Opinions of the Primary School Registration System
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verykiasu2010:
Have you wonder why the PV thread is the longest ?I am sure if you approach the schools they will tell you what they need
If the schools not able to tell you, you can forget about the school
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THC:
Have you wonder why the PV thread is the longest ?

length of thread does not imply a thing, nor does it necessarily indicate any thing.....some thread are hitting 700 pages soon......so ? -
jedamum:
If the emphasis is on the distance to school, earlier phases should have mandatory <2km criteria.
I don't think MOE's emphasis is on distance, but on an applicant's relationship with the school, hence we have phases for siblings, alumni, PVs...
Only when applicants outnumber places does distance come into play. So to me, that is MOE's secondary criteria. And rightly so, in my opinion. For I feel that a person who has contributed to the school, whether by being an ex-student or a PV or a grassroots leader, ought to have an advantage over someone who merely lives within 1km of a school. And only if all things are equal, then will those who live closer get an edge.
Has anyone thought that should MOE get rid of the distance thing, and have everyone who fall within a phase ballot, we wouldn't have the issues of high rentals, high real estate prices, declarations of false addresses etc. And that would be \"fair\" to those who live outside 2km?
Everyone advocates rule changes that would benefit their situation but there is never one system which can be fair to all. Instead of clamouring for a 0.5km distance category or arguing that others in earlier phases are less deserving, we should make the best of what we have, I think. -
citygirl:
Couldn't agree more.
Everyone advocates rule changes that would benefit their situation but there is never one system which can be fair to all. Instead of clamouring for a 0.5km distance category or arguing that others in earlier phases are less deserving, we should make the best of what we have, I think.
Besides having different opinion on which earlier phases are less deserving, I think some also strongly do not agree with the \"close door\" PV selection process.
It is interesting some of us may accept that they not successful after the job interview and only a few would call the company, say it is not fair and demand an explanation on not being hired. But when it comes to PV selection, the general expectation seems to demand more transparancy explanation and fairness. Perhaps schools are not private entity and expected to be \"socially more responsible\" and find \"favouritism\" hard to be tolerated. Interesting.
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It's not possible to have a system which is fair and will please everyone.
I know parents who are registering for first time will be throwing bats at me for saying this
. I am staying within 1km of Pei Hwa and like many, I did wished there was another advantage 'created' ie 'Within 500m' when I registered my son then.
There are phases in place for every child - from Phase 1 (only phase guaranteed 100%), Phase 2A1/2A2 (99.9% guarantee), Phase 2B and 2C (places are split 50/50). -
janet_lee88:
Er..........am glad the \"bats\" missed you............It's not possible to have a system which is fair and will please everyone.
I know parents who are registering for first time will be throwing bats at me for saying this
. I am staying within 1km of Pei Hwa and like many, I did wished there was another advantage 'created' ie 'Within 500m' when I registered my son then.
There are phases in place for every child - from Phase 1 (only phase guaranteed 100%), Phase 2A1/2A2 (99.9% guarantee), Phase 2B and 2C (places are split 50/50).
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dorisp:
may be some more bats akan datang......
Er..........am glad the \"bats\" missed you............janet_lee88:
It's not possible to have a system which is fair and will please everyone.
I know parents who are registering for first time will be throwing bats at me for saying this
. I am staying within 1km of Pei Hwa and like many, I did wished there was another advantage 'created' ie 'Within 500m' when I registered my son then.
There are phases in place for every child - from Phase 1 (only phase guaranteed 100%), Phase 2A1/2A2 (99.9% guarantee), Phase 2B and 2C (places are split 50/50).
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:siam:
Jokes aside, some parents are eligible for Phase 2A but want a shot at another school whom they think is \"better\" so they end up joining other parents and \"compete\" in P2B and P2C of another shcool of their choice. If this group of parents fails to succeed in 2B/2C, hope they don't blame the system as this was their choice.
On the other hand, there are some that genuinely didn't have a P2A choice so comparatively, this group is certainly more \"ke lian\"......... -
verykiasu2010:
And I wonder who you might be referring to, unless it be innuendo also?
it is easy for people who are not involved and ill-informed to sneer at it and make all kinds innuendoes and sacrcasm.... -
verykiasu2010:
who are willing to give up specialist doctor's clinic hours to be a PV to provide free medical services in school sports meet, carnivals etc, regular sick bay duty ? or dentist who give up clinic hours to provide free dental care for the school's kids as a PV ? paying someone equally qualified to do it sounds more like bribery
Right......a specialist doc is better deployed covering a sports day scratches, sprains and dehydration, than running his clinic. And I suppose he is there of he own free will and would be in attendance even if his child were not in the running for a place.verykiasu2010:
And one needs 40 hours of that to drive the lesson home....it is easy to just mention traffic warden duty, but how many parents are willing to do it before they appreciate importance of road safety when many motorist drive like devils on wheels in a school zone ?
You've completely missed the point.
What part of the PV exercise is not coercive? Don't speak of the very few that subsequently get their child in AND establish lasting links. Are there not better ways of doing so, in a more equitable way? That is what I am asking.
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