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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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    • sandwichcastleS Offline
      sandwichcastle
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      Not_Kiasu\" post_id=\"2129190\" time=\"1708073572\" user_id=\"202508:

      Hi. Have you considered applying RGPS for your daughter at Phase 2A since you are an alumni?
      Good point. Absolutely considered it. Except it requires a move to the west. And we probably can't afford a large enough home along the dunearn stretch so we definitely won't be <2km. Not a criteria for admission under phase 2 a but certainly a downer for day to day travel

      I also didn't have the best of memories of rgps as being an inclusive place but my daughter is a lot more confident and extroverted than I ever was at that age haha

      Certainly I would consider rgps in the end since the idea of possibly needing to ballot makes me a bit nervous. Tho there wasn't balloting for sc in previous years

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      • M Offline
        Mum_of_CS
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        Hi! I need some advice for my daughter’s P1 registration this year.


        I am a SC and hesitating between these two schools.

        - Poi Ching (within 1km)
        - Junyuan (1 to 2km)

        I failed in my PV application for Poi Ching last April. I have been feeling very troubled since then as I know Poi Ching required balloting for <1km every year.

        I had personally checked out Tampines Pri & Junyuan Pri by hanging around during dismissal and speaking to parents outside the schools. To my surprise, I pretty like Junyuan Primary and seriously thinking of choosing it for 2C (1-2km, but good chance to get it).

        However, I keep feeling torn between Poi Ching and Junyuan. I feel that if I choose Junyuan without even giving a shot for Poi Ching at 2C, I am denying my girl a chance to study in a coveted SAP school. On the other hand, if I am unsuccessful in the ballot for Poi Ching, I can only go for Yumin Primary (1-2km) in 2Cs, which I am not so excited for. (I am not keen on Angsana & Tampines North too.)

        Background:

        🔹 Is my girl good in Chinese?
        I am not sure how to define ‘good’, but at least she can hold a simple conversation with me in Mandarin, read her Berries book entirely by herself and write Chinese words neatly (due to my drilling). Does she like Chinese? I would say ‘At least for now, maybe because Berries is fun’.

        🔹 Balloting Stats:
        Poi Ching - 2C (ballot for <1km)
        Junyuan - 2C (safe for all), 2Cs (ballot for <1km, which means no chance for me)

        Which one should I choose for 2C? Risk or be safe?

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        • StarxyzS Offline
          Starxyz
          last edited by

          Mum_of_CS\" post_id=\"2129579\" time=\"1708625283\" user_id=\"204124:

          Hi! I need some advice for my daughter’s P1 registration this year.

          I am a SC and hesitating between these two schools.

          - Poi Ching (within 1km)
          - Junyuan (1 to 2km)

          I failed in my PV application for Poi Ching last April. I have been feeling very troubled since then as I know Poi Ching required balloting for <1km every year.

          I had personally checked out Tampines Pri & Junyuan Pri by hanging around during dismissal and speaking to parents outside the schools. To my surprise, I pretty like Junyuan Primary and seriously thinking of choosing it for 2C (1-2km, but good chance to get it).

          However, I keep feeling torn between Poi Ching and Junyuan. I feel that if I choose Junyuan without even giving a shot for Poi Ching at 2C, I am denying my girl a chance to study in a coveted SAP school. On the other hand, if I am unsuccessful in the ballot for Poi Ching, I can only go for Yumin Primary (1-2km) in 2Cs, which I am not so excited for. (I am not keen on Angsana & Tampines North too.)

          Background:

          🔹 Is my girl good in Chinese?
          I am not sure how to define ‘good’, but at least she can hold a simple conversation with me in Mandarin, read her Berries book entirely by herself and write Chinese words neatly (due to my drilling). Does she like Chinese? I would say ‘At least for now, maybe because Berries is fun’.

          🔹 Balloting Stats:
          Poi Ching - 2C (ballot for <1km)
          Junyuan - 2C (safe for all), 2Cs (ballot for <1km, which means no chance for me)

          Which one should I choose for 2C? Risk or be safe?
          You’ll have to ask yourself if you are okay with the backup plan? Because there aren’t many choices for the backup plan; either Yumin, East Spring, Tamp North. Others, likely need to ballot within 1km eg. tamp pri & Junyuan.

          If fail in 2CS, you can be ‘thrown’ into any schools that MOE deem you are near. Stay 800 plus, I heard most were posted to St Anthony’s Canossian/St Stephen. 600 plus, either Yumin, Meridian. I also got hearsay that someone got assign to a school in SK.

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          • M Offline
            Mum_of_CS
            last edited by

            Starxyz\" post_id=\"2129632\" time=\"1708700712\" user_id=\"203864:

            You’ll have to ask yourself if you are okay with the backup plan? Because there aren’t many choices for the backup plan; either Yumin, East Spring, Tamp North. Others, likely need to ballot within 1km eg. tamp pri & Junyuan.

            If fail in 2CS, you can be ‘thrown’ into any schools that MOE deem you are near. Stay 800 plus, I heard most were posted to St Anthony’s Canossian/St Stephen. 600 plus, either Yumin, Meridian. I also got hearsay that someone got assign to a school in SK.
            Hi Starxyz, thank you for your advice. Perhaps my dilemma is whether to risk my 2C chance for SAP. Is SAP really good?

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            • Wonder-fulW Offline
              Wonder-ful
              last edited by

              https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/article/primary-1-registration-2024-3-questions-on-every-parents-mind/

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              • Sonshine123S Offline
                Sonshine123
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                Hello! My son(2019 born) will be registering for P1 next year. We are PRs and I am trying to figure out which school to apply to. We live in a rented unit and it’s within 1KM of popular schools only. So I believe PR kids don’t stand a chance there. Our lease will be ending this year , so will.be moving to another unit next year, near school for Phase 2c. How can I get the information about which school can PR get into in Phase 2C and is still considered good school. Can help me understand pls?

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                • T Offline
                  Touch_me_not
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                  There are quite a number of schools available for PR kids at Phase 2C island wide, unless you state the area/location in which you'll be moving to, practically quite hard to list out all the schools.



                  Sonshine123\" post_id=\"2129799\" time=\"1709020191\" user_id=\"198583:
                  Hello! My son(2019 born) will be registering for P1 next year. We are PRs and I am trying to figure out which school to apply to. We live in a rented unit and it's within 1KM of popular schools only. So I believe PR kids don't stand a chance there. Our lease will be ending this year , so will.be moving to another unit next year, near school for Phase 2c. How can I get the information about which school can PR get into in Phase 2C and is still considered good school. Can help me understand pls?

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                  • Sonshine123S Offline
                    Sonshine123
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                    Touch_me_not\" post_id=\"2129800\" time=\"1709020602\" user_id=\"187786:
                    wide

                    East Side or Hougang/Senkang/Punggol side

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                    • T Offline
                      Touch_me_not
                      last edited by

                      East side, 2 good schools came up to mind, St Stephen School (boys) and Opera Estate Primary.




                      Sonshine123\" post_id=\"2129806\" time=\"1709026950\" user_id=\"198583:
                      East Side or Hougang/Senkang/Punggol side

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                        ChiefKiasu
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                        Touch_me_not\" post_id=\"2129823\" time=\"1709084768\" user_id=\"187786:

                        East side, 2 good schools came up to mind, St Stephen School (boys) and Opera Estate Primary.
                        Opera Estate is particularly catered to PRs and foreigners.

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