All About Home Addresses
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VooVoo, note that some schools still need to ballot for <1km addresses. So best is to choose those that need not ballot for <1km traditionally. Which areas/schools are you looking at?
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Luanee:
VooVoo, note that some schools still need to ballot for <1km addresses. So best is to choose those that need not ballot for <1km traditionally. Which areas/schools are you looking at?
Yah, this I know...I am hoping to get into NYPS -
VooVoo:
You can use this guide to check the distance http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/measuring-home-school-distanceLet's say I'm willing to consider any property within 1 km...I wonder if we can print a detailed map to list all properties within 1km of the school? :lol:
Else, the most accurate manner is to first have an address in mind and go pay SLA for the search of the distance.... -
VooVoo:
Yah, this I know...I am hoping to get into NYPS
For 2004-2008 registration, NYPS balloted under phase 2C for <1km except year 2007. Of course, the chances are rather high, but still the risk is there... -
I'll be registering my kid to primary sch in year 2009, for 2010 enrolment. I'm currently staying in a private property within 1km to the primary school of choice.
However, I'm contemplating buying a resale HDB flat (a 2nd house) that is near to my in-laws (so tat my kid could stay with them after sch) but their location is almost 2km to the primary school of choice.
If I buy an HDB resale flat near my in-laws now, can I register my kid with my private property address (IC address showing my private property address as well) which is within 1km from the school ?
Does anyone know if it's a must to register with an address that I am currently staying ? Both addresses belong to me .... :roll: -
[Moderator's note: Topics merged.]
Hi all ... Anyone has any idea if our IC must reflect the HDB address if we possess both HDB or private property ? Is it illegal to register Pri 1 enrolment with a private property address (nearer to sch) when we're physically staying at the HDB address ?
Hope that someone could help to shed some light.... :roll: -
Chipmunks:
I thought the issue should be quite clear already.Hi all ... Anyone has any idea if our IC must reflect the HDB address if we possess both HDB or private property ? Is it illegal to register Pri 1 enrolment with a private property address (nearer to sch) when we're physically staying at the HDB address ?
Hope that someone could help to shed some light.... :roll:
1. The address in the NRIC must reflect your current \"permanent\" home address. It is a statutory requirement, and has nothing to do with MoE.
2. The school will use the address stated in your NRIC as a basis for priority registration based on distance to the school. It is assumed that the child is staying with you at that address. Nothing stops you from making other arrangements subsequent to reqistration - neither the school nor MOE has resources to check on each and every student for compliance... just don't get famous. -
Thks, Chief Kiasu !
So technically, the home-sch distance is based on IC address at pt of registration & IC should reflect \"permanent\" home address. -
My mum is staying within walking distance to Fairfield Methodist. What if I change my IC address to my mum’s place…will that solve the prob in my son getting a place in the school ?
2) Also, If we change our address at police post, do we need to produce any bills or anything ?
3) Can I change back the IC address after my child starts P1 ?
4) Does my hubby have to change his IC also ? -
chixchix:
NRO has tightened its rules regardind address changing since June 2008. You will need to produce phone/utilities bills that reflect your current address. That is to confirm that you are staying with your mum.My mum is staying within walking distance to Fairfield Methodist. What if I change my IC address to my mum's place..will that solve the prob in my son getting a place in the school ?
2) Also, If we change our address at police post, do we need to produce any bills or anything ?
3) Can I change back the IC address after my child starts P1 ?
4) Does my hubby have to change his IC also ?
Your registration priority is considered to be 1-2km even if your mum is staying right next to the school.
Only 1 NRIC is required.