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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

      First, decide which school / schools you want you child to go, called the school / schools up and ask.

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        janet88
        last edited by

        troubled:
        Hi,


        How to check if the Primary school has Allied Educators??
        What is the meaning of 'Allied Educators' ?

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        • KissguramiK Offline
          Kissgurami
          last edited by

          janet_lee88:
          What is the meaning of 'Allied Educators' ?

          Allied Educators partner our teachers in and out of the classroom. Allied Educators (Teaching and Learning) work closely with teachers in the classroom to facilitate learning. Allied Educators (Learning and Behavioural Support) assist children with special learning needs and Allied Educators (Counselling) to look into children’s emotional wellbeing. This means that your child’s learning and developmental needs will be more comprehensively looked after by his school.

          In line with the enhanced emphasis on non-academic areas within the curriculum, MOE will increase the number of Allied Educators to about 2,500 by 2015 for both primary and secondary schools. The Allied Educators will partner teachers as part of our efforts to build a new generation teaching force.

          To maintain the calibre of the teaching service, MOE will also put in place all-graduate teacher recruitment by 2015.

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          • J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            Thanks for the explaination. I really don’t know all this. Didn’t know primary schools have all these new stuff.

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            • KissguramiK Offline
              Kissgurami
              last edited by

              🙂


              I came past it with another forum.

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              • KissguramiK Offline
                Kissgurami
                last edited by

                troubled:
                Hi,


                How to check if the Primary school has Allied Educators??
                Most primary schools seem to have them but based on the forum I was reading, you will have to call up the schools to find out what the schools does with the AEDs posted to them and their supportive level

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                  rachelchuap
                  last edited by

                  When do we receive the P1 registration letter?


                  As I divorced last year & my child moved with me to a new house now. I just called MOE & they said they can only mail the letter to the Father's house. We are still under custody battle. How to get the letter, headache 😐

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                    GSK
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                    rachelchuap:
                    When do we receive the P1 registration letter?


                    As I divorced last year & my child moved with me to a new house now. I just called MOE & they said they can only mail the letter to the Father's house. We are still under custody battle. How to get the letter, headache 😐
                    Why not check with MOE again? Pls also note tat yr child will follow the father's address when register and not yr new address, therefore it will affect the school distance......pls verify with MOE too.

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                      rachelchuap
                      last edited by

                      GSK:
                      rachelchuap:

                      When do we receive the P1 registration letter?


                      As I divorced last year & my child moved with me to a new house now. I just called MOE & they said they can only mail the letter to the Father's house. We are still under custody battle. How to get the letter, headache 😐

                      Why not check with MOE again? Pls also note tat yr child will follow the father's address when register and not yr new address, therefore it will affect the school distance......pls verify with MOE too.

                      Tks so much for your advise. Im ex-student & will register my child same as mine. My main concern now is when do we usually receive the letter. Do u need the letter when registering?

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                        Freesia
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                        I do not remember receiving any letter to register. But I know both parents i/c is required, child birth cert and marriage cert. is required. Best is to check from the school you are registering

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