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    2011 P1 Registration Exercise for 2012 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • J Offline
      JonC
      last edited by

      Just chipping in 2 cents worth of thought.

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      • G Offline
        greenbean2011
        last edited by

        JonC, even this 2 cents of thought is … important and precious.


        much appreciated, with grateful thanks !
        🙂


        a note to all parents here.
        =================
        pls keep your child’s report card at all costs.

        a) it is THAT important and THAT valuable / crucial, to yr grand children 30 yrs down the road later.

        no amount of money can possibly get you back this report card, once you misplace it.

        see, now my friend had to go through so much hassle and trouble … to approach MOE see if can dig out past 1970s records, got to approach RGPS school, as well. And whether can retrieve out or not, only time will tell. Can only try our best to retrieve !

        all these hassle is not necessary … if only her parents had kept her report card carefully / properly.

        b) second reason is … later, some parents here may have kids getting transfered to GEP schools later at Primary 4, if yr child is been offered by MOE to pursue GEP. This means your child will end up having 2 sets of report cards.

        keep these 2 sets of reports cards carefully - the one BEFORE transfer to GEP school, and the other AFTER transfer to the GEP school.

        30 yrs later … your grandchild can / will have the option to choose from either one of these primary schools to enter.

        Then you will may have to rely on one of the report cards as evidence that your child has studied in that school before. Because the PSLE certificate will print out only the name of that school AFTER your child has been transfered to.

        the one BEFORE transfer - you can only rely on report card as proof / evidence.

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        • J Offline
          JonC
          last edited by

          WOW!!!


          :udawoman:

          My report book, useful some years back, is useless now, as no more kids going P1. Only if it can be sold. :lol:

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          • G Offline
            greenbean2011
            last edited by

            so long as your child ever transfer primary school before - whether transfer to GEP centre, or transfer to a Non GEP school, your child will end up with - 2 diiferent set of report cards.


            both set will come in very useful / handy for yr grandchildren, 30 yrs later.

            as of today … it is already so tough, so difficult to enter good primary schools. The competition is so intense, so keen!

            although today is March, i am sure many of us can alraedy feel that the HEAT is on ! July registration time for Primary 1 is another 4 months down the road … akan datang.

            30 yrs later, can’t imagine the scenario at Primary 1 registration time for our grandchild … so keep report cards, at all costs !

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            • tankeeT Offline
              tankee
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              :idea: Provided the registration scheme remains.

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                We don’t know how long Phase 2A will stay but I feel that as long as the child has studied in a primary school, his/her children should be entitled to register in the school 30 years down the road. That is how a ‘legacy’ continues.


                If you have ever studied in that school but lost report book/PSLE cert, can call MOE for a duplicate.

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                  Flower Power
                  last edited by

                  janet_lee88:
                  We don't know how long Phase 2A will stay but I feel that as long as the child has studied in a primary school, his/her children should be entitled to register in the school 30 years down the road. That is how a 'legacy' continues.


                  If you have ever studied in that school but lost report book/PSLE cert, can call MOE for a duplicate.
                  Hi Janet

                  Talking about legacy, that is provided DS who studies in a boy's school has a son 30 year's later. If DS has daughter(s), the legacy cannot continue. Whahahahaha.... then maybe co-ed schools could be better legacy hor, both gender also can continue the legacy.

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                    MummyThreeStreams
                    last edited by

                    Flower Power:
                    Hi Janet


                    Talking about legacy, that is provided DS who studies in a boy's school has a son 30 year's later. If DS has daughter(s), the legacy cannot continue. Whahahahaha.... then maybe co-ed schools could be better legacy hor, both gender also can continue the legacy.
                    Yah...I studied at a girls school which is now very popular, but I don't have a daughter to pass on this legacy. Maybe if I can sell my report book... 😄

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                      Flower Power
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                      MummyThreeStreams:
                      Yah...I studied at a girls school which is now very popular, but I don't have a daughter to pass on this legacy. Maybe if I can sell my report book... 😄

                      Nvm la, we just make sure our sons marry a wife with legacy then both gender also covered. Hahaha... just kidding.

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                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        Flower Power:
                        Hi Janet

                        Talking about legacy, that is provided DS who studies in a boy's school has a son 30 year's later. If DS has daughter(s), the legacy cannot continue. Whahahahaha.... then maybe co-ed schools could be better legacy hor, both gender also can continue the legacy.
                        My son can help his school to continue with legacy as he's in a co-ed school. So he can register his kids there regardless of sex. That is a precious gift that money cannot buy...provided his future wife agrees and stay around this area.

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