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    2010 P1 Registration Exercise for 2011 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • tankeeT Offline
      tankee
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      yes, it is ok to bring her along.


      but kids may be overwhelm by the size of the school initially, or at least that what’s my DS’s principle said during orientation, as schools are much much bigger than the child care or kindgarten that they are used to.

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        iryafuzida
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        Hopefully the school will accept that doc. πŸ™‚

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        • A Offline
          autumn82
          last edited by

          tankee:
          yes, it is ok to bring her along.


          but kids may be overwhelm by the size of the school initially, or at least that what's my DS's principle said during orientation, as schools are much much bigger than the child care or kindgarten that they are used to.
          Ohhhh.... ok ok. Thanks~!! πŸ™‚

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          • tankeeT Offline
            tankee
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            iryafuzida:
            Hopefully the school will accept that doc. πŸ™‚

            good luck !!

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            • tankeeT Offline
              tankee
              last edited by

              autumn82:

              Ohhhh.... ok ok. Thanks~!! πŸ™‚
              no worries

              do note that it is a normal school day. and if classes are on, the school may be more strict over where you can go. So, if the school you are targeting is single session, it is better to go in th afternoon when there is no classes.

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
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                tankee:
                no. I only have 1 child. πŸ˜‰

                In that case, your worries are one time. Jelak jelak, get it over and done with. Then next move is focus on the education aspect. All the best to you.

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                • qmsQ Offline
                  qms
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                  To janet_lee88 and all those registering in P2A2 today, GOOD LUCK for your registration today!!! Come here to share your experience!


                  I am sure information you have obtained from this forum has proven useful to you. Hence, please come here and share your experience, too, so that fellow forummers can benefit from your information, too!!!

                  :celebrate:

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Hi qms, tankee and fellow KSP users,

                    I will definitely update you later on the experience of registering under Phase 2A2 as well as 2B later today.

                    All the best to you too. Have a nice day ahead. πŸ™‚

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                    • tankeeT Offline
                      tankee
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      In that case, your worries are one time. Jelak jelak, get it over and done with. Then next move is focus on the education aspect. All the best to you.

                      It is over and done with.

                      80 mornings, 30 minutes each time, a total of 40 hrs. Registered last year.

                      DS is in Pri 1 this year.

                      πŸ˜„

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                        BigDevil
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                        iryafuzida:
                        Hi friends


                        Any idea what kind of documents needed to prove that the parent is an ex student of the pri sch I want to enrol my son in? My husband lost his report book but only has a physical fitness test certificate given to him by his alma mater. Is this sufficient?
                        Are you registering today or next year? If it's today, then I pray for you that the school will accept the test cert as proof. If not, you will have to hurry down to MOE to see if you can get a statement of result.

                        I lost all records of me having studied in my primary school. I checked with MOE what to do, and this is their reply:

                        Thank you for writing to us on 21 Aug 2008 with regard to your enquiry.

                        We would like to share with you that The Ministry of Education (MOE) only keeps records of the national examinations (PSLE, GCE β€˜N’ level, GCE 'O' level and GCE 'A' level). The PSLE and GCE Certificates cannot be reprinted once they are misplaced. However, you can purchase a copy of the statement of results from us. A statement of results is an official document issued by the MOE which indicates the exam results obtained by the candidates in the GCE or PSLE examination in a particular exam year. As the statement is issued by MOE, it can be used as a substitute for certificates, if candidates have misplaced the original certificates.
                        To purchase a copy of the statement of result, you can download the application form from :http://www.moe.gov.sg/about/customer-service/exam-services/statement-of-results/. Each copy of the statement is S$10 (Self Collect at CSC) plus postage S$2 (by post to a Singapore mailing address) or S$5 (by post to a mailing address outside of Singapore).The completed application form, together with a copy of your NRIC/passport and a cheque is to be sent to our Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor, Podium Block, MOE Building, 1 North Buona Vista Drive, Singapore 138675. Your cheque is to be in Singapore currency and made payable to the \"Accountant General Singapore\". Upon receipt of your completed application, we will print the statements and have them mailed to the mailing address stated in your application.

                        Alternatively, you can purchase the statement personally at the above mentioned address. Each copy of the statement costs S$10 (excluding postage). Please bring along your original NRIC/passport for verification. Our Customer Service Centre is open from Mon - Fri, 8am - 6pm and Sat, 8am - 1pm (closed on Sundays and Public Holidays).

                        Should you wish to visit CSC personally, please note that for the PSLE exams taken from 1960 to 1975 , the results are kept in our storage facility and not in our computer database, As such, for these periods of examination, the processing time for the statement of results will be longer and the applicant will not be able to obtain the statement on the spot. For examinations taken after the above period of examination, the results may be retrieved from our computer database immediately.

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