2011 P1 Registration Exercise for 2012 In-Take
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Hi, my girl will need to register in 2011 for 2012 P1. How do I know which phase I fall in (old girls) and when to register? Any idea where I can find the info? :?
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Lauracwj:
Hi, my girl will need to register in 2011 for 2012 P1. How do I know which phase I fall in (old girls) and when to register? Any idea where I can find the info? :?
This will give you a better idea: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3311 -
Lauracwj:
Hi, my girl will need to register in 2011 for 2012 P1. How do I know which phase I fall in (old girls) and when to register? Any idea where I can find the info? :?
Hi,
If you are an old girl of the school, you will fall under Phase 2A...if alumni member, Phase 2A1. As for registration date, your daughter will given a booklet from her childcare/kindergarten in late June/early July with all the dates for children under diff phases.
This booklet is for children registering this year. http://www.moe.edu.sg/education/primary/files/primary-one-registration-info-sheet.pdf -
pqy:
yupTks Venus. Registration have to do at the school itself rite.
venus77:
hi pqy..
u should register for PV next year.. -
Sorry to bother, but getting stressed out now over which primary school to put my DS in next year. I want to put him in the most suitable school for him but I really don't know how to assess that, i.e., whether he'll be able to cope academically in a good school or will he be underchallenged or his full potential not being brought out if not in a 'branded'/top school.
If you could choose between Henry Park or Fairfield Methodist (very good chance of getting into either school), which one would you go for?
DH and I were not old boy/girl so no direct experience in these 2 schools and not sure which school to go for.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!! :?: -
if 1-2km of maris stella, (ie not 1km) is it still hi chance of getting in at 2b?
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blurblur:
My choice would be Fairfield. To me, it's simple - Fairfield is affiliated to a secondary school and subsequently to a JC, so if my child is mediocre in his/her studies, I won't feel so stressed out.Sorry to bother, but getting stressed out now over which primary school to put my DS in next year. I want to put him in the most suitable school for him but I really don't know how to assess that, i.e., whether he'll be able to cope academically in a good school or will he be underchallenged or his full potential not being brought out if not in a 'branded'/top school.
If you could choose between Henry Park or Fairfield Methodist (very good chance of getting into either school), which one would you go for?
DH and I were not old boy/girl so no direct experience in these 2 schools and not sure which school to go for.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!! :?:
Henry Park, while good, is not affiliated to any secondary school so my child would have to work very hard at PSLE.
And Fairfield has the plus of being a Christian school that would also teach Christian values - important criteria for me.
So it depends on your situation, what you look for in a school, your chances of getting in, how far you live from the schools etc. Good luck! -
blurblur:
I would choose Fairfield Methodist too. Reason is simple...Fairfield has an affiliated secondary school and it will help a lot with the lower COP (cut off point). So my child won't have to compete with other kids for a place...esp with tougher PSLE standards now. It's very stressful if my child is an average student and there is no affiliated sec school.Sorry to bother, but getting stressed out now over which primary school to put my DS in next year. I want to put him in the most suitable school for him but I really don't know how to assess that, i.e., whether he'll be able to cope academically in a good school or will he be underchallenged or his full potential not being brought out if not in a 'branded'/top school.
If you could choose between Henry Park or Fairfield Methodist (very good chance of getting into either school), which one would you go for?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!! :?: -
what would u parents recommend if i qualify for both maris stella n cath hi at 2b, but for cath hi, i stay wifin 1km but very tough ballotg, for maris i hv to ballot for outside 2km , higher chance but still hv to ballot?
both are boy sch, cath sch, hv affiliated sec sch, sap sch.
except maris COP for own students is lower than cath hi COP for outside students. my boy is not quite academically inclined type
i m thinkg of shiftg near 1km of maris but property so ex. -
24hr-mum:
If you have a higher chance at Maris Stella, also have affiliated sec school, why don't you go for it ? Personally, I would go for a safer choice.what would u parents recommend if i qualify for both maris stella n cath hi at 2b, but for cath hi, i stay wifin 1km but very tough ballotg, for maris i hv to ballot for outside 2km , higher chance but still hv to ballot?
both are boy sch, cath sch, hv affiliated sec sch, sap sch.
except maris COP for own students is lower than cath hi COP for outside students. my boy is not quite academically inclined type
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