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    S'poreans to get priority for P1 places during balloting

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    • L Offline
      lim72
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      I hope SC parents will put their children’s health in the top most priority by not subjecting them to "long-distance" travel to their parents’ ideal schools.


      I have parents who stay in the North but enrol their children in school in the South! I really pity their children… please do not do this to our youngsters.

      Thank you.

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        janet88
        last edited by

        With the change, SC will definitely enjoy the benefit. It’s not possible to please all. Phase 2A is linked to schools, past and present. I’m going to get shot saying this, but still have to say it. Phase 2A should be left untouched. At most combine Phase 2A1 and 2A2.

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          Daddy D
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          celinn:
          phtthp:

          the standard of neighbourhood schools will soon rise, with more PRs enrolled here, where parents very \"on\" type. This is healthy!


          more China PR pupils like Qiu Biqing type will emerge.
          She topped Qifa primary in West Coast:-
          http://www.asiaone.com/News/Education/Story/A1Story20091223-187667.html

          YeaH! thats what i am thinking too :goodpost:

          Working towards all schs are good!
          But no thanks to SG citizens?
          :celebrate:

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            icylemon
            last edited by

            Hi Mummies,


            Please advice. Coz I am still abit blur with the report. 😉

            So means old boy, old girl & PVs are not affected. right??

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              Hektor
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              Does anyone know if this (SC priority over PR) is the end result of the MOE review (speculated to be about connections) mentioned in late Feb, or the review is still ongoing and there will be further announcements? I called MOE but could not get an answer, they just said that this is the latest and they do not have any further updates.


              Also, is it possible to get breakdown of SC vs PR / foreigners for past few years application?

              thanks in advance.

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                limlim
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                jtoh:

                Singapore Citizens have priority over PRs in situations of oversubscription. So the school will take in citizens first before considering PRs. So a citizen staying >2km will have priority over a PR staying <1km. Heck, even a citizen staying in Pulau Ubin will have priority over a PR staying next door to the school. :rotflmao:
                Yes.. but practically, the one at ubin most likely wouldn't get a chance at all.. bcoz majority of the places is likely taken by SC anyway.

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                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  limlim:
                  jtoh:


                  So a citizen staying >2km will have priority over a PR staying <1km. Heck, even a citizen staying in Pulau Ubin will have priority over a PR staying next door to the school. :rotflmao:

                  Yes.. but practically, the one at ubin most likely wouldn't get a chance at all.. bcoz majority of the places is likely taken be SC anyway.

                  So that means as long as one is SC, child will get a place in any school even if staying in Pulau Ubin or JB ? Not very likely right?

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                    phtthp
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                    if you can heck into MOE centralized computer database, you can obtain data readily at your finger tips, regarding "SC vs PR" past P1 enrolment info.

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                      pinkish
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                      Sgporeans will still get a place in ubin unless vacacies overwhelming or need balloting at 2B. Even there’s a balloting at 2b, sgporeans will still go in first then PRs.

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                        Daddy D
                        last edited by

                        lim72:
                        I hope SC parents will put their children's health in the top most priority by not subjecting them to \"long-distance\" travel to their parents' ideal schools.


                        I have parents who stay in the North but enrol their children in school in the South! I really pity their children... please do not do this to our youngsters.

                        Thank you.
                        Yes, we shld not encourage the long distance/duration traveling for Pri sch kids...
                        But then it's personal choice...

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