numbers are slightly lower than those in the Rooster year. Lets pray that MOE doesn't decrease the vacancies too much next year in response to the lackluster performance this year.

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          Chickenugget
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          ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2120439\" time=\"1696987102\" user_id=\"3:

          Oh, i didn't check the numbers. You may be right in that the numbers are slightly lower than those in the Rooster year. Lets pray that MOE doesn't decrease the vacancies too much next year in response to the lackluster performance this year.
          By when will we know the vacancy allocation for 2025’s intake?

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          • ChiefKiasuC Offline
            ChiefKiasu
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            Chickenugget\" post_id=\"2120498\" time=\"1697006453\" user_id=\"181074:

            By when will we know the vacancy allocation for 2025’s intake?
            2025? That's 2 years from now šŸ˜‚ . Unless, of course, you are referring to the registration next year in 2024.

            Anyway, MOE usually keeps this number close to its heart. They only release it usually a month before the start of the registration, usually in early June.

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              Ninepizza
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              After a long hiatus, I am back to visit this thread. I have replanned and am ready to relocate in early 2024 for phase 2A to School X (shy) . I only pray no balloting for 1km in that phase out of ordinary (past records is ballot more than 2km /no ballot) . Fingers crossed. Not that i am super kiasu but i dont want to be balloting in phase 2C in my area. I also have mixed feelings to move, but seems like the best option.

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                ChiefKiasu
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                Ninepizza\" post_id=\"2120624\" time=\"1697174300\" user_id=\"198612:

                After a long hiatus, I am back to visit this thread. I have replanned and am ready to relocate in early 2024 for phase 2A to School X (shy) . I only pray no balloting for 1km in that phase out of ordinary (past records is ballot more than 2km /no ballot) . Fingers crossed. Not that i am super kiasu but i dont want to be balloting in phase 2C in my area. I also have mixed feelings to move, but seems like the best option.
                Moving for a school which you have a Phase 2A chance makes perfect sense, but moving for a school for which you only have a Phase 2C chance is questionable and not advisable.

                If you move now, it'd probably be a rental. Good luck.

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                  Ninepizza
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                  ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2120651\" time=\"1697205519\" user_id=\"3:

                  Moving for a school which you have a Phase 2A chance makes perfect sense, but moving for a school for which you only have a Phase 2C chance is questionable and not advisable.

                  If you move now, it'd probably be a rental. Good luck.
                  Yes, u are absolutely right. It is a rental. I'm also worried abt the highly competitiveness of the students in that school as I have taken a relaxed approach so far. Need to buck up in K2 next year. Getting nervous if my kids can handle it.

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                    ChiefKiasu
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                    Ninepizza\" post_id=\"2120725\" time=\"1697290961\" user_id=\"198612:

                    Yes, u are absolutely right. It is a rental. I'm also worried abt the highly competitiveness of the students in that school as I have taken a relaxed approach so far. Need to buck up in K2 next year. Getting nervous if my kids can handle it.
                    There is always the big question of whether our kids can handle the schools which we fight so hard to get them into.
                    No, we will never know, until the kids graduate from the school.

                    But I think you should talk to them and bring them to the school to check out the environment, students and teachers. Make them excited for the school. All schools in Singapore cater to the minimum requirements, and those are pretty high. It's up to us, as parents, to make them special for our children.

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                      Not_Kiasu
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                      Ninepizza\" post_id=\"2120624\" time=\"1697174300\" user_id=\"198612:

                      After a long hiatus, I am back to visit this thread. I have replanned and am ready to relocate in early 2024 for phase 2A to School X (shy) . I only pray no balloting for 1km in that phase out of ordinary (past records is ballot more than 2km /no ballot) . Fingers crossed. Not that i am super kiasu but i dont want to be balloting in phase 2C in my area. I also have mixed feelings to move, but seems like the best option.
                      In worst case scenario, if 2A you got balloted and failed. What's your 2B or 2C backup plan? This is important to think first rather than panic at the last minute.

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                        Ninepizza
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                        Not_Kiasu\" post_id=\"2120832\" time=\"1697519070\" user_id=\"202508:

                        In worst case scenario, if 2A you got balloted and failed. What's your 2B or 2C backup plan? This is important to think first rather than panic at the last minute.

                        Try Phase 2C again. Then any schools liao.

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