2011 P1 Registration Exercise for 2012 In-Take
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If you get balloted successfully, the school will mail you the confirmation. Its the same enrollment form you filled up and they will add additonal information eg the orientation date. Its very fast, i got it within 3 working days.
Good luck !! -
Acutally, it depends on the school. My friend whose child is registered under Phase 2A2 @ Rulang heard nothing from them. And our senior has been telling us that no news means good news. That mean donβt need to ballot.
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lih_rabbit:
Acutally, it depends on the school. My friend whose child is registered under Phase 2A2 @ Rulang heard nothing from them. And our senior has been telling us that no news means good news. That mean don't need to ballot.
lih_rabbit:
i agree that it depends on the school. Call up Rulang and ask when you will receive the letter. You may only receive it after all the phases are over..Acutally, it depends on the school. My friend whose child is registered under Phase 2A2 @ Rulang heard nothing from them. And our senior has been telling us that no news means good news. That mean don't need to ballot.
Phase 2A2 is over and for sure all are in and definitely no balloting for this phase (at least never before). And even if balloting is required, it will definitely be indicated in MOE website and KSP!
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lih_rabbit:
Acutally, it depends on the school. My friend whose child is registered under Phase 2A2 @ Rulang heard nothing from them. And our senior has been telling us that no news means good news. That mean don't need to ballot.
2A2.. by now should receive a confirmation letter..
If there's bal from the vacancies.. confirmed no need to ballot.. -
Headline news today Singapore Scene, 3 August 2011
the BIG debate over PARENT VOLUNTEERS:-
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/mummy-failed-030329599.html -
phtthp:
I would definitely take this article with a pinch of salt. This writer didn't even get the facts correct. For example in this section only, you go figure how many errors there are already.. :roll:Headline news today Singapore Scene, 3 August 2011
the BIG debate over PARENT VOLUNTEERS:-
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/mummy-failed-030329599.html
\"It is not surprising to see long lines of parents huddling overnight outside popular tuition centres, waiting to enrol their children when the centres open.
With this frenetic local preoccupation and tens of thousands of foreign children coming here to study, allocation of places has become a hot potato.
The education ministry has put in place a registration system giving priority to Singaporeans and PRs, with the first option being given to children of former students.
The second is reserved for families who live within 1km of the school.
Next is given to members of an association or a religious group, followed by community grassroots workers.
And if there are too many applicants, the parent volunteers β or PVs β are given preference but without guarantee.\"
Need i say more.. :roll: -
RRMummy:
:hi5:I would definitely take this article with a pinch of salt. This writer didn't even get the facts correct. For example in this section only, you go figure how many errors there are already. :roll:
The education ministry has put in place a registration system giving priority to Singaporeans and PRs, with the first option being given to children of former students.
The second is reserved for families who live within 1km of the school.
Next is given to members of an association or a religious group, followed by community grassroots workers.
And if there are too many applicants, the parent volunteers β or PVs β are given preference but without guarantee.\"
Need i say more.. :roll:
When I saw the above, I simply brushed this article off. -
qms:
Yalor... some may have all the wrong impression and be miss imformed.. :slapshead:
:hi5:
When I saw the above, I simply brushed this article off.
I wonder if it is too much to ask that people would write responsibly...
p.s qms, i hope you don't mind editing your quote above. I don't want others to get the wrong impression that those were my comments. I mean in case some one doesn't read my comments entirely. TIA -
RRMummy:
Yalor... some may have all the wrong impression and be miss imformed.. :slapshead:
I wonder if it is too much to ask that people would write responsibly...
Maybe the writer is also involved in this year's registration, and too emotional to think correctly? :scratchhead: RRMummy:
No worries! Sorry, I should have indicated somewhere that it was extracted from the article, rather than from you. I took the short way out and kept the different colour font instead. Sorry if I had caused any misunderstanding.p.s qms, i hope you don't mind editing your quote above. I don't want others to get the wrong impression that those were my comments. I mean in case some one doesn't read my comments entirely. TIA
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I think the above is from someone that comment on the writeup not the writter himself
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