Opinions of the Primary School Registration System
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Although my family may have to go through equal uncertainties in terms of PV work, balloting etc very soon, I felt very inspired and warm after reading some of the posts here.
It is nice to know that I am not suffering all these anxieties alone and that in the end, I could find support here and things will somehow work out.
May all our wish come true and be blessed and happy with whatever we could achieve.
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dorisp:
Wishing you all the best !!Although my family may have to go through equal uncertainties in terms of PV work, balloting etc very soon, I felt very inspired and warm after reading some of the posts here.
It is nice to know that I am not suffering all these anxieties alone and that in the end, I could find support here and things will somehow work out.
May all our wish come true and be blessed and happy with whatever we could achieve.
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Busymom:
Hiya Busymom,:imanisland: autumnbronze
Actually, as I was reading your post, even just halfway through, I have this thought, that you should just go ahead and apply for PV in the school of choice. And bingo, you have come to the same conclusion too! Just do it. Eventually, the inconvenience of moving, etc. may just sort out by itself. Having a choice is better than having none.
All the best!
Yes, agree with your advice :hi5:
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verykiasu2010:
Thank you very much........ :snuggles:
Wishing you all the best !!dorisp:
Although my family may have to go through equal uncertainties in terms of PV work, balloting etc very soon, I felt very inspired and warm after reading some of the posts here.
It is nice to know that I am not suffering all these anxieties alone and that in the end, I could find support here and things will somehow work out.
May all our wish come true and be blessed and happy with whatever we could achieve.
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I still think that it is not right that TUR at 2A hit higher than 60%. For 2010 registation, Catholic high was 91% and Nanyang 82%. There are many above 70%. How can it be called a public school when the school is effectively out of reach to the general public (2B/C)?
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mummy168:
I still think that it is not right that TUR at 2A hit higher than 60%. For 2010 registation, Catholic high was 91% and Nanyang 82%. There are many above 70%. How can it be called a public school when the school is effectively out of reach to the general public (2B/C)?
hello, lots of people in Phase 1 are THE general public hor
please define 'non-general public' -
one-track mind, sigh!
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Thanks hquek, autumnbronze and busymom! I wish you all the best in your P1 registration process too! :snuggles:
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citygirl:
Thanks hquek, autumnbronze and busymom! I wish you all the best in your P1 registration process too! :snuggles:
heh heh citygirl, my kid is in P1 this year - did my share of nailbiting last year. So glad to be able to put all this behind me. -
hquek:
Parents who have gone through the nail-biting and heart-thumping stress would know the craziness of P1 registration. I wish you all the best, hope all this is the one time you will suffer for 1st kid and enjoy Phase 1 subsequently regardless which part of the island you are staying.citygirl:
Thanks hquek, autumnbronze and busymom! I wish you all the best in your P1 registration process too! :snuggles:
heh heh citygirl, my kid is in P1 this year - did my share of nailbiting last year. So glad to be able to put all this behind me.
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