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    All About Primary Schools' Balloting History

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      Hi nansk,

      It means that if balloting is required, then the child will have 2 chances if he/she is a Singaporean. This is a new ruling starting this year.

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        nansk
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        Thanks! That is heartening to know 🙂

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          KoalaMummy
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          hquek:
          I always find it mildly interesting that 3 generations go to the same school (not me, others).

          yup, in my family. SAJS (St Andrew's Junior School) attended by 3 generations. 😉

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          • tankeeT Offline
            tankee
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            dmonddd:
            yep local singaporeans get 2 ballots so less chances for singaporean PR

            so all those staying within 1km singaporeans PRs will have lower chances for those sought after schools like nanyang, acs TN rgps
            er ... there is no such thing as Singaporean PR. We can either be Singaporean or a Singapore PR. This policy is also to encourage more PR to consider taking up citizenship.

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              markfch
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              KoalaMummy:
              hquek:

              I always find it mildly interesting that 3 generations go to the same school (not me, others).


              yup, in my family. SAJS (St Andrew's Junior School) attended by 3 generations. 😉

              Heard from my colleague that SA used to be on par with RI. Rite? Maybe can check with your dad.

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                Just wondering, how many Singapore PRs are there staying within 1km of schools like Nanyang, Southview DLS. Most of the residents around these areas are usually Singaporeans, so I think it could be a tough fight.

                Imagine, before this new ruling, a glass bowl of 10 balls (assuming 90% S’poreans). Now a glass bowl of 20+ balls.

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                  citygirl
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                  janet_lee88:
                  Just wondering, how many Singapore PRs are there staying within 1km of schools like Nanyang, Southview DLS. Most of the residents around these areas are usually Singaporeans, so I think it could be a tough fight.

                  Imagine, before this new ruling, a glass bowl of 10 balls (assuming 90% S'poreans). Now a glass bowl of 20+ balls.
                  I've never witnessed a balloting before (and hope I never have to). Is that how they do it? A glass bowl with balls in it holding names of the children? I had this impression it was going to be like drawing lots where there are only slips of paper with names on them. I'm now imagining it's like the Toto or lottery complete with rolling basket and coloured balls, ha ha. Then again, as many parents have said, it is very much like the lottery! :lol:

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                  • tankeeT Offline
                    tankee
                    last edited by

                    Slips of papers in box.


                    Some schools would ask parent to draw; others drawn by the school staff.

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                      teddythe
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                      balloting for phase 2c is conducted on the 4 august??


                      it is very nerve-wrecking but i sure want to watch to know if my child made it into the school.
                      my daughter got 1 chance in 62 to make it into tao nan. haiz…macham like buying 4d like tat…

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                        awhuang
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                        janet_lee88:
                        Just wondering, how many Singapore PRs are there staying within 1km of schools like Nanyang, Southview DLS. Most of the residents around these areas are usually Singaporeans, so I think it could be a tough fight.

                        Imagine, before this new ruling, a glass bowl of 10 balls (assuming 90% S'poreans). Now a glass bowl of 20+ balls.
                        I think a lot of PRs would have registered as PV since they know their chances will be higher as compared to phase 2C. My Chinese neighbour, a PR, who became PV to get into Rosyth!!!

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