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    2012 P1 Registration Exercise for 2013 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • A Offline
      angie69
      last edited by

      Hi,


      I have registered my daughter into Pei Chun Public and I am staying at Toa Payoh. I am an old gal of RGPS and can register her into RGPS under Phase 2A(2).

      Can anyone advise if I stand a chance in RGPS? I am in a dilemma as I need to withdraw from Pei Chun in rorder to register for RGPS.

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      • K Offline
        KK Yeo
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        Has anyone got any idea if any schools have ever held balloting for Phase 2A2? I just registered today and learnt that there’re only 25 vacancies left. I’m afraid if there are more than 25 applicants tomorrow, there’ll be balloting held, and my chance will be extremely slim since i stay beyond 2km.


        The school adminstrator told me it has never held balloting in the entire history of the school for this phase, but i’m still nervous!

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          pinetart
          last edited by

          BubbleT:
          No typo. Am referring to River Valley PS as I can choose schs fr GRC that I serve in and also GRC where I reside.


          I don't think I stand a chance at RGPS as it requires balloting outside of 1 km under ph 2B historically....
          Go for RV as it is nearer and you have higher chance because base on current seats bal at scgs, those > 2km may have risk to get rejected. Personally I think most people choose SCGS or ACS mainly due to prestige and affiliation. Schools that produce top PSLE scores in Singapore are mainly from NYPS, RGPS and most SAP neighborhood schools. Eg. If u go read the notice board at TLL(the learning lab) you cannot find SCGS members in the top psle scorer list.
          RV is better than ST Margaret in terms of academic performance so you can consider that as last option.

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            alng
            last edited by

            pinetart:


            Go for RV as it is nearer and you have higher chance because base on current seats bal at scgs, those > 2km may have risk to get rejected. Personally I think most people choose SCGS or ACS mainly due to prestige and affiliation. Schools that produce top PSLE scores in Singapore are mainly from NYPS, RGPS and most SAP neighborhood schools. Eg. If u go read the notice board at TLL(the learning lab) you cannot find SCGS members in the top psle scorer list.
            RV is better than ST Margaret in terms of academic performance so you can consider that as last option.
            Please do not just look at top score. While SCGS has not produced a top scorer above 275 in recent years (her top scorers were still above 270) her results in terms of average T score and % of quality passes have been very good and were way better than many neighbourhood SAP schools. For example, SCGS's average T-score of 230+ vs a very popular school at jurong west (the one that produced top scorer) average T-score of 210+.

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            • P Offline
              PhoBIA
              last edited by

              weyw:
              lilfeets:



              Which phase are you registering at?


              i will be applying in 2014... under phase 2A2 for RSS... so crossing my fingers and toes that ballot at phase 2A2 will not happen when time to come.... as recently alot of private condos are built around the sch....

              :yikes:

              Why don't you join the alumni? You are still in time to join to qualify for P2A1. P2A1 is Almost guaranteed. This year P2A1 30 applicants, P2A2 as of now is 70.
              You also need to take into consideration that RSS may cut intake to go in line with MOE's direction to go single session in 2016.

              If you are really keen to join the alumni, pm me, I'll give you the contact.

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              • phtthpP Offline
                phtthp
                last edited by

                alng:
                pinetart:



                Go for RV as it is nearer and you have higher chance because base on current seats bal at scgs, those > 2km may have risk to get rejected. Personally I think most people choose SCGS or ACS mainly due to prestige and affiliation. Schools that produce top PSLE scores in Singapore are mainly from NYPS, RGPS and most SAP neighborhood schools. Eg. If u go read the notice board at TLL(the learning lab) you cannot find SCGS members in the top psle scorer list.

                RV is better than ST Margaret in terms of academic performance so you can consider that as last option.

                Please do not just look at top score. While SCGS has not produced a top scorer above 275 in recent years (her top scorers were still above 270) her results in terms of average T score and % of quality passes have been very good and were way better than many neighbourhood SAP schools. For example, SCGS's average T-score of 230+ vs a very popular school at jurong west (the one that produced top scorer) average T-score of 210+.

                refer past 2011 PSLE average / mean score:-
                SCGS mean of 233.35 & % Quality passes beat Rulang & River Valley. The academic results showed that SCGS is stronger than these 2 schools.

                let's compare by subject, detailed breakdown (refer % Quality passes):-
                English: SCGS (91.2 %) vs Rulang (64.2 %)

                Chinese: SCGS (89.3 %) vs Rulang (89.8 %)

                Science: SCGS (82 %) vs Rulang (64.5 %)

                Maths: SCGS (68.6 %) vs Rulang (61.6 %)

                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29025&start=130

                Rulang (page 4)
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29025&start=30

                page 2
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29025&start=10

                River Valley (page 3):-
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29025&start=20

                SCGS beat River Valley flat, in all 4 subjects.
                let's compare by subject, detailed breakdown (% Quality passes):-
                English: SCGS (91.2 %) vs RV (56.2 %): by a huge difference

                Chinese: SCGS (89.3 %) vs RV (81.4 %)

                Science: SCGS (82 %) vs RV (52.1 %): also huge difference

                Maths: SCGS (68.6 %) vs RV (56.8 %): quite huge difference


                St Margaret (page 14: scroll right to bottom of webpage)
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29025&start=130

                St Margaret need to improve academically, especially on her Maths.

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                  tankee
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                  KK Yeo:
                  Has anyone got any idea if any schools have ever held balloting for Phase 2A2? I just registered today and learnt that there're only 25 vacancies left. I'm afraid if there are more than 25 applicants tomorrow, there'll be balloting held, and my chance will be extremely slim since i stay beyond 2km.


                  The school adminstrator told me it has never held balloting in the entire history of the school for this phase, but i'm still nervous!
                  I was told that it has happened to just 1 school once some years back. That's the only time ever.

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                    pbear71487
                    last edited by

                    Does anyone know if there is a possibility that in Phase 2A2, all seats are taken with no more left for the rest of phases?

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
                      last edited by

                      don’t think MOE allow that.

                      if it ever happen, MOE will intervene & do something to this unique situation. I believer MOE also closely monitoring situation now, since they just implement policy.

                      i feel that the school should try to open up another class.

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                      • tankeeT Offline
                        tankee
                        last edited by

                        phtthp:
                        don't think MOE allow that.

                        if it ever happen, MOE will intervene & do something to this unique situation. I believer MOE also closely monitoring situation now, since they just implement policy.

                        i feel that the school should try to open up another class.
                        I wouldn't bank on this.

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