Nanyang Primary
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dorisp:
Not true. Everyone in 2B stands equal chance. If demand is > places available, then balloting is required.
Is that true? :?greenbean2011:
each year Pri 1 registration under phase 2B, a certain percentage or certain number of seats is being set aside, to those who apply under rc category.
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SeenByIceQueen:
Hi there!
my info may not be 100% accurate as in things may change over timeverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"greenbean2011\"]hello verykiasu2010,
curious ... are you in parent support group at NYPS, or ex teacher here before ?
how come you know so much about the in & out in this school, so detailed ?
\"knowledge\" comes from being kaypoh.....having put my kids through the school as well as still in contact with parents whose kids are still in school, some teachers have become friends too ....
My son will be registering this year for P1 in 2012 in Phase 2C. I am living within 1km of NYPS. My husband and I are all nerves right now and trying to make sense of the overwhelming info. Can you advise based on last/past year's data what number of vacancies are available and what the TUR is for those within and out of 1km?[/quote]Phase 2C within 1km ... I would say chances are good to be able to get in. But with a large majority of the years, there is balloting required. I don't have the figures with me right now but if you were to head down to the school's website, there should be some history about the balloting. As I recalling, Phase 2C within 1km ... balloting is required but the numbers are rather close i.e. 55 applicants for 50 places - that kind of stats. -
thankgod:
Phase 2C within 1km ... I would say chances are good to be able to get in. But with a large majority of the years, there is balloting required. I don't have the figures with me right now but if you were to head down to the school's website, there should be some history about the balloting. As I recalling, Phase 2C within 1km ... balloting is required but the numbers are rather close i.e. 55 applicants for 50 places - that kind of stats.[/quote]Having said that, its also the luck of the draw. I was put through the balloting process during registration, so I understand the anxiety. In the end, I'm just thankful that we got in.
Hi there!SeenByIceQueen:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
my info may not be 100% accurate as in things may change over time
\"knowledge\" comes from being kaypoh.....having put my kids through the school as well as still in contact with parents whose kids are still in school, some teachers have become friends too ....
My son will be registering this year for P1 in 2012 in Phase 2C. I am living within 1km of NYPS. My husband and I are all nerves right now and trying to make sense of the overwhelming info. Can you advise based on last/past year's data what number of vacancies are available and what the TUR is for those within and out of 1km? -
Hi
For last year, the school balloting was scary almost or less 50% chances for phase 2C.
The principal did mention that is getting harder each year to get into Nanyang Primary. Better mentally prepare if you want to try Nanyang Primary for phase 2B and phase 2C. -
hamster:
Oh my! 50% chance only last year?Hi
For last year, the school balloting was scary almost or less 50% chances for phase 2C.
The principal did mention that is getting harder each year to get into Nanyang Primary. Better mentally prepare if you want to try Nanyang Primary for phase 2B and phase 2C.
Apologies. My information not updated. My stats were from previous years. -
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YR2003 - 46/46 = 100% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
YR2004 - 55/57 = 97% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
YR2005 - 48/58 = 82% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
YR2006 - 25/45 = 56% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
YR2007 - 63/63 = 100% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
YR2008 - 55/61 = 90% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
YR2009 - 47/54 = 87% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
YR2010 - 36/68 = 53% chance of success at P2C within 1KM
Observation - Number of available spaces for P2C within 1KM has been dropping since YR2007 … 63, 55, 47, 36
Wonder what will be the numbers this year … -
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