[Hougang] Primary Schools
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chiefkaisu,
Yah. For a few of us mothers on another forum, we were watching pretty closely for HIPs…heehee -
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where can we get this type of 'stock' info?? -
icebaby:
No wonder... you all drive up HIPS' stock as a result of this intense interest => HIPS' applicants to vacancies ratio for Phase 2B is 139% vs 119% last year! There will be balloting... the question is for which distance group.chiefkaisu,
Yah. For a few of us mothers on another forum, we were watching pretty closely for HIPs...heehee
Then again, it's probably more due to the fact that the school \"lost\" 30 vacancies vs the last 2 years . -
mibebepreciosio:
...What is the diff between a SAP sch & a normal sch? Any past years PSLE results or feedbacks of Holy Innocents? How do you compare normal Sec with Holy Innocents Sec? Though there's an afiliation, the sec must also be abv average, what you think? Will you put yr child's sch in priority or yr choice of flats, meaning will you sacrifice for yr kids and shift to another district which you're not familar with? This decision making has been troubling me b'cos my office is very near Telok Blangah where I'm staying....
Hi mibebepriciosio, have you read http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/choosing-primary-school-singapore yet? We have tried to crystallize all the wisdom of our community into this article to explain how parents should choose a primary school for their children.
I don't know much about Holy Innocent's High school... but I suspect it does not have much to do with the attraction of HIPS, which can pretty much stand alone based on its SAP and academic performance.
It's a tough decision to have to choose between making it convenient for yourself or for your child in terms of home location, especially with ERP gantries literally splitting the country in 2. -
ChiefKiasu:
it's because the school lost 30 applications lah. Nothing to do with us...hahaha
No wonder... you all drive up HIPS' stock as a result of this intense interest => HIPS' applicants to vacancies ratio for Phase 2B is 139% vs 119% last year! There will be balloting... the question is for which distance group.icebaby:
chiefkaisu,
Yah. For a few of us mothers on another forum, we were watching pretty closely for HIPs...heehee
Then again, it's probably more due to the fact that the school \"lost\" 30 vacancies vs the last 2 years .
Cos looking at the require need to ballot, it's probably the 2km and above. And there should be around 7 seats left and 22 people balloting. If HIPS kept the 30 seats (i.e. 15 ...divide by phase 2B and 2C), then actually there would not had been the need to ballot at all! =( -
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Hi CK,
I will be registering for Hougang Pri. What do you think? balloting for 1km???? :shock: :shock: -
yes, highly like in Phase 2C hougang pri will have balloting for within 1km.
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KS_me:
Hi KS_me,Hi CK,
I will be registering for Hougang Pri. What do you think? balloting for 1km???? :shock: :shock:
Unfortunately, I will have to agree with icebaby that there is very likely to be balloting for Hougang Primary for less than 1km in Phase 2C. The average TUR for Phase 2B is already 55%, higher than last year's 46%. In the previous 2 years, Hougang Primary required balloting for less than 1km in Phase 2C. -
Neighbourhood school also need balloting
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Hi KC & icebaby
I am now looking for backup school since Hougang Pri is most likely into balloting within 1km, just in case…
I know I will have no problem getting into Monfort Junior looking at the taken up rate but I prefer a mix school for my son. Now I can’t distinguish which is better, YCK or Punggol, both within 1km.
Do you have any idea?
Thanks for your advise.